Cycling Accident Claims
Unrivalled Experience
We are passionate about cycling and understand your needs
Supporting CTC
Providing CTC's Accident Line with 100% client satisfaction.
Leaders in the field
Consistently independently rated as one of the top firms for personal injury claims within the UK
Experts in Cycling Accident Claims
Our team of cycling accident solicitors, led by keen cyclist and personal injury Partner Paul Kitson, represents cyclists from across the UK including members of the CTC - the UK's National Cyclists' Organisation.
Our cycling accident injury expertise
We have many years of experience of bringing cycling accident claims caused by:
- Motorists
- Animals
- Defective equipment
- Potholes and road defects
Cycling accident claims can be complex. Our cycling injury claim solicitors have brought cases for many cyclists suhc as mountain bikers, pro cyclists and those cycling to work and for fun. We have been highly successful in bringing claims against motor insurers, the Motor Insurers Bureau or highway authorities.
Our approach to cycling accident claims
We pride ourselves on our sympathetic, professional, honest approach to clients who come to us with their cycling accident claim. We will most likely be able to run your case as a Conditional Fee Agreement (CFA), which means that you keep 100% of the compensation without any deduction for legal costs. We will also be able to help you if your accident was caused by an uninsured or untraced driver.
Contact us today to talk about your cyling accident claim
Please call 0800 916 9046, email enquiries@rjw.co.uk or use the short cycling accident online enquiry form. Our dedicated cycling injury solicitors operate from London, Manchester, Birmingham, Sheffield, Cardiff and Edinburgh and can offer immediate and accessible representation anywhere in the UK.
CTC Members with a cycling accident claim
CTC members should call our CTC Cycle Accident Line on 0844 736 8452.
To join CTC or to find out more about the benefits of membership visit the CTC website.

