Cycling accidents result in the death or injury of around 19,000 people in the UK each year. Many of the most serious incidents are caused by the negligence of other road users.
Whether you have sustained a relatively minor fracture or broken bone or have been left with the fallout of a traumatic head injury, Healys has the expertise to advance your interests.
We work to ensure that our cycling accident claim clients receive the full compensation they deserve. Our personal injury Lawyers have invaluable experience of representing high-value spinal cord and brain injury claims.
Although the first aim of our legal service is to provide maximum damages for deserving cycling injury claimants, we do not stop there.
Where necessary, our team seek to help with aspects of rehabilitation and treatment provision, sensitive family liaison and, when appropriate, interim payments to cover urgent costs.
With Healys Solicitors you can be assured that you will receive a comprehensive legal service which is always client-focused, performed by experts, and offers a range of first-class legal and non-legal assistance to ensure you receive maximum compensation and the best possible care.
If your injury was not your fault, or only partly your fault, then you may be entitled to receive remuneration. Whether the liable party is an individual, group, organisation, authority, or company, Healys LPP always negotiates the highest possible settlement in each case. Most of our cases are dealt on a “no win, no fee” agreement so there is no financial risk to you.
You can view a number of case studies on how we have helped our clients by visiting the case studies section.
31st March 2022
Those who undergo cosmetic or other forms of surgery abroad can find it very hard to obtain compensation if things go wrong. However, the case of a nightclub dancer who nearly died following a breast augmentation operation in Poland showed that English lawyers are well able to rise to the challenge. Continue reading »
18th January 2022
Disabled children bring great joy to their families’ lives but, with an eye to their future care needs, it is always wise to explore the possibility of seeking compensation. In a case on point, a settlement secured for a profoundly disabled teenager successfully ensured that she would always be properly looked after. Continue reading »
21st October 2021
The latest edition of leading legal directory Chambers & Partners has been published, and Healys are pleased to announce that 3 partners have received individual recognition.
1st October 2021
Healys has once again been recognised as a Leading Firm in the latest edition of the Legal 500 UK. This year Healys has been ranked in 7 practice areas, with 13 individuals recognised as Recommended Lawyers in their specialist fields. Continue reading »
16th July 2021
Judges often express amazement at the devoted care lavished upon disabled people by their loved ones. However, as one case showed, one of the most important things they can do is to ask a solicitor to explore the possibility of compensation. Continue reading »
23rd May 2022
In a recent interview with Latest TV, Healys Head of Professional Negligence Robert Johnson discusses what potential claimants need to know when considering bringing a claim against a professional. Continue reading »
20th May 2022
Vindictive bloggers who hide behind a cloak of anonymity may feel that they can use the internet to subject innocent people to abuse with complete impunity. However, in coming to the aid of an academic falsely accused of being a sexual predator, the High Court emphatically showed how very wrong they are. Continue reading »
28th April 2022
No matter how strongly you may feel, you should pause for thought before venting your spleen on social media. As a High Court ruling showed, expressions of regret after the mouse has been clicked may not be enough to save you from the crushing legal consequences of descending into libel or harassment. Continue reading »
27th April 2022
When money passes from one member of a family to another, questions can all too easily arise as to whether it is a loan or a gift. Proper legal documentation is by far the best means of avoiding such ambiguity but, as a Court of Appeal ruling showed, even that does not always succeed in defusing disputes. Continue reading »
19th April 2022