If you’ve been injured in a motorbike accident in Derry or elsewhere in Northern Ireland, you may be entitled to full compensation. Kearney Law Group guides you through the claims process with no upfront costs and a completely risk-free approach.
A motorbike accident claim is a legal process that allows riders or passengers to seek compensation for injuries caused by another road user’s negligence. Motorcyclists are among the most vulnerable road users, and accidents often result in serious injuries. Whether a driver failed to see you, acted recklessly, or poor road conditions played a part, we’ll help you make a strong claim.
Compensation can cover medical expenses, rehabilitation, loss of earnings, and the long-term impact on your life.
Motorbike accidents in Derry happen for many reasons, including:
Even if the accident seemed minor, injuries can worsen over time. Let us help you understand your rights and pursue your claim.

Because motorbikes offer little protection, riders are at higher risk of serious injuries. Common injuries include:
If you've suffered any of these injuries, we’re here to support you every step of the way.
If you’ve been injured in a motorbike accident in Derry, you may be able to claim compensation for:
There’s no need to pay anything to begin your claim. We’ll handle the legal process, and you only continue if you’re happy with our advice.
We have a strong record of helping clients in Derry and across Northern Ireland secure compensation after motorbike accidents.
Unlike some firms, we don’t take a cut from your settlement. You’ll receive the full compensation you’re awarded.
We’ll review your case for free and give you clear, honest advice with no obligation to proceed.
We’ll keep you updated at every stage with straightforward explanations and timely updates.
“No Win, No Fee” isn’t permitted in Northern Ireland, but our insurance-backed system gives you the same protection. If your claim is unsuccessful, you won’t be left with legal costs.
From our Derry base, we help clients across Northern Ireland. You can contact us in person, online, or by phone—whatever suits you best.


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A motorbike accident claim lets you seek compensation if you’ve been injured while riding, often due to another driver’s negligence, unsafe roads, or faulty vehicles.
Riders, passengers, or even family members on behalf of someone seriously injured or deceased in a motorbike accident can make a claim.
Common causes include drivers failing to see motorbikes at junctions, speeding, dangerous overtaking, potholes or poor road conditions, and distracted driving.
Yes. Accidents caused by drivers failing to notice motorcyclists are very common, and you can claim if this negligence caused your injuries.
You can claim for broken bones, spinal injuries, head trauma, internal organ damage, severe road rash, and psychological harm such as PTSD.
Yes. Even if your injuries seem minor, they may worsen over time or lead to ongoing health issues, so you can still make a claim.
You can still claim compensation through the Motor Insurers’ Bureau (MIB), which covers cases involving uninsured or untraced drivers.
Yes, medical records and reports are crucial for proving the extent of your injuries and supporting your claim.
You may still receive compensation under contributory negligence, though the amount may be reduced based on your share of responsibility.
You generally have three years from the date of the accident, but starting sooner strengthens your case.
It’s always best to report the accident, as police reports can be valuable evidence. Even without a report, we can use other forms of proof.
Helpful evidence includes photos of the accident scene, witness details, CCTV footage, medical reports, and records of expenses.
Most claims are settled outside of court, but if your case does go to trial, we’ll represent you fully.
Compensation depends on the severity of your injuries, lost income, medical bills, and the long-term impact on your life.
Yes, if potholes, loose gravel, or poorly maintained roads caused your crash, you may be able to claim against the responsible authority.
If your accident was caused by mechanical failure due to poor maintenance or a manufacturing defect, you may be able to claim against the supplier or manufacturer.
Yes, conditions like anxiety, depression, or PTSD following the accident can be included in your compensation claim.
You can switch solicitors easily, and we’ll handle the transfer at no extra cost to you.
No. We provide a risk-free service with no upfront fees, and you keep 100% of your compensation if your claim succeeds.
Some claims settle within months, while more complex cases may take longer. We’ll keep you updated every step of the way.
Kearney Law Group specialises in legal services relating to Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence. We are committed to achieving the best results for our clients.
Contact us today to arrange your FREE initial consultation relating to any of the above matters.
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