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Hi S,
My son is just about outgrown his 24" Giant
https://www.giant-bicycles.com/gb/arx-24-2021
Has been a great bike and is perfect for the 7-11 age bracket.
Let me know if this could be suitable and I can send some pictures. My parents are in NW London so can drop off if bike ticks the boxes
Thanks again
Christian
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Probably worth a few phone calls to see if you can get a better offer.
Your point about claiming injuries is where solicitor will be of most value as they will likely arrange a specialist assessment to produce a report which they use to claim against for injuries ie neck, soft tissue etc.
Could be worth reading up on doing it yourself to see if others have managed to get a good result?
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Hi J,
I'm glad they were helpful. I cant comment on MIB claim percentage of 35% as this is different from personal injury which takes 25%.
I just looked online for MIB claim and seems you could submit the claim yourself and not have to pay any of it to solicitors.
If I've read the guidance attached correctly then you only need to provide:
Submit claim form to MIB
Police report
Witness details
Assessment of damage (you can get this from LBS)
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Sorry to hear of your accident and I hope they find the driver so they can be held to account!
I've used CAMS in my first accident when someone opened car door on me. They were okay, but are middleman between claimant and the solicitors so didn't add much. They do offer to pay for the repair or replacement of bike damaged in the accident immediately, with the cost added to the claim and recovered later on. I elected to take the value of the repair rather than have the work done through CAMs as this worked out as a better deal, but I hear they are quick to repair or replace bike if they take the claim on.
I spoke with several online solicitors for my second accident claim and chose these guys after numerous conversations on phone with various companies. They were the only outfit where a qualified person took my call to answer my questions, whereas all the others have sales people take enquiries and do any 'onboarding'.
Doug Conaty
D.Conaty@gcoffey.co.uk
Litigation Manager
Graham Coffey and Co Solicitors
Manchester One, Suite 8B, 53 Portland Street, Manchester, M1 3LD
Tel: 0161 200 2970 | Fax: 0161 200 2466
Web: http://www.gcoffey.co.ukI am always very hesitant to recommend anything to anyone, but would definitely recommend Doug and G. Coffey based on my experience with them, and their performance when compared to other bike claim solicitor.
They have done a great job so far in getting payment for bike, equipment, as well as on account payment for injuries while the thing plays out.
Wishing you a speedy recovery.
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