Awards for bicycle accident claims in Ireland vary significantly depending on the severity of the injuries and the circumstances of the accident, with past cases seeing awards from €30,000 for injuries from a car door opening into the cyclist to €87,000 in another case involving being hit by a van at traffic lights. Compensation covers personal injuries and losses, and the Motor Insurer's Bureau of Ireland (MIBI) may pay awards in cases of uninsured drivers or hit-and-run incidents.
Steps to be taken if involved in a bicycle accident
- Take pictures of the crash scene
- Record road signs and road markings
- Record the time of day/night, weather & light conditions
- Report the accident to the Gardai
- Seek medical attention and keep a record of medication
- Speak to a solicitor
(where the cyclist is incapacitated and cannot do some of the above, seek to do it asap).
Time for Taking a Legal Case
There is a two-year limit under the Statute of Limitations for personal injury cases. The statute runs from the date of the accident or from the date you became aware of injuries arising from the accident.
In accidents where a child is the injured party, the case can be taken by their parent or guardian or when the child turns 18, they can take the case. However, it might be better to sue by the parent or guardian depending on the age of the child at the time of the accident and the time gap to the child reaching 18.
Damages for Injuries
The amount that can be rewarded on successful claims will vary according to the serious nature of the injury and whether there will be ongoing medical issues.
Damages are considered under three categories.
General Damages:
These are damages awarded for pain and suffering that were caused by the accident.
These out-of-pocket losses like medication, travel cost to hospital, medical and rehab costs, future earnings. It is important to keep all receipts.
This relates to damage/cost of repair to the bicycle.
Each case is decided on its own facts, and damages can vary considerably, for instance:
- €48,000 to a cyclist who was struck by a car, causing injury to his left knee.
- €65,000 to a cyclist who was knocked off his bike by a bus. The award was originally €124,000 but was reduced on appeal.
- €9,127 for a cyclist who hit a newly repaired speed ramp. This award was originally €27,500 but reduced on appeal.
If you think you may have a claim, discuss it first with your solicitor. Choosing the correct jurisdiction is very important. In the case where €9,127 was awarded, the costs were in the District Court range, yet the case was taken in the High Court. Here, the costs awarded would have left the plaintiff out of pocket.