All our highly trained Solicitors and Barristers ride motorcycles. We provide professional legal advice, finely tuned with biking expertise - We Ride, We Know
In collisions car drivers are generally at fault with the main cause of the accident being simply that the motorcyclist was not seen
Less specialist solicitors will often advise to accept greater responsibility than they should or even that there is no case at all
We are expert in arguments over responsibility, including difficult areas of speed, filtering and road surface defects
we regularly take over serious claims only to find the previous solicitors have seriously undervalued items of loss
We will act on a no win, no fee basis, even if your case has been rejected by other solicitors
all White Dalton lawyers are motorcyclists, so they know the risks faced by motorcyclists on the road

Andrew Dalton is a highly experienced trial lawyer who delights in taking on difficult and demanding motorcycle cases. He is one of the few solicitor advocates in the country who regularly carries out trial work in all levels of Court. He has a tough and relentless litigation style and is utterly focussed on getting the best possible outcomes for his clients, whether in Court or by negotiation. Andrew originally practiced as a Barrister but preferred the specialisation that being a solicitor advocate allowed him. He has very hands on style of litigation, and is always willing to come to accident scenes to fully understand the case. He is a determined and successful trial lawyer.
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Andrew took a career swerve in 1988 when his entry into HM Forces was postponed by a motorcycle accident which left him with a steel pin in his ankle. Unimpressed by his own solicitor, he decided that he could do a better job for injured motorcyclists, and he started his legal training.
His formal qualifications are impressive, an honours degree in law, a qualified Barrister (1993), Solicitor (1997) and Higher Courts Solicitor Advocate (2000), as well as a Personal Injury Panellist (1999). He is also regularly instructed as trial lawyer by other firms of solicitors who need to bring in real heavyweight experience of motorcycle trial work. He is also authorised to provide continuing professional development training to other solicitors. He has been a regular motorcyclist for over 20 years and was a motorcycle courier for two years prior to University and throughout University and his Barrister's training.

Andrew's special interests are brain injury and amputation work, fatal accident claims and large loss of earnings claims. He also becomes closely involved in cases where there is likely to be a trial or a complex point of law or difficult evidence.
Andrew has had over 20 bikes in his time from Kawasaki GT despatch nails to hypersports bikes, but has now given in to all year round riding (and age) on his R1200GS with hot grips.
Favourite bit of bike kit – where do you start with the gadget freak? He loves his Zumo sat nav, but also his Autocom. He rates his Aerostich Roadcrafter one piece suit but also loves his Exo heated jacket so much that he bought all his partners and staff heated Exo jackets for Christmas in 2008. To quote John Lloyd Richards "If he crashes that Beemer of his, he’s more likely to get electrocuted by all his gadgets than hit by a car" Cheers John! Chef isn’t much better. "If he crashes he’ll need an electrician before the paramedics can get to him." Harsh but ultimately fair. Mind you, Andrew takes the barracking in good humour, because he is warm and dry and knows where he is going.
You can contact Andrew on:
Tel: (01296) 664 040
E-mail: andrew@whitedalton.co.uk
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