How we work - Motorcycle Accident FAQs

FAQs: How we work

It is easier than you think to change solicitors halfway through a motorbike accident compensation claim.

The purpose of these guides is to provide background information on the overall system and details of how to bring a motorcycle accident compensation claim, including a personal injury claim. They are in no way intended as an alternative to obtaining specialist motorcycle legal advice.

However, it is our experience that people are often confused about what a compensation claim entails. The following guides should help you in that respect. Please remember that you are always free to contact us to discuss your case and if it goes no further there is no charge.

Contact Us

Call us on 0800 783 6191 to speak in to a member of our team, complete our contact form or email us on mail@whitedalton.co.uk and we'll call you back. Office hours are 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday.

Client Feedback

White Dalton have handled 1000's of motorcycle accident cases over the years. Here is some feedback from some of our recent clients...

Very good, updated frequently

Very good, updated frequently. I was sent frequent correspondence updating me on the progress of my case, and it was all completed in a short period of Read more...

ZK

Thank you

I would like to thank you for friendly and efficient way you have handled my case and brought it to a satisfactory conclusion

MA

Very good

Very pleased with service

George

Contact Us

Call us to speak in to a member of our team. Or fill out our contact form and we'll ring you back. 0800 783 6191

0800 783 6191

Our phone lines are open 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday

We Ride, We Know...

White Dalton Motorcycle Solicitors are Britain’s most specialist motorbike accident compensation claims solicitors, dealing with all legal aspects of motorcycle accident compensation claims.

Every one of our motorbike solicitors rides and we have total motorbike experience. We have years of experience in successfully gaining compensation for motorcyclists injured on the road.