“The Fast Bikes Legal Clinic is compiled by Andrew Dalton, and his bike riding barristers and solicitors at White Dalton Motorcycle Solicitors.
They deal with personal injury claims and their sister company, Motor Defence Solicitors, deals with all the motoring offences. They know everything about bike law, Andrew is a former London motorbike courier turned barrister and solicitor, and we know he’s good.
All the White Dalton lawyers are qualified barristers, or solicitors, or both – and they all have full bike licences, too. They don’t act for insurance companies or the prosecution.
They are Britain’s most specialist law practice, and if they don’t know the answer to your question, there probably isn’t one. Don’t rely on the advice from your insurance appointed solicitor, get proper independent advice.”

Game Over
03 May 2018
Where do you stand when an accident provokes your family into banning you from bikes?

Pinched while parking
22 Feb 2018
My bike was parked in a locked car park in central London. I paid £6 for the privilege and it then transpired that my bike was stolen, probably by use of battery powered angle grinders on my security chain. Can I sue the car park owners?

Social (media) Skills
26 Oct 2017
If you are a chronic exhibitionist and decide to post video or images of you getting up to full scale illegal shenanigans on social media, could this result in any legal consequences?

Caught in the act
05 Oct 2017
Have you had an undercover cop on your tail? Here’s what you need to know…
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Cross[er]ing the Boundaries
18 May 2017
If you’re planning on taking your dirt bike on road, don’t be a plum! Make sure it’s legal.

Green means go…
20 Apr 2017
What happens when someone takes you out and blames a faulty traffic light?

Pain comes at a price
23 Mar 2017
Just how much should you be entitled to following a life-changing accident?

Caravan of Love
23 Feb 2017
When someone pulls out in front of you, after they’ve been told not to, who can you point the finger at for some legal redress?

Scrubber gets Police probe
09 Feb 2017
I was pulled up by the Police for scrubbing in tyres. I was riding my bike on a fast figure of eight roundabout on a Sunday at about 7am in a deserted industrial estate when two road traffic officers turned up.

A Surprise in Storage
05 Jan 2017
A car pulled out on me on a damp road. I braked, my bike went down and sustained some pretty minor plastics, lever and silencer damage.

Testing Times
15 Dec 2016
My nephew asked me to check out the wheel bearings he had replaced on his little 125. Because I don’t have a motorcycle at present I had no bike Insurance, but in order to give it a ‘road test’ I rode it in a very large shopping centre car park at about 9pm on a […]