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My experience was positive; bitten by a dog, scars, hospital visit, tetanus injection and so on and they were willing to proceed against the dog owner if I wanted to. I didn't, but it was reassuring to know that they were available and that they appreciated my reasons for not pursuing the claim.
Thanks chaps. And as long as they're Campag sausages?![4](https://cdn.road.cc/sites/all/modules/contrib/smiley/packs/smilies/4.gif)
just to say i agree with all the comments here. Used Leigh Day through my BC membership last year and found them great, although I haven't eaten any of their sausages at this point...
Did someone mention sausages?
Good advice thanks
I know what you mean. I may have a new bike etc. but it in no way compensates for missing the best part of year on the bike, not to mention the impact of the crash psychologically and any injuries (plus the lack of fitness when you finally get back on the saddle).
One very minor plus is that it is now coming up to Autumn and it is better (in my mind) to be off the bike recovering over wet and cold winter days than warm and sunny Spring/Summer days.
Good luck with the recovery - unfortunately there is no rushing it.
One more tip - keep a note of all your visits to doctors / nurses etc. As well as being included in mileage claims it is useful to have a diary of the impact of the injuries and how long they lasted for. Photos also help, both of injuries and of any items of clothing / bike / accessories that were damaged.
I was knocked off this time last year. Bike written off, lots of skin missing, whiplash etc. Went through BC and used Leigh Day. Have no complaints. The process took until the end of June this year - but the delays were due to the other side not wanting to negotiate until the driver was convicted.
I'd have no problems in recommending them. Emails were responded to within a couple of days, and they clearly explained the process and causes of any delays.
They gave me details of their recommended physios, but were happy for me to choose my own and submit receipts - and advised my on the price range likely to be accepted by the other side.
They also arranged for a local independent doctor to assess my injuries.
Be sure to keep track of the mileage you cover while you are without your bike / unable to ride - 9 months of this really adds up!
Many thanks for this, this is just the kind of feedback I was hoping for - some good tips too, thank you.
I am just about walking now, stairs are still a problem, so have no chance of getting on the bike for God knows how long. I am back to using the misery of South West Trains into London for work. No amount of money will give me my knee back, nor can it compensate the sh!te that rail commuting brings!
You might as well get yer moneys worth.
Absolutely. I'm waiting for a scan on the damaged knee, if it is cartilage tear then I'm looking at a minimum 6 months off the bike. Just thinking about being unable to ride for that amount of time is depressing me![20](https://cdn.road.cc/sites/all/modules/contrib/smiley/packs/smilies/20.gif)
they are one of the biggest claimant personal injury firms.
a bit sausage factory when it comes to small claims, but very good
A sausage factory! Lolz. Thanks for the input/feedback on them, it's looking like a no-brainer.
I think you will find they are a top notch firm.
Thanks, they come across well and it's good to hear positive comments, have you used them?