Ep 16. Hit by a Car While Cycling in WA? Legal Steps and Compensation
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Cycling accident in Western Australia? If you've been hit by a car, it’s crucial to understand your legal options for compensation. In this episode, we explain how to navigate ICWA claims, assess who’s at fault, and what types of compensation are available—including non-pecuniary loss. For more details, check out our source blog and visit Foyle Legal to explore how we can help you with your personal injury claim.
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Key Chapters:
00:00:20 - Welcome to Personal Injury Claims Explained
00:00:39 - Compensation and Non-Pecuniary Loss
00:00:53 - The Reality of Cycling Accidents
00:01:18 - The Reality of Cycling Accidents
00:01:28 - Determining Fault in Cycling Accidents
00:02:31 - Determining Fault in Cycling Accidents
00:02:48 - What to Do After a Cycling Accident
00:03:09 - Compensation and Non-Pecuniary Loss
00:03:42 - Compensation and Non-Pecuniary Loss
00:04:30 - Compensation and Non-Pecuniary Loss
00:07:29 - Cyclist Liability for Damaging a Car
00:08:17 - Cycling in Western Australia: Overview
00:08:42 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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The Personal Injury Claims Explained by Foyle Legal podcast provides general information for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The content is based primarily on Western Australian law and may not apply in other jurisdictions. Listening to this podcast does not establish a solicitor-client relationship, and the content is not a substitute for seeking professional legal advice. This podcast is intended primarily for Western Australian listeners.
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