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Motorcycle Accident Claims are a brand of a specialist law firm for motorcyclists both on and off their motorcycle. Our friendly team are not just there in the time of need, but exist to bring value to your biking adventures at all times. Whether you enter one of our free subscriber competitions, or need a bit of advice when you're in a situation you're unsure of, we're here to do what we can to help you get more from biking. We want to do all we can for the majority who are fortunate enough to never need our injury claims services. Why? Because we hope you never get knocked off your bike, but if you do, we hope you have people like us to look after you.
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The Maltings, Brayford Wharf East, LN5 7AY, Lincoln, United Kingdom
- 0800 7 555 888
- helpme@motorcycleaccidentclaims.co.uk
- motorcycleaccidentclaims.co.uk
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