I recently had a motorcycle accident on the M25 whilst iltering and am experiencing difficulty in getting the third party insurers to accept liability for the accident depite me having a witness and the police prosecuting the driver of the car for "driving with undue care and attention".
I have since been able to obtain a copy of an article entitled "
Bikes Free To Filter Without Fear" - Court overturns ruling on crash blame. I have the two page article on my computer in a PDF format which I am more than happy to email on should anyone find it useful.
mark@altitudemarketing.co.uk and
mark.joules@ferrero.com
I would also be grateful if anyone else has any suggestions that might help me with my issue. I have included below my account of the accident for your information:-
The weather conditions were clear, dry with good visibility. Traffic on the M25 southbound (anti-clockwise) between Junctions 16 & 15 was relatively heavy and moving slowly at around 10mph. I was filtering on my motorcycle between lanes 2 & 3. I am currently awaiting my Institute of Advanced Motorcyclists (IAM) test and was filtering in accordance with the IAM guidelines at approximately 10mph above that of the surrounding traffic. My headlight of my motorcycle was on dipped main beam and I was wearing a reflective “H Belt” harness to further increase my visibility.
The driver of the Ford Mondeo gave no prior indication and appeared to commence the manoeuvre without looking. The driver made a very rapid and sharp left turn, accelerating from the third lane into the second lane. My motorcycle was level with the rear of the Mondeo at the moment the Mondeo pulled over to the left. The Mondeo impacted the front right side of my motorcycle at which time it felt that I did not have control over the motorcycle (as though it was in some way attached to the car) and I fought to gain control of the motorcycle, stopping it from falling to the ground under the side of the car. The motorcycle then seemed to come away from the car, falling rapidly to the left. I managed to recover the motorcycle but as a result was thrown to the right impacting with the Mondeo’s front passenger door. This impact threw the motorcycle to the left again and this time I was unable to recover, resulting in myself and the left side of my motorcycle hitting the road, coming to rest in the middle of the second lane on the M25. The M25 was at a stand-still after the accident until the police attended and cleared the carriageway.
The Police carried out a breath test on both myself and the driver of the Mondeo, both of us testing negative. I was attended to by the supporting ambulance, checking my left leg, right foot, neck and blood pressure which was extremely high. In the meantime the police questioned the driver of the Mondeo and the independent witness who was driving the car behind the Mondeo. The policeman informed me that my version of events exactly matched that of the witness and therefore the police would be prosecuting the driver of the Mondeo with the charge of “Driving without due care and attention”.
The Mondeo was driven away by the driver. My motorcycle and I were recovered from the motorway by a recovery/rescue van arranged by the police.
Here's hoping that one day there is some justice for safe bikers!
Many thanks
Mark