The sudden failure of bicycle parts is an unexpected cause of cycling accidents. Injury claims arising require a focussed approach which Cycle SOS is providing with greater frequency.
Do not think you cannot make a claim for injuries sustained by something failing on your bike even if it may appear to be out of warranty. We’d always suggest you contact us for free initial independent advice. Even if a claim is unlikely to be viable we have a data-base of repair specialists including carbon fibre.
If you have been involved in a cycling accident which you believe was caused by component failure, our helpline team are here to assist you. The first thing they’ll say is ‘don’t part with failed component’ (even if you have taken images of it).
If you have been in touch with the manufacturer/store directly it is likely that they will have asked you to return the bike or faulty part in to be examined. We recommend you hold onto that as evidence in your claim.
REMEMBER: DO NOT LOSE POSSESSION OF THE BIKE AND/OR THE COMPONENT!
We are fortunate to have some of the best contacts in the business to make a forensic assessment of a potentially defective part. We work with academic experts from UK universities and specialist assessors in the components industry to ensure the reason for failure is accurately identified. This means that the strongest possible case can be prepared on your behalf.
A bicycle relies upon the interaction of many different parts and components to operate safely and efficiently. Should any one of these parts fail while in use, it could lead to loss of control and a crash. A sudden involuntary swerve or dismount can lead to complications in a group ride, on a track or in busy traffic.
The failure of components can be variously attributed to design, manufacture, assembly, maintenance and use issues. Unfortunately, we see component failures from some well-respected brands as well as the budget end of the market.
Careless fitting or inadequate problem diagnosis by professional bicycle mechanics or store staff may also be responsible. However, all cyclists have an obligation to themselves to undertake certain basic checks before every ride, to undertake routine maintenance and to react to any change in a cycle’s characteristics or unusual noises!
INJURY CAUSED BY DEFECTIVE COMPONENTS
Sudden and involuntary contact with the planet is almost always going to hurt. Sometimes the young and/or fit appear to bounce back; we’ve all from time to time picked ourselves up with due thanks to whatever protective kit we were wearing.
But even a fall onto grass can cause fractures; a lamination issue in a carbon fork threw one client onto a sports field with humeral fractures.
A fork drop-out which did exactly that deposited another client onto the tarmac and into theatre for a replacement shoulder.
For another client, a broken chain sadly resulted in a concussive brain injury with cognitive issues.
Unlike the tragic recent case in which the rider of an e-scooter was killed by falling under a truck, we’ve fortunately not seen a component failure cause such an awful event, but the principle is the same. The e-scooter had very under inflated tyres, so when it struck a modest highway irregularity, control was lost.
Our experienced team are themselves cyclists, some of whom have built their own machines, so know the difference between a headset
and a bottom bracket. Others are also trained in accident investigation and reconstruction techniques, headed by a former Sergeant from the local Crash Investigation Unit.
We are members of the Law Society’s Personal Injury Panel and Headway, the charity for the victims of ABI and their carers. One of us has a particular empathy with the clients as his own implants trigger airport security scanners.
In addition we also have a network of specialists who conduct forensic investigation and analysis on behalf of our clients to strengthen their claim and assist us in assessing and their case.
Over the past 30+ years, our team have taken on some of the biggest opponents in complex cases, successfully recovering large sums of compensation where other firms have turned them away.
When claiming for compensation, we will always take into consideration all consequences of the accident. In addition to obtaining damages
for the injuries sustained, we will also include compensation for past and any future loss of earnings, medical treatment, care and assistance, and damage to the bike and kit.
In the past, our team have been involved in supporting many initiatives to improve cycling safety. Most notably, members of our team previously worked with Cycling England, the Cycling Demonstration Town project and various cycle city expos. The opinion of Consultant Solicitor Paul Darlington has also featured on BBC Radio current affairs.
We’ve compiled a gallery of defective components we have photographed as part of real ongoing or concluded cases:
Bike frames can fail for a variety of reasons, and recognising the possible causes is critical if you’re looking for compensation after a bike component failure. Here are a few examples of common bike frame failures:
Fatigue failure: Bike frames are constantly stressed and strained during normal use. Repeated loads and pressures can damage the frame over time, resulting in cracks or fractures. Fatigue failure can occur as a result of faulty design or manufacturing faults.
Material flaws: Bike frames are often made of steel, aluminium, carbon fibre, or titanium. Manufacturing flaws in the frame, such as impurities in the material or poor bonding, might jeopardise structural integrity and lead to failure.
Accidents or crashes, such as striking a pothole, colliding with an object, or colliding with another vehicle, can cause substantial damage to a bike frame. Such impact damage can cause the frame to fail immediately or weaken it over time.
Environmental factors: Prolonged exposure to adverse environmental conditions, such as extreme temperatures, excessive wetness, or direct sunlight, can degrade the material of the bike frame. This can result in corrosion, joint deterioration, or structural integrity degradation of the frame.
Manufacturing mistakes, such as poor alignment, insufficient welding or bonding, or insufficient quality control, can all lead to frame breakdowns. These faults could be the result of human error, poor machinery, or quality assurance breaches.
If your bike frame fails, it is critical that you collect evidence of the breakdown, such as photographs, witness accounts, and any related documents. Consult with a specialised personal injury solicitor to examine your circumstances and determine whether you have grounds to claim compensation.
Call 0808 100 9995 and speak to one of our specialist solicitors. We’re here to help. You can email us or schedule a callback.
The lifespan of bicycle components can vary based on numerous factors, such as component quality, frequency of usage, maintenance, and riding conditions.
A well-maintained bicycle frame can last many years, if not decades. High-quality frames composed of materials such as carbon fibre, steel, or aluminium are more durable than lower-quality frames.
The lifespan of the drivetrain (chain, cassette, and chainrings) can vary substantially based on factors such as riding conditions, maintenance, and shifting habits.
Brakes: Brake components such as brake pads and cables wear out over time and must be replaced on a regular basis.
Wheels: The lifespan of bicycle wheels varies greatly depending on the type of riding, rider weight, and wheel quality. Well-made wheels can last for several years, but they may require truing and spoke replacement on occasion.
Suspension components (if applicable): The manufacturer recommends service intervals for suspension forks and rear shocks. These components can last for several years with adequate maintenance and care before needing to be rebuilt or replaced.
It’s crucial to note that these are only rough estimations; individual results may vary. If you believe your bike component failed prematurely or as a result of a manufacturing defect, please contact our expert team for advice on your case, as you may be entitled to compensation. Contact one of our specialist solicitors at 0808 100 9995 and speak to one of our specialist solicitors. We’re here to help. You can email us or schedule a callback.
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Cycle SOS is a trading name of Fletchers Solicitors Limited, registered office St James’ Tower, 7 Charlotte Street, Manchester M1 4DZ, company no 5743784. Fletchers Solicitors Limited is authorised and regulated by Solicitors Regulation Authority, SRA number 469026.
Marcus manages a caseload of claims from commencement to conclusion. He qualified as a Solicitor in 2002 and has since gained extensive experience in personal injury law.
What Marcus enjoys most about his work is the satisfaction that comes from winning claims and ensuring that his clients receive the justice they deserve. He takes great pleasure in advocating for his clients, providing them with the legal support they need to stand up against powerful corporations. His commitment to his clients and his ability to secure positive outcomes have earned him a reputation for excellence in his field.
Marcus manages a caseload of claims from commencement to conclusion. He qualified as a Solicitor in 2002 and has since gained extensive experience in personal injury law.
What Marcus enjoys most about his work is the satisfaction that comes from winning claims and ensuring that his clients receive the justice they deserve. He takes great pleasure in advocating for his clients, providing them with the legal support they need to stand up against powerful corporations. His commitment to his clients and his ability to secure positive outcomes have earned him a reputation for excellence in his field.
Having qualified as a solicitor in January 2024, Kallen brings with him over five years of experience running personal injury and clinical negligence cases. His experience spans EL/PL, road traffic accidents, accidents abroad, professional negligence, cosmetic and dental claims. His work involves both fast track and multi-track claims.
Kallen is also skilled in advocacy, having represented clients in various hearings, including pre-action disclosure applications, interim applications, stage 3 hearings, infant approval hearings, and case management conferences.
Tim is a highly experienced Solicitor with 29 years of post-qualification experience, specialising in claims involving accidents at work, slips, trips, falls, and defective product claims.
Admitted as a solicitor in 1995, Tim has dedicated his career to securing fair outcomes for his clients. He thrives on the unique challenges each case presents and is passionate about achieving justice for those who have suffered injury. His extensive experience also allows him to mentor and support less-experienced colleagues.
Rachel manages cases efficiently from the outset, striving to secure the best possible outcomes for her clients. With six years of experience in personal injury law, her meticulous approach to her work allows her to make a meaningful difference in her clients’ lives.
Rachel takes pride in streamlining access to legal aid for the public while forming strong relationships with a diverse array of clients. Her dedication to championing justice and supporting her clients underpins everything she does in her legal career.
Jayne is the Associate Solicitor and Team Leader in our Two-wheel team. She has worked in personal injury law for nearly 20 years.
She has successfully represented hundreds of clients during her career and is committed to helping motorcyclists who have been involved in non-fault accidents receive the compensation they deserve.
David brings over 15 years of expertise to his role, from handling claims on behalf of employees following accidents at work and acting on behalf of members of the public
David’s enjoyment in his work stems from the involvement in investigations of accidents and the quantifying of claims, highlighting his passion for delivering justice and fair compensation to his clients. Additionally, his experience of working for defendants gives him valuable insight into common defendant legal tactics.
David’s dedication to his role, combined with his wealth of experience and commitment to continuous improvement, makes him a valuable asset to the team and a trusted advocate for his clients.
Joe has over 10 years’ experience in law, with eight of those being spent working on personal injury claims.
He is motivated by helping people and enjoys that his role enables him to support clients that are most in need of it. As well as this, rehabilitation plays a huge role in a person’s journey from beginning a claim to successfully achieving a settlement. Joe finds great value in providing his clients with vital access to rehabilitation, treatment and financial support following an accident.
Tasneem is a Senior Litigation Executive with over 7 years of experience in personal injury cases. She expertly guides claimants through the litigation process to ensure a successful outcome for their personal injury claims. With experience in both defendant and claimant work, she has a unique perspective that allows her to approach claims from both sides, giving her the insight needed to secure the best possible result for her clients.
Tasneem is passionate about achieving positive outcomes and enjoys building strong relationships with her clients, supporting them throughout their claims process.
With 20 years of experience in litigation, Keith specialises in representing vulnerable road users. As a keen motorcyclist, Keith is often found racing in the Supermoto British Championship and enjoying motorcycle tours all across the world. In addition to this, he also loves mountain biking and regularly enjoys getting involved in this hobby with a local club.
His passion for motorcycles and cycling has only further driven his focus on litigation, where he thrives in contested cases. Two-wheel claims often require litigation, and Keith enjoys the challenge of helping clients secure favourable settlements.
With over 30 years of experience in personal injury law, Clare finds great satisfaction in researching and rebutting the arguments put forth by insurers and defendants. As a team leader, she also enjoys working with her team, providing support and mentorship, discussing cases, and exchanging ideas.
Despite her extensive experience, Clare still relishes the opportunity to learn new things, exploring how new case law or legislation impacts the claims process. She is committed to supporting clients and ensuring their journey through the claims process is as smooth as possible. Clare thrives in a collaborative environment and takes pride in bringing out the best in her teams.
Linda boasts over 30 years’ experience working in the legal industry with a wealth of expertise in personal injury law.
Linda’s extensive experience has made her a tenacious and passionate advocate for her clients, known for her efficiency and friendly service, coupled with a professional and firm approach. Her commitment to her clients is unwavering and she prides herself on the fact that many of her clients return and recommend her to their families and friends.
As a team leader, Linda is passionate about empowering here team to grow and further develop their skillsets. She is a natural problem solver and thrives in an environment where her team is feeling fulfilled, and their career needs nurtured.
Nicola is an experienced Solicitor and Team Leader in our Personal Injury team. She has a vast wealth of knowledge and experience and is dedicated to advocating for her clients and achieving the best possible outcomes for their cases.
Nicola finds great satisfaction in helping her clients navigate their legal challenges and securing favourable results on their behalf. Beyond her casework, as a team leader, Nicola is deeply committed to supporting and mentoring her colleagues, empowering them to reach their full potential and achieve their professional goals. Her dedication to team leadership reflects her belief in fostering a collaborative and supportive work environment.
Sadie is a dedicated Team Leader, managing a team of solicitors, fee earners, and paralegals while also handling a complex caseload of 70 employer’s liability and public liability (ELPL) claims.
She fosters a positive and supportive working environment for her team, closely monitoring key performance indicators and provides guidance and support to ensure the team meets its objectives. In addition to leadership responsibilities, she manages a demanding caseload of ELPL fast-track claims, consistently working to tight deadlines and adapting to the unexpected challenges that arise in litigation.
Stephen is the Head of Personal Injury in our Southport & Liverpool offices and manages a number of teams. With over 20 years of legal experience, he thrives on working with likeminded lawyers who are committed to doing their utmost to provide the best possible service for our clients.
Stephen has years of experience working on a wide range of claims, including accidents and injuries that were sustained on the highway, the workplace, or a public place. This could be a road traffic accident, a job gone wrong on a building site or a fall in a supermarket.
Jenny runs her own case load of injury claims and manages a team of over ten other legal professionals. She has been a fully qualified solicitor for over 23 years, over 19 years of which she has spent working on personal injury claims.
She is passionate about her work and enjoys learning about various medical matters and industries. She is driven by to the desire to make a difference to peoples’ lives, helping them gain access to treatment and knowing that their settlement will help them in the future.
Victoria is an Associate Solicitor in our serious injury team, with over 26 years of experience. She represents cycling clients who have suffered catastrophic, life-changing injuries in a two-wheel collision. Victoria is passionate about the recovery and wellbeing of her clients, and offers support not only through the lifetime of the case, but throughout the rehabilitation process too.
Emily has over 7 years of experience in the legal sector, handling road traffic accident claims to recover compensation and support her clients. Her focus is to ensure all clients feel comfortable and at ease with the claims process so that they can focus on their recovery.
Emily considers rapport to be an essential part of the role and strives to always provide excellent client care.
Away from work, Emily enjoys spending time with her family and friends and travelling as much possible.
Diane is a Ministry of Justice (TOJ) Team Leader within our Cycle Department. She has 11 years’ experience managing road traffic accident claims, and 6 years’ experience managing MOJ claims.
Diane enjoys a challenge and always strives for the very best results for her customers; something that is clear in the way her team continually adapts its strategies in order to secure the most desired outcome. Diane has worked her way through the legal ranks here, and is proud to now have a strong, specialist team that is committed to customer satisfaction.
Diane believes that happy clients make a happy working environment, and it is this that ensures a productive and efficient workforce.
Nina has over 30 years’ experience in the legal sector. She specialises in recovering compensation for injury claimants as a result of road traffic accidents. Her focus for each and every claim is to help her clients secure the funding that they need to pay for ongoing treatment and support.
Nina became a CILEX Fellow in 2006 and now helps her clients and their families at a time when they have been through a traumatic experience, and everything they hold dear to them appears to be changing.
One case Nina is particularly proud of is supporting a client who had successfully sought asylum in the UK, following a road traffic accident. The claim was successfully pursued through the MIB and the client was left with significant injuries. Her client was able to use the compensation to aid family members with their applications to seek asylum in the UK.
Julian qualified as a Solicitor in 2005 and has worked in all areas of personal injury since 2000. Julian has a well-rounded understanding of personal injury law, having represented both claimants and defendants.
Julian always aims for maximum damages to meet his clients’ needs for injury and rehabilitation expenses, and can often secure interim payments to help meet clients’ financial needs. Julian is highly proactive in ensuring cases are progressed, ensuring a timely conclusion.
When not at the office, Julian is a keen cyclist, both on roads and virtually -he will often do an hour of ‘Zwifting’ in the mornings before starting work.
Richard has 12 years of legal experience and qualified as a Solicitor in February 2014. He has been a Team Manager with us since 2019. Throughout his career, Richard has specialised in personal injury, handling an array of Road Traffic Accident cases, in addition to employer and public liability.
Richard prides himself on his very strong strategic and planning skills, which come into their own in complex injury cases where more technical arguments are involved. On every case, he is committed to ensuring that his clients receive full compensation for their injuries.
Away from work, Richard enjoys sport; he is a season ticket holder at St Helens Rugby Club and a Liverpool FC fan. Not only a spectator, Richard also likes going to play golf as often as he can.
Lena is a specialist cycling lawyer at Cycle SOS. She derives great satisfaction from helping people who have been victims of accidents, recognising the traumatic impact such events can have on their lives. She is particularly proud of the strong relationships she has built with her clients and the results she has obtained on behalf of injured cyclists.