Cycling Accidents
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Bicycle Accident Line offers a unique service to cyclists who have unfortunately been involved in an accident and are not at fault. If you wish to make a claim against the third-party, we can provide assistance throughout the claims procedure.
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And the vultures are circling overhead
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The Train Line - big promotional presence so those new to train travel assume they are THE people to book with. However they charge a fee for every element - transaction and collection method - most TOC's allow collection free and usually deliver tickets free by standard post, and do free cycle bookings (but not all).
So any service which has line and the last word in the title, and promotes so heavily, be wary!
47 years of breaking bikes and still they offer me a 10 year frame warranty!
Signed up at 8:14pm on a Sunday night. Must have been a late night brainstorming session or things aren't going to well on your Line.
Cheers, G
Working out of hours, thats good
But I would rather use a well know and trusted line. Like CTC or Cycle SOS.
If this lot are having to plug themselves on forums then they can't be that good. For all we know they could a subsidiary of our good friends at Churchill.
CTC and British Cycling both provide third party cover and comprehensive legal assistance among other benefits. Why look elsewhere? Support the organisations who support cycling.
judging by their almost non-existent web presence i'm guessing they're not a subsidiary of anyone. they're based in plymouth. i thought they'd been clever and not added a web url cause then the topic would have to be approved. but it turns out they just don't have a website...
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