If you were injured in a cycling accident that wasn’t your fault, Kearney Law can assess your case, explain your legal options, and guide you through the claims process, all with no upfront fee. We assist cyclists who have been injured on the road, helping you secure compensation for injuries and financial losses.
A cycling accident claim is a personal injury claim made when a cyclist is injured in an accident caused by someone else’s negligence. This can include accidents where:
If the accident was not your fault, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries and financial losses.

Even if symptoms seem mild at first, it is important to seek medical attention and legal advice early.
Contact us through our enquiry form, phone, or email. We’ll review your situation, answer your questions, and explain what to expect next. There’s no upfront fee to begin your claim.
Your case will be carefully reviewed by our legal team. We assess the strength of your claim, advise on the documentation needed, and guide you through key steps such as attending an independent medical examination and preparing the information required for the Injuries Resolution Board (IRB).
Once you decide to move forward, we take care of everything. This includes gathering evidence, contacting the other party or their insurer, submitting your claim to the IRB, managing settlement discussions, and handling any court proceedings if needed.

We have extensive experience handling cycling accident claims, including collisions with vehicles, falls due to road hazards, and injuries caused by third parties. Our knowledge ensures you receive clear guidance and strong support throughout the process.
We support clients in Dublin, Cork, Galway, Letterkenny and throughout Ireland. Our solicitors offer clear guidance based on Irish law and local procedures. You can meet with us in person, speak by phone, or arrange an online consultation, whichever is most convenient for you.
We take a structured and transparent approach to explaining your options, ensuring you have a clear understanding of where you stand. Throughout the process, we provide regular updates and explain each stage of your claim.
Many employees we have represented recommend our firm for our professionalism, communication and results. We are proud of the positive reviews and trust placed in us by past clients.





















It is a personal injury claim made when a cyclist is injured due to the negligence of another party.
This term generally describes an arrangement where legal fees only apply if your case is successful. These are commonly used in personal injury and medical negligence cases in Ireland. For a more detailed explanation of how No Win No Fee arrangements work, including how fees are structured, you can visit our No Win No Fee page.
Seek medical attention, report the accident, gather evidence such as photos or witness details, and contact a solicitor.
The at-fault party’s insurance company typically provides compensation. If the party is uninsured or unidentified, there may be other options.
Most claims must be made within two years from the date of the accident or when you first became aware of your injuries.
Many claims are resolved through negotiation or IRB assessment. Court action is only needed if a settlement cannot be agreed.
Compensation may include pain and suffering, medical treatment, rehabilitation, lost earnings, and damage to cycling equipment.
You may still be able to claim. Compensation may be reduced proportionally based on shared liability.
Yes. Claims can cover future medical care, therapy, and ongoing treatment costs related to your injury.
You can begin by filling out our enquiry form or contacting our team. We’ll review your situation, explain your options, and guide you through the claims process.
Kearney Law Group specialises in legal services relating to Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence. We are committed to achieving the best results for our clients.
Contact us today to arrange your initial consultation relating to any of the above matters.
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