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Old November 7th 11, 10:03 PM posted to alt.mountain-bike,rec.bicycles.soc,rec.backcountry,ca.environment,sci.environment
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The hills are alive with the sound of injury claims
By Gareth Rose
Published on Sunday 6 November 2011 17:27

MOUNTAIN bikers are being targeted by personal injury specialists
looking to launch compensation claims on behalf of riders who have
suffered falls.

The Brain Injury Group (BIG) has advertised in the magazine Mountain
Bike UK urging people who are finding it harder to concentrate and
have recently suffered a head injury to get in touch.

Cycling Scotland insists the sport is well run and those who take part
are responsible and wear helmets. However, BIG says that when
accidents do happen, they can wreck lives.

Marketing director Doug Phelan said: “We provide practical
solutions, particularly in the traumatic cases where someone is in
hospital for a period of time and where they are the breadwinner.

“It is easy for household bills and debts to rack up. We would
provide free advice to help individuals on a practical level, access
benefits and things like that.”

Doctors have previously raised concerns about spinal injuries in
connection with off-road cycling.

David Allen, director of the Queen Elizabeth National Spinal Injuries
Unit at the Southern General Hospital, Glasgow, warned in 2009 that an
urgent review of mountain-bike safety was needed. Head injuries are
rarer, particularly where helmets are worn, but remain a risk.

Douglas Gentleman, consultant clinical director at the centre for
brain injury rehabilitation at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Dundee,
said he had only treated one brain injury related to mountain biking,
and that had been suffered in Spain.

“It’s true to say that all these sports mountain climbing, quad
biking, mountain biking carry an ellement of risk that can lead to
head injuries,” he added.

“It very much depends on the attitude of the people who are mountain
biking. If people are serious about their sport, they will take
precautions and keep risks to a minimum.

“I don’t have much time for people who go out and get seriously
injured because they have not done the safety training that they need.


Luke Griggs, spokesman for Headway, the brain injury association,
said: “At Headway, we know how easy it can be to cause lasting
damage to your brain.

“To that end, we believe that all cyclists should wear helmets,
whether cycling on or off road.

“While there is no traffic to worry about while mountain biking,
there are natural and obvious obstacles that can lead to bikers
falling off their bikes and potentially hitting their heads.
Thankfully, there vast majority of mountain bikers are aware of the
dangers and ensure they are properly protected.”

Jim Riach, education manager at Cycling Scotland, said safety was
paramount. He said: “The bottom line is that mountain biking is a
safe activity with huge benefits in terms of mental health and
wellbeing.


There’s the potential to fall, and loose surfaces lead to the chance
of having a slip. There’s obstacles like rocks, trees and boulders,
and the possibility of impact with these things. I suspect incidents
happen when people are operating outwith their own level of
confidence.”

The Forestry Commission is responsible for making sure mountain bike
tracks are safe for riders and, if it fails in this duty, could be the
subject of litigation.

A spokesman said: “All our mountain bike trails are regularly risk
assessed so that they are fit for the purpose they are marketed for.”
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Old November 8th 11, 07:16 AM posted to alt.mountain-bike,rec.bicycles.soc,rec.backcountry,ca.environment,sci.environment
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http://www.scotsman.com/news/transpo...m s_1_1951868

The hills are alive with the sound of injury claims

By Gareth Rose
Published on Sunday 6 November 2011 17:27

MOUNTAIN bikers are being targeted by personal injury specialists

looking to launch compensation claims on behalf of riders who have
suffered falls.

The Brain Injury Group (BIG) has advertised in the magazine Mountain

Bike UK urging people who are finding it harder to concentrate and
have recently suffered a head injury to get in touch.
[...]

A few good successful law suits for damages against those who promote
mountain biking or are in any way involved in it would do wonders to get rid
of it altogether.

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Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
aka
Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota



 




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