Last Updated 18th December 2025. How much compensation for a fatal motorcycle accident can be awarded is determined by claim-specific factors, such as lost financial support, funeral expenses, and the cost of lost services that the deceased provided (e.g. childcare). You could bring a fatal motorcycle accident claim in the event that a loved one passed away as a result of another road user’s negligent actions.

With 340 reported fatalities in 2024 alone (according to road casualty statistics from the Department for Transport), motorcycle accidents can have devastating consequences. Here at Legal Expert, our solicitors have extensive experience providing compassionate representation to clients pursuing a claim after a fatal motorcycle accident, and one of them can help you navigate the process. From providing expert guidance to giving you the support you need during such a challenging time, we are here for you.

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Compensation Payouts In Fatal Motorbike Accident Claims

As we’ve already mentioned, the deceased’s estate can bring a claim for pain and suffering, which is covered under general damages. When this head of the fatal motorbike accident claim is calculated, the Judicial College Guidelines (JCG) can be used to help.

The JCG lists injuries ranging from catastrophic to minor and provides corresponding guideline compensation brackets. In the table below, you can see some examples of these from the latest edition of the JCG. 

Please note that these are only guideline figures, and they aren’t guaranteed. The first entry in this table has not been taken from the JCG.

Injury and SeverityCompensation Bracket
Death and LossesUp to £550,000+
Tetraplegia£396,140 to £493,000
Paraplegia£267,340 to £346,890
Brain Damage – Very Severe£344,150 to £493,000
Injuries Resulting in Death – Full Awareness£15,300 to £29,060
Bereavement Award£15,120

What Else Could A Fatal Motorcycle Accident Claim Include?

A fatal motorcycle accident claim can also include compensation aimed towards the estate and dependents of the deceased. For example, this could include:

What Is The Bereavement Award?

Certain relatives can claim the bereavement award under the FAA. This is awarded as a lump sum of £15,120 and is split between those who decide to claim it.

Qualifying relatives can include:

To get more information on making a fatal motorbike accident claim, or to learn more about what your claim could include, get in touch with our team today.

Paramedics attended to an injured motorcyclist lying on the road

Who Can Claim Compensation For The Death Of A Family Member?

If you lost a loved one due to a fatal bike accident, you may qualify to claim compensation for the death of a family member.

To claim for a motorcycle death, the Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1934 allows for the estate of the deceased to claim during the first 6 months following the fatal bike accident.

In addition, the Fatal Accidents Act 1976 allows for dependents to claim compensation for the death of a family member in the form of a statutory bereavement award. Claims under both acts will typically be compensated in the same settlement.

Under the Fatal Accidents Act, a dependent includes:

Call our advisors if your loved one suffered a motorcycle death due to another party’s negligence.

What Is A Fatal Motorcycle Accident?

As mentioned above, most of the road accidents involving one motorcycle and other traffic result in the motorcycle passenger dead or suffering severe injuries.

In most cases, the motorcycle accidents are caused by limited viewing ability, a sudden turn, lane splitting, drunk driving, speeding, lack of driving experience or violation of traffic laws. In very unfortunate situations, motorcyclists may end up in road accidents through no fault of their own but instead due to broken pavements, debris or potholes.

This situation is even worse because it not only leaves the motorcyclist dead or fatally injured, it may also cause significant damage to other property at the accident site.

What Are The Causes Of Fatal Motorcycle Accidents?

Let’s take a look at some of the leading causes of fatal motorcycle accidents.

Claiming For A Fatal Motorcycle Accident Caused by Driver Negligence

Motorcycle accidents caused by negligent drivers are typically viewed as criminal offences under UK Law. A negligent vehicle or motorcycle driver, if alive, may be tried in a criminal case for violating the duty of care that he or she owes to fellow road users.

A negligent driver is also considered as a dangerous driver who has the potential to harm other road users. When driving without due diligence causes death or severe injuries – like head, back, or neck injuries – then the victim’s family members may have a legal claim to just compensation for the permanent damages suffered by the victim.

In dangerous driving situations involving drunk driving, speeding, racing or violation of traffic laws, the police will investigate the matter and provide sufficient evidence to pursue a legal proceeding against the guilty parties. In this scenario, the errant driver’s negligent behaviour will have to be proved to get compensation.

While representative motorcycle accident compensation amounts have been provided in a later section, it should be highlighted that the success of a compensation claims case depends on many different factors.

Accidents Caused By Intoxication

Intoxication or driving under the influence of alcohol is a serious offence in the UK. If motorcyclists sustain life-threatening injuries or succumb to death due to driving while impaired, such accident cases are likely to reach the courtrooms.

Generally, injuries sustained in this type of accident are fatal and can cause brain malfunction, severe neck pain or permanent back injuries. The victim, with the help of police files and proper legal guidance, will have to prove criminal negligence on the part of the guilty driver. If you are facing such a situation, get in touch with us by using the contact information provided at the bottom of this page.

Fatal Motorcycle Accidents At Work

If any of the aforementioned motorcycle accidents happen to a UK resident whilst they are working, that accident may be deemed as a work-related incident. Many people in the UK have to regularly travel to their day jobs, thus increasing the probabilities of them being hurt in a road accident.

When motorcyclists carrying out their work duties meet with fatal road accidents, they may be able to claim compensation from their employers, their employer’s insurance company and their own insurance company if the law permits it.

Fatal Motorbike Accidents On Public Roads

Accidents which occur in a public place may need to be addressed in a different manner. There are a number of laws and regulations which dictate the way in which public places must be kept and maintained. This is true for both private owners and local governments.

The occupier of a property – be it the council or the renter of a shop space – has a duty to provide a reasonable degree of safety. This also applies to public spaces such as car parks and other places where a fatal accident might occur. If you would like to learn more about how to file a compensation claim in these circumstances, call our team now and discuss the matter.

Other Causes Of Fatal Motorcycle Accidents

Apart from those discussed in the previous sections, there are many other potential contributing factors to a fatal motorcycle accident on UK roads. Those factors can include (but are not limited to):

Any one of the above issues or a combination of the issues can lead to a fatal road traffic accident.

How To Prove A Motorcycle Accident Claim

The death of a close family member due to a fatal motorcycle is likely to leave you devastated. While you may be struggling, the very idea of legal action might be far from your thoughts.

The legal process can be complex and can intimidate those with little legal experience. At our firm, we make it easy for anyone to file a claim. If you are considering legal action, we recommend that you do the following:

If you are unable to complete these steps by yourself, designate a reliable person to complete them on your behalf, or we can help you too.

Gathering Evidence For A Fatal Motorcycle Accident Claim

When you are making a fatal motorbike accident claim on behalf of a loved one, you need to be able to establish that the accident that led to their passing was caused by someone else’s negligence.

For example, this could be another road user such as a driver. The most effective way to do this is to acquire as much evidence as you can.

Here are some examples:

If you need more examples of evidence or additional guidance, then get in touch with us today.

Make A No Win No Fee Compensation Claim

To provide a compassionate legal environment and maximum financial relief to our clients, we offer a Conditional Fee Agreement (CFA) deal. This means that you do not need to pay us until you are financially compensated. This ‘No Win No Fee’ approach protects you from costly legal fees while affording you top-quality legal representation at the same time.

This client-friendly approach makes it easy for clients to approach us for expert legal help without the risk of large bills should their claim not be successful. We can provide motorcycle accident compensation examples and help you discover how a ‘No Win No Fee’ approach can be the best approach for your claim.

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