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If your bicycle got damaged in [[Road traffic injury | road collision]] and you are not completely at fault you can claim for damage caused to your bicycle from the person at fault.
If your bicycle got damaged in [[Road traffic injury | road collision]] and you are not completely at fault you can claim for damage caused to your bicycle from the person at fault. You have 6 years to apply to [https://www.legalaid.nsw.gov.au/my-problem-is-about/my-money/making-a-claim/step-by-step-guide-preparing-a-statement-of-claim  local court small claims division].
 
This part of information is reasonably well covered on various government sites. Simple internet search will be enough. Updating this part of the site has low priority. However, let me know if you had a look at my instructions and it was not enough.

Latest revision as of 08:46, 4 November 2025

If your bicycle got damaged in road collision and you are not completely at fault you can claim for damage caused to your bicycle from the person at fault. You have 6 years to apply to local court small claims division.

This part of information is reasonably well covered on various government sites. Simple internet search will be enough. Updating this part of the site has low priority. However, let me know if you had a look at my instructions and it was not enough.