Support the Cyclists’ Defence Fund
The Cyclists’ Defence Fund (CDF) was initially established in response to the case of Darren Coombes, a nine-year-old cyclist who suffered brain damage from a collision with a motorist. Cycling UK (then known as the Cyclists’ Touring Club or CTC) became concerned after the driver’s insurers responded to Darren’s claim for damages by seeking to reduce Darren’s compensation, claiming contributory negligence because Darren was not wearing a helmet. Although the insurer’s claim was ultimately defeated, CDF was formed in the aftermath to defend cyclists in similar precedent-setting cases.
We welcomes local groups to get in touch regarding cases in their area that warrant legal backing and where decisions may end up having national significance.
The work of the CDF is only possible through donations from supporters.
Current case involving the CDF
We’re receiving alarming reports of cyclists either being prosecuted or threatened with prosecution, after they’ve tried to help the police by submitting video evidence of other people committing driving offences. A lack of understanding around highway code rules and that cyclists aren’t obliged to ride close to the kerb is a common theme when we speak to cyclists who feel their reports of unsafe driving have been ignored.
So, we’re taking a stand, funding the legal costs of a Cycling UK member prosecuted for careless cycling after submitting video evidence of a driver using their mobile phone whilst driving. We can’t provide further details yet, as legal proceedings are ongoing, but will do so as soon as we can.
Help us fight for justice
We need your donations to ensure we are ready to fight for cyclists’ rights all across the UK. Just imagine if all children could cycle to school on a separated cycle lane, without having to worry about the traffic. This is who we are fighting for.
The Cyclists’ Defence Fund is appealing for donations
Legal resources and advice
The CDF can also provide legal resources and advice to cyclists, although please speak to a lawyer if you are facing or bringing a legal claim. All Cycling UK members receive free initial legal advice related to cycling personal injury claims through our incident line.
Contact us
If you are involved in, or aware of, a legal case relating to cycling, whether civil or criminal, which you believe potentially poses a significant risk of injustice or may set a dangerous legal precedent, please contact us.
While we cannot guarantee to support cases, we will always review cases to assess whether any support is possible and whether we believe our help could help improve the safety of all cyclists or enable more people to cycle.