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Motorcycle Accident Lawyer, Los Angeles

If you or a loved one was involved in a motorcycle accident, you need a dedicated team of professional and experienced Los Angeles motorcycle accident attorneys to advocate for you and protect your interests during this extremely difficult time.

And because California law allows more than one person to be responsible for an accident, it’s imperative to have the right injury lawyer on your side to gather all the facts and details of the case and protect your interests while you recover. A Los Angeles motorcycle accident lawyer is ready to put our knowledge to work for you.

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Motorcycle accidents are nothing short of devastating and often result in life-changing circumstances for everyone involved. Regardless of how responsible and safe the motorcycle rider is, all it takes is one wrong move or one distracted driver to cause a serious accident. It also doesn’t help that California is the only state that does not have any laws in place that prohibit lane splitting, which is when bikers weave in and out of slow moving or stopped traffic.

California Law and Cyclists

The state of California contains the most roads that are listed in the “top 100 motorcycle roads” across the entire country, according to website MotorcycleRoads.com. So it’s no surprise that Los Angeles residents are attracted to motorcycling. Anyone that has ever lived or visited this beautiful West Coast state can attest to its inviting climate, breathtaking views, and thrilling highways. And it is because of this that California also has more motorcycle crashes than any other state. In Los Angeles County alone, California’s Statewide Integrated Traffic Records System (SWITRS) show there were over 3,500 collisions in 2013 in which a cyclist was injured during a collision. Which leads our lawyers to ask the question:

Does California law hurt bikers?

While there are many laws in place to keep cyclists safe on the busy Los Angeles roads, there is one law of particular concern to our injury lawyers here at The Barnes law firm, and that is the legality of lane-splitting. As we previously mentioned, lane-splitting is illegal in every other state except in California. What’s more, California does not track how often accidents that involve lane-splitting occur, making it nearly impossible to gauge how safe or unsafe the maneuver really is. Motorcycle safety specialists like to think that motorcycle accidents and collisions typically happen when someone is doing something wrong, and because lane-splitting is not prohibited in California, it’s essentially not wrong.

Legal Help for Los Angeles Motorcycle Accidents

Given bikers’ lack of visibility, stability, and protection compared to its the other vehicles on the roads, getting into a motorcycle accident is much more likely. In addition to this, motorcycle crashes are often far more serious than other road accidents, resulting in paralyzing injuries and sometimes death.

Here are some leading reasons why motorcycle accidents occur:

  • Speeding
  • Tailgating
  • Inexperienced drivers
  • Alcohol & drugs
  • Poor road and weather conditions
  • Distractions (phone calls, texting, etc.)
  • Failure to wear protective gear
  • Weaving in and out of traffic

Immediately after an accident occurs, factors must be identified to determine who is at fault. This determination can be complex, mostly because the parties involved hardly ever agree, and is best handled by a professional Los Angeles motorcycle accident attorney.

If you’ve been hurt in a motorcycle accident and are unsure where to turn, our injury law firm has extensive experience working with motorcycle accident victims and getting them the compensation they deserve. Our motorcycle and truck accident lawyers in Los Angeles focus exclusively on accident cases. To schedule your free and 100% confidential consultation with one of our Los Angeles motorcycle accident attorneys, dial 800-800-0000 today. There’s no fee unless you recover!

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