Motorcycle riding is a way of life in California, from the Pacific Coast Highway to the busy streets of Los Angeles. But for many riders, a day on the road ends in a life-altering accident. When this happens, you aren’t just fighting physical injuries; you are fighting “Biker Bias” the unfair stereotype that motorcyclists are inherently reckless.
At Deldar Legal, we know the truth. Most riders are the most observant people on the road. We use our 10+ years of experience to shut down insurance company prejudices and secure the compensation you deserve.
Navigating California’s Complex Motorcycle Laws
California has unique statutes that directly impact your ability to recover damages. Understanding these is the first step in your legal journey.
Lane Splitting and AB 51
Under Assembly Bill 51, California became the first state to officially legalize lane splitting. However, the California Highway Patrol (CHP) has specific safety guidelines. We prove that your lane splitting was safe by showing:
- You were traveling at a safe speed (typically under 50 mph).
- Your speed differential with surrounding traffic was 10 mph or less.
- You did not split near large trucks or in driver blind spots.
- Note: It is illegal for a driver to intentionally block or impede a lane-splitting motorcyclist.
Pure Comparative Fault: Even if You Were Partially at Fault
California follows a Pure Comparative Fault rule. This means you can recover compensation even if you were 99% at fault. For example, if a jury determines you were 40% responsible for the crash, you can still recover 60% of the total damages. We work to minimize your percentage of fault to maximize your payout.
The Mandatory Helmet Law and Injury Value
California law requires all riders and passengers to wear a safety helmet. If you weren’t wearing one, the insurance company will try to reduce your claim. However, a lack of a helmet does not bar you from a lawsuit; we focus on proving the negligence of the other driver caused the accident itself, regardless of your gear.
Critical Deadlines: The California Statute of Limitations
In California, you have a limited window to file a claim. Missing these deadlines means losing your right to compensation forever:
- Personal Injury: 2 years from the date of the accident.
- Wrongful Death: 2 years from the date of death (which may differ from the accident date).
- Government Entities: If your accident involved a city bus, police car, or poorly maintained state road, you have only 6 months to file a formal claim.
- Minors: Generally have 2 years from their 18th birthday to file.
Specialized Expertise in Motorcycle Dynamics
A motorcycle accident is not just a “small car crash.” The physics and environmental factors are entirely different.
Road Hazards and Weather Patterns
We understand how California’s environment affects riders. We investigate:
- The “First Rain” Effect: How the first rain of the season mixes with road oil to create slick surfaces.
- Infrastructure Failures: Dangers posed by steel construction plates, manhole covers, and uneven train tracks.
- Thermal Stress: How extreme California heat causes tire pressure fluctuations and rider fatigue.
Combatting “Biker Bias” in the Courtroom
Insurance adjusters often assume the rider was speeding. At Deldar Legal, we hire Accident Reconstruction Specialists and Human Factors Experts to analyze skid marks, GoPro footage, and witness statements to prove the driver not the rider was at fault.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. In California, you are not legally required to provide a recorded statement to the at-fault party’s insurance company. Anything you say can be twisted to shift blame onto you. Speak to a lawyer at Deldar Legal first.
Insurance adjusters actively monitor your public and private profiles. A photo of you smiling at a family BBQ can be used as “evidence” that you are not in pain. We recommend pausing all social media activity until your case is resolved.
California has high rates of uninsured drivers. We help you explore Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist (UM/UIM) coverage through your own policy, as well as Medical Payments (MedPay) coverage to ensure your bills are covered.
Gaps in treatment are a red flag for defense attorneys. They will argue your injuries aren’t serious. We help you document your recovery and explain legitimate reasons for missed appointments to protect the value of your claim.
Generally, the surviving spouse, domestic partner, or children have the first right to file. If none exist, parents or legal heirs to the estate may be eligible.
Why Choose Deldar Legal?
We don’t just see a case number; we see a member of the riding community who has been wronged. With a deep understanding of California’s legal landscape and a refusal to back down from “Biker Bias,” Deldar Legal are ready to fight for you.
Contact us today for a free, no-obligation consultation.