Los Angeles Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

 

Trusted Los Angeles Motorcycle Accident Attorneys Serving Los Angeles County

At the Law Offices of Asher Hoffman, we represent Los Angeles residents and Los Angeles County families seriously injured in motorcycle accident cases. Motorcycle accidents are uniquely devastating. Riders are exposed in ways that drivers and passengers in enclosed vehicles are not, and the same collision that produces a minor whiplash claim for a passenger car driver routinely produces life-altering injuries — broken bones, spinal cord damage, traumatic brain injury — for a motorcyclist.

Founding attorney Asher Hoffman has spent more than a decade representing injured Californians in serious personal injury matters. After undergoing spinal fusion surgery for severe scoliosis, he understands firsthand what it means to navigate medical care, recovery timelines, and the financial pressure that follows a catastrophic injury. That perspective shapes how our firm treats every client: with empathy, transparency, and unwavering advocacy.

Every Los Angeles motorcycle accident client at our firm has direct access to their attorney, honest communication about case strategy and value, and a team prepared to negotiate or litigate as the facts require. The process begins with a free consultation, with no obligation and no fee unless we win.

Why Motorcycle Accidents in Los Angeles Demand Specialized Legal Representation

Los Angeles is one of the most dense, congested, and accident-prone metropolitan areas in the United States, with a population of nearly 4 million. Mulholland Drive and the canyon roads of the Santa Monica Mountains attract heavy weekend motorcycle traffic, and the I-405 lane-splitting corridor through the Westside generates a disproportionate share of motorcycle injury claims in LA County.

The combination of dense surface streets, freeway access via Interstate 5, Interstate 10, Interstate 405, Interstate 110, Interstate 101, Interstate 710, and State Route 134, and high commercial activity creates significant motorcycle accident risk throughout the city. Local conditions matter to your case in ways that go well beyond the standard accident-reconstruction analysis. We know the streets, the venues, the regulatory landscape, and — critically — the local insurance defense bar that handles Los Angeles cases.

Common Causes of Motorcycle Accidents in Los Angeles

Most motorcycle accident cases in Los Angeles arise from situations that reasonable safety practices could have prevented:

  • Lane-change collisions — when motorists fail to check blind spots before merging.
  • Left-turn intersection crashes — the single most common cause of motorcycle fatalities.
  • Distracted or impaired drivers — who fail to perceive or yield to motorcyclists.
  • Unsafe road surfaces — including potholes, debris, and uneven pavement.
  • Lane-splitting disputes — when other motorists react aggressively to legal lane-splitting.
  • Speeding by other vehicles — particularly in heavy freeway traffic.

Each of these scenarios produces a different evidentiary path. Our firm investigates the specific facts of every case — driver behavior, road conditions, vehicle data, witness statements, surveillance footage, and where applicable, regulatory compliance — to build the strongest possible liability case.

Common Motorcycle Accident Injuries We See in Los Angeles Cases

Traumatic brain injury (even with a helmet), spinal cord injury and paralysis, severe road rash and degloving injuries, multiple fractures (particularly to legs, pelvis, and arms), internal organ damage, amputations, and severe psychological trauma.

We work with treating physicians, life-care planners, and where appropriate, neuropsychologists, vocational economists, and accident reconstructionists to fully document the medical and economic impact of these injuries. Insurance carriers undervalue claims when injured plaintiffs are unrepresented; the function of skilled counsel is to translate medical reality into legal recovery.

California Lane-Splitting Law and Your Case

California Vehicle Code section 21658.1 makes California the only state in the country where lane-splitting is expressly legal. Insurance companies and defense attorneys nonetheless try to use lane-splitting against injured riders, arguing the rider was operating unsafely. Skilled motorcycle accident counsel pushes back hard on this misuse of an otherwise legal maneuver, citing the actual statute, the CHP guidelines, and the underlying physics of motorcycle visibility.

The Bias Riders Face in Insurance Negotiations

Motorcyclists face a measurable bias from insurance adjusters and juries: years of stereotyping (the “reckless biker”) affect how claims are valued. We counter this by leaning hard on the objective evidence — accident reconstruction, the at-fault driver’s admissions, surveillance and witness testimony — and by documenting the rider’s safe-operation history, training, and helmet use whenever applicable.

Compensation Available in a Los Angeles Motorcycle Accident Case

California law allows injured plaintiffs to recover both economic and non-economic damages. Recovery in a Los Angeles motorcycle accident case typically includes past and future medical care (which is often substantial for catastrophic injuries), lost wages and lost earning capacity, pain and suffering, the cost of long-term rehabilitation and assistive devices, and in cases of permanent disability, life-care planning costs.

The amount depends on the severity of the injury, the impact on the plaintiff’s life and earning capacity, and the strength of the evidence supporting liability. We provide an honest evaluation during your free consultation.

California Motorcycle Accident Statistics

  • California reports approximately 500 motorcycle fatalities per year.
  • Riders are 24x more likely to die in a crash than passenger vehicle occupants.
  • Lane-splitting is legal under Vehicle Code 21658.1; CHP publishes safety guidelines.
  • Motorcycle helmet use is required for all riders under California Vehicle Code 27803.

Hospitals and Medical Resources for Los Angeles Motorcycle Accident Victims

Major hospitals and trauma facilities serving Los Angeles motorcycle accident victims include Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, LAC+USC Medical Center (Level I trauma center), Keck Hospital of USC, and Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. Always follow your treating physician’s recommendations, attend every scheduled appointment, and keep detailed records of every visit, prescription, and bill — these records are essential to documenting the full impact of your injuries.

Court Information for Los Angeles Motorcycle Accident Cases

Los Angeles motorcycle accident cases are typically filed at the Stanley Mosk Courthouse (111 N Hill St) — the central LA Superior Court for civil litigation. California’s standard statute of limitations for personal injury is two years from the date of the accident. Claims involving public entities — the City of Los Angeles, the State of California, or a public agency — require a government tort claim within just six months of the incident. Missing either deadline almost always means losing the right to recover.

What to Do After a Motorcycle Accident Accident in Los Angeles

The hours and days after an injury are critical, both medically and legally. Taking the right steps protects your health and strengthens your eventual claim.

Immediately after a motorcycle accident incident in Los Angeles:

  • Call 911 if anyone is injured. Request medical attention even if you feel “okay” — adrenaline often masks serious injuries.
  • If safe, document the scene with photos and video, including positions of vehicles or hazards, damage, and any visible evidence.
  • Get the contact and insurance information of every party involved, plus contact information for any witnesses.
  • Report the incident to the appropriate authority: Los Angeles Police Department for traffic-related incidents, the property owner or manager for premises incidents, and your employer for workplace-related injuries.
  • Seek medical evaluation as soon as possible. Some serious injuries — concussions, soft-tissue damage, internal bleeding — only become apparent hours or days later.
  • Do not give a recorded statement to the at-fault party’s insurance company before consulting an attorney.
  • Contact a Los Angeles motorcycle accident attorney as early as possible to preserve evidence, identify all liable parties, and avoid procedural errors.

Why Choose the Law Offices of Asher Hoffman for Your Los Angeles Motorcycle Accident Case

Insurance companies treat unrepresented claimants very differently from claimants represented by lawyers known to take cases to trial. Our firm is built on accessibility, honesty, and trial-readiness — all of which directly affect what insurers are willing to pay.

Reasons Los Angeles motorcycle accident clients choose our firm:

  • Direct attorney access. You speak with your lawyer, not just a paralegal or case manager.
  • Trial-ready representation. We prepare every case as if it will go to trial. That preparation drives stronger settlements.
  • No upfront fees. We work on a pure contingency basis. You owe nothing unless we recover compensation for you.
  • Honest case evaluation. We tell you what your case is realistically worth, what to expect, and how long the process will take.
  • Two convenient Southern California offices. We meet clients in 4929 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 410, Los Angeles, CA 90010, and we travel throughout Los Angeles County and Southern California to meet seriously injured clients who cannot travel to us.

Frequently Asked Questions About Los Angeles Motorcycle Accident Claims

How long do I have to file a motorcycle accident claim in Los Angeles?
California’s statute of limitations for personal injury claims is two years from the date of the accident. Claims against a government entity, such as the City of Los Angeles or a public agency, require a tort claim within six months. Always speak with an attorney as early as possible to avoid missing a deadline.

What if I was partially at fault for the accident?
California follows a “pure comparative negligence” rule. You can still recover damages even if you were partially at fault, but your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if you were 20 percent at fault and your damages are $100,000, you would recover $80,000.

How much does it cost to hire a Los Angeles motorcycle accident attorney?
Our firm works on a contingency-fee basis. You pay nothing upfront, and we are only paid if we recover compensation for you. Initial consultations are always free.

Do I have to go to court?
The majority of personal injury cases settle before trial. However, we prepare every case as if it will go to trial, because thorough preparation drives stronger settlement outcomes.

How long does a Los Angeles motorcycle accident case take?
Timelines vary based on the complexity of the case, the severity of injuries, and the willingness of insurers to negotiate fairly. Some claims resolve in a few months; others take a year or more, particularly when serious injuries require ongoing treatment before the full damages can be calculated.

What is my Los Angeles motorcycle accident case worth?
Case value depends on the severity of injuries, the impact on your life and ability to earn, the strength of the liability evidence, and the available insurance coverage. We provide an honest evaluation during your free consultation.

Contact Our Los Angeles Motorcycle Accident Attorneys Today

At the Law Offices of Asher Hoffman, we understand how quickly an injury can upend your life. You deserve experienced and compassionate representation from a team that treats your case with the urgency and care it requires.

If you or someone you love has been injured in a motorcycle accident incident in Los Angeles or anywhere in Los Angeles County and Southern California, contact us today for a free consultation. Speak directly with an experienced Los Angeles motorcycle accident attorney who will listen, guide you, and fight for the justice and compensation you deserve.

Call (877) 792-4529 or reach out online to get started.

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