Norwalk Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

Motorcycle Accident Attorney Serving Norwalk, California

Norwalk’s position at the confluence of the I-5, I-605, and I-105 freeways makes it both a convenient transportation hub and a genuinely hazardous environment for motorcycle riders. Commercial truck traffic on the I-5, aggressive merging at the I-5 / I-605 interchange, and busy surface arterials like Rosecrans Avenue and Firestone Boulevard all create elevated risk for riders who have none of the crash protection available to occupants of enclosed vehicles.

The Law Offices of Asher Hoffman represents injured motorcyclists in Norwalk and throughout Southeast Los Angeles County. We fight the insurer bias that motorcyclists routinely face – the assumption that a rider was going too fast or splitting lanes recklessly – with physical evidence, expert analysis, and, when necessary, a trial.

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Common Causes of Motorcycle Accidents in Norwalk

  • Left-turn collisions. The most common deadly motorcycle crash pattern: a driver turning left across oncoming traffic fails to see or yield to an approaching motorcyclist. Occurs frequently at Norwalk’s busy intersections on Rosecrans Avenue, Firestone Boulevard, and Pioneer Boulevard.
  • Unsafe freeway lane changes. Drivers on the I-5 and I-605 merging without checking blind spots – or drifting lanes while distracted – can clip or undercut motorcyclists with devastating results at freeway speeds.
  • Rear-end crashes at stops. Distracted or following-too-close drivers rear-end stopped motorcyclists at red lights on Norwalk’s surface streets, causing severe trauma even at relatively low impact speeds.
  • Road hazards on surface streets. Potholes on Firestone Boulevard, debris on Imperial Highway, and railroad tracks near Norwalk’s industrial zones create fall hazards for motorcyclists that enclosed vehicles weather without consequence.
  • Commercial truck blind spots. Trucks on the I-5 and surface streets create extended blind zones. Motorcyclists positioned alongside a truck during a lane change may be struck without warning.
  • Impaired driving. DUI crashes on the I-5 corridor and Norwalk surface streets spike on weekend nights and near bar and restaurant areas.

California Lane Splitting Law

California Vehicle Code section 21658.1 makes lane splitting legal for California motorcyclists. The California Highway Patrol’s published guidelines suggest splitting at no more than 10 mph over surrounding traffic speed and generally below 30 mph overall. Legal lane splitting does not forfeit your right to compensation when another driver’s negligence causes a crash. Insurance adjusters routinely and incorrectly invoke lane splitting to reduce or deny rider claims – we challenge this misrepresentation with legal authority and factual evidence.

Injuries in Norwalk Motorcycle Accidents

  • Road rash from superficial abrasions to severe degloving injuries requiring surgical treatment
  • Traumatic brain injuries including concussion, contusion, and hemorrhage
  • Spinal cord injuries causing full or partial paralysis
  • Shoulder and clavicle fractures
  • Femur, tibia, and ankle fractures – the “biker’s leg” injury pattern common in sideswipe and impact crashes
  • Internal organ injuries from handlebar or pavement impact
  • PTSD, anxiety, and depression following traumatic crashes

Steps After a Motorcycle Crash in Norwalk

  • Move to safety if possible and call 911. Request police from the Norwalk Sheriff Station and emergency medical response.
  • Do not remove your helmet unless a medical provider instructs you – neck injuries can be worsened by improper helmet removal.
  • Photograph the scene thoroughly: road surface, vehicle positions, skid marks, traffic signals, and injuries.
  • Collect the other driver’s insurance and contact information.
  • Identify witnesses and note any nearby business cameras that may have recorded the crash.
  • Accept emergency medical evaluation – adrenaline masks serious injury.
  • Do not give a recorded statement to any insurer before consulting an attorney.
  • Contact our Norwalk motorcycle accident lawyers for a free case evaluation.

California Law and Your Norwalk Motorcycle Claim

Under CCP section 335.1, you have two years from the crash date to file a personal injury lawsuit. If a road defect on a public street or freeway – a Caltrans pothole, a City of Norwalk malfunctioning signal – contributed to your crash, a government tort claim under Government Code section 911.2 must be filed within six months. California’s comparative fault rule allows recovery even if you share partial responsibility for the crash.

Compensation for Norwalk Motorcycle Accident Victims

  • Past and future medical expenses including emergency care, surgery, hospitalization, and rehabilitation
  • Lost wages during recovery and lost future earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering and emotional distress
  • Permanent scarring, disfigurement, and disability
  • Motorcycle repair or replacement and damaged gear
  • Wrongful death damages for families of motorcyclists killed in crashes

Frequently Asked Questions

What if the other driver’s insurer says I was going too fast?

“Going too fast” is the most common defense against motorcyclists, and it is often made without any physical evidence. We respond with accident reconstruction analysis, vehicle damage patterns, skid distance calculations, and witness accounts that establish the actual facts – not the insurer’s preferred narrative.

What if I did not have health insurance at the time of the crash?

Lack of health insurance does not prevent you from getting medical care or pursuing a personal injury claim. Many treating providers will treat on a medical lien basis and wait to be paid from your settlement. We coordinate with your treatment providers throughout the case.

How much is my Norwalk motorcycle accident case worth?

Case value depends on the severity of your injuries, your economic losses, the at-fault driver’s insurance coverage, and the specific facts of the crash. We provide an honest evaluation based on comparable outcomes – not inflated promises designed to get you to sign.

Local Resources for Norwalk Motorcycle Accident Victims

  • Norwalk Sheriff Station: 12335 Rosecrans Ave, Norwalk, CA 90650. (562) 863-8711.
  • California Highway Patrol (Santa Fe Springs Area): Investigates freeway motorcycle crashes in the Norwalk area.
  • Coast Plaza Hospital: 13100 Studebaker Rd, Norwalk, CA 90650.
  • PIH Health Hospital Whittier: 12401 Washington Blvd, Whittier, CA 90602.
  • Norwalk Courthouse: 12720 Norwalk Blvd, Norwalk, CA 90650.

Norwalk Motorcycle Accident: Building Your Case

A strong motorcycle accident case in Norwalk is built on physical evidence and expert analysis, not competing driver narratives. We document the scene early, obtain all available camera footage before it is overwritten, and – where the crash facts warrant it – retain accident reconstruction specialists to establish speed, stopping distance, and the sequence of events through physical evidence.

For cases involving traumatic brain injuries, we work with neuropsychologists and life care planners to document the long-term cognitive and functional impact of the injury. For spinal cord injuries, we retain physiatrists and rehabilitation specialists to project future care costs. For orthopedic injuries requiring surgery, we obtain opinions from treating surgeons and, when necessary, independent medical experts.

This level of preparation is what moves insurance companies. Adjusters who receive a comprehensive demand package with expert support settle cases for more than adjusters who receive a simple medical specials calculation. We invest in building that package.

Specific Intersection Risks for Norwalk Motorcyclists

Based on Norwalk’s road layout, the intersections that create the most motorcycle accident risk include the Rosecrans Avenue / Pioneer Boulevard area (high left-turn volume across oncoming traffic), the Firestone Boulevard / I-605 on-ramp approaches (merge-conflict zone where trucks and cars converge), and the Imperial Highway corridor near the Norwalk / Santa Fe Springs boundary (wide lanes encourage speed that leaves less time to react to riders). If your crash occurred at one of these or similar high-risk locations, we investigate whether recurring hazard conditions contributed to the accident.

Additional FAQ: Norwalk Motorcycle Accident Claims

What if the crash happened at night and I had no lights?

California Vehicle Code section 25650 requires motorcyclists to operate with headlights illuminated. Riding at night without lights would constitute a traffic violation and could be argued as comparative fault. However, the driver’s failure to see your motorcycle and avoid the crash may still be the primary cause of the accident. We analyze these fact patterns carefully.

Can I recover for my damaged motorcycle and gear?

Yes. Property damage – your motorcycle, riding jacket, helmet, boots, and other gear destroyed or damaged in the crash – is recoverable as part of your personal injury claim or in a separate property damage claim. We include all recoverable property losses in your demand.

What if the at-fault driver was texting?

Distracted driving evidence – text messages, phone records, dashcam footage showing the driver looking at a screen – significantly strengthens a motorcycle accident claim. We subpoena this evidence through discovery when litigation is filed and present it to maximize both liability findings and damage awards.

Norwalk Motorcycle Accident: Insurance Negotiation and Bad Faith

Motorcycle accident insurers sometimes act in bad faith by denying valid claims, unreasonably delaying payment, or making settlement offers so low they cannot be justified by any reasonable reading of the evidence. California Insurance Code section 790.03 and related case law give victims recourse when an insurer’s conduct crosses the line from hard negotiating to bad faith. While bad faith claims are not appropriate in every case, we evaluate insurer conduct throughout the claims process and advise clients when the insurer’s actions may support additional legal remedies.

Uninsured Drivers and Norwalk Motorcycle Accidents

California has one of the highest rates of uninsured drivers in the nation. When a motorcyclist is hit by an uninsured driver, the victim’s own UM coverage becomes the primary compensation source. We evaluate UM coverage at the beginning of every case and advise clients on policy limits, stacking possibilities, and how to maximize recovery under their own policy while pursuing any available direct claim against the at-fault driver.

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