Motorcycle Accidents

California Motorcycle Accident Lawyer: Guardrails Aren’t Designed to Protect Motorcyclists

Roadside barriers such as guardrails are designed to protect motorized vehicles from running off the road, colliding with trees, falling down embankments, or driving off of bridges. They have been installed over thousands of miles of highway and interstates across the nation, and they are credited with saving countless lives and minimizing accidents and injuries. […]

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Harley-Davidson Man Receives Head Injury in Alicia Parkway Crash

After clipping several cars along Alicia Parkway and then wrecking his motorcycle, a California man is recovering from a traumatic brain injury at a local hospital. According to local news reports, a man driving a Harley-Davidson motorcycle clipped two different cars while driving on Alicia Parkway in Orange County on Sunday afternoon, November 11, 2012. […]

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Heavy Metal Singer Killed in Huntington Beach Motorcycle Accident

Hundreds of fans are mourning after local media sources reported that heavy metal rocker Mitch Lucker was killed in a motorcycle accident in Huntington Beach, California, in the early hours of November 1, 2012. Just hours before the fatal crash, the lead singer of Riverside band Suicide Silence tweeted a picture of himself dress as […]

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Anaheim Motorcyclist Dies of Injuries After Crash in Santa Ana

The Orange County Register reports that 61-year-old Dennis Zafran died at the UCI Medical Center in Orange, California, on Wednesday, October 24, 2012. The man, a resident of Anaheim, was severely injured in a motorcycle accident earlier in the week and succumbed to complications after undergoing surgery. The California motorcycle accident occurred on Monday, October […]

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California Motorcycle Laws: Why Custom Motorcycle Handlebars Could Cause Accidents

Did you know there is a law in California preventing motorcycle riders from operating vehicles with handlebars over a certain height? According to this state law, when your hands are resting on your handlebar grips, they cannot be more than six inches above your shoulders when you are sitting on your bike. Why does this […]

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Preventing Motorcycle Accidents Caused by Intoxication

This week, we wrote about the tragic death of Suicide Silence frontman, Mitch Lucker. The lead singer of a Riverside heavy metal band was allegedly riding his motorcycle under the influence of alcohol on Halloween night in Huntington Beach when he lost control of his bike and slammed into a light pole on Main Street. […]

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California Injury Attorney: Preventing Rear-End Motorcycle Accidents

When you think about deadly motorcycle accidents, the first thing that comes to mind may be high-speed collisions and reckless driving. But, the truth is the majority of motorcycle accidents and injuries involve everyday crashes, such as rear-end accidents, with responsible riders. Many of these accidents and injuries can be prevented with increased driver education […]

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Traumatic Brain Injuries and Motorcycle Accidents: What You Need to Know

This week, we covered the story of a Harley-Davidson rider who was involved in a Mission Viejo motorcycle accident on Alicia Parkway. The man was rushed to Mission Hospital by emergency responders and is now recovering from a traumatic brain injury (TBI). While hospital officials say the rider’s health is improving after his head injury, […]

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California Study: Some Drivers Block Lane-Splitting Motorcycles

California is the only state which expressly states that lane splitting is legal for motorcycles—but that doesn’t mean other drivers on the road tolerate the activity or know the rules of the road. This fact was confirmed by a recent study conducted by the California Office of Traffic Safety, which found that a significant number […]

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Orange County Injury Lawyer: Drinking and Riding Is Illegal and Deadly

Did you know in California in 2010, 27 percent of all motorcycle riders who were killed in traffic accidents had a blood alcohol level (BAC) over the legal limit of 0.08? In other words, almost three out of ten fatal motorcycle accidents across the state could have been prevented by not riding under the influence. […]

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