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Motorcycle accidents cause some of the most severe injuries seen on California roads, including catastrophic brain or spinal injuries. These injuries can require months or years of treatment and leave lasting physical and financial consequences.
If you have been injured, call Kevin Lemieux at The Law Office of Kevin Lemieux, APC, at (619) 488-6767 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation with a San Diego motorcycle accident lawyer.
Motorcycles have no seatbelts, airbags, or a surrounding frame to absorb the force of a collision. Riders are exposed to the full impact of a crash for several reasons, making motorcycle collisions far more dangerous than most other vehicle accidents:
When a crash occurs for any of these reasons, the injuries riders sustain are often severe and long-lasting.
Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) occur when a rider’s head strikes the pavement, a vehicle, or another hard surface during a crash. Even with a helmet, the force of impact can cause concussions, brain bleeds, or permanent cognitive impairment that affects memory, speech, and motor function.
A direct blow to the spine or a violent twisting motion during a crash can damage the spinal cord and lead to partial or complete paralysis. Spinal cord injuries often require lifelong medical care, assistive devices, and significant home modifications.
The blunt force of a motorcycle collision can cause internal bleeding, organ lacerations, and damage to the liver, kidneys, spleen, or lungs. These injuries are not always immediately apparent and may require emergency surgery once diagnosed through imaging at a trauma center.
Riders thrown from their motorcycle can suffer broken facial bones, jaw fractures, lost teeth, and deep lacerations. These injuries often require reconstructive surgery and dental treatment that extends well beyond the initial emergency care.
The chest absorbs a significant amount of force in a motorcycle crash, leading to broken ribs, punctured lungs, and bruised or damaged heart tissue. Rib fractures make breathing painful and can delay recovery from other injuries sustained in the same accident.
Arms, legs, hands, and feet are highly vulnerable in a motorcycle accident because riders instinctively extend their limbs to brace for impact. Shattered wrists, dislocated shoulders, torn ligaments, and crushed ankles are common results that frequently require surgical repair and extended rehabilitation.
When a rider slides across pavement after being ejected from their motorcycle, the friction strips away skin and underlying tissue. Severe road rash can penetrate down to muscle and bone, requiring skin grafts, infection management, and care that may leave permanent scarring.
Broken bones are among the most common injuries in motorcycle accidents, affecting the legs, arms, pelvis, and collarbone. Compound fractures, where the bone breaks through the skin, carry a high risk of infection and often require surgical placement of pins, plates, or rods.
Kevin Lemieux has been representing injury victims in San Diego County since 2003. His practice is built around genuine trial readiness, which is something that is less common than most people expect in personal injury work. Insurers know which attorneys actually take cases to a jury, and that reputation changes the outcome of our negotiations. Whether your motorcycle accident claim resolves before trial or requires a courtroom, every file at this office is prepared in the same way.
Motorcycle accident injuries often lead to personal injury claims that raise questions about liability, shared fault, and insurance coverage. Our legal team handles all aspects of these claims under one roof for San Diego clients.
Under California Code of Civil Procedure § 335.1, you have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. Missing this deadline will result in the court dismissing your case and the permanent loss of your right to seek compensation. Claims involving a government entity are subject to shorter administrative deadlines that require action within six months.
California allows injured motorcyclists to pursue compensation for both economic and non-economic losses. Under California Civil Code § 3333, the measure of damages is the amount that compensates for all harm caused by the defendant’s negligence. Recoverable losses may include:
Yes. California follows a pure comparative fault rule, which means your right to recover compensation is not eliminated by partial responsibility for the crash. Under California Civil Code § 1431.2, your total damages are reduced by your percentage of fault, so if you were found 25% at fault, you could still recover 75% of your total damages. Insurance companies routinely try to inflate a rider’s share of fault to limit what they pay out.
A motorcycle crash can leave you managing serious medical treatment, missed work, and a recovery with no clear end date. The evidence that supports your claim can disappear quickly, and California’s filing deadline is firm. Kevin Lemieux can investigate the crash, identify every party who may share responsibility, and work to build the strongest possible case for your recovery.
Call The Law Office of Kevin Lemieux, APC, at (619) 488-6767 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation.