California motorcycle accident lawyer
Fighting for Injured Motorcyclists
Respect for riders, results for families
California riders contend with distracted drivers, sudden left turns, and traffic that hides motorcycles in mirrors and blind spots. As a motorcycle accident lawyer, The Guerrero Firm counters bias with evidence—scene photos, helmet and gear inspections, and traffic-camera footage. Many collisions trace to driver inattention, unsafe merges, or tailgating, and we pursue accountability as aggressively as our
car accidents
team.
Steps That Strengthen Your Claim
From the scene to the doctor’s office
Move to safety, call 911, and accept medical evaluation even when adrenaline masks pain. Document the bike, gear damage, and road hazards; gather witness contacts; preserve your helmet and clothing; and avoid recorded statements. We coordinate specialists and ensure your treatment plan reflects orthopedic injuries, road rash, and potential TBI symptoms.
Why Motorcycle Crashes Happen
Left turns, blind spots, and bad assumptions
Common causes include left-turn violations, unsafe merges, distracted or impaired driving, and roadway defects. We demonstrate how limited conspicuity and driver misjudgment—not rider misconduct—often explain the crash. California’s comparative negligence law still allows recovery when blame is shared, proportional to fault.
Overcoming Bias and Proving Fault
Build the record, win the argument
We reconstruct the collision, gather eyewitness statements, and use biomechanical analysis to connect forces to injuries. If a commercial vehicle was involved, our truck accidents experience helps address multiple defendants and federal rules. When collisions prove fatal, families turn to us for wrongful death claims handled with care and urgency.
Treatment, time off work, and the life you missed
Treatment, time off work, and the life you missed
We pursue medical costs, therapy, wage loss, future care, diminished earning capacity, and non-economic damages like pain, scarring, and loss of enjoyment. Our goal is a resolution that reflects the real-world impact on your riding, work, and daily life.

