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Motorcycle accidents often result in severe, life-altering injuries due to the lack of protection for riders. At Ryan Dolinar Law, we understand the unique risks motorcyclists face on the road and the complex legal challenges that follow. We’re dedicated to securing fair compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and other damages, helping you move forward after a serious motorcycle accident.
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Determining liability in motorcycle accidents requires a close examination of all involved parties. Often, accidents occur due to driver negligence—such as failing to check blind spots, distracted driving, or reckless behavior on the road. In some cases, hazardous road conditions or defective motorcycle parts can contribute to the accident. Our team investigates every angle, identifying all parties at fault to build a strong case and ensure maximum compensation.
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Motorcycle accidents frequently result in serious injuries, many of which require extensive treatment and long-term care. Common injuries include traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, broken bones, road rash, and internal damage. These injuries can lead to significant medical expenses, loss of mobility, and decreased quality of life. At Ryan Dolinar Law, we are committed to helping you secure the resources you need to support your recovery and regain control of your future.
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We’re here to listen, guide, and fight for your rights—let’s start the conversation and explore how we can best support your case.
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After a motorcycle accident, seek medical attention immediately, even if your injuries seem minor. Document the accident scene, gather contact information from witnesses, and reach out to an experienced motorcycle accident attorney to discuss your legal options.
Liability can fall on several parties, including other drivers, manufacturers of faulty motorcycle parts, or even local governments if road conditions were a factor. We conduct a thorough investigation to hold all responsible parties accountable for your injuries.
In California, you generally have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim. Acting quickly helps ensure that critical evidence is preserved, which can strengthen your case.
Yes, you may still be eligible for compensation even if you weren’t wearing a helmet, though not wearing one could impact the compensation you receive. An attorney can help you understand how this might affect your specific case.
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