Motorcycle Accident Attorneys in Glendale
Experienced Legal Representation for Injured Motorcyclists
Motorcycle accidents can cause serious, life-changing injuries because riders have little physical protection. If you've been injured, a Glendale motorcycle accident attorney can fight insurance bias and protect your rights. We pursue full compensation for medical bills, lost income, property damage, pain and suffering, and long-term care, handling your claim so you can focus on recovery.

Common Causes of Motorcycle Accidents
Motorcycle accidents are frequently caused by negligence from other drivers who fail to see or yield to motorcyclists. Common causes include:

Left-turn accidents involving passenger vehicles

Speeding or reckless driving

Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs

Unsafe lane changes or failure to yield

Road hazards such as potholes, debris, or poor pavement

Defective motorcycle parts or poor maintenance
Identifying the cause of the accident is critical to establishing liability and building a strong claim.

Determining Liability in a Motorcycle Accident
Liability in motorcycle accident cases is often disputed, with insurers attempting to blame the rider unfairly. Determining fault may involve:
- Reviewing police reports and traffic violations
- Analyzing witness statements, photos, and video footage
- Examining road conditions or vehicle defects
- Evaluating comparative fault claims
California follows pure comparative negligence, meaning you can still recover compensation even if you were partially at fault. A skilled Glendale motorcycle accident attorney can challenge unfair blame and pursue compensation from all responsible parties.
Dealing With Insurance Companies After a Motorcycle Crash
Insurance companies often undervalue motorcycle accident claims by relying on stereotypes about riders. They may rush to settle, dispute liability, or minimize injuries.
At Pogosyan Law, we handle all insurance communications and negotiations on your behalf. We work to:
- Protect you from recorded statements and unfair tactics
- Document medical treatment, lost wages, and future care needs
- Challenge low settlement offers
- Negotiate aggressively for maximum compensation
You never have to deal with insurers alone.

Steps to Take After a Motorcycle Accident
Taking the right steps after a crash can protect your health and your legal rights:
Call 911
Report the accident and request an official police report.
Document the scene
Take photos, videos, and collect witness contact info.
Notify your insurance company
Report the accident without admitting fault.
Contact a car accident lawyer
Legal guidance is crucial to securing fair compensation.

Damages You May Recover
If you were injured in a motorcycle accident, you may be entitled to compensation for:
- Medical expenses (current and future treatment)
- Rehabilitation and physical therapy
- Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
- Motorcycle and personal property damage
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress and trauma
- Wrongful death damages for surviving family members
Our Glendale motorcycle accident attorneys fight to maximize your recovery under California law.
Types of Motorcycle Accident Cases We Handle
We represent motorcyclists injured in all types of crashes, including:
Left-turn motorcycle accidents
Lane-change and merging collisions
Accidents caused by road hazards
Defective motorcycle or equipment cases
Hit-and-run accidents
Rear-end motorcycle crashes
01
When should I hire a motorcycle accident attorney?
As soon as possible after the accident, especially if you suffered serious injuries or liability is disputed.
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Can I recover compensation if I wasn’t wearing a helmet?
Possibly. Not wearing a helmet may affect damages but does not automatically prevent recovery.
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What if the insurance company blames me for the crash?
California’s comparative negligence law allows recovery even if you share fault. An attorney can challenge unfair blame.
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How much does it cost to hire a motorcycle accident lawyer?
We work on a contingency fee basis, no upfront costs. You pay nothing unless we win.