Hurt on your motorcycle in Orange County? Landver Law’s Orange County motorcycle accident lawyers have recovered $18.5 million for injured riders and are ready to pursue full compensation for you. You pay nothing unless we recover. Call (844) 4-LAWINJURY (529465) for a free case review, available in English and Spanish.
After a motorcycle crash, the situation moves quickly. The other driver’s insurer reviews the file early, medical costs start accumulating, and evidence becomes harder to recover with each passing day. Most riders don’t have legal representation in place when those first insurer contacts happen.
Landver Law is an Orange County motorcycle accident law firm that understands how insurers evaluate rider claims, where they look for weaknesses, and how to counter those positions with documentation. We handle cases involving serious injuries, disputed fault, and denied insurance coverage. Every case is focused on your full recovery.
We don’t charge upfront fees. If we don’t recover, you don’t pay.
Most motorcycle crashes in Orange County come down to driver negligence. Retaining an attorney early means the underlying fault gets documented before anything changes.
Improper left turns are one of the leading causes of motorcycle fatalities in California. A car turning left across a rider’s path without yielding leaves almost no time to react. These crashes tend to produce serious injuries, and the liability picture is usually clear from the available evidence.
Lane change accidents happen when a driver merges without properly checking blind spots. Motorcycles are easily missed in mirrors, and a single inattentive merge at the wrong moment causes significant harm.
Rear-end crashes affect motorcyclists differently than passenger vehicle occupants. Without a vehicle structure absorbing the impact, even relatively low-speed rear strikes produce serious injuries.
A driver looking at a screen won’t see a motorcycle in time to respond. Distracted driving is one of the leading causes of preventable motorcycle crashes throughout Orange County.
High-speed crashes involving motorcycles rarely resolve without serious harm. Reckless drivers on Orange County roads and freeways create conditions that leave riders with almost no margin to avoid impact.
An intoxicated driver has impaired reflexes and compromised judgment. If a DUI driver caused your crash, you likely have grounds for full compensatory damages and, where the conduct warrants it, punitive damages under California law.
The damages available in a motorcycle accident claim cover both financial losses and personal harm. A complete assessment includes current and future medical costs, lost income, reduced earning capacity, physical and emotional harm, and property damage. Where driver negligence was particularly serious, punitive damages can also be part of the claim.
Accurate damage calculation matters. Insurers settle for less when riders don’t have a full picture of what their case is worth. We complete that assessment before any demand goes out.
The steps taken in the hours after a crash have a direct effect on the strength of the claim.
Contact emergency services and stay at the scene. An official police report documents the facts before they can be contested. That report becomes a foundational part of the case file.
Get evaluated right away, even without obvious symptoms. Delayed medical care gives insurers an opening to argue your injuries weren’t crash-related.
Photograph the scene, your bike, your injuries, and the other vehicle. Get contact information from any witnesses before leaving. That documentation becomes evidence.
Don’t speak to any insurer before consulting an attorney. Adjusters are trained to use early statements to reduce what gets paid out.
Leave your bike as-is until your attorney advises otherwise. Hold onto all records, gear, and damaged equipment. Evidence in motorcycle cases is time-sensitive.
The sooner an attorney is involved, the more complete the evidence record will be. A motorcycle accident lawyer Orange County riders trust means faster case development and more options from the start.
Every attorney at Landver Law works their cases directly. A motorcycle accident lawyer Orange County clients can count on handles the case personally, not through a chain of assistants.
Low offers don’t close cases here without a full review. We assess every component of potential compensation before accepting or rejecting a number. When an insurer’s position doesn’t reflect what the case is worth, we say so and back it up with documentation. If trial is what it takes, we go.
Consultations available in English and Spanish.
Your first conversation costs nothing. We go through what happened, address your questions, and outline your legal options clearly. No pressure, no obligation.
We begin collecting the police report, witness accounts, scene documentation, and any relevant footage immediately after retention. Delay costs documentation that can’t be recovered later.
We work with medical specialists, accident reconstruction professionals, and financial analysts to document the full scope of losses, including long-term care needs and future financial impact.
We handle all insurer contact directly. An Orange County motorcycle accident lawyer on your side means negotiations are based on a complete case file and a full damages analysis.
If the insurer won’t move to a fair number, we take the case to court. Our willingness to litigate affects how insurers respond throughout every earlier stage of the process.
Once the case resolves, we manage lien resolution, final paperwork, and disbursement. No surprises. You receive what you’re owed.
It depends on the severity of the injuries, medical costs, lost income, and future losses. Every case is different. A case review gives you the most accurate starting point — we go through that with every client before making any settlement demand.
Rider bias shows up consistently in how motorcycle claims get evaluated. Insurers often approach these cases with a presumption of rider fault before looking at the evidence. California’s comparative fault law allows injured riders to recover damages even when they share partial responsibility for the crash.
Lane splitting is legal under California law. If another driver’s negligence caused the collision, you may still have a valid claim. Lane splitting status alone doesn’t remove the other driver’s liability.
Two years from the date of the crash for most personal injury claims in California. Missing that window permanently eliminates the right to pursue compensation. Don’t wait until the deadline is close to find out where you stand.
Possibly. Not wearing a helmet may affect the damages calculation under California’s comparative fault analysis, but it won’t automatically bar your claim if the other party’s negligence caused the crash.
That doesn’t excuse negligence. All motorists have a legal duty to be aware of motorcycles on the road. Failing to see a motorcycle that was there to be seen constitutes negligence under California law, not a valid defense.
Straightforward cases can resolve in a few months. Complex or seriously injured cases typically take a year or more. We keep you informed at every stage and explain what’s driving the timeline.
No. Your damaged bike is evidence. Repairing it before it’s reviewed eliminates documentation that both your attorney and the insurer will need. Wait until your attorney advises otherwise.









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Phone: (888) 352-9465

Landver Law is the Orange County motorcycle accident law firm riders across Southern California turn to for direct attorney representation and results-driven litigation.

Working with a California motorcycle accident attorney costs nothing out of pocket. We advance all litigation costs and collect a fee only when we recover for you. If we don't win, you owe us nothing.

Southern California motorcycle accident claims carry legal complexity that general personal injury firms frequently underestimate. Our team's regional experience translates directly into how we build cases and what we're able to recover for riders across Orange County.