Common Motorcycle Crash Scenarios in Orange County
With over 2,100 motorcycle crashes in Orange County from 2019 to 2021 (including 86 rider fatalities), local riders face serious risks on the road. Certain common accident scenarios tend to cause the most injuries in our area:
Left-Turn Collisions
Many accidents happen when a car turns left at an intersection in front of an oncoming motorcycle. Drivers often fail to see or yield to bikes, causing devastating impacts. Left-turn crashes are a leading cause of motorcycle fatalities.
Lane-Splitting Incidents
Lane splitting (riding between lanes of slow traffic) is legal in California, but it requires caution. Crashes can occur if a driver suddenly changes lanes or a rider splits lanes at high speed. We’ve handled cases where a lane-splitting motorcyclist was hit by a driver not checking their blind spot.
“Dooring” Accidents
On city streets, a parked car’s door can open directly into a motorcyclist’s path. These dooring accidents frequently cause the rider to be thrown from the bike, resulting in serious injuries. They are common in dense areas like downtown Santa Ana or Newport Beach where street parking lines the roads.Canyon and Coastal Road Crashes:
Scenic routes like the Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) and Laguna Canyon Road are beautiful but can be perilous. Blind curves, steep grades, and tourist traffic lead to accidents. For example, Laguna Canyon Road (SR-133) is known for frequent crashes due to its twists and turns. Riders on Ortega Highway or Santiago Canyon also face hazards from speeding cars and wildlife on the road.
Each scenario presents unique challenges. Our team’s local knowledge means we’re familiar with these danger spots and how to investigate crashes on them. Whether your accident happened on a busy freeway, a suburban intersection, or a winding canyon, we know what evidence to look for to prove what really happened.
Injuries We Commonly See in Motorcycle Cases
Motorcyclists lack the protective cage of a car, so injuries in a bike crash are often severe. In fact, over 21% of motorcycle crashes in Orange County result in serious injuries. Our attorneys have experience handling a wide range of catastrophic motorcycle injuries, including:
Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) & Head Trauma
Even with a helmet, a hard impact can cause concussions, brain bruising, or severe head injuries. TBIs may lead to lifelong cognitive or emotional challenges. Head injuries are a leading cause of fatal outcomes in motorcycle accidents, making prompt treatment and expert legal care critical.
Spinal Cord Injuries
Damage to the spine can result in partial or complete paralysis. We have seen riders suffer paraplegia or quadriplegia after a crash, requiring extensive medical care and compensation for lifelong needs.
Broken Bones & Fractures
It’s common for riders to break legs, arms, ribs, or suffer fractures in the collarbone or pelvis during a crash. These injuries often require surgeries, hardware (plates or rods), and months of rehabilitation.
Road Rash & Skin Injuries
When a rider is thrown and skids across pavement, road rash can occur — severe scrapes that can remove skin down to the muscle. Serious cases may involve infections or skin graft surgeries to heal. Riders can be left with permanent scarring or nerve damage from road rash.
Limb Loss (Amputations)
In high-impact crashes, a motorcyclist’s arms or legs may be crushed or severely injured. In some cases, surgical amputation is necessary. Losing a limb is life-changing; our team works to recover damages for prosthetics, home modifications, and the profound emotional impact of such an injury.
Internal Injuries
The blunt force trauma in a motorcycle wreck can cause internal bleeding or organ damage (such as a punctured lung or spleen). These injuries are not always immediately visible but can be life-threatening and require emergency surgery.
No matter the injury, our focus is on getting you proper medical care and full compensation. We understand the long-term costs of serious injuries – from hospital bills and therapy to the impact on your ability to work and enjoy life. Every case we handle gets personalized attention to ensure no harm is overlooked in calculating your claim’s value.
What to Do After a Motorcycle Crash
A motorcycle accident scene is chaotic, but the steps you take afterward can protect your health and legal rights. Here’s what to do in the critical moments and days following a crash:
Ensure Safety & Call 911
First, check yourself and others for injuries and get to a safe area if possible (e.g. the road shoulder). Dial 911 immediately to report the accident and request an ambulance if anyone is hurt. Getting police on the scene will create an official accident report, which will be important later.
Seek Medical Attention Right Away
Even if you feel “okay,” get a medical evaluation as soon as possible. Adrenaline can mask symptoms of serious injuries. Prompt treatment not only safeguards your health but also officially documents your injuries for your claim.
Document the Scene
If you are able, take photos of the accident scene, your motorcycle, the other vehicle, skid marks, and any visible injuries. Pictures can preserve crucial evidence of how the crash happened (vehicle positions, road conditions, etc.). Also, try to get contact information from any witnesses who saw what occurred.
Exchange Information
Obtain the name, driver’s license, vehicle plate, and insurance details of the other driver involved. When speaking with the other driver or police, stick to the facts; do not apologize or admit fault, as even polite statements can be misconstrued later.
File a Police Report
If law enforcement didn’t come to the scene (for a minor crash), you should still file an accident report at the local police department as soon as possible. An official report is a key piece of evidence. Make sure to get a copy for your records.
Notify Your Insurance Company
Report the accident to your insurance, but be cautious in discussing details. Provide the basics of what happened, but avoid giving a recorded statement or speculating about fault or injuries until you’ve spoken with an attorney. Insurance adjusters may later use your statements against you to minimize your claim.
Consult a Motorcycle Accident Attorney
Especially in cases of serious injury, it’s wise to talk to an experienced attorney early. A lawyer will advise you on your rights, deal with insurance companies on your behalf, and start investigating the crash while evidence is fresh. Most motorcycle injury lawyers (including us) offer a free consultation, so it costs nothing to get professional guidance.
Do not rush into any settlement or sign anything from an insurance company before getting legal advice. Motorcycle accident claims can be complex, and once you settle, you generally can’t seek more compensation later.
Why Motorcycle Injury Claims Are Different
Motorcycle accident cases aren’t like typical car accident claims. They often involve unique challenges that our firm is especially equipped to handle:
Bias Against Motorcyclists
Unfortunately, riders face a bias in the legal system and insurance industry. There’s a public perception that all motorcyclists are “reckless” or drive too fast. Insurance adjusters might unjustly blame you for the crash due to this stereotype. Even jurors can carry an implicit bias, assuming the motorcyclist was doing something wrong just because they were on a motorcycle. We combat this by gathering solid evidence and, if needed, educating the jury with experts who explain riding behavior and physics. Our attorneys know how to counteract bias with facts, so you aren’t unfairly blamed.
Evidence and Accident Reconstruction
Proving fault in a motorcycle crash can be more complex. Motorcycles are smaller and may leave different evidence (like a shorter skid mark or different damage patterns) compared to cars. We often bring in accident reconstruction experts who understand motorcycle dynamics to show exactly how the crash occurred. We also gather unique evidence – for example, examining your riding gear (helmet, jacket) for damage can help prove impact forces. We know what to look for, from surveillance video in an intersection to the “black box” data in cars that might show the car driver’s speed or braking. These details can make or break a motorcycle case.
Severe Injury Challenges
Motorcycle crashes tend to result in higher medical bills and longer recovery times than other accidents. This means insurance companies fight even harder to reduce payouts. They might argue your injuries were from a prior condition or made worse because you “assumed the risk” by riding. We push back with medical evidence and expert testimony to prove the full extent of your injuries and that the crash – not anything else – caused them. We don’t let adjusters get away with minimizing a rider’s pain and suffering.
In short, motorcycle cases require attorneys who understand the mindset and tactics of the opposition. At Kubota & Craig, we have decades of experience handling motorcycle claims, so we anticipate these challenges and address them head-on.
Our Proven Process for Motorcycle Claims
Over years of representing injured motorcyclists, we’ve developed a proven process to maximize your compensation while making the legal process as stress-free as possible for you:
Free Consultation & Case Evaluation
We start with a free, no-obligation case review. You’ll speak with an experienced motorcycle accident lawyer (not a salesperson). We’ll listen to your story, answer your questions, and give you an honest assessment of your options. If you decide to hire us, you pay nothing upfront – we only get paid when we win compensation for you.
Thorough Investigation
Our team immediately begins investigating the crash. We gather police reports, interview witnesses, and visit the accident scene to take photos or measurements. If there were surveillance cameras or dash-cams, we work to obtain that footage. For complex crashes, we consult accident reconstruction specialists to analyze evidence like skid marks, vehicle damage, and time-distance calculations. This comprehensive approach builds a strong foundation for your case.
Documentation of Injuries & Damages
We help you document all your losses. We collect your medical records and bills from hospitals, doctors, physical therapists, and any other provider you’ve seen. We also document lost wages or income (including missed work for medical appointments) and the impact on your life – pain, suffering, inability to ride or do your hobbies, etc. By painting a complete picture of how the injury has affected you, we justify every dollar we demand.
Demand and Negotiation
Once you are on a stable path to recovery or have reached maximum medical improvement, we assemble a detailed demand package for the insurance company. This letter outlines the facts of the case, why their insured driver is at fault (with evidence), and a breakdown of your damages (financial and personal). We then negotiate aggressively. Our attorneys are skilled negotiators who know the insurance companies’ tactics. Often we can reach a fair settlement through direct talks or mediation, without a trial – but only if it meets your needs.
Litigation & Trial (When Needed)
If the insurer refuses to offer a fair amount, we don’t hesitate to file a lawsuit. As trial-tested lawyers, we prepare the case for court. This includes deposing witnesses, hiring expert witnesses (accident reconstructionists, medical experts, economists for future losses, etc.), and filing motions to strengthen your position. Right before trial, many insurers will finally offer a better settlement – but if not, we go to trial confident and ready. In the courtroom, we present a compelling story to the jury, backed by evidence, to get you justice. Our team’s trial experience and reputation (we’re known for winning large verdicts) ensure the insurance companies know we mean business.
Throughout this process, communication is key. You’ll get regular updates and have direct access to your attorney for any questions. We handle the heavy lifting – dealing with insurance adjusters, paperwork, court filings – so you can focus on healing.
Why Riders Choose Kubota & Craig
Extensive Motorcycle Case Experience
Our legal team has handled countless motorcycle accident cases in Orange County and across California. We understand the nuances of motorcycle law – from lane-splitting rules to helmet regulations – and how to navigate them to benefit your case. This experience means we can anticipate the defense’s moves and stay one step ahead.
Award-Winning, Trial-Ready Attorneys
Kubota & Craig’s lawyers are award-winning trial attorneys with a track record of large verdicts and settlements. Insurance companies know our reputation. When they see we’re on the case, they often become more willing to pay a fair amount, rather than risk losing big at trial. If a trial is necessary, you have a team on your side that has proven itself in court time and again.
Results for Riders
We don’t just handle motorcycle cases – we win them. Our firm has secured numerous six- and seven-figure recoveries for injured motorcyclists (see our recent case results below). We’re proud of the life-changing results we’ve achieved for our clients, whether through settlement or verdict.
Fighting Bias & Protecting Your Rights
We know the bias riders face, and we actively combat it. Our lawyers are skilled at countering unfair stereotypes in negotiations and in court. We make sure fault is placed where it truly belongs – on the negligent party, not on you for simply riding a motorcycle. We also make sure your rights are protected at every stage, advising you so that insurers can’t take advantage of you.
Rider-Focused Compassion
As our client, you’re treated like family. We understand that recovering from a motorcycle crash is not just about physical healing, but also dealing with emotional trauma and financial stress. Our attorneys and staff will be there for you with compassion and respect. We can connect you with medical specialists, help coordinate repair or replacement of your motorcycle, and always lend a sympathetic ear.
Direct Access & Communication
At Kubota & Craig, you’ll work directly with attorneys Yoshi Kubota and Cynthia Craig and our legal team, not get handed off to a case manager you never hear from. We believe in clear, frequent communication. You’ll get updates as your case progresses, and you can reach out with questions anytime. We’re a boutique firm by design – we take fewer cases so we can give each client the personal attention they deserve.
No Fee Unless We Win
Like any reputable injury firm, we operate on a contingency fee basis. That means you pay nothing upfront and no fees at all unless we win your case. If we don’t recover money for you, you owe us $0. This arrangement allows everyone to afford top-tier legal representation, and it motivates us to fight that much harder for you. There’s truly no financial risk to you in hiring us.
When you choose Kubota & Craig, you’re choosing a firm that genuinely understands motorcyclists and is passionate about securing justice for injured riders. Our mission is to use our skill and experience to lift the burden off your shoulders and help you rebuild your life after an accident.
What Compensation You Can Recover
After a motorcycle accident, victims are entitled to seek full compensation for all losses caused by the crash. We will pursue every type of damage applicable in your case, such as:
Medical Expenses
This includes all past and future medical bills related to your injuries. Emergency room visits, hospital stays, surgeries, doctor appointments, medications, physical therapy, rehabilitation, and any specialized treatments or medical devices (braces, wheelchairs, etc.) should be covered. We work to also recover the cost of future medical care you’ll need, based on doctor assessments.
Lost Wages and Future Earnings
If your injuries force you to miss work, you can claim your lost income. We’ll gather pay stubs or employer statements to verify the wages you didn’t receive during recovery. If the injury affects your ability to earn in the future (for example, if you have a long-term disability or must take a lower-paying job), we work with economists to calculate the value of your lost earning capacity.
Pain and Suffering
These are non-economic damages compensating you for the intangible toll of the accident. This encompasses your physical pain, discomfort, and limitations, as well as emotional distress, trauma, anxiety, and loss of enjoyment of life. For instance, if you can no longer pursue hobbies like riding motorcycles, sports, or playing with your kids due to the injuries, we will demand compensation for that lost quality of life. California law allows substantial recovery for pain and suffering – and unlike some states, no cap exists for these damages in standard injury cases.
Property Damage
The cost to repair or replace your motorcycle and any damaged gear (helmet, jacket, etc.) is also part of your claim. Motorcycles often incur significant damage even in moderate crashes. We’ll seek either the repair costs or the fair market value if your bike is a total loss, plus reimbursement for towing and rental vehicle costs while you were without transportation.
Punitive Damages
In ordinary cases, damages are meant to compensate you. However, in cases of egregious wrongdoing – for example, if a drunk driver or someone engaged in road rage hit you – California law allows punitive damages. These are awarded to punish the wrongdoer and deter especially bad conduct. Punitive damages are not common and require proving the at-fault driver acted with malice or extreme recklessness. If evidence supports it, our trial attorneys will push for punitive damages to maximize pressure on the defendant (and potential recovery for you).
Wrongful Death Damages (if applicable)
Tragically, some motorcycle accidents are fatal. If you lost a loved one in a motorcycle crash, we can file a wrongful death claim on your family’s behalf. Compensation in these cases can include funeral and burial expenses, the loss of your loved one’s financial support and benefits, the value of their household services, and the loss of companionship, love, and guidance they provided. While no amount of money replaces a life, these damages help families cope with the financial fallout and hold the responsible party accountable.
Every case is unique, and part of our job is to identify all possible damages you are entitled to. We often consult with medical experts, vocational experts, and economists to fully quantify your losses, especially for life-altering injuries. Our goal is to ensure that any settlement or verdict provides for your needs now and in the future.
Motorcycle Insurance Claims: What You Need to Know
Dealing with insurance after a motorcycle wreck can be daunting. Here are key things to know about insurance claims in motorcycle accident cases:
Uninsured Motorist Coverage (UM)
Sadly, about 1 in 6 drivers in California has no insurance. If an uninsured driver hits you, you can be left holding the bill – unless you carry UM coverage on your own policy. UM coverage steps into the shoes of the at-fault driver and pays your damages up to your policy limit. We strongly advocate for all motorcyclists to have UM coverage. In a claim, we’ll help you file under your UM if needed (for a hit-and-run or uninsured driver) and make sure your own insurer treats you fairly.
Underinsured Motorist Coverage (UIM)
California’s minimum liability insurance for drivers is only $15,000 per person – an amount often far too low for a serious motorcycle injury. Many drivers only carry these minimums. UIM coverage helps when the at-fault driver has some insurance but not enough to cover all your damages. For example, if your losses are $100,000 and the driver has $15k coverage, your UIM can potentially cover the remaining $85k (up to your UIM limits). We will handle the necessary coordination between the at-fault insurance and your UIM claim to maximize your total recovery.
MedPay (Medical Payments) Coverage
MedPay is an optional coverage you can add to your motorcycle insurance. It covers your medical bills right away after an accident, regardless of who was at fault. MedPay is usually in smaller amounts (commonly $1,000 to $10,000), but it can be a lifesaver for covering co-pays or immediate treatment before other insurance kicks in. If you have MedPay, we ensure those benefits are applied so you aren’t out-of-pocket for urgent care. Using MedPay does not typically raise your premiums since you’re tapping a coverage you paid for specifically for this scenario.
Dealing with Adjusters
After a motorcycle crash, you might get calls from the other driver’s insurance adjuster quickly – even while you’re in the hospital. Be very cautious. Their goal is often to get you to say something that reduces their liability or to offer a quick low settlement before you know the full extent of your injuries. It’s usually best to refer any insurance calls to your attorney once you have representation. We handle all communication with the insurance companies so you don’t have to. We’ll also make sure any settlement discussions happen on your terms and timeline, not theirs. Remember, you do not have to give the at-fault driver’s insurer a recorded statement. In fact, it’s safer not to without legal advice.
Insurance Tactics
Insurance companies may delay your claim, dispute their driver’s fault, or argue you were partly to blame (especially common in motorcycle cases). They might surveil you or comb through your social media to find anything to undermine your claim. Our attorneys are well aware of these tactics. We keep the pressure on insurers to act in good faith. If an insurance company unreasonably denies or delays a valid motorcycle accident claim, they could be acting in bad faith – and we can pursue additional damages in those situations. We don’t let them play games with your livelihood.
In summary, know your coverage and rights. After a serious accident, having an attorney manage the insurance process can level the playing field. We make sure all available insurance policies (the at-fault party’s, your UM/UIM, etc.) are tapped so you receive the maximum compensation available.
Client Testimonials
We’re honored to have helped many riders and their families get justice. Here are a few words from our motorcycle accident clients describing their experience with Kubota & Craig:
“After my motorcycle accident, I was overwhelmed. I suffered a spinal injury and a broken arm when a truck rear-ended me at a stoplight. Kubota & Craig treated me like family from day one. They helped me find the right doctors and handled everything with the insurance company. I could call anytime with questions and always got a prompt, caring response. In the end, they secured a settlement that paid all my bills and will support me if I need future surgery. I’m so grateful I had a team that truly cares about bikers on my side.”
A.S., Newport Beach (motorcycle accident client)
“I was struck by a car while lane-splitting, and the insurance company tried to blame me. I’ve been riding for 20 years and knew lane splitting was legal, but they didn’t care. Kubota & Craig believed in my case when others turned me away. Their team gathered traffic camera footage and expert testimony to prove the other driver never checked his mirror. They absolutely destroyed the bias against me. Watching them argue my case was amazing. We won a great verdict – but more importantly, they gave me my reputation back. I can’t thank them enough for standing up for me as a motorcyclist.”
J.R., Santa Ana (motorcycle crash client)
These are just a couple examples. Many former clients refer fellow riders to us because they know we genuinely care about the biker community and will go above and beyond to help. (Visit our website for more reviews and testimonials.)
FAQs – Motorcycle Accident Claims in California
Below we answer some common questions riders have after an accident, based on our years of experience:
How long do I have to file a motorcycle accident injury claim in California?
In California, the statute of limitations for personal injury cases (including motorcycle accidents) is generally two years from the date of the accident. This means you must settle your claim or file a lawsuit within two years, or you risk losing your right to recover anything. There are some exceptions – for example, claims against a government entity (like if a city vehicle hit you or a road defect caused the crash) often require filing a special claim within 6 months. Because legal deadlines can vary, it’s wise to consult an attorney as soon as possible after your crash. Acting quickly also helps preserve evidence while it’s fresh.
What evidence will strengthen my motorcycle accident case?
Evidence is critical in proving fault and damages. Important evidence includes:
• Police report – which documents the details and any initial fault findings.
• Photographs – of the scene, skid marks, vehicle damage, debris, and injuries. Photos taken with your phone at different angles can be invaluable.
• Witness statements – contact info for anyone who saw the accident, to corroborate your account.
• Your gear and bike – don’t discard your helmet or damaged clothing; they can demonstrate impact force. The motorcycle itself should be preserved if possible, as an accident reconstruction expert may inspect it for clues (like paint transfers or broken parts).
• Medical records – all records of your injury diagnosis and treatment, to connect those injuries to the crash.
• Personal account – notes on how the accident happened while your memory is fresh, and a journal of your pain and difficulties during recovery (this can support your pain and suffering claim).
Our legal team will help gather and preserve this evidence. We often visit accident scenes, obtain traffic camera or dashcam footage, and work with experts to analyze any available data. The more evidence we have, the stronger our position when negotiating with insurers or presenting to a jury.
What if the driver who hit me was uninsured or fled the scene?
You still have options. First, if you have Uninsured Motorist (UM) coverage on your motorcycle insurance, you can file a claim through your own policy to get compensated. UM coverage is specifically designed for situations where the at-fault party has no insurance or in hit-and-run incidents. Our attorneys can assist in making a UM claim and make sure your insurer pays what you are owed (your insurance company must treat you fairly, as if you were a claimant against the at-fault driver). If the driver fled but is later identified, they can be held personally responsible. We could file a lawsuit against them directly. While an uninsured individual might not have assets, sometimes other avenues exist (for example, if they were driving a company vehicle or someone else’s car with permission, there may be insurance coverage through that). We will investigate every angle. Also, California allows you to sue an uninsured driver in civil court and obtain a judgment, but collecting the full amount can be difficult if they lack funds. This is why UM coverage is so important – it protects you against others’ lack of insurance.
Why should I hire a lawyer for my motorcycle accident claim?
Hiring a lawyer significantly levels the playing field, especially for motorcycle cases. An experienced motorcycle accident attorney provides several benefits:
- Legal Expertise and Guidance: We know California injury law and the tactics insurance companies use. We’ll manage all the legal procedures, paperwork, and deadlines (like the statute of limitations) so you don’t have to worry about them.
- Investigation and Evidence Gathering: We will thoroughly investigate the accident, preserve evidence, and, if needed, work with experts to strengthen your claim. Most individuals don’t have the resources or knowledge to do this on their own.
- Dealing with Insurance: Your lawyer will handle all communication with insurance adjusters. This is crucial, because adjusters often try to get unrepresented claimants to say things that hurt their case or settle cheaply. With us, every statement is carefully made to protect your interests. We also know what your case is truly worth, so we won’t let the insurance company shortchange you.
- Maximizing Compensation: Simply put, accident victims who hire competent attorneys tend to recover much more compensation than those who go it alone. We calculate not just your immediate medical bills, but also future costs, lost earning potential, and proper amounts for pain and suffering. We fight for every dollar you deserve.
- No Fee Unless You Win: There’s no upfront cost to hire us – we work on a contingency fee, meaning we only get paid if we recover money for you. This gives you access to quality representation regardless of your financial situation.
- Reducing Stress: After a crash, you should focus on healing, not battling insurance companies or worrying about legal details. We take that burden off your shoulders. Clients often say one of the best decisions they made was letting a professional handle the claim so they could concentrate on their recovery and family.
In summary, a lawyer serves as your advocate and protector. Especially because motorcycle accidents can involve biases and big damages, having a knowledgeable attorney from Kubota & Craig can make a huge difference in the outcome of your claim.
Is lane-splitting legal in California, and could it affect my accident claim?
Yes, lane-splitting is legal in California. California is one of the few states that explicitly allows motorcyclists to ride between lanes of stopped or slow traffic. However, it must be done safely. The California Highway Patrol has issued guidelines (for example, recommending you split only when traffic is under ~30 mph and not more than 10 mph faster than cars). If you were lane-splitting responsibly and a driver’s negligence (like changing lanes without checking mirrors) caused the crash, you have the right to recover compensation just like any other accident. We have successfully handled many lane-splitting accident cases. On the other hand, if a motorcyclist was lane-splitting at high speed or in a dangerous manner, an insurance company might argue the rider bears some fault. California follows “pure comparative negligence,” meaning even if you were partially at fault, you can still recover damages – they’re just reduced by your percentage of fault. In practice, we fight hard to show our client followed the rules and the car driver was the one truly at fault. Don’t let an adjuster automatically blame you for lane-splitting; talk to us about the specifics. We know how to handle these claims so that legal lane-splitting is not held against you unfairly.
What areas do you serve?
Our office is in Irvine, but we proudly represent injured motorcyclists not only throughout Orange County, but also throughout California. We’re very familiar with local roads and jurisdictions. Whether your crash happened in the heart of Orange County or the surrounding areas, we can likely help. (See the sidebar for a partial list of the areas we serve.)
Schedule a Free Motorcycle Accident Consultation
If you or a loved one has been injured in a motorcycle accident in Orange County, don’t wait – contact Kubota & Craig today for a free consultation. We’re here 24/7 to take your call. You’ll speak directly with a knowledgeable motorcycle accident attorney who can evaluate your case and discuss how we can help.
Call (949) 218-5676 or use our handy contact form to get started. We can also arrange a face-to-face meeting at our Irvine office or a location convenient for you. There is no obligation – just information about your rights and options.
Remember, no win = no fee. You pay nothing upfront, and if we don’t win compensation for you, you owe nothing. You have nothing to lose by reaching out, and potentially a lot to gain – financial security, justice, and the freedom to focus on healing while we handle the legal battle.
Take the first step toward recovery and accountability. Call us anytime, day or night, and let Kubota & Craig fight for the compensation you deserve. Your road to recovery starts with a simple, free conversation with our team. We’re ready to help you get back on track and will tirelessly advocate for your rights as an injured motorcyclist. Free Consultation. Proven Results. Justice for Riders.
Your partners in justice,
Kubota & Craig – Orange County’s Trusted Car Accident Attorneys
