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May 31, 2021 – Huntington Beach, California: Motorcyclist Chanel Garcia was sadly killed in a crash with a DUI driver that occurred in the evening of Monday, May 31. The accident happened in Huntington Beach on Beach Boulevard near Liberty Drive. She suffered severe injuries to which she tragically succumbed in a hospital on Friday, June 4. She was 26 years-old.

Christopher Johnson, also 26 years-old, is believed to have been the driver of the SUV that collided with motorcyclist Chanel Garcia. He was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of drugs.

If you are a family member of someone involved in this incident and would like more information, please click here for help requesting a copy of the police report. Our team of attorneys is here to help you find answers and justice during this difficult time.

The crash in which motorcyclist Chanel Garcia was killed by a DUI driver remains under investigation. It is not yet known whether additional charges will be brought against Christopher Johnson. He has been released on bail.

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Our deepest condolences and sympathies are with those involved in this incident and their families. We understand the impact losing a loved one in a severe motorcycle accident can have on your life. Our team of attorneys is compassionate and understanding. We know how to handle the legal and financial aspects of your loss. That way you can focus on coping with it. Our experienced team of Newport Beach wrongful death attorneys and Newport Beach motorcycle accident attorneys are here to help you seek justice and compensation.

Call Younglove Law Group at (844) 810-1800 for a free and confidential consultation. Additionally, if you need help after hours, our team is available 24/7 for your convenience. We are also available by online chat and text message.

Source: https://www.ocregister.com/2021/06/04/26-year-old-newport-beach-woman-dies-days-after-crash-with-suv-in-huntington-beach/

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June 23, 2021 – Newport Beach, California: A motorcyclist was sadly killed in a crash with a pickup truck late Wednesday night in Newport Beach, California. The accident occurred around 10:30 pm on Wednesday. Specifically, it was near the 73 Freeway (Corona Del Mar) and the Baker Street onramp on the 55 Freeway (Costa Mesa).

If you are a family member of someone involved in this incident and would like more information, please click here for help requesting a copy of the police report. Our team of attorneys is here to help you find answers and justice during this difficult time.

To that end, the accident remains under investigation by the California Highway Patrol. Anyone with information as to how the motorcyclist was killed in the crash is asked to contact CHP with information.

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Our deepest condolences and sympathies are with those involved in this incident and their families. We understand the impact losing a loved one in a severe motorcycle accident can have on your life. Our team of Newport Beach attorneys is compassionate and understanding. We know how to handle the legal and financial aspects of your loss; that way you can focus on coping with it. Our experienced team of Newport Beach wrongful death attorneys and Newport Beach motorcycle accident attorneys are here to help you seek justice and compensation. We are particularly adept at claims involving motorcycles, having handled hundreds of them successfully for our clients.

Call Younglove Law Group at (844) 810-1800 for a free and confidential consultation. Additionally, if you need help after hours, our team is available 24/7 for your convenience. We are also available by online chat and text message.

Source: https://patch.com/california/newportbeach/1-killed-crash-55-73-freeway-transition

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June 10, 2021 – Santa Clarita, California: Motorcyclist Donovan Williams was killed in a crash around 10 pm on Thursday, June 10, 2021, in Santa Clarita, California. The crash occurred north of Sierra Highway and Via Princessa. It involved Donovan Daniel William’s motorcycle and two other motor vehicles.

If you are a family member of someone involved in this incident and would like more information, please click here for help requesting the police report. Our team of attorneys is here to help you find answers and justice during this trying time.

Furthermore, according to Keith Greene of the Santa Clarita Sheriff’s station, the 23-year-old Newhall resident, motorcyclist Donovan Williams, was killed in the crash and pronounced dead at the scene after his motorcycle caught fire.

According to LA County Fire Department supervisor Leslie Lua, another involved person was transported to the hospital with unknown injuries. Ms. Lua confirmed units arrived on scene in approximately 8 minutes. The other involved party was transported to the hospital approximately 20 minutes later. This incident remains under investigation.

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Our deepest condolences and sympathies are with those involved in this incident and their families. We understand the impact losing a loved one to a severe motorcycle accident can have on your life. Furthermore, our team of attorneys is compassionate and knows how to handle the legal and financial aspects of your loss. Put your burden on us, so you can focus on coping with it. Our experienced team of wrongful death attorneys in Newport Beach, CA , and motorcycle accident attorneys are here to help you seek justice and compensation.

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Source: https://signalscv.com/2021/06/one-person-pronounced-dead-after-vehicle-collision-involving-motorcycle/

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More motorcycles are registered in California than in any other state. Although riding a motorcycle is an enjoyable experience, being involved in an accident can be life-changing. Following an accident, many motorcycle owners are looking for financial protection through their insurance policies to repair property damage and cover medical expenses. All California motorcyclists are legally required to have motorcycle insurance to operate a bike on the road.

Motorcycle insurance is different from automobile insurance in that it is a separate policy specifically for motorcycles. In other words, if a person is in a motorcycle accident, their regular auto insurance will not cover them. The state of California requires everyone who is operating a motorcycle on public roads to carry liability insurance. Those found to be operating without it will be subject to severe penalties and consequences. 

How Much Motorcycle Insurance Do California Drivers Need?

For motorcycles, the minimum coverage requirements are the same as for automobiles, following the 15/30/5 standard. Accordingly, motorcycles must be insured as follows:

  • $15,000 for bodily injury to a single person
  • $30,000 for bodily injury to all persons involved in the same accident
  • $5,000 for property damage resulting from a collision

Riders in California would be wise to ensure they are adequately covered for accidents by purchasing additional coverage well beyond the minimum requirements above. These amounts are only the minimum, and it is easy for accident costs to surpass these coverages. Notably, special consideration should be given to uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage (UM/UIM). If an uninsured, underinsured, or hit-and-run driver hits you, this optional coverage can prove to be invaluable.

However, California’s liability coverage requirements for motorcyclists do not cover accident-related expenses incurred by a motorcyclist if they are at fault. As such, motorcyclists are encouraged to carry collision insurance and medical payments coverage in the event of an accident.

How Does Motorcycle Coverage Work in California?

Motorcycle insurance in California can be purchased the same way as car insurance. In some cases, you can get discounts for motorcycle insurance when you bundle it with your car insurance. However, changing insurers may yield lower rates.

The same principles that apply to traditional insurance policies apply to motorcycle coverage. Following an accident, your insurance information will be shared with the other parties involved. When a motorcyclist causes an accident, the motorcyclist’s insurance company will cover the property damage and medical bills of the other party. Otherwise, a motorcyclist’s injuries and damages will be covered by the liability insurance of the driver at fault.

Standard Motorcycle Insurance Policies Do Not Cover Modified Bikes

It is not uncommon for bikers to modify or customize their bikes. Unfortunately, your regular motorcycle insurance will not cover the modifications. This includes value-added accessories, such as aftermarket performance parts or style modifications made after purchase. Adding these optional features can significantly increase the value of your bike, which means you can lose a considerable amount of value if you are involved in an accident. Thankfully, you can buy additional coverage for a modified motorcycle. Note that you may need receipts to verify the value of the modifications with your carrier.

It is essential for motorcyclists, or those considering buying a motorcycle, to ensure they have at least the minimum level of coverage in California. Ideally, they would also be looking into additional coverage to ensure they are protected when an accident occurs. At Younglove Law Group, our California motorcycle accident attorneys can provide you with assistance following an accident.

Call a California Motorcycle Accident Lawyer Today

Motorcycle accident victims need a law firm that fights for their rights. Younglove Law Group does just that. In fact, Partner Phil Younglove is a motorcyclist himself. We understand the negative stigma attached to motorcycle riders, so we work diligently to ensure you receive a fair settlement for your injuries and losses. To schedule a free and confidential consultation with a California motorcycle accident attorney at Younglove Law Group, call (844) 810-1800 or complete our contact form today.

While driving around the picturesque roads of California, you have no doubt encountered a motorcyclist –– or a group of them –– at some point during your travels. According to Statista.com, there are more than 800,000 registered motorcycles in the Golden State. Around the beaches especially, they are common methods of transportation. What is even more common is to experience motorcyclists riding between lanes of traffic. This is called “lane splitting.” In the United States, lane splitting is highly regulated, and people often wonder whether it is legal in California.

Listed below are four important points about lane splitting in California.

Lane Splitting is Legal Only in California 

Motorcycle lane splitting is often misinterpreted by road users as being illegal, but this is not always true. It has never been illegal for California drivers to split lanes or share lanes. As such, lane splitting has long been a common method of traveling for motorcycles, particularly as the traffic got slower. Over time, motorcycle riders started lane splitting to keep their vehicles cool and reduce traffic congestion so they could reach their destinations quicker. When lane-splitting, motorcycle riders still have to abide by speed limits, other traffic laws, and can be cited if they do not operate their vehicles responsibly. 

In every state except California, lane splitting is unlawful, according to the American Motorcyclist Association. In most states, it is illegal for motorcyclists to pass a vehicle in the same lane or to ride between lanes of traffic. Nonetheless, there have been some states that have proposed legislation permitting lane splitting. 

Changes to the Law Were Implemented 

In 2017, Governor Jerry Brown signed Assembly Bill 51 into law to lay to rest any uncertainty about lane-splitting. Following its implementation, the California Highway Patrol (CHP) was allowed to set clear guidelines regarding lane splitting to keep motorists safe. Specifically, Section 400 of the bill defined lane splitting as a motorcycle riding between rows of stationary or moving cars with two wheels on the ground.  

California Highway Patrol, in collaboration with the Department of Transportation, the Department of Motor vehicles, and the office of traffic safety and motorcycle safety, developed “lane splitting safety tips.” 

Limited Data on the Dangers of Lane-Splitting 

Lack of data is one of the biggest issues with lane splitting. According to a 2015 study conducted by the Safe Transportation Research & Education Center at University of California, Berkeley, 17 percent of the 6,000 motorcyclists who crashed between June 2012 and August 2013 were lane splitting.

The study also indicates that lane splitting is a relatively safe way to ride a motorcycle in traffic moving at fewer than 50 mph, as long as the speed of the motorcycle does not exceed that of surrounding traffic by more than 15 mph. However, the authors point out that the study cannot be used to assess the overall safety of lane splitting. To determine the safety of the practice overall, researchers would need to collect crash data on motorcycle riders who lane split as well as those who do not and see if one population is more prone to crashes.

While California is the only state where lane splitting is legal, it has a low number of motorcycle deaths per 100,000 registered motorcycles when compared to other states according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. This, however, fails to consider other state-to-state variations, such as helmet regulations and motorcycle riding culture. The fact remains that there is no definitive evidence that lane splitting is safe.

Motorcyclists and Drivers Have Different Opinions

Speed and safety are two main reasons motorcycle riders lane split. As a result of lane splitting, motorcycles can travel through traffic at a much faster speed than cars, and bikers say that it improves commutes for everyone. Motorcyclists say lane splitting actually makes them feel safer while riding, despite the fact that drivers often cite safety as a criticism of the practice. Drivers, according to motorcycle groups, tend to associate lane splitting with acts of recklessness, high speeds, rather than with lawful, slow speed lane splitting.

Drivers, on the other hand, generally do not like motorcyclists who lane split. Most drivers disapprove of lane splitting because they believe it is unsafe and unfair. Some people are concerned about the increased risk of accidents, while others don’t appreciate that it is a sudden and startling maneuver. 

Call the Motorcycle Accident Lawyers at Younglove Law Group Today

Motorcycle accident injuries can be quite serious, resulting in life-threatening injuries and complications. A victim can incur medical bills that top five, six, or even seven figures. Moreover, they may also experience continuous employment difficulties for months or be unable to return to work due to permanent disability. And, when a family member has died in a motorcycle accident, you have the right to pursue a wrongful death claim.

You deserve to seek justice for your pain, and attorneys with Younglove Law Group can help you do just that. Our firm has helped clients recover millions in settlements and awards. To schedule a free consultation with one of our experienced motorcycle accident attorneys, call (844) 810-1800 or complete our online contact form.  

May 12, 2021 – Sacramento, California: A motorcyclist was unfortunately severely injured in a Sacramento motorcycle crash with a semi-truck on Wednesday around 9:13 am. The Sacramento motorcycle crash occurred on Highway 51 near Howe Avenue, per the California Highway Patrol.

The motorcyclist was transported to the hospital for emergency medical treatment.

The cause of the accident remains under investigation.

Being involved in a motorcycle accident is a traumatic experience. Younglove Law Group extends our condolences to those involved in this accident as well as their families. Unlike car accidents, motorcycle accidents almost always involve severe injuries because there is often little to no protection for the rider once they are impacted by another vehicle. Because of this, it is vital that any injured motorcyclist retains a diligent and experienced motorcycle accident attorney to advocate for them.

If you or a loved one were involved in this accident, or one similar to it, we know what it takes to help win your case. We understand each case is different and deserves full individual attention. We have seen the impact being involved in a severe accident can have on a person’s life. The road to recovery and obtaining compensation for your damages is long and complex. Our Newport Beach motorcycle accident attorneys are here to help.

Call Younglove Law Group at (844) 810-1800 for a free and confidential consultation. Our team is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We are also available by online chat and text message.

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May 9, 2021 – Victorville, California: A severely injured motorcyclist was airlifted from a crash on La Mesa Road near Pacoima Road at 4:52 pm on Mother’s Day. Witnesses state the motorcyclist impacted the rear of a 2019 Honda Accord before bursting into flames.

Firefighters responded and extinguished the fire before requesting that the motorcyclist be airlifted from the scene.

The driver of the Accord and her two young daughters sustained cuts from the broken glass.

If you or a loved one were involved in this accident, we understand the impact being involved in a severe accident can have on your life. The road to recovery and recovering compensation for your damages is long and complex. This is particularly the case with California motorcycle accident claims because California is a pure comparative negligence jurisdiction. That means even if you are placed primarily at fault, you may still have a case. Our Newport Beach motorcycle accident attorneys are here to help.

Call Younglove Law Group at (844) 810-1800 for a free and confidential consultation. Our team is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We are also available by online chat and text message.

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Source: https://www.vvng.com/motorcyclist-airlifted-from-crash-on-la-mesa-rd-in-victorville/

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Insurance companies are well-oiled machines designed to do one thing: pay you as little as possible on your claim. Every insurance company has teams of adjusters, attorneys, and experts they will use against you. Shouldn’t you have a team on your side?

You may look at your motorcycle accident and think an attorney is an unnecessary expense. “Won’t giving an attorney a share of my claim eat away at my recovery?” is a common question we have heard from prospective clients over the years. However, we have seen time and time again that plaintiffs who represent themselves (AKA “pro per” which is Latin for “for oneself”) recover far less than plaintiffs who are represented by an attorney. Keep in mind pro per plaintiffs also do much more work for their claims. Why would you want to do more work for a smaller recovery? That is time you should be spending healing (and riding your motorcycle).

In fact, insurance companies compared pro per claimants’ recoveries to the recoveries of claimants who were attorney-represented. They found that claimants with an attorney recover more than 3x as much as claimants who represent themselves! That stands to reason, as navigating a personal injury claim is a complex matter that requires not only advanced study but also years of experience.

Additionally, if having an attorney really did not recover plaintiffs extra money, why do insurance companies spend so much money every year lobbying for tort reform and propagandizing the public to think of plaintiff attorneys as unethical?

The vast majority of attorneys offer consultations at no cost to you. If you have an injury claim as a result of a motorcycle accident, it can’t hurt to review your claim with a qualified attorney.

Be sure to check out our article, 5 Tips for Hiring the Right Auto Accident Lawyer.

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