Orange County Motorcycle Deaths are on the Rise
Wednesday, August 19, 2009 by ANorman
After a Garden Grove man was killed during a lane splitting accident last week, many bike enthusiasts and motorists began debating the merits of the practice of lane sharing. Motorcycle riders maintain that experienced bikers who lane split can do so without endangering others, in fact, they say it is safer. Lane sharing can also [...]
Motorcyclist in Critical Condition after Westminster Crash
Tuesday, August 18, 2009 by ANorman
A motor cycle rider who had been weaving in and out of traffic sustained serious injuries Sunday afternoon when he slammed into a car that was slowing down to make a turn. The thirty-year-old man, who hailed from the Huntington Beach area, collided with the car on Beach Boulevard near Bishop Street in [...]
Motorcyclist Dies after Hitting Wall and Falling Down Embankment
Monday, August 17, 2009 by ANorman
An unidentified motorcyclist was killed after a single vehicle accident in South Bay this morning. The victim had been traveling down the northbound 110 Freeway connector towards the westbound 105 when the incident occurred. According to the California Highway Patrol, the man lost control and hit a wall before careening down a 30 foot embankment [...]
Lane Sharing – It’s Legal But is it safe?
Friday, August 14, 2009 by ANorman
After a rather horrific motorcycle accident where a young man was trapped under a car until he died, there were numerous commenters who piped in about the article describing the accident. It was here that one could see the passionate and dissenting opinions surrounding the idea of lane splitting.
While most acknowledged it was indeed legal, [...]
Man Dies at Santa Rosa Memorial After Motorcycle Crash
Friday, August 14, 2009 by RichmondJ
A man that that was involved in a motorcycle crash on Sunday is now reported to have died on Monday morning, at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital. According to reports, Donald Murray was trying to avoid the accident when he ended up hitting the vehicle.
Murray was riding his 2006 Yamaha motorcycle through vehicles on the straight [...]
Motorcyclist Killed In Suspected “Lane Splitting” Motorcycle Accident
Friday, August 14, 2009 by RichmondJ
A two-vehicle collision that killed a motorcyclist in San Diego is now undergoing further investigation by police. According to police, the motorcyclist could have been splitting lanes to cause the motorcycle accident. The man, identified as Hope Domiguez, was a worker at a local Harley Davidson and was actually headed to work at the time [...]
Motorcyclist Killed in Lane Sharing Accident
Thursday, August 13, 2009 by ANorman
A motorcycle rider was killed following a crash on the northbound I-405 and 22 freeways early this morning. The motorcyclist, who was driving a 2006 Harley-Davidson, was said to be splitting lanes, or lane sharing, when the accident occurred. Accident victim Jason R. Doerr, a man in his early thirties, was said to be an [...]
Ventura County Motorcyclist Killed after Road Rage Incident
Wednesday, August 12, 2009 by ANorman
In what appeared to be a road rage related incident, a motorcyclist was dragged 75-feet by an RV after a collision on Highway 101. The unidentified biker was traveling south on US 101 around 12:00 p.m. Monday when he apparently got into a heated exchange with the RV driver. Witnesses told authorities that the motorcycle [...]
How a Motorcycle Accident Lawyer Should Handle your Motorcycle Accident Case
Tuesday, August 11, 2009 by Legal Staff
If and when you should hire a motorcycle accident lawyer to represent you if you have been injured in an accident depends in part on how seriously you were injured and how willing the insurance company for the person who hit you is willing to admit the fault of their insured (the careless driver who [...]
Motorcycle Accident Insurance Concerns
Tuesday, August 11, 2009 by Legal Staff
California law requires the owner or operator of a motorcycle driven on public streets to have insurance to protect persons he or she may injure by his or her careless (“negligent”) operation of the motorcycle. The minimum limits required are $15,000 per person per accident, to a total of $30,000 per accident regardless of how [...]



