


Dangerous Intersections for Motorcycle Accidents in Contra Costa County
Staying vigilant on the road is paramount to preventing serious collisions and injuries. Some of the most dangerous intersections for motorcycle accidents in our local area include:
- Contra Costa Boulevard and Pleasant Hill Road in Pleasant Hill. This intersection has significant traffic volume, making it a hotspot for accidents.
- I-680 and Highway 4 Interchange in Concord. This major east-west link sees heavy traffic and a high rate of motorcycle accidents.
- Highway 4 and Port Chicago Highway Interchange in Bay Point. The complexity of this interchange contributes to a higher rate of collisions.
- San Pablo Avenue and Hilltop Drive in San Pablo. The high traffic flow at this intersection increases the likelihood of motorcycle accidents.
- Kirker Pass Road and Clayton Road in Clayton. Steep grades and sharp curves contribute to a higher rate of motorcycle crashes in this local area.


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$1,850,000 Pedestrian Accident
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$1,800,000 Motorcycle Accident
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$1,750,000 Motor Vehicle Accident
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$1,495,000 Premises Liability
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$1,410,000 Premises Liability
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$1,300,000 Pedestrian Accident
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$1,000,000 Rollover Accident

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Common Injuries Resulting from Motorcycle Accidents
Motorcycle accidents often result in catastrophic harm due to the lack of protection for riders. Some common injuries include head and brain injuries, amputation and limb loss, road rash and burn injuries, broken bones and fractures, soft tissue injuries, and internal injuries (such as hemorrhaging and organ damage).
Can I Recover Damages in a Motorcycle Accident Claim if I’m Partially At Fault?
California follows the pure comparative negligence rule, meaning that plaintiffs can recover compensation in an injury lawsuit as long as they bear 99% of the fault or less. However, the total amount of compensation awarded will be reduced by your share of liability.
For example, if you are found to be 20% at fault for a motorcycle accident claim totaling $50,000 in damages, you may only recover $40,000 ($10,000 or 20% less than the original value). At Kuvara Law Firm, our lawyers are well-versed in these legal complexities to pursue maximum compensation on your behalf.

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I Was in a Motorcycle Crash on I-680. Can I Recover Damages for Psychological Trauma?
California law allows plaintiffs to recover damages for both economic and non-economic damages, including psychological trauma and PTSD. If you were in a motorcycle accident on I-680, seeking legal counsel is essential to calculate the total damages available to you. At Kuvara Law Firm, we understand the devastating and long-lasting health effects of post-traumatic stress. From gathering evidence to identifying liable parties, our attorneys can fight for the comprehensive compensation you need to make a swift recovery.
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A Car Hit My Motorcycle on Canyon Road Near Moraga. How Can I Prove Fault?Proving liability is notoriously complex, especially while recovering from a serious injury. If you were hit by a negligent motorist on Canyon Road near Moraga, our attorneys can help you establish liability in a motorcycle accident lawsuit by demonstrating four key elements: 1.) the defendant owed you a duty of care; 2.) the defendant breached this duty by acting negligently; 3.) the breach directly caused the accident and your resulting injuries; and 4.) you suffered compensatory harm (damages) as a result. Securing experienced representation is imperative to achieve a favorable outcome and hold the negligent motorist accountable.




Who Is Liable for a Motorcycle Accident?
Depending on the unique circumstances of the accident, various parties may be liable in a motorcycle accident lawsuit. In some cases, multiple parties may be liable for injuries, making it crucial to partner with a knowledgeable injury lawyer.
Some potentially liable parties include:
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Other MotoristsCar or truck drivers who were negligent or reckless while sharing the road with motorcyclists.
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ManufacturersManufacturing companies that produced defective equipment or faulty parts.
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Government EntitiesRegulatory bodies responsible for maintaining safe roadways and addressing known hazards.
Choose an Injury Law Firm with Real Results
Why trust Kuvara Law Firm to pursue justice after a motorcycle accident? Some advantages of working with our reputable injury firm include:
- Over 50 years of experience. Our firm has handled more than 20,000 cases, giving you peace of mind that your case is in trusted hands.
- Winning results. With millions of dollars recovered in settlements, we believe our proven track record of results speaks for itself.
- Trial readiness. As accomplished litigators, we never hesitate to take cases to trial if necessary to achieve a fair settlement.
- Former insurance experience. As a former insurance adjuster, our founding attorney is familiar with common tactics used by insurers to protect your rights.
- Contingency fees. We offer free case evaluations and contingency fees, meaning you won’t owe us a penny until we recover compensation.
If you were harmed by a negligent motorist in Contra Costa County, don’t wait to seek justice. Contact us online to request a free consultation.

Recoverable Damages in Motorcycle Accident Claims
There are two primary types of recoverable damages in motorcycle accident claims: economic damages and non-economic damages.
Economic damages compensate for financial losses, such as property damage, lost earnings and earning capacity, medical bills, and treatment costs. Non-economic damages compensate for non-financial losses, such as pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, loss of consortium, emotional distress, and permanent scarring and disfigurement.
In rare cases involving especially egregious misconduct, the court may also award punitive damages to punish the defendant and deter similar behavior in the future. No matter the severity of your injuries, consulting a trusted lawyer is critical to accurately calculate damages and recover the full compensation available to you.