Motorcycle crashes in Solano County occur across a variety of settings—from high-speed collisions on I-80 and CA-12 to unexpected accidents on quieter roads in Fairfield, Benicia, or Suisun City. Limited visibility, driver distraction, and sudden road changes contribute to the risk.
Frequent causes of motorcycle accidents in Solano County include:
Motorcyclists face much higher risks of serious injury due to the lack of protection surrounding them. The aftermath of a crash often includes:
The emotional, physical, and financial consequences of these injuries can affect victims and their families for years.
If someone else’s negligence led to your accident, California law gives you the right to seek compensation. Depending on the circumstances, you may pursue:
Even if you were partially at fault, California’s comparative negligence rule allows for partial compensation. Most cases must be filed within two years—but claims involving public agencies can require quicker action.
Every motorcycle crash must be investigated thoroughly. Liability may extend beyond the obvious:
At California Trial Law Group, we analyze police reports, road conditions, and expert input to identify all liable parties.
If you were in a crash near roads like Peabody Road, Columbus Parkway, or Highway 113:
Motorcycle riders from Vallejo to Dixon rely on us to stand up to insurance companies and negligent parties. We understand the unique challenges bikers face and work hard to make sure their voices are heard and respected in the legal process.
“I highly recommend Ike Kaludi and his team to anyone needing legal help with a personal injury case…”
— Lisa Rivalin
“My case was complex and emotionally taxing, but the team at California Trial Law Group approached it with professionalism, expertise, and compassion…”
— Trinidad Alcala
If you or a loved one has been injured in a motorcycle accident in Solano County, California Trial Law Group is ready to help. We’ll guide you through your options and aggressively pursue the compensation you need to move forward.