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Riding a motorcycle is fun, but bad weather, like rain, fog, or snow, can make it dangerous. Wet roads can make your bike slip, and it’s harder to see other cars. In California, crashes in bad weather happen too often, and they can hurt you badly. At Banafshe Law Firm, PC, we help people who get hurt in these accidents get the money they need to feel better.

How Rain and Fog Cause Motorcycle Accidents

Bad weather changes how you ride. Rain makes roads slippery, so your bike might skid if you brake too fast. A court case, Zarzana v. Neve Drug Co., showed this when a motorcyclist braked on a wet road, skidded, and hit someone (180 Cal. 32, 1920). Fog or heavy rain can also hide cars or people, making crashes more likely. Another case, Fouch v. Werner, happened in pouring rain when the rider couldn’t see well and crashed (99 Cal. App. 557, 1930). These cases teach us that riders need to be extra careful in bad weather.

California Laws About Motorcycles in Bad Weather

California has rules to keep riders safe. One law, Cal. Veh. Code § 24400, says vehicles need headlights on in bad weather, like heavy rain or fog, to help everyone see better. If a rider or driver doesn’t use lights, they could be blamed for a crash. In Fouch v. Werner, the court checked if headlights were on during a rainy crash (99 Cal. App. 557, 1930). Another law, Cal. Gov. Code § 831, says cities usually aren’t to blame for slippery roads unless they knew about a problem and didn’t fix it. These laws help us figure out who’s at fault.

Who’s to Blame in a Bad Weather Crash?

When a motorcycle crashes in bad weather, it’s not always the rider’s fault. Maybe another driver didn’t see you because of the fog. Or maybe their car didn’t have headlights on, breaking the law (Cal. Veh. Code § 24400). Sometimes, the road was too slippery, and no one warned you. In Zarzana v. Neve Drug Co., the rider was blamed for braking too hard on a wet road (180 Cal. 32, 1920). At Banafshe Law Firm, we look at everything—weather, road signs, and what everyone did—to find out who should pay for your injuries.

Common Injuries in Motorcycle Crashes

Motorcycle crashes in bad weather can hurt you a lot. Without a car’s protection, riders might break bones, get cuts, or hurt their head. In Fouch v. Werner, the rider broke his leg and foot badly in a rainy crash (99 Cal. App. 557, 1930). These injuries can keep you from working or doing things you love. You might need money for doctor bills, bike repairs, or missed work. Our team at Banafshe Law Firm fights to get you that money.

How Bad Weather Affects Your Case

Bad weather makes motorcycle accident cases tricky. Insurance companies might say you were riding too fast for the rain, even if someone else caused the crash. Or they might blame the weather itself, not the driver. California law, like Cal. Gov. Code § 831 protects cities from being sued for wet roads unless they were careless. But we know how to argue back. We’ve won big cases, like $23.7 million for a motorcycle accident and $6.25 million for another. We’ll make sure you’re not blamed unfairly.

Tips to Stay Safe Riding in Bad Weather

You can’t control the weather, but you can ride smarter to stay safe:

  • Slow Down: Wet or icy roads make stopping harder, so go slower.
  • Use Lights: Turn on your headlight in rain or fog, as the law says (Cal. Veh. Code § 24400).
  • Wear Bright Gear: A bright jacket helps other drivers see you.
  • Check Your Bike: Make sure your tires and brakes work well before you ride.

If you still get in a crash, Banafshe Law Firm is here to help you through it.

Why Choose Banafshe Law Firm?

If you’re hurt in a motorcycle crash, Banafshe Law Firm, PC is the team you want. Here’s why:

  • No Fees Unless We Win: You don’t pay us anything unless we get you money. We even cover case costs upfront.
  • We Know Motorcycles: We’ve won millions for riders, like $23.7 million and $6.25 million for motorcycle crashes.
  • We’re Here for You: Call us anytime, day or night. We’ll visit you at home or the hospital. Hablamos Español to help everyone.
  • We Fight Hard: Led by P. Ryan Banafshe, our lawyers take on insurance companies to get you the most money possible.

We’ve helped thousands of people in California, and we’re ready to help you.

What to Do After a Motorcycle Crash in Bad Weather

If you’re in a motorcycle crash during bad weather, follow these steps:

Get Help

Go to a doctor right away, even if you feel okay. Some injuries don’t show up at first. Keep all your medical bills and notes to prove how hurt you are. This helps us at Banafshe Law Firm build your case.

Call the Police

Tell the police about the crash. They’ll make a report saying what happened, like if it was raining or foggy. This report helps us show who was wrong, especially if someone broke the law, like not using headlights.

Take Pictures

Snap photos of your bike, the other car, and the road. If it’s wet or foggy, show that too. Get the names and numbers of anyone who saw the crash. These details help us prove what caused the accident.

Call Us

Reach out to Banafshe Law Firm for a free talk. We’ll listen to your story and explain how we can get you money for your injuries. We know bad weather cases are tough, but we’ve got your back.

Don’t wait too long—California gives you two years to file a claim for most crashes.

Contact Banafshe Law Firm Today

Motorcycle crashes in bad weather can change your life, but you don’t have to face them alone. Whether it’s a slippery road or someone not seeing you in the rain, you deserve money to fix things. Banafshe Law Firm, PC helps riders all over California from our offices in Los Angeles (1875 Century Park East Suite 1500, Los Angeles, CA 90067) and Fresno (855 M Street Suite 950, Fresno, CA 93721). With our no-fee-unless-we-win promise and millions won for clients, we’re here to fight for you.

Contact us online or call 855-917-0735 for a free case review. Let us help you get back on the road.