How soon can I file a motorcycle accident claim in California?

In California, you must file a motorcycle accident lawsuit within two years from the date of the accident. This legal deadline, known as the statute of limitations, is strictly enforced—missing it typically means losing your right to pursue compensation permanently.

Important exceptions and considerations include:

  • Government entities – If your accident involved a government vehicle or was caused by public infrastructure issues (like road defects), you must file an administrative claim within just six months.
  • Minor victims – The statute of limitations may be extended for injured minors until they reach age 18.
  • Incapacitation – If the injured party was mentally or physically incapacitated following the accident, the deadline may be extended.

While two years might seem adequate, building a strong motorcycle accident case requires prompt action:

  • Evidence at the accident scene disappears quickly
  • Witness memories fade
  • Surveillance footage may be overwritten
  • Medical documentation is most compelling when created immediately after the injury

Don't risk losing your right to compensation. Contact our motorcycle accident attorneys today for a free consultation. We'll ensure all critical deadlines are met and begin building your case immediately while evidence is fresh and available.

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