Many motorcycle crashes here involve fast-changing traffic scenes—commuters merging, turning across lanes, or braking late. When a crash happens quickly, insurers may argue the rider was partly responsible.
That matters because California uses comparative fault. Even if the driver was primarily at fault, the insurer may still try to reduce what you recover by claiming shared responsibility.
Before you rely on any calculator estimate, ask a more practical question: what evidence will prove both fault and injury-causing impact? In Aliso Viejo, that often means:
- Whether the at-fault driver’s turn/merge was safe and timely
- How traffic was moving at the moment of impact
- Whether roadway lighting, visibility, or debris contributed
- Whether your injuries were documented quickly and consistently


