Burbank motorcycle riders dealing with a crash often face a legal landscape shaped by helmet laws, traffic regulations, and manufacturer defects, and Block LLP has built its practice around understanding each of those angles. The firm’s office sits on Burbank Blvd itself, in the city where many of its motorcycle clients are injured.
Block LLP’s approach to motorcycle cases covers a wide range of scenarios, from common causes of collisions and fatal accident claims to vehicle defect and recall issues, safety equipment failures, and even incidents involving Vespas and motor scooters. That breadth means the firm is equipped to handle both straightforward traffic-collision claims and more complex product liability angles when a defective part contributed to a crash.
California law plays directly into how these cases are built. Under California Vehicle Code section 27803, riders and passengers are required to wear a Department of Transportation-approved helmet, and a missing or improperly fastened helmet can become a factor insurers raise during a claim. Riders must also carry the correct license endorsement, a Class M-1 for two-wheeled motorcycles or a Class M-2 for other motorized cycles, before operating on California roads.
Clients pay nothing upfront to work with the firm, since representation is handled on a contingency basis, meaning no attorney’s fees are owed unless compensation is recovered. The firm also makes itself available around the clock for riders who need to reach someone immediately after a wreck.
Burbank riders can call Block LLP at (818) 745-7777, or visit the firm at 2101 W. Burbank Blvd., Burbank, CA 91506, for a free consultation.