Moreno Valley is a great place to ride. There’s plenty of sunshine, scenic routes, and a growing network of bike paths. But with that growth comes more traffic and more risk. A ride through town can go from relaxing to life-changing in seconds if a driver isn’t paying attention or a road hazard goes unchecked.
If you’ve been hit while riding, it’s normal to feel overwhelmed. Between medical bills, missed work, and insurance calls, you’ve got a lot to manage. But you don’t have to do it alone. Our team is here to help you understand your rights and take action. Call now for a FREE CONSULTATION.
After a crash, you might get a call from an insurance adjuster offering a quick settlement. It might sound like a decent deal, until your medical bills pile up or your recovery takes longer than expected. Those first offers usually cover the bare minimum, and once you accept, that’s it.
A lawyer looks at the full picture: your injuries, your long-term needs, and what your case is really worth. We deal with the insurance company so you don’t have to and we fight to get you compensated for everything, not just the damage they’re willing to admit to.
After a bike accident, the costs go far beyond a trip to urgent care. You could be looking at surgery, physical therapy, lost income, and months of recovery. We make sure those costs are covered. That includes everything from hospital bills and follow-up care to lost wages if you’re missing work.
And it’s not just the financial stuff. We also go after compensation for the pain you’re dealing with, physically and emotionally. If the accident has made it harder for you to enjoy life, be with your family, or even get back on your bike, that matters too. Schedule your FREE CASE EVALUATION now.
We know Moreno Valley. We’ve handled injury cases across Riverside County and understand the specific dangers cyclists face in this community. Whether your crash happened on Ironwood Avenue, along Perris Boulevard, or near the 60 freeway, we’ve seen how quickly a routine ride can turn into a medical emergency and how insurance companies try to minimize what you’re going through.
At Thompson Law, we don’t treat our clients like case numbers. We build every case around your specific injuries, your recovery, and your long-term needs. Our team has recovered over $1.9 billion for injury victims across California, and we have the track record to back it up.
Here are just a few of our recent case results involving injured cyclists and vulnerable road users:
We know how to handle aggressive insurance adjusters, prove liability, and document your losses down to the last detail. And we don’t charge you anything unless we win. Call now for a FREE CONSULTATION.
When you work with Thompson Law, we will file your claim and will also dig into the details. We look at what really happened, whether there’s traffic cam footage, nearby witnesses, or street conditions that may have played a role.
We also talk to your doctors and specialists to understand the full scope of your injuries. If you don’t have insurance, we can help connect you to providers who will treat you now and wait to get paid later. From start to finish, we’re here to take the pressure off and handle the hard part.
We’re here for one reason: to help you get your life back after a serious crash. We know how disruptive a bicycle accident can be, especially when it was someone else’s fault. You shouldn’t have to chase down paperwork or argue with adjusters while you’re trying to heal.
With deep local knowledge and statewide resources, our team has the tools and experience to stand up for you. And we’ll be in your corner from the day you call to the day your case is resolved.
Not every bicycle crash looks the same, but negligence is almost always involved. We’ve represented cyclists hit by distracted or speeding drivers, those injured in hit-and-run collisions, and riders struck by car doors opening into bike lanes. Unsafe intersections and drivers drifting into marked bike paths are common problems on streets like Alessandro, Perris, and Ironwood in Moreno Valley.
We also take on cases where faulty bike parts, poor repairs, or dangerous road conditions like bad weather, potholes, or broken pavement caused the crash. In those situations, responsibility may fall on a manufacturer, repair shop, or even a city agency. Every case is investigated thoroughly so we can determine who’s at fault and pursue all available insurance coverage to help you recover. Call now for a FREE CONSULTATION and let’s discuss your options.
Once you reach out, we start with a conversation. We want to know what happened, what you’re dealing with now, and what kind of help you need. Then we get to work by collecting reports, reviewing your medical records, and putting the pieces together.
You’ll get updates along the way, and you’ll always know where your case stands. If the insurance company won’t pay fair, we’re ready to take them to court. Our job is to get you the best result possible and help you move forward. To get started on your path to fair compensation, contact us for a FREE CONSULTATION.
Responsibility doesn’t always fall on one person. Sometimes the driver is clearly at fault, but in other cases, a city agency or business may have played a role. A blocked bike lane, a malfunctioning traffic light, or a defective bike part could point to someone else.
Even if you think you were partly at fault, California law still allows you to recover damages. We’ll investigate every angle, figure out who’s responsible, and hold them accountable.
To win your case, we need to show that someone failed to act with negligence and that failure caused your injuries. That might be a driver running a red light, a business blocking a bike lane, or a city ignoring dangerous road conditions.
We gather police reports, medical records, video footage, and witness statements. Every piece of evidence helps build a stronger case, one that clearly shows how the crash happened and why you deserve compensation.
Most bicycle crashes we see come down to preventable driver mistakes: failing to yield, not checking blind spots, speeding through intersections, or using a cellphone behind the wheel. Other times, it’s road design or lack of safe infrastructure that puts riders at risk.
Even though many streets in Moreno Valley have dedicated bike lanes, drivers often ignore them or use them as shoulders. That carelessness turns into broken bones, head injuries, and hospital stays for innocent cyclists.
Certain streets and intersections in Moreno Valley are more dangerous for cyclists than others. Areas like Alessandro Boulevard and Graham Street, Iris Avenue at Lasselle, and Box Springs Road near Pine Cone Lane see frequent bike and car conflicts.
If your crash happened in one of these zones, chances are it wasn’t the first. Knowing that history can help strengthen your case and prove the area has a record of risk. If your crash happened at any of these areas, call now for a FREE CONSULTATION.
After a bicycle accident, what you do in the hours and days that follow can make a big difference, not just for your health, but for your case. Insurance companies look for any reason to downplay injuries or deny claims altogether. Two of the most important steps you can take to protect yourself are getting medical treatment and making sure a police report is on file.
After a crash, adrenaline can mask serious injuries. What feels like a bruise could be a concussion, internal bleeding, or a spinal injury. Getting checked out right away not only protects your health but creates a clear record connecting your injuries to the accident.
If you need care in Moreno Valley, top options include Riverside University Health System Medical Center at 26520 Cactus Ave and Kaiser Permanente Moreno Valley Medical Center at 27300 Iris Ave. There are also several urgent care clinics in the area that offer imaging and same-day treatment.
A police report gives you an official record of what happened. It documents the other party’s information, any traffic violations, and witness names, all key pieces of evidence when filing a claim. If officers didn’t come to the scene, you can still file a report afterward.
Once you have collected the necessary records, we use the medical reports and police documentation you submitted to build your case. These records help prove fault, show the extent of your injuries, and support your claim for full compensation.
Getting hit on your bike can turn your life upside down. But you don’t have to deal with the aftermath on your own. At Thompson Law, we’ll handle the legal fight so you can focus on healing.
Whether your injuries are mild or life-altering, we’re ready to get to work and fight for what you’re owed. Call us now for a FREE CASE REVIEW.
You have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. If your case involves a government agency, like the city or county, you must file an administrative claim within six months.
California’s comparative fault system can be tricky to understand. But basically, even if you were partially at fault, you can still recover compensation. Your award is reduced by your share of fault. For example, if you were 20% responsible, you could still recover 80% of your total damages.
Adults aren’t legally required to wear helmets in California, though not wearing one could affect your claim if you suffered a head injury. It won’t stop you from recovering damages, but it may slightly reduce the amount.
When you partner with Thompson Law, you won’t need to pay any initial fees. That’s because we work on a contingency fee basis. We only get paid if we win your case.
Thompson Law charges NO FEE unless we obtain a settlement for your case. We’ve put over $1.9 billion in cash settlements in our clients’ pockets. Contact us today for a free, no-obligation consultation to discuss your accident, get your questions answered, and understand your legal options.
State law limits the time you have to file a claim after an injury accident, so call today.