Injury Crash

Crash on US-101 at SR-170

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Nov 27, 2025 Date
2:24 AM Time
2 Injured Severity
Crash Collision Type
Clear Weather

A crash was reported on Nov 27, 2025 at approximately 2:24 AM on US-101 near SR-170 in Studio City, California. Clear weather was noted at the time of the crash. 2 people were injured. This crash was classified as a motorcycle accident case.

If you were involved, the other driver's insurance company may have already contacted you with a settlement offer. Early offers are almost always lower than what your claim is actually worth. Insurers count on people settling before they understand the full extent of their injuries. You have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim in California, but key evidence like surveillance footage and witness memories doesn't last that long. A free consultation with our senior attorneys costs you nothing and helps you understand your options.

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Dangerous intersection

Is SR-170 & US-101 a Dangerous Road?

When the same intersection produces crash after crash, the problem may not be the drivers. SR-170 & US-101 has logged 6 crashes in the last 9 months and 2 resulting in injuries. Patterns like this can point to dangerous road design: poor sight lines, bad signal timing, missing turn lanes, or inadequate signage.

6 Crashes reported at this intersection in the last 9 months
33% of crashes here result in injuries
Side Swipe collisions account for 50% of crashes
Most crashes here happen around 2 AM on Fris
71 Walk Score: Very Walkable. High foot traffic increases pedestrian exposure at this intersection

In California, cities and counties can be held liable for dangerous road conditions they knew about or should have known about. A pattern of crashes is exactly the kind of evidence that establishes notice.

Injured at a Dangerous Intersection?
The City May Owe You Compensation.

When a road or intersection is poorly designed, the government agency responsible for maintaining it can be held liable. If you were seriously hurt, talk to a senior attorney about whether a dangerous road design claim applies to your case.

Government claims are often subject to strict filing deadlines.
An attorney can help you understand what applies to your situation.

Next steps

What to Do After a Motorcycle Accident

  1. Get medical attention immediately
    Even if you feel fine, get checked out. Some of the most serious injuries from crashes, like internal bleeding and traumatic brain injuries, don't always show symptoms right away. A medical record from the day of the crash also becomes critical evidence later.
  2. Document the road conditions at the scene
    Gravel, oil slicks, potholes, uneven pavement, and faded lane markings are invisible to investigators who arrive hours later. Take close-up photos of the road surface, any debris, and anything that could have contributed to the crash before the scene gets cleaned up.
  3. Don't accept blame for lane splitting
    California is the only state that explicitly allows lane splitting under Vehicle Code 21658.1. Insurance adjusters and even police officers sometimes treat lane splitting as automatic fault. It isn't. Whether you were splitting legally is a separate question from who caused the crash.
  4. File your government tort claim before May 27, 2026
    If a government entity is responsible for this crash, whether because of road design, missing signals, or a government vehicle, you have a strict six-month deadline to file a tort claim. That deadline is May 27, 2026. Miss it and you lose your right to sue entirely, no matter how strong your case is.
  5. Talk to a personal injury attorney before the insurance company
    Insurance adjusters will reach out quickly, and they're not calling to help you. They want a recorded statement and a fast settlement before you understand what your case is actually worth. A free consultation with an attorney costs you nothing and protects everything.
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Dangerous road design

Road Design and Crash Liability

Not every crash is purely a driver's mistake. Road design, maintenance failures, and missing safety features all contribute to crashes in California. Under Government Code 835, public entities can be held liable for "dangerous conditions" on public property that cause injury. Poor lighting, missing signage, confusing lane configurations, and deferred maintenance are all factors that shift some responsibility from the driver to the road owner.

If this location has a pattern of crashes, that history becomes evidence. A public entity that knew about recurring crashes and failed to address the underlying design problem can be held accountable. This is where crash data, engineering reports, and government claim filings become critical.

This intersection has recorded 6 crashes in the last nine months. The most common crash type at this intersection is Side Swipe, accounting for 50% of incidents.

This crash happened in the early morning hours (2-6 AM), when low traffic volumes can lead to higher speeds and reduced alertness. Road design features like rumble strips, adequate lighting, and clear lane markings are critical during these hours when fewer visual cues keep drivers oriented.

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If you or someone you love was hurt in this crash, our attorneys can help you understand your options. We handle cases on contingency, so you pay nothing unless we win.

Frequently asked questions

Common Questions About This Type of Crash

Is lane splitting legal in California?
Yes. California is the only state that explicitly legalizes lane splitting under Vehicle Code 21658.1. The law doesn't set specific speed limits for lane splitting, but the CHP recommends it only when traffic is moving at 30 mph or less and the rider isn't going more than 10 mph faster than surrounding traffic. Lane splitting alone is not evidence of fault.
Do motorcycle riders face bias in accident claims?
Unfortunately, yes. Insurance adjusters, police officers, and jurors sometimes view motorcycling as inherently risky and assign more blame to the rider than the evidence supports. This is why documentation is so important in motorcycle cases. Photos of the scene, witness statements, and expert reconstruction can counter that bias effectively.
What damages can a motorcycle accident victim recover?
The same damages as any other motor vehicle crash: medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and property damage. Motorcycle injuries tend to be more severe, so damages are often higher. The fact that you were on a motorcycle rather than in a car does not reduce what you're entitled to recover.
How do I know if my injuries are serious enough to file a claim?
There's no minimum injury threshold for filing a personal injury claim in California. If someone else's negligence caused your injuries and you have medical bills, lost wages, or pain and suffering, you likely have a valid claim. Many injuries that seem minor at first, like whiplash or soft tissue damage, can develop into chronic conditions. Get a medical evaluation and a legal consultation.
What is the government tort claim deadline of May 27, 2026?
If a government entity shares responsibility for this crash, whether through road design, a government vehicle, or maintenance failures, you must file a government tort claim within six months of the incident. For this crash, that deadline is May 27, 2026. This is separate from the two-year statute of limitations. Miss it and your claim against the government is gone permanently, even if the road design was clearly at fault.
Can I sue the city if the road design caused this crash?
Yes. In California, cities, counties, and Caltrans can be held liable for dangerous road conditions they knew about or should have known about. SR-170 & US-101 has logged 6 crashes in the last 9 months. A pattern like that can be evidence the government was on notice and failed to act. Common road design problems include poor sight lines, missing turn lanes, bad signal timing, and inadequate signage. If a government entity is responsible, you must file a claim within 6 months of the accident, not the usual 2-year statute of limitations.
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