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Representing Those Injured in Accidents Nationwide

Over the past decade, the number of registered motorcycles has more than doubled, leading to a significant increase in motorcycle accidents.

Many riders in the Dallas area face unique risks because of the city’s busy highways and growing urban congestion. Motorcyclists often travel on major thoroughfares like Interstate 35E, U.S. 75, and Spur 366, where vehicle traffic can be especially heavy during peak hours. The fast pace and frequent lane changes on these Dallas roadways can heighten the likelihood of serious crashes. Understanding your rights and options after a motorcycle accident is critical, especially when local authorities such as the Dallas Police Department respond quickly to incidents on these major routes.

If you or a loved one has been injured in a motorcycle accident, contact the skilled attorneys at Lyons & Simmons, LLP today. Our Dallas motorcycle accident attorneys can help you pursue the full and fair compensation you need for recovery.

Contact our Dallas motorcycle accident attorneys today at (844) 297-8898 to schedule a free consultation.

Common Causes of Motorcycle Accidents

As bikers know, most injuries and accidents result from the negligence of other drivers. Thousands of people are injured every year, usually because automobile or truck drivers do not take the necessary steps to safely share the road. Too often, other drivers fail to notice motorcycles due to their relatively small size, and even when drivers do notice them, they may not offer the same caution as they would to other vehicles.

Motorcycle accidents in Dallas frequently occur on larger roadways and intersections such as the Dallas North Tollway and roads near downtown, where visibility issues often arise due to construction sites and fast-paced commuter traffic. In Texas, drivers must share the road responsibly with motorcycles, so riders need to understand how factors like local road design, frequent weather changes, and construction zones can influence the risk of an accident. Law enforcement agencies in Dallas report that many incidents involve drivers failing to yield, turning left across traffic, or making abrupt lane changes without signaling, behaviors that create hazards for motorcyclists.

Some of the leading causes of motorcycle accidents in Texas include:

  • Speeding
  • Drunk driving
  • Distracted driving
  • Texting while driving
  • Failing to check blind spots
  • Tailgating
  • Drivers making unsafe left-hand turns
  • Poorly maintained roads
  • Defective motorcycle parts

Common Types of Motorcycle Accident Injuries

Motorcycle accident injuries are often severe because riders lack the protection found in cars and other vehicles. Cars do not have seatbelts, airbags, or a protective metal frame to absorb impact, leaving the motorcyclist exposed to direct contact with other vehicles, the road, or nearby objects. As a result, even low-speed motorcycle crashes can cause catastrophic or life-threatening injuries.

Motorcyclists who suffer injuries in Dallas face a wide range of challenges during recovery. Local trauma centers, such as those at Parkland Health & Hospital System and Baylor University Medical Center, regularly treat motorcycle accident victims for injuries that can require prolonged hospital stays, surgeries, and physical rehabilitation. Recovery times often depend on the severity of the collision and access to timely medical care. Severe injuries, such as traumatic brain injuries or spinal cord damage, may lead to lasting disabilities or reduced mobility. Understanding the long-term effects of common motorcycle injuries and seeking immediate medical assessment at nearby Dallas facilities strengthens your ability to claim necessary compensation for current and future medical needs.

Common types of injuries from a motorcycle crash include:

Challenges Motorcyclists Face When Recovering Compensation from a Crash

Motorcyclists injured in a crash often face significant challenges when seeking compensation, even when another driver is clearly at fault. These challenges can complicate the claims process, cause payment delays, and reduce the amount motorcyclists can recover. Below are the most common obstacles injured motorcyclists face:

In Dallas, insurance adjusters and attorneys often scrutinize motorcycle accident claims more closely because of the high rates of severe injury and the complex nature of multi-vehicle accidents in urban areas. Local insurance carriers are familiar with the city’s busy intersections and common crash locations, which means claimants should document every detail from the scene, including police reports and witness statements unique to Dallas. Legal proceedings may take place at the George L. Allen, Sr. Courts Building, which handles civil litigation for personal injury matters in Dallas County. Understanding how local courts and insurance practices operate can help you manage expectations throughout the claims process.

  • Bias against motorcyclists: Insurance companies, juries, and law enforcement may hold biases against motorcyclists. Many believe that motorcyclists are reckless or take unnecessary risks. This bias can result in assumptions that the rider was partially or fully at fault, even when evidence points elsewhere.
  • Proving liability in multi-vehicle accidents: Determining fault in a motorcycle accident can be complex, especially in multi-vehicle crashes or when accounts of the incident differ. Motorcyclists may be blamed for not being visible or for failing to avoid danger, making it harder to demonstrate the other driver's negligence.
  • Comparative negligence laws: Many states follow comparative negligence laws, reducing a victim’s compensation by their percentage of fault. If a motorcyclist is found partially responsible, their compensation may be lowered. In states with modified comparative negligence, a rider found 50% or more at fault may be barred from recovering damages.
  • Difficulty proving injuries and damages: Motorcycle injuries are often severe, but proving the extent and long-term impact of those injuries can be challenging. Insurance companies may dispute injuries, argue that pre-existing conditions played a role, or minimize the need for ongoing care. Non-economic damages such as pain and suffering can also be difficult to quantify.
  • Delays and denials from insurance companies: Insurance companies frequently delay or deny valid claims to reduce payouts. They may question the extent of damages, claim the motorcyclist was partly at fault, or offer low settlements that fail to cover all medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
  • Lack of witnesses or evidence: Motorcycle accidents often occur quickly, and their smaller size can mean fewer witnesses or missed footage from traffic cameras. This lack of evidence can make building a case and proving negligence more difficult.
  • Challenges with hit-and-run accidents: If the at-fault driver flees the scene, motorcyclists often must turn to their own insurance company for compensation, which can still present challenges in proving what happened.
  • Difficulty estimating future medical costs: Serious injuries often require ongoing treatment and long-term care. Accurately projecting future medical expenses can be challenging, and insurers may push for a quick settlement that does not account for these costs.
  • Legal complexities and litigation risks: If a fair settlement cannot be reached, litigation may become necessary. The process can be lengthy and emotionally draining, and insurance companies may use this to pressure claimants into accepting less than they deserve.

What to Do After a Motorcycle Accident in Dallas

Motorcycle accidents often happen suddenly, leaving riders disoriented and unsure of their next steps. If you are involved in a collision in Dallas, taking deliberate actions can protect your well-being and preserve essential evidence. Move to a safe area if possible, and immediately call 911 to report the accident. Request police and paramedics at the scene so a formal record is created and medical staff can quickly assess your injuries.

Exchange names, addresses, driver’s license details, and insurance information with every party involved. Collect contact details for witnesses when circumstances allow. Use your phone to photograph the accident scene, vehicle positions, close-ups of damages, skid marks, traffic signals, and any relevant road hazards. Even if paramedics clear you at the scene, visit a Dallas urgent care center or hospital for a comprehensive examination—delayed injuries are common in motorcycle accidents. In Texas, failing to seek prompt medical attention can complicate subsequent claims and make it more difficult to connect your injuries to the collision.

Finally, obtain a copy of the official police report from the Dallas Police Department or Texas Department of Transportation. The report will help corroborate your account of the accident and is important during insurance negotiations or litigation. Save all receipts and documentation related to your medical care, lost work time, and vehicle repairs, as these records establish the scope of your damages throughout the recovery process.

Understanding Texas Motorcycle Laws & How They Affect Riders

An understanding of state and local laws is critical for Dallas riders, as these laws impact not only personal safety but also the outcome of personal injury cases. Texas law requires all riders and passengers under the age of 21 to wear a helmet when operating a motorcycle. Riders 21 and older may go without a helmet only if they carry applicable health insurance and have completed a Department of Public Safety-approved motorcycle operator training course; both must be documented.

Texas law also requires all motorcycles to carry minimum liability insurance, and Dallas-area law enforcement often check compliance during regular patrols or at the scene of crashes. Lane splitting—the practice of riding between lanes of stopped or slow-moving cars—remains illegal throughout Texas, including Dallas County. Violations of these laws can influence how fault is assigned after an accident and may affect compensation if the other party’s insurance tries to dispute your injury claim.

Civil courts in Dallas use Texas’s modified comparative negligence statute, which bars recovery if a rider is found 51% or more at fault for the crash. Legal proceedings for injury claims usually take place in Dallas County courts, where familiarity with local legal standards and court procedures can make a difference in your case. Staying aware of helmet laws, insurance requirements, and procedural expectations helps Dallas riders stay protected and informed in the event of an accident.

How Our Dallas Team Supports Motorcycle Accident Victims

Our firm combines a longstanding record of substantial case outcomes with personalized attention for every client. Unlike firms that only handle local matters, our attorneys have managed cases throughout Texas as well as nationwide, providing an informed perspective on the strategies that achieve success across jurisdictions. When you contact Lyons & Simmons, LLP, you gain access to aggressive advocacy that aims to hold irresponsible parties accountable while respecting your individual circumstances.

Lyons & Simmons blends technological innovation with trial preparation to make a meaningful difference in complex motorcycle accident cases. We work with accident reconstruction tools, 3D presentations, and expert testimony resources when needed, helping judges and juries visualize the impact and sequence of events. Our knowledge of Dallas courts, regional insurance practices, and Texas injury laws allows us to anticipate obstacles unique to this city. Whether serving English- or Spanish-speaking clients, our team remains available to answer your questions, explain the process clearly, and offer direct communication throughout the life of your claim.

Our commitment to client service means we approach every case with careful consideration—addressing your medical expenses, lost earnings, ongoing needs, and emotional toll. As recognized leaders in the Dallas legal community, we aim to deliver peace of mind paired with vigorous representation, so you can focus on healing and rebuilding after a motorcycle accident.

FAQs

Do I Need a Police Report After a Dallas Motorcycle Accident?

A police report is important for documenting the facts of the accident and will support your insurance claim or any future legal action. Dallas police reports are available through the city or the Texas Department of Transportation.

Are There Time Limits for Filing a Motorcycle Accident Claim in Dallas?

Texas law enforces a two-year statute of limitations for filing personal injury claims after a motorcycle accident. If you miss this deadline, you may lose the right to pursue compensation, so act promptly after your crash.

Does Texas Require Motorcycle Insurance?

Yes. All motorcyclists must carry liability insurance that meets the state minimums. Failing to have insurance can result in fines and difficulty obtaining compensation after an accident.

Contact Lyons & Simmons Today!

If you have been injured in a motorcycle accident due to another driver’s negligence, contact Lyons & Simmons immediately. Our experienced Dallas-based personal injury lawyers have extensive experience handling lawsuits involving motorcyclists and other drivers. These cases may involve claims for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and disfigurement.

We know the importance of acting quickly after an accident. Gathering evidence and getting prompt legal guidance can help you protect your right to compensation under Texas law. Consult local resources such as the Texas Department of Transportation and area hospitals to ensure you have thorough documentation of your injuries and the details of the crash. By taking each step with care and relying on professional support, victims can position themselves for a fair outcome while adjusting to life after a serious motorcycle collision in Dallas.

Reach out to our Dallas motorcycle accident attorneys today! Call (844) 297-8898 or contact us online.

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