Abilene · Motorcycle Accident
Abilene Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
A motorcycle accident claim in Abilene arises when a negligent driver strikes a rider on Taylor County roads, commonly at high-speed junctions like US-83 and Loop 322 or on the in-town arterials feeding Abilene's campus corridors. Texas fault rules apply the same modified comparative fault framework as any other crash, but motorcycle cases face an added layer: juries and adjusters frequently begin skeptical of riders, making early evidence preservation critical. The injured rider must prove the other driver's negligence and overcome fault-shifting arguments to recover under the 51-percent bar. Serious rider injuries are routed to Hendrick Medical Center, the regional Level II trauma center, with the most catastrophic cases transferred to a Level I facility.
Why Abilene cases are different
Abilene riders face two hazard profiles: open West Texas highways like US-83 toward Anson and US-84 toward Snyder, where speed differentials are severe, and in-town arterials — Buffalo Gap Road, Treadaway, South 14th — where left-turning and lane-changing drivers cause most rider collisions. The injuries tend to be catastrophic, and rider bias colors the claim early.
Left-turn and lane-change crashes on Abilene arterials
The classic motorcycle collision is the left-turn crash: a driver turning across the rider's path at an intersection, often claiming they never saw the bike. On Abilene's busy commuter arterials like Buffalo Gap Road, Treadaway, and South 14th Street, and at high-speed junctions like US-83 and Loop 322, that fact pattern plays out constantly, along with lane-change crashes where a driver merges into a rider in an adjacent lane. Texas applies modified comparative fault under Chapter 33, and the rider recovers as long as they are 50 percent or less at fault, with the award reduced by their share. The fight is usually over that fault percentage, because adjusters lean on rider bias — the assumption that the motorcyclist was speeding or weaving — to push fault onto the rider. Skid measurements, scene geometry, signal timing, and independent witnesses are what counter that narrative, and they need to be captured before the scene evidence is gone.
Severe injuries and the West Texas highway speed differential
A rider has none of the crumple zones, airbags, or steel cage that protect a car occupant, so the injuries that come out of an Abilene motorcycle crash are routinely catastrophic: open fractures, road rash requiring grafts, spinal injuries, and traumatic brain injuries even when a helmet was worn. On the open highways radiating out of Abilene, where traffic moves fast and rural sightlines and animal crossings add hazards, the speed differential in a collision is brutal. Serious rider injuries are taken to Hendrick Medical Center, the regional Level II trauma center, and the most severe multi-system cases may be transferred to a Level I facility in DFW or to Lubbock UMC. Because the medical chronology is long and the future-care picture is significant, we build the file around the complete record, including follow-up imaging that catches what the initial trauma series missed, rather than the early hospital discharge an insurer wants to settle from.
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Frequently asked
Abilene motorcycle accident questions
- No. A driver's duty to keep a proper lookout and yield includes seeing motorcycles, and 'I never saw the bike' is an admission of inattention, not a defense. These left-turn cases are common on Abilene arterials. What carries the day is objective evidence — scene geometry, signal timing, skid marks, and independent witnesses — that establishes who had the right of way and where each vehicle was at impact.
- Texas law allows adult riders meeting certain requirements to ride without a helmet, and not wearing one does not bar your claim. A defense lawyer may argue it contributed to head injuries, which can factor into the comparative-fault analysis, but it does not erase liability for a driver who caused the crash. The strength of your case still turns on fault for the collision itself.
- Hendrick Medical Center in Abilene is the regional Level II trauma center and the primary destination for serious crash injuries across the Big Country. For the most catastrophic multi-system trauma, patients may be transferred to a Level I facility in DFW or to Lubbock UMC. As a Level II center, Hendrick handles a substantial part of the acute course locally, so the medical record in most Abilene rider files starts and largely stays at Hendrick.
- Yes, and it is a common pattern at the Loop 322 and I-20 interchange, where merge distances are short and drivers checking traffic often do not re-check their mirrors for riders. Lane-change and merge crashes are treated the same as any other motorcycle collision under Texas fault rules. The driver's failure to see you before changing lanes is the core negligence, and independent witnesses and scene geometry are the evidence that proves it.
- Two years from the crash date under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003. The limitations period is statewide; there is no separate Taylor County rule. If the crash involved a government vehicle, including a City of Abilene or county vehicle, a six-month pre-suit notice requirement under the Texas Tort Claims Act applies, and missing that window can bar the claim.
- Your own uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage is typically the next source of recovery. Most Texas auto policies include UM/UIM unless waived in writing, and that coverage applies to you as a motorcycle rider when the at-fault driver's limits are inadequate to cover your injuries. We identify every applicable policy — your own UM/UIM, any household resident-relative policies — and pursue them in the correct order.
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Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Abilene-area clients statewide and travel to Abilene for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.
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