Denton · Motorcycle Accident
Denton Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
A motorcycle accident claim in Denton is a fault-based personal injury case under Texas law arising from a collision between a motor vehicle and a rider on roads like US-380, Bonnie Brae, or the University corridor near campus. Texas does not insulate motorcyclists from liability; modified comparative fault under Chapter 33 applies, and a rider bearing more than 50% of the fault recovers nothing. The recurring Denton crash pattern, a car turning left across an oncoming rider's path at a signalized intersection, means the liability fight typically centers on the turning driver's duty to yield and the rider's visibility. Injuries in these crashes are severe because nothing absorbs the impact except the rider's body, and treatment at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Denton or Medical City Denton frequently continues for months.
Why Denton cases are different
Denton riders navigate the abrupt lane changes at the I-35E/I-35W split, the high-speed signalized intersections along US-380, and a downtown campus grid that fills with distracted student traffic. Each setting produces the left-turn and lane-change collisions that leave motorcyclists with disproportionately severe injuries.
Rider bias and how it shapes a Denton claim
Motorcyclists face an unfair assumption, sometimes shared by jurors and adjusters alike, that a rider must have been speeding or weaving. Texas comparative-fault law under Chapter 33 lets an insurer exploit that bias by inflating the rider's percentage of responsibility to chip away at recovery, and even a clear left-turn-across-path crash can be reframed as the rider's fault. Countering that narrative takes objective proof: scene measurements, the at-fault driver's sightlines, and footage where it exists. At the US-380 signalized intersections at Mayhill, Loop 288, and FM-2164, where left-turn and red-light collisions cluster, signal-timing data and the geometry of the turn often tell the real story. Helmet status does not bar recovery in Texas, but it can become a damages argument, which is one more reason the liability evidence has to be developed thoroughly rather than conceded to the carrier's framing.
Severe injuries and the local road hazards behind them
Without a vehicle's crumple zones, a rider absorbs crash forces directly, so Denton motorcycle files skew toward fractures, road rash, spinal injuries, and traumatic brain injury even at moderate speeds. The same corridors that drive the broader crash picture here are especially punishing to riders: the late-merge cut-across at the I-35 split, where a driver committing to the wrong leg clips an adjacent lane, and the high-volume US-380 intersections where signal timing has not kept pace with the corridor's commercial growth. Serious Denton crashes route to Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Denton or Medical City Denton, with more acute trauma sometimes transferred south to Medical City Plano or Baylor Scott and White at McKinney. Because riders' injuries often require staged surgery and long rehabilitation, the medical chronology has to capture future care rather than stop at the first discharge summary.
Frequently asked
Denton motorcycle accident questions
- Not wearing a helmet does not bar recovery in Texas, but an insurer may try to use it to argue that some head or neck injuries were worsened by the choice, reducing damages tied to those specific injuries. It generally has no bearing on who caused the crash. Strong liability evidence, scene data, sightlines, and signal timing keeps the focus on the at-fault driver's conduct.
- No. A driver's duty includes keeping a proper lookout, and failing to see a visible motorcycle is generally a failure to meet that duty, not a defense. At the US-380 left-turn intersections where these crashes cluster, the turning driver typically had to yield to oncoming traffic. The investigation looks at sightlines and signal phase to show the rider was there to be seen.
- Texas uses comparative fault, so a jury assigns each party a percentage, and a rider can still recover as long as they are not more than 50% at fault, with any award reduced by their share. Insurers often lean on rider stereotypes to inflate that percentage. Objective evidence, scene measurements, vehicle damage patterns, and available footage, is what counters an unsupported speeding allegation.
- Possibly. If you have uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage on your own policy and it was not rejected in writing, it may cover a gap when the at-fault driver lacks adequate insurance. Some policies extend UM/UIM to motorcycle crashes and some do not, depending on how the policy is written. Reviewing every available policy in the household is part of the early case evaluation.
- TxDOT maintains traffic-management cameras at and near the I-35E/I-35W split, and that footage can be decisive in a lane-change or merge collision involving a rider. The footage is typically overwritten in roughly 30 days, so a preservation request needs to go out before that window closes. Business cameras along the corridor also have short retention cycles and should be identified and requested quickly.
- Motorcycle injuries, fractures, road rash, and spinal or head trauma, often require staged care over many months rather than a single hospitalization. A tibia fracture may need an initial surgery followed by hardware removal and physical therapy; road rash may require debridement and skin grafting. Because treatment is ongoing, the demand should not go out until the treating physician has a clear picture of what future care is needed, which is often nine to eighteen months post-crash.
Where we work from
Downtown Austin. Denton clients welcome.
Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Denton-area clients statewide and travel to Denton for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.
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