Irving · Motorcycle Accident
Irving Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
A motorcycle accident claim in Irving arises when a motor vehicle fails to yield to or makes contact with a rider on roads such as SH-114, SH-183, Beltway 8, or the signalized intersections along Northwest Highway (Loop 12), leaving the rider exposed to serious injury because no vehicle structure absorbs the impact. Texas treats these claims under the same modified comparative fault framework as any other personal injury case, with recovery available when the rider's fault does not exceed 50 percent and the award reduced by any assigned share. The absence of crash-protective structure means injuries are disproportionately severe compared with occupant injuries from the same collision, and jury skepticism toward riders makes early liability documentation critical. Suits for Irving riders are brought in Dallas County district court at the George L. Allen Sr. Courts Building under the two-year limitations period in Section 16.003.
Why Irving cases are different
Riders in Irving navigate high-speed freeway interchanges and busy signalized intersections where drivers scanning for cars routinely miss a motorcycle. On SH-114, SH-183, and Northwest Highway, a single missed glance at a turn or lane change can leave a rider with injuries far more severe than the occupants of the car that caused them.
Rider bias and the left-turn and lane-change crashes that define Irving routes
The two crash types that hurt riders most appear all over Irving's road network. Left-turn collisions happen when a driver turning across traffic fails to see an oncoming motorcycle, and lane-change crashes happen when a driver moves over without registering a rider in the next lane, exactly the kind of high-velocity lane-change movement Beltway 8 produces along the western boundary near the airport. Riders also face an unfair headwind once a claim starts: insurers and some jurors carry an unspoken assumption that a motorcyclist was speeding or weaving. We counter that bias with evidence rather than argument, using intersection signal timing, the driver's pre-turn sightlines, and physical roadway marks to show the rider was lawfully positioned and visible. On the signalized crossings near Bachman Lake and along Northwest Highway, establishing who had the right of way at the moment of impact is the center of the case.
Severe injuries, comparative fault, and protecting the recovery
A rider absorbs crash forces that a car's frame and airbags would otherwise absorb, so Irving motorcycle cases skew toward serious harm, road rash requiring grafting, orthopedic fractures, and head and spinal injuries even when a helmet is worn. Major-trauma riders are typically routed under EMS protocol to Parkland Memorial or Methodist Dallas rather than a local Irving hospital, which means the medical file spans more than one system. Texas comparative responsibility under Chapter 33 still applies, and a rider can recover as long as fault stays at 50 percent or below, with the award reduced by any assigned percentage. Because insurers lean hard on rider-bias arguments to push that percentage up, documenting lane position, speed, and the other driver's failure to yield early is what keeps a serious injury from being discounted by an assumption.
Frequently asked
Irving motorcycle accident questions
- Rider bias is real, and we answer it with evidence rather than denials. Intersection signal timing, the driver's sightlines before a left turn, skid and gouge marks, and any available camera feed can show the rider was lawfully positioned and visible. On Irving's signalized crossings near Bachman Lake and Northwest Highway, proving who held the right of way at impact is usually decisive against an unfounded speeding assumption.
- It can be raised, but it does not automatically defeat a claim. Texas comparative responsibility under Chapter 33 lets you recover if your share of fault is 50 percent or less, with the award reduced by your percentage. A defendant may argue a helmet would have lessened head injuries, which is why thorough injury documentation and a clear liability picture against the at-fault driver matter so much.
- Local hospitals like Baylor Scott & White Medical Center Irving handle moderate-acuity injuries, but major trauma from a freeway-speed motorcycle crash is typically diverted under EMS protocol to Parkland Memorial or Methodist Dallas. That means your records may span more than one facility. We pull the complete file from each system, because the initial ER summary often understates the full extent of orthopedic and spinal injuries.
- It helps. Under Texas law, a driver's failure to see a lawfully positioned motorcyclist is not a defense to negligence; it is the negligence. A 'never saw the motorcycle' statement is treated as an admission that the driver failed to keep a proper lookout, which is an independent basis for liability. That statement, combined with physical evidence of the rider's lane position, is usually the core of the liability case.
- If you carried uninsured motorist coverage on your own policy, yes. Texas requires insurers to offer UM/UIM coverage, and it extends to motorcycle riders when the at-fault driver has no insurance or inadequate limits. The UM/UIM claim runs against your own carrier under a separate contractual framework. We open that claim in parallel with the liability investigation so the deadlines and proof requirements are met.
- Lane splitting is not authorized under Texas law, so a rider who was lane-splitting at the time of the crash may be assigned a share of fault under Chapter 33's comparative responsibility framework. Whether that share exceeds 50 percent depends on the full facts, including how the other driver's conduct contributed. If your fault is held at 50 percent or below, recovery is still available with the award reduced by your percentage.
Where we work from
Downtown Austin. Irving clients welcome.
Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Irving-area clients statewide and travel to Irving for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.
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