When riding a motorcycle on Texas roads, it’s crucial to follow state law and take appropriate safety measures to avoid accidents and remain visible to other drivers. However, you may still get involved in an accident regardless of how safely you drive. If you suffered injuries in a motorcycle crash due to someone else’s negligence, you deserve high-quality representation that will fight for you and hold the liable party accountable.
At Mott & Moffett, our motorcycle accident attorneys dedicate ourselves to seeking justice and fiercely advocating for Missouri City victims, as we have for many years. Our unmatched services and creative solutions have helped secure millions of dollars for our clients. You can trust us to effectively and successfully represent you every step of the way and handle all aspects of your claim so that you can focus on recovery. With our clear communication and extensive knowledge, you can fully understand the scope of your claim.
Motorcyclists should know and understand state laws that apply to them, especially helmet and lane-splitting laws. These rules can play a role in your claim if you get into a motorcycle accident. However, the language can be confusing, so we are here to clearly and concisely explain Texas’s most important motorcycle laws.
According to Texas Transportation Code Sec. 661.003, any person under 21 must wear a helmet when riding a motorcycle. This law includes those operating the bike and passengers. Riders and passengers over 21 must wear a helmet unless they show proof of the following:
Even if you don’t have to wear a helmet by law, wearing one protects you from serious head injuries. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, helmets reduce death risk by 37% and the risk of head injuries by 69%. Because motorcyclists have less protection than other drivers, it’s critical to wear a helmet approved by the United States Department of Transportation.
While riding in slow-moving traffic can be frustrating, motorcyclists cannot lane split as per Texas law. Lane splitting occurs when a biker rides the line between two lanes of traffic. Doing this can increase the risk of accidents and potentially severe, long-lasting injuries.
While many people have a negative bias towards motorcyclists, they are not always at fault in accidents. If you were involved in a motorcycle crash through no fault of your own, the following parties could be responsible, depending on the details of your claim:
Motorcycle accident claims are often complicated and involve multiple parties, all of whom share a portion of the fault. Therefore, Texas uses a modified comparative negligence system to assign fault and award damages. This means each party receives a percentage of the fault for the accident, which gets deducted from their compensation. Those who carry over 50% of the fault cannot collect any damages.
For example, if you are 25% at fault for a motorcycle accident, your final compensation will be reduced by 25%. Our passionate motorcycle accident lawyers negotiate with insurance companies to ensure you do not receive an unfair fault percentage so that you can achieve a successful outcome.
The aftermath of a motorcycle accident can be overwhelming, and you may worry about treatment costs and how your injuries may impact your life. With the help of our driven lawyers, you may recover compensation for the following expenses:
We can help you gather evidence like medical records and personal statements to establish the existence of your injuries and their physical, emotional, and financial impact on your life. When negotiating with insurance companies, our motorcycle accident attorneys aggressively advocate for a fair settlement while keeping track of offers and counteroffers, so you can rest assured you are in competent, capable hands.
If you have suffered injuries in a motorcycle accident due to someone else’s negligence, it can be challenging to know how to protect your rights. One of the first steps you can take to receive compensation for your losses is to contact a reliable motorcycle accident lawyer. At Mott & Moffett, we take every motorcycle accident claim seriously and use a personalized approach to create a plan based on your needs.
Our caring team understands the difficulties and complexities of the legal process, so we take the weight off your shoulders and help you make the best decisions for your well-being. With years of experience representing Missouri City victims, you can trust us to handle every aspect of your claim with the utmost care and respect. To schedule a free consultation, call 888-596-6582 or fill out our contact form.
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