
Dallas Motorcycle Accident Attorney
Representing Those Injured in Accidents Nationwide
Over the past decade, registered motorcycles have more than doubled, which has unfortunately increased the number of accidents as well.
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 lawyers can help you pursue the full and fair compensation you need to recover.
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 are caused by the negligence of other drivers. Thousands are injured every year, mostly because of automobiles or truck drivers who do not take the proper precautions to safely share the road with. Far too often, drivers fail to see motorcycles on the road because of their relatively small size, and when they do see them, they don’t treat them like they would other vehicles.
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 due to the lack of protection for riders compared to occupants of cars and other vehicles. Unlike cars, motorcycles do not have seatbelts, airbags, or a protective metal frame to absorb the impact, leaving the rider vulnerable to direct contact with other vehicles, the road, or surrounding objects. As a result, even low-speed motorcycle crashes can cause catastrophic or life-threatening injuries.
Common types of injuries from a motorcycle crash include:
- Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI)
- Spinal Cord Injuries
- Fractures and Broken Bones
- Road Rash
- Internal Injuries
- Soft Tissue Injuries
- Facial and Dental Injuries
- Amputations or Limb Loss
- Burns and Abrasions
- Psychological Trauma
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, delay payments, and reduce the compensation motorcyclists are entitled to receive. Below are the most common obstacles faced by injured motorcyclists:
- Bias Against Motorcyclists: Motorcyclists often encounter a strong bias from insurance companies, juries, and even law enforcement. There is a common misconception that motorcyclists are reckless, take unnecessary risks, or engage in dangerous behavior. This bias can lead to assumptions that the rider was partially or fully at fault, even if the evidence suggests otherwise.
- Proving Liability in Multi-Vehicle Accidents: Determining fault in a motorcycle accident can be complex, especially in multi-vehicle collisions or when there are conflicting accounts of the crash. Motorcyclists may be blamed for not being visible or for failing to take evasive action, making it harder to prove the negligence of the other driver.
- Comparative Negligence Laws: Many states follow comparative negligence laws, which reduce the amount of compensation a victim can recover based on their percentage of fault. If the motorcyclist is found partially responsible for the accident, their compensation may be reduced accordingly. In states with modified comparative negligence, if the rider is found to be 50% or more at fault, they may be barred from recovering any compensation.
- Difficulty Proving Injuries and Damages: Motorcycle injuries are often severe, but proving the extent of those injuries and their long-term impact can be difficult. Insurance companies may dispute the severity of the injuries, argue that pre-existing conditions contributed to the harm, or downplay the need for ongoing medical treatment. Additionally, non-economic damages such as pain and suffering can be harder to quantify and prove.
- Delays and Denials from Insurance Companies: Insurance companies frequently delay or deny legitimate claims to minimize payouts. They may dispute the extent of the damages, argue that the motorcyclist was partially at fault, or offer low settlement amounts that do not cover the full scope of medical expenses, lost income, and pain and suffering.
- Lack of Witnesses or Evidence: Motorcycle accidents often happen quickly, and due to the smaller size of motorcycles, they may be overlooked by witnesses or not captured by nearby traffic cameras. A lack of objective evidence can make it harder to build a strong case and prove the other driver’s negligence.
- Challenges with Hit-and-Run Accidents: If the at-fault driver flees the scene, motorcyclists are left with limited options for seeking compensation. In such cases, they may need to file a claim with their own insurance company, which can still result in challenges when proving the details of the accident.
- Difficulty Estimating Future Medical Costs: Severe injuries often require ongoing treatment, physical therapy, and long-term care. Accurately estimating future medical expenses can be difficult, and insurance companies may push for a quick settlement that does not account for these future costs.
- Legal Complexities and Litigation Risks: If a fair settlement cannot be reached, motorcyclists may need to pursue litigation. The litigation process can be time-consuming, costly, and emotionally draining. Insurance companies often use this to their advantage, pushing claimants toward accepting lower settlements to avoid prolonged court battles.
Contact Lyons & Simmons Today!
If you have been injured in a motorcycle accident due to the negligence of another driver, contact Lyons & Simmons immediately. Our experienced Dallas-based personal injury lawyers have extensive experience handling lawsuits involving motorcyclists and other drivers. These lawsuits may involve claims for medical expenses, loss of wages, pain and suffering and disfigurement.
Reach out to our Dallas motorcycle accident lawyers today! Call (844) 297-8898 or contact us online.


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