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Amarillo Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

A motorcycle accident claim in Amarillo applies the same Texas fault framework as any vehicle crash, but two complications consistently arise: the unprotected nature of the rider produces far more severe injuries than a comparable car-speed collision, and jurors across the Panhandle tend to carry skepticism about riders that adjusters exploit early. Cases on I-40, Soncy Road, and Coulter Street most often trace to a left-turn or lane-change failure by the other driver, with Potter or Randall County district court as the venue. The two-year statute of limitations under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003 governs, and the 51% comparative fault bar applies.

Why Amarillo cases are different

Amarillo riders face the classic Panhandle hazard profile: high-speed merges on I-40 and Loop 335, left-turn and lane-change failures on the retail and medical-district arterials like Soncy Road and Coulter Street, and rural two-lane conditions on the highways radiating out of the city where debris and wind gusts destabilize bikes. Injuries tend to be catastrophic because nothing absorbs an impact the way a vehicle body does, and jury skepticism of riders colors the claim from the first adjuster contact.

Left-turn crashes and rider bias on Amarillo's arterials

The most common serious motorcycle collision pattern in Amarillo is the driver who turns left across an oncoming rider's path, usually at a signalized or unsignalized intersection on Soncy Road, Coulter Street, Georgia Street, or the Loop 335 connector roads. The driver's standard account is 'I never saw the motorcycle,' which courts have repeatedly treated as an admission of inattention rather than a defense. Texas applies modified comparative fault under Chapter 33: a rider who is 50 percent or less at fault recovers, reduced by their share, and 51 percent or more bars recovery entirely. Adjusters lean on rider bias early — alleged speeding, weaving, or improper lane use — to push fault onto the rider before the evidence is secured. Skid measurements, intersection geometry, signal timing data, and independent witnesses counter that narrative, and they need to be captured quickly before the scene changes and memories fade.

Catastrophic injuries and wind hazards on I-40 and Loop 335

Panhandle wind gusts are a hazard most Texas riders do not encounter at the same intensity. Sustained crosswinds on I-40 and on the elevated sections of Loop 335 can push a motorcycle out of its lane, and blowing debris — sand, tumbleweed, loose gravel from agricultural traffic — creates road-surface hazards with little warning. When a rider does go down, the injuries are routinely devastating: complex extremity fractures, road rash requiring debridement and grafts, spinal injuries from ejection, and traumatic brain injuries even when a helmet was worn. Serious rider injuries in the Amarillo area are treated at Northwest Texas Healthcare System, the region's designated trauma center, or at BSA Health System, and the most catastrophic cases may be transferred to a Level I center such as University Medical Center in Lubbock or a major Dallas hospital. The medical chronology tends to be long and multi-facility, and the future-care picture is significant; we build the file around the complete record, not the first discharge summary.

Frequently asked

Amarillo motorcycle accident questions

  • No. A driver's duty to keep a proper lookout includes observing motorcycles in the lane of travel. 'I never saw the bike' is an admission of inattention, not a legal excuse. Texas courts treat it that way. The case is built on objective evidence — intersection geometry, signal timing, camera footage, and skid marks — that establishes where each vehicle was and who had the right of way.

Where we work from

Downtown Austin. Amarillo clients welcome.

Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Amarillo-area clients statewide and travel to Amarillo for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.

Cap City Injury Attorneys

702 Rio Grande St, Suite 302 · Austin, TX 78701

(512) 612-3110

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