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Kyle Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

A motorcycle accident claim in Kyle is a Texas fault-based negligence case where a motor vehicle driver's failure to see or yield to a rider causes a collision, with liability determined under Chapter 33 proportionate responsibility. Riders are especially vulnerable at Kyle's high-conflict intersections, particularly along Plum Creek Parkway at FM-150 and on the I-35 frontage U-turns, where left-turn and lane-change failures are the most common crash mechanism. Because riders absorb forces a vehicle shell would deflect, injuries tend to be severe: fractures, spinal injuries, and traumatic brain injuries that far exceed what the car's damage suggests. Claims file in Hays County district court in San Marcos under the two-year deadline in Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code section 16.003.

Why Kyle cases are different

For Kyle riders, the most dangerous moments come where Plum Creek Parkway's intersections force constant cross-traffic decisions and where the I-35 frontage U-turns push lane-change conflicts together, the exact left-turn and lane-change failures that produce the severe rider injuries we see most.

Left-turn and lane-change crashes on Plum Creek Parkway and the I-35 frontage

The classic motorcycle wreck is the driver who turns left across a rider's path or changes lanes into one because they looked but never registered the bike, and Kyle's geometry concentrates exactly those conflicts. The Plum Creek Parkway intersections at FM-150 and FM-2770 carry subdivision traffic from the Plum Creek and Six Creeks developments into the I-35 corridor and force repeated left-turn decisions across oncoming flow, while the I-35 frontage U-turns at Kyle Parkway, Yarrington, and Center Street create constant lane-change pressure where a motorist's blind spot becomes a rider's catastrophe. Under Chapter 33 proportionate responsibility, the motorist who failed to yield typically carries the dominant share, but insurers reflexively try to shift blame onto the rider. Because Texas applies a 51 percent bar, defeating that narrative is often the whole case. We reconstruct the right-of-way sequence using the responding agency's report, intersection sight-line analysis, and any frontage-road business surveillance that captured the approach.

Rider bias, severe injuries, and road hazards on the west FMs

Motorcycle injuries skew severe because the rider has no cage, and an impact that bruises a car driver can fracture a rider's spine or cause a traumatic brain injury. That severity also draws bias: adjusters and jurors quietly assume the rider was speeding or reckless, and rebutting that assumption with hard evidence is part of every Kyle motorcycle case. The road environment matters too. FM-150 running west of I-35 toward Wimberley has elevation changes, hairpin curves, and limited shoulder space that raise the odds of single-vehicle and run-off-road events, where a genuine hazard, gravel, an edge drop, or a poorly maintained surface, can itself support a liability theory against the responsible entity. We document the rider's gear, speed, and lane position alongside the road condition early, so the severity of the harm is met with a clean account of how the crash actually happened rather than the adjuster's assumption.

Frequently asked

Kyle motorcycle accident questions

  • They can argue comparative fault, but they cannot assign it without evidence. Texas uses proportionate responsibility with a 51 percent bar, so if the insurer pushes your share past half, your claim ends. Rider bias is real, which is why we build the right-of-way case with the responding agency's report, intersection sight-line analysis at points like the Plum Creek Parkway and FM-150 junction, and any frontage-road video, rather than letting the assumption stand.

Where we work from

Downtown Austin. Kyle clients welcome.

Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Kyle-area clients statewide and travel to Kyle 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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