San Angelo · Motorcycle Accident
San Angelo Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
A motorcycle accident claim in San Angelo is a Texas negligence case where a motor vehicle fails to yield to, see, or safely share the road with a rider on corridors including Knickerbocker Road, Sherwood Way, Loop 306, or the US-67 and US-87 radials. Because riders are unprotected, injuries are severe and medical care typically begins at Shannon Medical Center. Texas's modified comparative fault under Chapter 33 and the 51-percent bar apply, and jury skepticism toward riders makes early evidence preservation and precise fault analysis essential in Tom Green County cases.
Why San Angelo cases are different
Riders in the Concho Valley share the US-67 and US-87 radials, Loop 306, and in-town arterials like Sherwood Way and Knickerbocker Road with oilfield, agricultural, and commuter traffic. The crashes that follow are severe, and riders face a built-in credibility problem the law does not support.
Rider bias and the left-turn crash
The most common serious motorcycle collision is a left-turning vehicle that crosses a rider's right of way at an intersection or a highway turn, the driver claiming the motorcycle came out of nowhere. The same dynamic appears in lane-change and merge crashes where a driver fails to see a rider in an adjacent lane, a recurring pattern where Loop 306 ties into the US-67 and US-87 radials. Texas law gives riders the same right to the lane as any vehicle, but adjusters and some jurors carry an assumption that the rider was speeding or reckless. We counter that bias with hard evidence, including the at-fault driver's sightlines, gap acceptance, signal timing, and physical damage geometry, and we frame the Chapter 33 fault question on facts rather than the stereotype, because every point of fault shifted to the rider cuts the recovery.
Severe injuries and the medical record at Shannon
A rider has no crumple zone, so even a moderate-speed San Angelo crash can produce orthopedic fractures, road rash requiring grafting, and traumatic brain injury, and on the open US-67 and US-87 corridors the energy involved is higher still. Most serious arrivals go to Shannon Medical Center, the regional referral hospital for the Concho Valley, which handles a substantial trauma and surgical workup locally; the most catastrophic cases may transfer to Lubbock UMC, San Antonio, or a DFW-area Level I facility. San Angelo trauma files often show a compressed ER course, so we make sure follow-up imaging and specialist documentation are in place before any demand goes out, because a brain injury or an unstable fracture that is undertreated in the chart is undervalued by the insurer.
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Frequently asked
San Angelo motorcycle accident questions
- It is the most common defense in a left-turn motorcycle crash, and it is usually wrong. Texas gives riders full right to the lane, and a driver turning across your path generally must yield. We rebut the claim with sightline analysis, the driver's gap acceptance, signal timing, and damage geometry, so the Chapter 33 fault split rests on physical evidence rather than the assumption that a rider must have been speeding.
- No. Texas does not require all adult riders to wear helmets, and not wearing one does not bar recovery. It can become an argument about head-injury damages, which an insurer may raise to reduce the value, but it does not eliminate the at-fault driver's responsibility for causing the crash. We address the issue directly with the medical evidence.
- Shannon Medical Center in San Angelo is the regional referral hospital for the Concho Valley and the primary destination for serious arrivals. It handles a substantial trauma and surgical workup locally. The most catastrophic cases that exceed its capacity may transfer to Lubbock UMC, San Antonio, or a DFW-area Level I facility, but most of the medical chronology in a San Angelo file stays at Shannon.
- Two years from the date of the crash under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003. The deadline is the same as for all personal injury cases in Texas. If a government vehicle or entity was involved, including a federal vehicle from Goodfellow AFB, separate pre-suit notice requirements and administrative deadlines apply and can come due far sooner.
- Yes, if the rider purchased or maintained uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage on the motorcycle policy or, in some cases, a household vehicle policy. UM and UIM coverage applies when the at-fault driver carries no insurance or insufficient limits to cover the injury. Because crash severity on open Concho Valley roads like US-87 can produce serious injuries quickly, riders should review their declarations page at intake.
- The legal framework is the same. Rural-highway motorcycle crashes on US-87 are investigated by the Texas Department of Public Safety rather than city police, and EMS response times are longer, which can affect the documentation of the scene. The case is still filed in Tom Green County district court if the crash occurred in the county, and the Chapter 33 fault rules and two-year statute apply the same way.
Where we work from
Downtown Austin. San Angelo clients welcome.
Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent San Angelo-area clients statewide and travel to San Angelo for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.
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