San Antonio · Motorcycle Accident
San Antonio Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
A motorcycle accident claim in San Antonio is a personal injury case governed by Texas fault-based negligence rules, where riders face a structural disadvantage: juries and adjusters frequently presume rider fault even when physical evidence shows a driver turned across the rider's path or merged without checking a blind spot. Texas modified comparative fault under Chapter 33 applies, so every percentage point of assigned rider fault reduces the recovery, and any assignment over fifty-one percent eliminates it entirely. The two-year statute under § 16.003 runs from the crash date. On Loop 1604 through Stone Oak and US-281 north of 1604, near-highway speeds transform what would be a minor car collision into a catastrophic rider injury requiring evaluation at University Hospital in the South Texas Medical Center.
Why San Antonio cases are different
San Antonio's loops and freeways carry heavy motorcycle traffic year-round, and the riders who get hurt face the same crash patterns everywhere: left-turning drivers, lane-change merges, and high-speed loops. On Loop 1604 and US-281 north of 1604, near-highway speeds turn an ordinary mistake into a catastrophic injury.
Rider bias and how it shapes the fault fight
Motorcycle claims in Bexar County start uphill because adjusters and jurors carry an unspoken assumption that the rider was speeding or weaving, even when the physical evidence says a driver turned across his path or merged into his lane. Under Texas Chapter 33 proportionate responsibility, that bias translates directly into fault percentages, and every point the defense pins on the rider reduces or, past fifty-one percent, eliminates the recovery. The most common San Antonio patterns are the left-turn crash, where a driver misjudges an approaching bike at an intersection, and the lane-change merge on a busy loop where the driver never checked the blind spot. We treat the fault allocation as the heart of the case from day one, securing scene measurements, the rider's gear, ECM or telematics data where available, and witnesses before the defense narrative hardens into the adjuster's file.
Severe injuries and the road hazards behind them
A rider has no crumple zone, so a collision that leaves a car driver with a sore neck can leave a motorcyclist with a spinal fracture, a traumatic brain injury, or extensive road rash requiring grafts. Many of these riders are transported to University Hospital in the South Texas Medical Center, the region's main civilian Level I trauma center for the area north and west of downtown. The near-highway speeds on Loop 1604 through Stone Oak and US-281 into the medical corridor mean these injuries skew catastrophic, with future-medical and lost-earning exposure that a quick settlement never reflects. We build the file to the injury, securing treating-physician causation statements and life-care projections where warranted, because the value of a serious motorcycle case lives in the future, not the emergency-room bill.
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Frequently asked
San Antonio motorcycle accident questions
- Usually yes. A left-turning driver who fails to yield to an oncoming motorcycle bears the primary fault, and your speed is only one factor a jury weighs under Chapter 33. You recover as long as you are not more than fifty-one percent at fault, with the award reduced by your share. Scene measurements, sight lines, and any ECM or witness evidence are what counter the reflexive assumption that the rider caused it.
- It depends on your injuries and the facts. Texas allows many adults to ride without a helmet under specific conditions, and the absence of one is not automatic fault. Where the injury is to a limb or the spine rather than the head, helmet use may be largely irrelevant to causation. The defense will still raise it, so we frame the medical evidence to show what the helmet would and would not have changed.
- Catastrophic crashes north and west of downtown are typically transported to University Hospital in the South Texas Medical Center, the region's main civilian Level I trauma center. A crash inside Bexar County is filed in Bexar County district court at the Justice Center downtown, where random assignment delivers one of about a dozen civil district courts. The court you draw affects trial timing, which we factor into the medical buildout.
- An insurer's internal fault allocation is not final and is frequently driven by the narrative its insured provides. Under Texas Chapter 33, that allocation is a jury question if the case goes to trial. We challenge the insurer's number with physical evidence — scene measurements, sight-line data, speed calculations, and any available witness or footage — because the difference between forty-nine percent and fifty-two percent rider fault determines whether you recover anything at all.
- Loop 1604 through Stone Oak and US-281 north of 1604 generate the most severe motorcycle injuries because near-highway speeds amplify any driver error into catastrophic rider harm. The I-35 and I-410 stack interchange and Loop 410's NW segment between US-90 and I-10 also produce regular motorcycle claims from merge-and-blind-spot crashes. Road characteristics, posted speeds, and traffic-signal timing at those intersections are all part of the physical record we secure early.
- A soft-tissue claim with a fast recovery may resolve in several months; a claim involving a tibial fracture, spinal injury, or traumatic brain injury requires time to establish maximum medical improvement before the full value is clear. Bexar County's civil bench moves dockets faster than most large Texas counties, which affects the rhythm of the medical buildout and when a demand letter goes out. We time the file to the injury, not to velocity.
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Downtown Austin. San Antonio clients welcome.
Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent San Antonio-area clients statewide and travel to San Antonio for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.
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