Addressing Prejudice Against Bikers

Personal injury claims can be complex because of the unfortunate bias some individuals hold against motorcyclists on the road. Insurance companies and claims adjusters often wrongly assume that the rider was driving recklessly, speeding, or weaving dangerously or unlawfully, and, therefore, at fault for the accident and their injuries.

An experienced motorcycle accident lawyer at McCraw Law Group understands how to overcome this outdated prejudice and is committed to uncovering and presenting the true facts of a case when the fault lies with another driver's negligence or poor driving decisions.

If you have been injured in a motorcycle collision, it is crucial to speak with dedicated attorneys in Carrollton who have successfully handled similar cases.

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Rider Exposure in Motorcycle Accidents

Because of the inherent exposure of motorcycles, riders are at a high risk of sustaining particularly severe or catastrophic injuries. For example:

  • Motorcyclists are vulnerable to direct impact with the pavement or other vehicles, and their bodies and the ground do not have a protective barrier apart from a helmet. Unlike cars or trucks, motorcycles lack seat belts, doors, airbags, or compartments for protection.
  • The stability of two or three-wheel motorcycles is inferior to that of cars or trucks, making them more susceptible to dangers from roadway defects, obstacles, or debris.
  • Motorcycles are lighter and smaller than other vehicles, so they and their occupants are at a greater risk of sustaining significant damage in a collision.
  • Due to their smaller size, motorcycles are often less visible than other vehicles, leading to drivers potentially failing to see or pay attention to them, not yielding the right of way, cutting them off, following too closely, or otherwise violating the motorcyclist's right of way.

As a result, motorcyclists frequently suffer catastrophic injuries in accidents and may need the assistance of a local lawyer to help assess damages.

Texas Motorcycle Wreck Injuries

Motorcycle accidents have the potential to result in some of the most severe injuries in any motor vehicle collision, including the following, all of which may necessitate contacting a Carrollton motorcycle accident lawyer:

  • Brain and spinal cord injuries
  • Internal organ injury
  • Broken and crushed bones
  • Road rash
  • Severe cuts and lacerations
  • Burns

These and other debilitating injuries can impact your ability to work and provide for your family. If you have been the victim of someone's negligent driving, you deserve nothing less than to seek compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering, and lost wages that may affect your family's future.

How Much Uninsured or Underinsured Coverage Should a Motorcyclist Have?

The state-mandated minimum for uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage is $30,000, often insufficient for motorcyclists involved in accidents. Keep the following in mind:

  • Local motorcycle accident attorneys frequently recommend that riders obtain at least $100,000 of coverage, if possible, to ensure they are adequately protected during a collision 
  • Bikers must insure themselves because there are numerous cases where an injured motorcyclist has a strong claim but unfortunately lacks underinsured/uninsured motorist coverage, and the at-fault party is uninsured
  • This situation can leave a motorcyclist with significant medical expenses and traumatic injuries, with limited or no options for recovery

Texas Helmet Laws

As per the Texas Operators Training Manual, head injuries are the leading cause of motorcycle fatalities. Without a helmet, the risk of sustaining a critical head injury in a crash is five times higher. Helmets with a "DOT" sticker are mandatory for motorcycle drivers and passengers on all motorcycles, mopeds, and motorscooters, regardless of size or number of wheels.

However, riders aged 21 or older are exempt from the helmet requirement if they have completed an approved Motorcycle Operator Training Course or carry at least $10,000 in medical insurance (proof of insurance is required). The law prohibits a police officer from stopping a motorcycle rider solely to verify completion of a training course or insurance.

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Texas Laws For Motorcycle Passengers

  • Passengers must be at least five years old to ride on a motorcycle
  • Helmets are mandatory for all passengers under 21 years old
  • Passengers over 21 are not required to wear helmets if the operator is exempt from the helmet requirements
  • Additionally, a permanent passenger seat on the motorcycle is necessary to carry a passenger

Contact Our Carrollton Motorcycle Accident Attorneys

Cases involving serious injuries from motorcycle accidents require assertive legal action. The McCraw Law Group has extensive experience representing all legal aspects of these severe collisions. Our Carrollton motorcycle accident lawyers meticulously construct your case and effectively advocate for your claim with insurance companies. We handle all the details so that you can focus on healing and recovery.

Our law firm is dedicated to providing valuable assistance in arranging physician referrals and ensuring you receive the necessary medical treatment and financial support for your recovery. Contact us for a free consultation. We will help you understand your situation, explore your options, explain how we can assist, and provide guidance on the best course of action to resolve all issues.

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If you are in need of a personal injury attorney in North Texas, please contact the team at McCraw Law Group today. We are ready to help you in a broad range of serious accident and injury legal issues, and offer multiple ways to reach us.

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If you are in need of a personal injury attorney in North Texas, please contact the team at McCraw Law Group today. We are ready to help you in a broad range of serious accident and injury legal issues, and offer multiple ways to reach us.

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