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A motorcycle crash in Houston doesn’t just leave physical damage behind. It reshapes schedules, finances, and futures in ways that aren’t always obvious in the days immediately after the collision.
If you or someone you love was hurt, or if you lost a family member, because of another driver’s carelessness, a Houston motorcycle accident lawyer at Crain Brogdon, LLP is ready to step in and fight to hold the right parties accountable. Call us today at (214) 522-9404 for a free consultation.

The hours and days following a motorcycle accident tend to move fast, even when you’re the one hurt. Insurance adjusters make contact quickly, medical bills start arriving, and you’re expected to give statements and make decisions while still dealing with pain, shock, or grief.
Here’s what you should know about those early steps:
That last point matters more than most people realize. Initial settlement offers are almost never the full value of a claim, and once you accept and sign a release, you typically give up the right to seek additional compensation.
Evidence also degrades quickly. Traffic camera footage gets overwritten, witnesses become harder to locate, and road conditions change. The sooner an attorney gets involved, the stronger the foundation for your case.
Motorcyclists already face an unfair bias in the aftermath of crashes. Insurers sometimes argue that riders assumed extra risk simply by being on a bike, or they look for any reason to reduce the payout.
Texas follows a modified comparative fault rule, which means if an insurer successfully argues you were partially at fault, your recovery is reduced by that percentage. If they push that number above 50 percent, you recover nothing.
The unfair bias shows up in other ways, too. Insurers may dispute the severity of your injuries, question whether your treatment was medically necessary, or delay the claims process hoping you’ll accept a lower offer out of financial pressure.
These are deliberate strategies, not bureaucratic delays, and recognizing them for what they are changes how you respond.
Our skilled legal team scrutinizes those tactics. We gather evidence, work with accident reconstruction professionals when needed, and build a case that doesn’t give insurers easy ground to stand on.
Our focus is on accuracy and accountability, not just a quick resolution. When insurers know a firm is prepared to litigate, the dynamic in settlement discussions shifts. That preparation is part of what we bring to every case from day one.

Every motorcycle accident case is different, so compensation depends on the facts of your specific situation. Generally, injured riders and surviving family members can pursue damages for:
Future damages are often where cases are most undervalued. A serious spinal injury or traumatic brain injury doesn’t resolve in a few months. The costs of ongoing care, rehabilitation, home modifications, and lost career potential add up significantly over time.
Calculating those future losses accurately requires medical professionals, financial analysts, and life care planners. We work with those professionals to make sure the full scope of your damages is documented and presented.
In cases involving a death, surviving family members may have a wrongful death claim. Texas law allows certain family members to recover for the loss of financial support, companionship, and care. These claims carry their own procedural requirements and timelines, which is one reason acting promptly matters.
Motorcycle accidents in Houston frequently result in injuries more serious than those seen in passenger vehicle collisions. Riders have no structural protection, and even with a helmet and protective gear, the body absorbs tremendous force in a crash.
Houston’s infrastructure creates specific hazards for motorcyclists. Poorly maintained roads in areas like the East End and parts of northwest Houston, combined with construction detours that shift traffic unexpectedly, create conditions where a moment’s inattention from a car driver can send a rider into a guardrail or oncoming lane.
Highway on-ramps along I-45 and US-59 are particularly dangerous spots where merging vehicles frequently fail to check blind spots before moving into a lane a motorcyclist is already occupying.
The I-610 Loop, the Southwest Freeway, and corridors like Westheimer and Shepherd see heavy mixed traffic daily, and drivers routinely underestimate the space motorcyclists need or simply fail to see them at all.
When a crash happens, the consequences fall almost entirely on the rider.
Motorcycle accidents can cause a range of serious and catastrophic injuries, such as:
Houston-area trauma centers equipped to treat these injuries include Memorial Hermann – Texas Medical Center, Ben Taub Hospital (Harris Health System), and Houston Methodist Hospital.
Getting the right care early isn’t just about health; it also creates the documented medical record that supports your claim.
Motorcycle accident claims involve higher stakes, more aggressive insurance resistance, and greater medical complexity than most other vehicle accident cases, and trying to handle one without legal representation puts you at a serious disadvantage from the start.
As mentioned, bias against motorcyclists is real and well-documented in the insurance industry. Adjusters frequently characterize riders as reckless, even when the facts don’t support it, and use that framing to justify lower offers.
They may also dispute whether your injuries are as serious as your medical records indicate or push back on the connection between the crash and your treatment.
Without an attorney reviewing their arguments and responding with evidence, those tactics often work.
Many injured riders accept settlements that seem reasonable at first but fall far short of covering long-term costs. A motorcycle attorney in Houston knows how to account for:
Settling too early, before the full extent of your injuries is understood, is one of the most common and costly mistakes in these cases.
When an insurer knows your attorney is genuinely prepared to take a case to trial, settlement discussions move differently. Crain Brogdon, LLP builds every case with that possibility in mind, and that preparation shows.
If you’re weighing your options after a Houston motorcycle crash, don’t make that decision without legal input first. Call (214) 522-9404 for a free consultation and get a clear picture of what your case may actually be worth.

Crain Brogdon, LLP has built a record of results that speaks louder than any marketing claim, and that record is why injured riders and grieving families across Texas trust us with their most consequential legal matters.
Recognition from the legal community reflects what peers and professional organizations observe over years of practice. Our attorneys hold:
Credentials matter, but outcomes matter more. Our firm has recovered:
These results don’t happen by accident. They come from thorough case preparation, honest client communication, and a willingness to take on well-funded defendants and insurance companies without backing down.
Our attorneys have been featured on national news programs including CNN, ABC, and CBS. That visibility reflects a level of legal recognition that extends beyond Texas courtrooms and into national conversations about accountability and justice.
Some firms settle cases quickly to move on. We stay with a case as long as it takes to reach the right outcome. When the other side pushes back, we push harder, and our clients feel that difference throughout the process.
Texas generally gives injured parties two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. Wrongful death claims carry the same two-year window, typically running from the date of death. Missing that deadline almost always means losing the right to pursue compensation entirely, so the sooner you act, the better position you’re in.
Texas requires drivers to carry liability insurance, but a meaningful number of drivers on Houston’s roads don’t. If you’re hit by an uninsured or underinsured driver, your own policy’s uninsured motorist coverage may apply. An attorney can review your policy and identify every source of available coverage, which isn’t always obvious from reading the policy yourself.
No honest attorney will give you a reliable number at the start of a case. Value depends on the severity of your injuries, how they affect your work and daily life, the available insurance coverage, and the strength of the evidence. What we can do is evaluate your case thoroughly and give you a realistic picture of what your claim may be worth once we understand all the facts.
Texas uses a modified comparative fault system, so partial fault doesn’t automatically disqualify you from recovering compensation. If you’re found to be less than 51 percent responsible for the accident, you can still recover damages, though your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault. Fault disputes are common in motorcycle cases, and having legal representation matters in those situations.
Most cases resolve before trial, but that doesn’t mean every case should. We evaluate each situation honestly and advise clients on whether a settlement offer is fair relative to the full value of the claim. When it isn’t, we’re prepared to go to trial and present the strongest possible case. Our attorneys are experienced in the courtroom, and insurers who handle claims in the Houston area know that.
If you were hurt in a Houston motorcycle crash, or if you lost someone you love because of another driver’s negligence, your next step is a conversation with an attorney who can give you straight answers about your options.
Crain Brogdon, LLP takes these cases personally. We build them carefully, push them persistently, and fight for the outcome our clients deserve.
Call us at (214) 522-9404 to schedule a free consultation. There’s no fee unless we recover for you, and you don’t need to have everything figured out before you call. That’s what the consultation is for.
Quentin Brogdon has over thirty years of experience and expertise in the field of personal injury trial law. He is board certified in both personal injury trial law and civil trial advocacy. Quentin has received an AV rating from Martindale-Hubbell, the highest possible rating. This rating reflects an attorney’s ethics and abilities according to reviews from fellow attorneys. [ Attorney Bio ]