Houston motorcycle accident attorneys at J. Alexander Law Firm

Houston Motorcycle Accident Lawyers

Reviewed by Josh Alexander, Founder & Managing Attorney
4.9 ★★★★★ on 568+ Google reviews

Do I need a motorcycle accident lawyer in Houston?

If you were hurt and the crash was the other driver’s fault, then yes, you want a lawyer; the insurer already has one, and on a motorcycle claim it tends to open low, betting the rider was reckless. That number is rarely what your case is worth, and closing that gap is the whole job.

We take the calls, the records, and the fight on the roads you ride: the Katy Freeway, the West Loop at Uptown, the Southwest Freeway, and Beltway 8. If filed, your case is heard in the Harris County civil district courts, and we build it for a Harris County jury from week one.

2 yrsThe general Texas deadline to file a motorcycle accident lawsuit (Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003).
51%More than 50% at fault and you recover nothing (§ 33.001); at 50% or less, you still collect.
$0What you pay up front. We work on contingency; no fee unless we recover for you.
Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code §§ 16.003, 33.001

What kinds of Houston motorcycle wrecks do you handle?

We handle the wrecks riders actually face here, from a car turning left across you to rear impacts, blind spot lane changes, dooring, road hazards, and hit and run crashes; a driver’s mistake hits a rider far harder, and these are the ones we see most across Harris County.

Left turn

A car turned left across you

The most common motorcycle wreck of all; an oncoming driver turns at an intersection and cuts off the rider. These are also the crashes most likely to become a wrongful death case, and we move fast to preserve the evidence.

Rear end

Hit from behind at a stop

Stopped at a light or in slow traffic on the Southwest Freeway, a rider takes the full hit with no crumple zone and nothing between them and the pavement.

Lane change

A driver merged into your lane

The car drifts over from a blind spot and the rider has nowhere to go; common on the wide lanes of I-10 and the West Loop.

Dooring

A parked car door swung open

Along Washington Avenue and through Midtown, a door opens into the lane and becomes a wall a rider cannot avoid.

Road hazard

The road surface caused the fall

Potholes, loose gravel, and bad pavement seams drop a bike fast; a defect claim can involve a government entity and a much shorter notice deadline.

Hit and run

The driver who took off

Even when the other driver is gone, your own uninsured motorist coverage can pay; we find the policy and pursue it.

Where do Houston motorcycle crashes happen most?

581Motorcyclists killed on Texas roads in 2024, per TxDOT.
2,534Riders seriously injured statewide that same year.
~40%Of rider deaths happen at or near an intersection.
~61%Of fatalities fall in the May to October riding season.
Texas Department of Transportation, 2024 crash data, and the TxDOT Crash Records Information System (CRIS), cris.txdot.gov
I-10 Katy Fwy

The Katy Freeway

Among the widest freeways anywhere, with high speeds and constant merging across many lanes; a rider gets squeezed between traffic that never slows.

I-610 West Loop

The West Loop at Uptown

Galleria traffic and constant lane changes near Westheimer and Post Oak make this one of the city’s busiest and most unforgiving stretches for a motorcycle.

US-59 / I-69

The Southwest Freeway

Heavy congestion and sudden stops feed a steady stream of rear impacts, where a rider stopped in traffic absorbs the whole hit.

I-45 Gulf / North

The Gulf and North Freeways

Long known as one of the region’s deadliest corridors; high speeds and dense traffic raise the stakes of every motorcycle crash here.

Beltway 8

The Sam Houston Tollway

High speed loop traffic with fast closing distances; a driver who misjudges a merge leaves a rider almost no room to react.

Westheimer

Westheimer and the surface streets

Left turns and light running on the busy surface arterials put cars across a rider’s path at exactly the wrong moment.

We do not treat your wreck as a dot on a map. Harris County consistently ranks among the top counties in Texas for motorcycle crashes, and we tie the exact road, the signal timing, and the sightlines to how your crash happened, because a jury believes the road it can picture. Several of these corridors run through the most dangerous intersections in Texas.

Current Harris County crash data is public through the TxDOT Crash Records Information System (CRIS) at cris.txdot.gov; we pull the figures for the road in your case.

What does Texas law say about helmets and rider fault?

Common myth

Without a helmet, you have no claim

Riding without a helmet does not erase your right to recover. Texas only requires a helmet for some riders, and the driver who hit you is still responsible for the harm they caused.

What Texas law says

Who is actually required to wear one

Under Tex. Transp. Code § 661.003, riders under 21 must wear a helmet. Riders 21 and older may ride without one if they carry at least $10,000 in medical coverage or completed an approved safety course.

Common myth

“I never saw the motorcycle” settles it

That sentence is not a defense. It is a driver admitting they failed to look for a rider who had every right to the lane, and we put that line to work for you.

What we do about bias

Bias is a tactic, not a verdict

Adjusters and juries can assume a rider was reckless. We answer the assumption with the crash report, the vehicle data, and reconstruction that shows what really happened.

Can I still recover if I was partly at fault?

Usually yes, you can still recover. Texas uses modified comparative fault (Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 33.001), so your money is trimmed by your share of the blame, not wiped out.

The hard line is the 51% rule; more than half at fault and you recover nothing, which is exactly why an insurer works to push a rider’s share over that line. Drag the slider to see how it moves.

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At 20% at fault, your 20% share comes off the top; you keep $80,000 of the example.

Illustration only. More than 50% at fault bars recovery (§ 33.001). Real values depend on your facts.

Josh Alexander, Houston motorcycle accident attorney
Josh’s take

With a motorcycle, the insurer starts by assuming the rider was speeding or weaving, then prices the claim around that story before any evidence is in. Texas decides fault on the facts: the report, the data, the witnesses. Do not let their first guess become your number.

Josh Alexander · Founder & Managing Attorney

What can I recover after a Houston motorcycle crash?

Texas sorts what you can recover into three buckets, and a fair number adds up all three; the insurer would rather you only counted the first.

Economic damages

The bills with a number on them.

  • Medical care, from the ER through rehab
  • Lost wages and lost earning capacity
  • Your motorcycle, your gear, and out of pocket costs

Noneconomic damages

The harm no invoice captures.

  • Pain and suffering
  • Physical impairment, scarring, and disfigurement
  • Mental anguish and loss of enjoyment of life

Punitive damages

Rare, and saved for the worst conduct.

  • Available for gross negligence
  • Common when a drunk driver caused the crash
  • Meant to punish, not just repay

What you actually collect depends on your injuries, the fault split, and the coverage available. Past results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

What should I do after a motorcycle accident in Houston?

The first hours shape the whole claim, so here is exactly what to do, in order, to protect both your health and your case.

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Right away

Get medical care right away

Adrenaline hides injuries, and a record from the day of the crash ties them to it. If Houston Fire Department EMS took you to Memorial Hermann in the Texas Medical Center or to Ben Taub, we pull those trauma records first. Gaps in treatment are the first thing an insurer uses against a rider.

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Right away

Preserve the bike and your gear

Do not repair or sell the motorcycle, and keep your helmet, jacket, and boots. The damage to your bike and gear is evidence of speed, impact, and what protected you.

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At the scene

Document the scene

Photograph the bike, the car, the road surface, the signals, and the sightlines, and get names from anyone who saw it happen.

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Within days

Get the crash report

Houston PD inside the city, DPS on the freeways; the CR-3 report is available through TxDOT and anchors your version of events.

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When they call

Say little to the insurer

You are not required to give the other driver’s insurer a recorded statement. Decline it until you have talked to a lawyer.

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Before the deadline

Call a lawyer before the deadline

Texas generally gives you two years to file (§ 16.003), but video and witnesses fade in days. The sooner we start, the more we preserve.

How do insurers handle a Houston motorcycle claim?

State Farm, Allstate, GEICO, Progressive, USAA; whatever name is on your policy, the early moves look the same, and a motorcycle claim draws an extra layer of doubt aimed at the rider.

One rule: talk to a lawyer before you sign anything or give a statement.

The fast, friendly call

The recorded statement exists to lock you into words they can use later. You are not required to give it.

The early, low offer

A quick check arrives before anyone knows the full injuries. Cash it and sign the release, and the claim is closed for good.

Blaming the rider

They push the story that you were speeding, weaving, or should have worn more gear, to move your fault toward the 51% line. We answer with the report and the data.

Watching your social media

One photo of your bike or an old ride gets twisted to argue you were not really hurt. Stay off social media about the crash while your claim is open.

The pattern we see most

A driver turns left across a rider at an intersection, the officer notes a failure to yield, and within days the insurer calls with a fast, low number, often before the rider’s surgery is even scheduled. We do not let that first offer set the value. We document the injuries, the lost work, and the future care, then answer the lowball with the report and the data. If this sounds like your crash, talk to a Houston motorcycle accident attorney before you give a statement.

Illustrative of how these claims commonly unfold; not a description of a specific case. Outcomes depend on the facts. Past results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

Matthew Graham, Managing Litigation Attorney
From Matthew Graham

I spent over a decade telling insurers how to value and cut these claims, and motorcycle files always got the hardest look. I know the first move and the lowball because I built them. Now I use that knowledge for you.

Matthew Graham · Managing Litigation Attorney · Former insurance defense director

What results does J. Alexander Law get?

We will not post a motorcycle number we cannot tie to a real outcome, so here is what we stand behind today.

See all verdicts & settlements
Firm-wide track record
What it meansMillions recovered across hundreds of injury cases in Texas and Oklahoma.
For your caseThe same trial ready approach on every Houston motorcycle claim.
Millions recoveredFirm-wide, across hundreds of cases
Recognized advocacy
What it meansJosh Alexander is a lifetime member of the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum.
For your caseSuper Lawyers Rising Stars every year, 2022 to 2026.
Multi-Million Dollar AdvocatesLifetime member; Super Lawyers 2022 to 2026
Inside knowledge
What it meansMatthew Graham directed insurance defense across a 10 state region for over a decade.
For your caseHe knows how carriers value a Houston claim, because he ran that side.
10 state defense directorNow on your side
Recognized by Super Lawyers Rising Stars, 2022 to 2026 Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum Million Dollar Advocates Forum 4.9 stars on 568+ Google reviews

Past results do not guarantee a similar outcome. “Millions recovered” reflects firm wide recoveries across multiple matters, not a single or motorcycle specific case.

We feel for you

A wreck you didn’t cause shouldn’t cost you your future.

Hospital bills, a totaled bike, time off the job, and an insurer that will not call back. We carry the claim so you can put your energy into healing.

How will you build my motorcycle accident case?

We move first, before evidence disappears: we preserve the bike and the scene, pull the report and the data, and build the medical timeline.

01 / Preserve

Lock down the evidence

We secure the motorcycle, your gear, the scene photos, and any business or traffic camera video before it disappears.

02 / Get the report

Pull the CR-3 and the data

The crash report and any event data recorder can contradict the driver’s account of speed and braking.

03 / Prove fault

Establish who is responsible

Witnesses, signal timing, sightlines, and reconstruction pin fault where it belongs and blunt the bias against the rider.

04 / Build damages

Assemble the medical record

We gather the full treatment record and future care needs, from a traumatic brain injury or spinal cord injury to road rash and broken bones, so the demand reflects the real cost, not the insurer’s guess.

05 / Find the coverage

Identify every policy

The at fault driver’s policy, your own UM/UIM coverage, and any commercial policy all get checked, so nothing is left on the table.

06 / Demand & try

Prepare every case for trial

We make the demand backed by evidence and prepare for a jury. Carriers pay more when they know a firm is ready to try it.

The experts a serious motorcycle case calls on

When the facts call for it, we bring in the right specialists.

Accident reconstructionist

Rebuilds the crash from the physical evidence and any vehicle data to establish speed and cause.

Medical experts

Treating physicians and specialists who document the injury and the long term prognosis.

Economist

Calculates lost earnings and reduced earning capacity over a lifetime.

Life care planner

Prices future medical care so a serious injury demand reflects what comes next.

Who will handle my Houston motorcycle case, in English or Spanish?

You reach an attorney, not a call center. We’re a bilingual team, English and Spanish, available 24/7, and paid only if we recover.

Meet the team
Josh Alexander, Founder and Managing Attorney
From Josh Alexander

A motorcycle wreck can change your body and your work in one second, and the insurer is counting on you to settle before you know what the case is worth. My job is to make sure you do not. You do not pay me a dollar unless I win.

Josh Alexander · Founder & Managing Attorney · U.S. Marine Corps veteran

What do Houston riders ask us most?

These are the questions Houston riders ask us most, answered straight for Texas and Harris County; a free review tells you how they apply to you.

Reviewed by Josh Alexander · Texas Bar No. 24086984 · Last reviewed June 2026
What should I do right after a motorcycle accident in Houston?
Get medical care first, preserve your bike and gear without repairing or discarding anything, document the scene and the road, and get the names of any witnesses. Call the police so there is a crash report. Do not admit fault or give the other driver’s insurer a recorded statement, and talk to a lawyer before you sign anything.
Can I still recover if I was not wearing a helmet in Texas?
Usually yes. Texas requires helmets only for riders under 21; riders 21 and older may ride without one if they carry at least $10,000 in medical coverage or completed an approved safety course (§ 661.003). Riding without a helmet does not erase your claim, though insurers often try to use it to cut what they pay.
What if the driver who hit my motorcycle had no insurance?
Your own uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage can step in when the at fault driver has no policy or too little of one. Many riders forget they carry it. We find every policy that applies and pursue the coverage for you.
Can I still get money if I was partly at fault for the crash in Texas?
Usually yes. Texas reduces your recovery by your share of fault (§ 33.001), but more than 50% at fault bars it. Insurers push to inflate a rider’s share, so the fault split is worth fighting.
How long do I have to file a motorcycle accident claim in Texas?
Generally two years from the crash (§ 16.003). Claims against a city or government entity, such as a road hazard case, can require written notice within months, and a minor’s deadline can differ. Confirm your window early so it is not lost.
How much does it cost to hire a Houston motorcycle accident lawyer, and what if I lose?
Nothing up front. We work on contingency, so there is no fee unless we recover money for you, and the firm typically advances the case costs. If we do not win, you do not owe attorney’s fees.

Free case review. No fee unless we recover.

700 Milam St., Ste 1300
Houston, TX 77002

Serving all of Harris County & Greater Houston

Areas we serve: Houston, Katy, Sugar Land, The Woodlands, Pasadena, Pearland, Spring, Cypress

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