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We were referred to Jason by a friend after our car accident a year ago. I would highly recommend Jason and his team to anyone facing what we did. They took so much of the pressure and worry off so we could concentrate on healing! We can't thank them enough.

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A motorcycle collision can put the rider at risk of serious injury, even at relatively low speeds. In many cases, these kinds of collisions are caused by negligent drivers who fail to give motorcyclists proper space or consideration on the roadway. If you have been struck on your motorcycle, do not wait to seek legal representation. Get in contact with a Gainesville motorcycle accident attorney who will fight for the remedy that you deserve.

At Burress Injury Law, we are here to provide you with aggressive advocacy and smart legal counsel tailored to your case. With over 900 5-star reviews, our firm stands out as spirited advocates for the rights of motorcyclists across Texas.

The History of Burress Injury Law

In the years since Burress Injury Law first opened in 2008, we have made a name for ourselves for representing injured people across Texas. Before switching our focus to represent injury victims, our attorneys previously represented insurance companies, and that perspective informs how we tackle injury claims today.

We have handled a wide variety of cases, ranging in severity from catastrophic injury cases involving brain injuries to wrongful death claims on behalf of grieving families. We have gradually expanded the scope of our services over time, with six different offices across the state of Texas, allowing us to reach more clients. With the resources at our disposal, you can trust that we will do everything we can to investigate your motorcycle accident claim.

Holding Distracted Drivers Accountable for Motorcycle Wrecks

Distracted driving is dangerous in any situation, but it can be especially devastating when a motorcycle is involved. A rider has far less physical protection than someone inside a passenger vehicle. When a driver looks down at a phone, glances away to adjust a screen, or stops paying attention in traffic, the rider often pays the price.

Motorcycle wrecks caused by distracted drivers happen in many ways. A driver may turn left in front of an approaching motorcycle because he or she never saw the rider. A distracted driver may drift into another lane, strike a motorcycle from behind in stopped traffic, or pull into the rider's path while looking at a phone or navigation system. A driver may claim not to have seen a motorcyclist, but this does not erase their responsibility. In many cases, it only underscores that the driver failed to keep a proper lookout.

At Burress Injury Law, we know how quickly an insurer may try to shift blame onto the injured motorcyclist. Proving distraction may take more than a simple accusation. Phone records, surveillance footage, dash camera video, witness statements, timing evidence, and the driver's own admissions may all help build the claim. The physical damage to the vehicles and the position of the motorcycle after the wreck may also help explain what happened.

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  • Texas Super Lawyer, Personal Injury Law ‒ 2017-Present
  • Best Personal Injury Lawyer - D Magazine
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  • Best Law Firm - McKinney Magazine
  • Best Attorney - McKinney/Allen Living Magazine
  • Perfect A+ - Better Business Bureau Rating
  • Elite Lawyer 2019 ‒ Present
  • AV Rated (highest rating under Martindale-Hubbell)
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Defective Auto Parts Can Cause Motorcycle Accidents

Defective parts can turn a motorcycle into a serious danger even when the rider does everything right. A rider may be alert, sober, and following traffic laws, but a faulty part can still cause a devastating wreck. Problems with brakes, tires, throttles, steering components, or lights can make it much harder to control the bike or avoid danger on the road.

These cases are often more complicated than ordinary negligence claims. A defective motorcycle part may point to liability beyond another driver. The manufacturer of the part, the company that assembled the motorcycle, or even a seller or repair shop may share responsibility, depending on the facts. In some situations, the issue is a design defect. Alternatively, the problem may come down to poor manufacturing or a failure to warn riders about a known hazard.

When there is reason to suspect a defective part, the motorcycle should be preserved as carefully as possible. A close inspection may help show what failed and how that failure contributed to the accident.

Catastrophic Injury Risks in Motorcycle Accident Claims

Motorcycle accidents are far more likely than many other vehicle accidents to result in catastrophic injuries. Even at moderate speeds, a rider may be thrown from the bike, pinned under another vehicle, or dragged across the roadway. A person may survive the wreck and still lose the life he or she once knew.

Catastrophic injuries in motorcycle claims may include traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, burns, amputations, multiple fractures, internal organ damage, and permanent disfigurement. These injuries often require emergency care, surgery, hospitalization, rehabilitation, and follow-up treatment. In some cases, the rider might never return to the same work or the same day-to-day routine. That is why these claims should be treated seriously from the start, as an inadequate settlement offer could drastically impact the victim's life.

Should You Call 911 After a Motorcycle Wreck in Gainesville?

In most situations, calling 911 after a motorcycle wreck in Gainesville is one of the most important things you can do. Motorcycle accidents often involve injuries that are more serious than they first appear. A rider may feel the adrenaline of the moment and believe he or she can stand, walk, or speak normally, only to realize later that there is a head injury, internal bleeding, a spinal injury, or broken bones. Calling 911 helps bring emergency medical care to the scene quickly.

It is also important because it creates documentation. When law enforcement responds, an officer may prepare an accident report, speak with witnesses, observe vehicle positions, and record details that may become relevant later. That report is not always perfect, but it can still be useful in building the claim. If emergency medical personnel evaluate the rider at the scene, that can also help connect the injuries to the wreck and show that the rider took the situation seriously from the beginning.

Calling 911 may also protect the rider from later disputes about what happened. A driver who seemed cooperative at the scene may tell a very different story later. The sooner the scene is documented, the better. Even when an injured rider thinks he or she can manage without emergency help, it is often wise to involve law enforcement and medical responders if there is any sign of injury or meaningful property damage.

That said, every situation is different. The key point is that a motorcycle wreck should not be brushed off casually. If you are able, get to safety, call 911, and seek medical evaluation as soon as possible. A delay can harm both your health and your legal claim.

Frequently Asked Questions About Motorcycle Accident Claims in Gainesville, TX

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Can you still file a motorcycle accident claim even if you were not wearing protective gear?

Answer: Not wearing protective gear does not automatically prevent you from bringing a motorcycle accident claim. The defense may argue that your injuries were made worse because of that choice, but the central question is still who caused the wreck. If another driver was negligent, that driver may still be held responsible. The exact effect of missing protective gear depends on the facts, the injuries involved, and the arguments raised by the defense.

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How much is my motorcycle accident claim worth?

Answer: The value of a motorcycle accident claim should account for all of your losses, economic or otherwise. The seriousness of the injuries, the cost of medical care, lost income, future treatment, physical pain, mental suffering, scarring, disability, and the long-term effect on your daily life can all play a role. A claim involving a short recovery will usually look very different from one involving permanent impairment or wrongful death.

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How can a lawyer help with my Texas motorcycle accident claim?

Answer: A lawyer can help by investigating the wreck, gathering records, preserving evidence, identifying all possible sources of insurance coverage, dealing with adjusters, and pushing back when the defense tries to blame the rider unfairly. If settlement talks do not lead to a fair result, our firm can also take the claim into litigation.

Our Successful Case Results

Past results do not guarantee what will happen in any future claim, but they do show that we know how to pursue serious compensation when the facts support it. That can matter a great deal when a person is deciding who should handle a serious motorcycle accident case.

At Burress Injury Law, we have secured more than $500 million in total compensation for injured clients and their families. We have also earned over 900 reviews from people who put their faith in our legal skills and knowledge.

With over a century of combined legal experience between our attorneys, our successful case results can be attributed to our in-depth understanding of the law and our willingness to fight for clients. In one notable case, we secured a $1,000,010 verdict in a case involving a fatal motorcycle collision caused by negligence.

Burress Injury Law in the Community

At Burress Injury Law, our work is not strictly limited to legal claims. We also believe in giving back to the communities we serve. One of the clearest examples is our Underdog Scholarship program, which provides real support to young people who need financial help and encouragement as they move forward. We also host an annual charity picnic that raises money for students in need as well as non-profit organizations.

How Burress Injury Law Handles Attorney's Fees in Motorcycle Accident Claims

At Burress Injury Law, we do not charge attorney fees to begin working on a motorcycle accident claim. Instead, the fee is tied to the outcome. You will not pay any fees for our services unless we help you recover payment for your claim.

We do not believe a person should have to take on hourly legal bills just to get serious representation after a devastating wreck. By tying our fee to the outcome, we make it possible for injured riders and grieving families to pursue a claim without paying attorney fees at the start.

Local Court Information for Motorcycle Accident Lawsuits in Gainesville

Many motorcycle accident claims settle without a trial, but not all of them do. An insurance company may refuse to make a fair offer. Fault may be disputed. The defense may deny or minimize the full extent of the injuries. In cases such as these, filing a lawsuit may be necessary to move the claim forward. For Gainesville cases, a motorcycle accident lawsuit may be filed in Cooke County. The courthouse is located at:

Cooke County Courthouse

101 S Dixon St Gainesville, TX 76240

The willingness to litigate can be important from the start. Many insurance companies know that our firm is willing to take claims to trial, which can shape settlement discussions as we negotiate for fair payment.

Contact a Gainesville, TX Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

A motorcycle wreck can change your life in an instant. You may be facing serious injuries and real uncertainty about what comes next. However, you do not have to brave this process by yourself. At Burress Injury Law, we help injured riders stand up to insurance companies and pursue fair compensation. Call 214-726-0016 or contact our Gainesville, Texas motorcycle accident attorneys to set up a free consultation.

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