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We connect injured riders with experienced Texas motorcycle accident attorneys — fast, free, and with zero pressure.

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A motorcycle crash can turn your life upside down in an instant. Medical bills start piling up. You can't work. Insurance adjusters are calling — and they're not on your side. You're in pain, and you're overwhelmed.

Riders are too often blamed just for being on a motorcycle. You deserve someone fighting hard for your rights — not leaving money on the table or letting a deadline slip by. Texas gives you two years to file a claim. Don't wait.

Why HurtMatch

We match you only with attorneys who handle motorcycle accident cases in Texas

Your match is free — no strings attached, no obligation to hire

Our network attorneys work on contingency — no fee unless you win

Get matched fast so your evidence stays fresh and your rights stay protected

Real Scenarios We Match Daily

A San Antonio rider was struck from behind at a red light by a distracted driver. He suffered serious leg injuries and was unable to return to work for months. We matched him with a local attorney who handled all communication with the insurance company while he focused on recovery.
A woman riding on Loop 1604 was sideswiped by a pickup truck that crossed into her lane. She faced multiple surgeries and disputed liability. Her matched attorney gathered accident reconstruction evidence and medical records to build her case.
A motorcyclist was injured when a car ran a stop sign in a San Antonio residential neighborhood. The other driver had minimal insurance. Her attorney explored all available coverage options, including underinsured motorist benefits, on her behalf.

Questions

How long do I have to file a motorcycle accident claim in Texas?

Texas law gives you two years from the date of your accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. Miss that deadline and you could lose your right to recover anything. If you've been hurt, act now — don't wait.

How much does it cost to hire a motorcycle accident attorney?

Nothing upfront. Attorneys in our network work on contingency, which means no fee unless you win. You pay nothing out of pocket to get started.

How long will my motorcycle accident case take?

Every case is different. Some settle in a few months. Others involving serious injuries or disputed liability can take longer. Your attorney will give you a realistic timeline once they review your situation.

What should I do immediately after a motorcycle accident in San Antonio?

Call 911. Get medical attention right away — even if you feel okay. Don't give recorded statements to insurance companies. Document the scene if you're able. Then contact HurtMatch so we can connect you with an attorney quickly.

How does HurtMatch work?

Simple. You tell us what happened. We match you with an experienced Texas motorcycle accident attorney in our network — for free, with no obligation. Your match takes about 60 seconds. The attorney reviews your case and explains your options at no cost to you.

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What Texas Law Means For Your Motorcycle Accident Case

In San Antonio, Texas, injury cases follow the same statewide rules — but local courts and insurance adjusters have their own patterns. The attorney we match you with knows them.

The 2-Year Deadline

Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code §16.003 gives you exactly 2 years from the date of injury to file suit. Miss it and your case is over — there is no extension, no exception for "I didn't know I could sue." Wrongful death claims have the same 2-year window from the date of death.

Modified Comparative Fault (51% Bar)

Texas uses Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code §33.001. You can recover damages as long as you are 50% or less at fault. If you are 51%+ at fault, you recover nothing. Insurance companies know this rule and aggressively try to push fault percentages above 50%. An experienced attorney pushes back.

Damage Caps You Should Know

Texas caps non-economic damages in medical malpractice cases at $250,000 per defendant (Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code §74.301). There are no caps in standard auto, premises, or product cases — making attorney negotiation skill the deciding factor in your final number.

What To Do Right Now

  1. Get medical care immediately. Insurance companies argue any gap in treatment means you weren't really hurt.
  2. Do not give a recorded statement. Adjusters call within hours of a crash to lock you into damaging admissions. Decline politely.
  3. Save everything. Photos, medical records, bills, work-loss documentation, witness contacts.
  4. Get matched with an attorney before you sign anything. Settlement releases are final.