A rider was left in critical condition after colliding with a truck on Beaumont Highway, and if you or someone you love has been hurt in a similar crash, HurtMatch can connect you with an experienced Texas personal injury attorney today.
Get Legal Help Now →A catastrophic motorcycle crash can upend every part of your life in seconds. When a rider collides with a larger vehicle like a commercial truck, the injuries are often life-altering, ranging from traumatic brain injuries and spinal damage to broken bones and severe road rash. The medical bills begin stacking up immediately, and many victims find themselves unable to work while also facing long and uncertain recoveries.
Beyond the physical toll, the emotional and financial pressure on victims and their families is enormous. Insurance companies often move quickly to minimize payouts, and without proper legal guidance, injured riders may accept far less than they are entitled to under Texas law. Understanding who may be liable and what your options are is a critical first step, and HurtMatch is here to help you take it.
Texas law generally allows two years from the date of the crash to file a personal injury lawsuit. Waiting too long can forfeit your right to pursue compensation, so it is important to act promptly.
Liability in these crashes can involve the truck driver, the trucking or delivery company, vehicle maintenance contractors, or even government entities responsible for road conditions. An attorney can help identify all potentially liable parties.
Texas uses a modified comparative fault system. If the injured rider is found to be less than 51 percent at fault, they may still be able to recover damages, though the amount may be reduced proportionally based on their share of fault.
Injured riders may be able to pursue compensation for medical expenses, future medical care, lost income, loss of earning capacity, physical pain, emotional suffering, and property damage, depending on the facts of the case.
No. HurtMatch is a referral service, not a law firm, and does not provide legal advice or create an attorney-client relationship. We connect injured individuals with qualified Texas personal injury attorneys who can evaluate their specific situation.