Dallas Motorcycle Accident Lawyers Protecting Riders' Rights

A sudden left turn, a careless lane change, a distracted driver-motorcyclists pay the price. If you were hit in Uptown, Oak Cliff, or along the High Five, you need a Dallas motorcycle accident lawyer who understands rider bias and serious injury claims. McMahon Dean builds evidence-driven cases that tell your story and demand full compensation.

The Unique Challenges Riders Face

Motorcycle cases bring tougher injuries and unfair assumptions. Insurers may claim "reckless riding" without proof or downplay road hazards that would barely affect a car. We counter bias with helmet data, speed analysis, and witness statements to show what really happened.

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Common Motorcycle Accident Scenarios

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Left-Turn Crashes

Vehicles turning across your path at intersections from Lower Greenville to Bishop Arts

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Unsafe Lane Changes

Blind-spot merges on I-30 or North Central Expressway.

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Dooring Incidents

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Road Hazards

Potholes, loose gravel, or debris from construction zones.

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Drunk or Distracted Drivers

Impairment and phone use remain leading causes.

Serious Injuries from Motorcycle Wrecks

 Riders often face head trauma, spinal cord injuries, compound fractures, nerve damage, and severe road rash requiring surgery and long rehab. We coordinate with medical experts to document prognosis and future costs.

How McMahon Dean Helps Injured Motorcyclists

We secure crash-scene photos, download vehicle data where available, canvass for surveillance footage, and work with reconstruction experts to prove visibility, speed, and right-of-way. Our attorneys handle insurers so you can focus on recovery; not arguments.

Motorcycle Accidents FAQs

  • If I wasn't wearing a helmet, can I still recover?

    Texas allows certain adults to ride without helmets; you may still recover, though damages for head injuries can be contested. We'll address it head-on.

  • The insurer says I was speeding-am I out of luck?

    Not necessarily. We challenge unsupported claims and apply Texas comparative fault rules.

  • Who pays-driver or my insurance?

    We pursue the at-fault driver's policy and, if needed, your UM/UIM coverage.

  • How long will my case take?

    It depends on injury recovery and insurer cooperation. We update you at every step.

Get Legal Help Now

If a driver knocked you down in Dallas, Mesquite, or Grand Prairie, don't let bias write your story. McMahon Dean stands up for riders and pursues the full value of your claim-medical care, lost wages, and long-term needs.