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McKinney Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

A motorcycle accident claim in McKinney arises when a motor vehicle strikes a rider on roads like US-380 or US-75, and the case turns on the driver's duty to yield and to see the motorcycle, not on any reduced duty owed to a rider. Texas does not treat motorcyclists as less deserving of compensation, but juries can bring bias into the courtroom, which shapes how the file must be built. Modified comparative fault under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 33.001 means any percentage assigned to the rider reduces recovery; a rider found more than 50 percent at fault recovers nothing. Suits filed in Collin County land at the Russell A. Steindam Courts Building in McKinney, where conservative jury tendencies make a clean liability record, not just injury severity, the core of the case.

Why McKinney cases are different

McKinney riders face the same two hazards that define the city's crash map for everyone else: backed-up merge zones on US-75 and signal-lagged intersections on US-380. For a motorcyclist, those left-turn and lane-change moments are far more punishing, and the legal fight often starts with bias before it reaches the facts.

Rider bias and the left-turn and lane-change crash

The most common serious motorcycle collisions follow a predictable script: a driver turning left across a rider's path, or changing lanes into one, claiming they never saw the motorcycle. On US-380 at the Hardin Boulevard, Custer Road, and Stonebridge Drive crossings, where signal timing lags traffic growth, those left-turn conflicts concentrate. The challenge is that adjusters and jurors often arrive carrying an assumption that the rider was speeding or reckless. Collin County juries at the McKinney courthouse trend conservative, which makes neutralizing that bias with hard evidence essential. Intersection and dashcam footage, the McKinney Police report and any cited violation, independent witnesses, and a scene reconstruction that fixes the driver's failure to yield are what move a case from a he-said dispute to a documented right-of-way violation. Texas comparative fault under Section 33.001 means every percentage point the defense can shift onto the rider directly cuts the recovery.

Severe injuries and the local road hazards behind them

A rider has no crumple zone, so a McKinney motorcycle crash that would be a fender-bender for a car often produces fractures, road rash requiring grafts, and traumatic brain injury even with a helmet. High-energy impacts on the US-75 corridor or the high-speed US-380 ring are typically routed by EMS to Medical City Plano, the regional Level I trauma center, or to Parkland Memorial in Dallas, while less severe cases reach Medical City McKinney or Baylor Scott and White McKinney. The orthopedic and physiatry follow-ups in the days after the ER visit are where the full injury picture finally appears in imaging the ER did not order, and those records are the ones most often missing from an early file. Because Collin County juries respond to well-documented economic losses, the demand has to be built on the complete chart, surgical projections, and life-impact documentation rather than the discharge summary.

Frequently asked

McKinney motorcycle accident questions

  • It is a common defense, not a valid excuse. A driver still owes a duty to yield and to look for motorcycles. What overcomes the not-seen claim is evidence: intersection or dashcam footage, the police report and any cited violation, independent witnesses, and a reconstruction. Building that record early is how we counter the rider-bias assumption Collin County juries can bring.

Where we work from

Downtown Austin. McKinney clients welcome.

Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent McKinney-area clients statewide and travel to McKinney for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.

Cap City Injury Attorneys

702 Rio Grande St, Suite 302 · Austin, TX 78701

(512) 612-3110

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