Kerrville · Motorcycle Accident
Kerrville Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
A motorcycle accident claim in Kerrville is a Texas fault-based negligence case where a motor vehicle strikes or forces off the road a motorcycle rider on Hill Country corridors like SH-16 or the Junction Highway. Texas does not follow no-fault rules, so liability turns on proving that the other driver failed to keep a proper lookout or yield. Modified comparative fault under Chapter 33 governs: a rider who is fifty percent or less at fault recovers, with damages reduced by their share, and the Texas helmet law under Transportation Code § 661.003 may be raised by the defense but does not eliminate a valid liability claim. The two-year limitations period under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003 applies, and cases are heard in the 198th or 216th District Court at the Kerr County Courthouse on Main Street.
Why Kerrville cases are different
The Hill Country roads that draw riders to Kerrville are the same ones that hurt them. SH-16 toward Medina and Bandera and the river-country two-lanes offer the curves and scenery that pull weekend riders in, while sharp grade changes, blind curves, and thin shoulders raise the stakes when a driver fails to see them.
Rider bias and the left-turn and lane-departure problem
Motorcyclists in Kerr County face a credibility headwind before the facts are even argued. Adjusters and jurors carry an assumption that a rider was speeding or riding recklessly, even when the crash was caused entirely by a driver who failed to yield. The most common serious crashes here are not single-rider spills but driver-caused collisions: a pickup turning left across a rider's path on Sidney Baker Street or the Junction Highway, or a vehicle drifting over the center line on a narrow SH-16 grade where shoulder room is scarce. We build the file to confront the bias head-on with physical evidence, the DPS crash report supplement, sight-line and speed analysis, and any dashcam footage recovered from the steady weekend tourist traffic, so the liability story rests on documented fact rather than the stereotype the defense hopes the jury already holds.
Severe injuries and the Peterson-to-San-Antonio trauma path
A rider has no crumple zone, so even a moderate-speed Hill Country collision can produce orthopedic fractures, road rash requiring grafts, internal injuries, and traumatic brain injury despite a helmet. Peterson Regional Medical Center on Sidney Baker Street is the only hospital in Kerr County and handles stabilization and many orthopedic admissions, but serious polytrauma typically transfers east to a San Antonio Level I trauma center such as University Hospital or Brooke Army Medical Center. That means a Kerrville rider's complete chart commonly spans Peterson plus one or two San Antonio facilities, and the most consequential records often live in the transfer hospital. Assembling that full chronology, tying every consultant note and imaging study to the crash, and documenting the long arc of orthopedic and rehabilitation care is central to valuing a serious motorcycle file correctly rather than at the early-offer figure.
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Kerrville motorcycle accident questions
- Texas law allows many adult riders to ride without a helmet under certain conditions, and not wearing one does not automatically bar recovery. Under Chapter 33 proportionate responsibility, a defense may argue helmet use affected the head-injury portion of your damages, but it does not erase the driver's fault for causing the crash. The strength of your liability case, supported by physical evidence and witnesses, remains the core question.
- We anchor the liability story in documented fact: the DPS crash report supplement, the physical evidence at the scene, sight-line and speed analysis, and any dashcam footage from passing tourist traffic on roads like SH-16. On left-turn and center-line crashes, that evidence frequently shows the driver failed to yield or drifted out of lane. Building that record early counters the bias an adjuster or jury might otherwise bring to the file.
- It is common and manageable. Peterson Regional handles stabilization and many orthopedic admissions, but serious trauma transfers east to a San Antonio Level I center, so your complete chart spans both. The most important injury documentation often lives in the transfer hospital. Pulling and reconciling every record across providers, and connecting each finding to the crash, is a normal part of the work on a serious motorcycle file.
- Yes. A driver's statement that they did not see the motorcycle is not a defense; it is evidence of failure to keep a proper lookout, which is itself negligence under Texas law. Drivers on Texas roads, including Kerrville's Sidney Baker Street and SH-16 corridors, have a duty to observe what is in plain sight. We document that admission and combine it with physical evidence and witness accounts to anchor liability on the driver who failed to look.
- Two years from the crash date under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003, the same rule that applies to all Texas personal injury claims. If a governmental entity such as the City of Kerrville or Kerr County may bear some responsibility for a road condition, the Texas Tort Claims Act requires written pre-suit notice within six months. Do not wait: physical evidence on Kerrville's rural roads disappears quickly and the early preservation window matters.
- Possibly. If a road design or maintenance defect contributed to the crash, a claim against TxDOT or Kerr County may exist alongside the claim against the at-fault driver, but the Texas Tort Claims Act sets strict rules: governmental immunity limits what you can recover, and written pre-suit notice is required within six months of the incident. We evaluate whether a roadway-condition theory is viable and whether giving timely Tort Claims Act notice is warranted at intake.
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Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Kerrville-area clients statewide and travel to Kerrville for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.
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