Schertz · Motorcycle Accident
Schertz Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
A motorcycle accident claim in Schertz follows Texas's fault-based negligence rules — there is no no-fault system — and the same two-year statute under § 16.003 and 51% modified comparative-fault bar that apply to car crashes apply here. What differs is the injury severity and the jury dynamics: riders on FM-3009 or FM-78 have no surrounding structure to absorb an impact, and insurers frequently try to shift comparative fault onto the rider through assumptions about speeding or lane position. The tri-county geography that governs where a Schertz car crash files in court applies equally to motorcycle cases: a crash on the I-35 frontage near a county line can support filing in either Guadalupe County district court in Seguin or Bexar County district court in downtown San Antonio, and that forum decision shapes the jury pool that will hear the liability fight.
Why Schertz cases are different
On Schertz's arterials, the same left-turn and lane-change patterns that hurt drivers are far more dangerous for riders. The FM-3009 signals through the retail corridor and the FM-78 base-commuter line put motorcyclists in exactly the conflict points where drivers fail to see them and the injuries turn severe.
Left-turn and lane-change crashes that hurt riders
The most common motorcycle collisions in Schertz follow the city's existing failure points. At FM-3009 signals that were never re-timed for current retail volume, oncoming drivers turning left across a rider's path on a fresh or late green are a recurring danger, and the rider absorbs the impact with no cage around him. On the I-35 frontage and FM-78 commuter line, distracted lane-changes into a rider's space produce side-swipes that become serious crashes at corridor speeds. The defense in these cases often leans on rider bias, the unspoken assumption that a motorcyclist was speeding or weaving regardless of the facts. We counter that with hard evidence: City of Schertz signal-phase data confirming the rider had the green, corner-business footage from the gas stations and banks that line FM-3009, and a scene reconstruction that establishes the driver, not the rider, created the conflict.
Severe injuries, road hazards, and full damages
Motorcycle injuries skew catastrophic because the rider has no surrounding structure, so a Schertz crash that would leave a driver with a contusion can leave a rider with fractures, road rash requiring grafts, or a traumatic brain injury even with a helmet. Direction of travel drives where the rider is taken: central-Schertz transports often go to Methodist Northeast on Pat Booker Road with serious cases continuing to University Hospital or Brooke Army Medical Center, while northbound riders may go first to Resolute Health or Christus Santa Rosa in New Braunfels. That fragmented routing means a single rider's file can pull records from several facilities, and the timeline gaps are where adjusters argue the injury was minor. We also document road hazards specific to the corridor, such as the aging arterial surface and new shopping-center driveways feeding onto FM-3009, when a defect contributed to the loss of control.
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Frequently asked
Schertz motorcycle accident questions
- Rider bias is common, but it is rebuttable with evidence. City of Schertz signal-phase records can show you had the green, corner-business video along FM-3009 can capture the left-turning driver entering late, and a reconstruction can establish speed and point of impact. We gather that proof early, before footage overwrites within a week to ten days, so the fault analysis turns on the physical facts rather than an assumption about motorcyclists.
- Texas only requires helmets for riders under twenty-one or those without the required training or coverage, so for many adult riders not wearing one is lawful. Even so, the defense may try to argue a head injury was worsened by helmet choice. Whether that argument has any traction depends on the specific injuries and the crash mechanics, which is why we tie the medical findings to the impact rather than letting the carrier frame it.
- Often not. A Schertz rider's injuries can run far past a minimum-limits personal auto policy, especially with transfers between Methodist Northeast, University Hospital, or Brooke Army Medical Center. That is why we examine your own uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage, which stacks behind a low-limits driver, and look for any commercial policy if the at-fault vehicle was a fleet or work vehicle on FM-78.
- If the at-fault driver was a federal employee acting within the scope of employment, the Federal Tort Claims Act applies rather than the standard Texas personal-injury framework. That requires presenting an administrative claim to the relevant federal agency before suit can be filed, and the case proceeds in federal court without a jury. The notice and limitations rules are federal, and the timeline moves faster than many clients expect.
- The county where the crash occurred — Guadalupe, Bexar, or Comal — determines where the case is filed and which jury pool will decide it. Most of Schertz is Guadalupe County, filing in Seguin, but southwestern Schertz inside the Bexar line files in downtown San Antonio. Because jury characteristics on damages differ across the three counties, we confirm the crash location against parcel data at intake and treat the forum as part of the early case strategy.
- It complicates the narrative but it is a manageable problem. A Schertz rider transported first to Methodist Northeast on Pat Booker Road and then transferred to University Hospital or Brooke Army Medical Center will have records spread across facilities, and defense adjusters use the gaps to argue the injury was not continuous or as severe as claimed. We build a chronology that connects each facility visit so the medical record tells one coherent story about the severity of the injury.
Where we work from
Downtown Austin. Schertz clients welcome.
Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Schertz-area clients statewide and travel to Schertz for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.
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