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Proven Advocates for Motorcycle Accident Cases in Texas

If you or a loved one has been hurt in a motorcycle accident in Houston or anywhere in Texas, you need experienced legal support on your side. The Houston motorcycle accident lawyers at Joel A. Gordon & Associates blend professionalism with genuine empathy for injured riders and their families. We understand how a sudden bike crash can turn your life upside down – from painful injuries and mounting medical bills to lost income and emotional trauma. Our team is here to help you navigate the legal aftermath with compassion and determination to pursue the justice and compensation you deserve.

Motorcyclists face unique risks on the road. Texas sees a high number of motorcycle crashes each year, and the consequences are often devastating. On average, one motorcyclist dies in a crash on Texas roads every day. In 2024 alone, 581 riders lost their lives and 2,534 were seriously injured in Texas motorcycle accidents. These numbers aren’t just statistics – they represent lives shattered and families forever changed. Because riders have very little protection, a collision that might be a fender-bender for a car can be catastrophic for a motorcyclist. In fact, 98% of multi-vehicle motorcycle accidents result in the rider being injured, and nearly half of those injuries are severe or life-threatening.

Such sobering facts highlight why having a dedicated Texas motorcycle law firm on your side is so important after a wreck. Joel A. Gordon & Associates has been fighting for injured Texans for over 30 years, and we know the challenges motorcycle accident victims face. From day one, our focus has been on helping injured clients and their families recover – physically, financially, and emotionally. We are a Houston-based firm that handles cases across Texas, and we treat every client like family. Our Houston motorcycle crash lawyers will listen to your story with care, explain your rights in plain language, and aggressively advocate for you against insurance companies or at-fault parties. We’re committed to easing your burden so you can focus on healing, while we pursue the motorcycle wreck compensation you need to rebuild your life.lawyer

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Common Causes of Motorcycle Accidents

Motorcycle accidents happen for many reasons, but most are preventable and stem from negligence or hazardous conditions. Understanding the common causes can help identify who is at fault and how to prove your case. In our experience as Houston motorcycle accident lawyers, the most frequent causes of motorcycle crashes include:

Driver Negligence and Failure to Notice Motorcycles

The number one cause of motorcycle accidents is other drivers not seeing the motorcyclist. Car and truck drivers often fail to check blind spots or simply aren’t paying enough attention. They may say “I didn’t see the motorcycle,” which sadly is very common. Motorcycles are smaller and can be harder to spot if a driver is distracted or not looking twice. Drivers often misjudge a motorcycle’s distance or speed as well, leading to dangerous situations. This lack of awareness is especially deadly at intersections.

Left-Turn Collisions and Failure to Yield

Intersections are one of the most perilous places for riders. Many accidents occur when a car makes a left turn in front of an oncoming motorcycle or pulls out from a side street without yielding. In Houston, about 75% of motorcycle crashes involve another vehicle, and two-thirds of those collisions happen because the other driver failed to yield to the motorcyclist’s right-of-way. Nationwide data is similar – roughly 42% of fatal motorcycle crashes happen when a vehicle turns left across the motorcycle’s path. These accidents are usually the car driver’s fault for not watching for oncoming bikes. A common scenario is a driver turning left at an intersection or into a driveway, miscalculating the motorcycle’s distance or not seeing it at all until it’s too late.

Speeding and Reckless Driving

Excessive speed by either the car driver or the motorcyclist can contribute to crashes. When drivers speed, they have less time to see motorcycles and react. When a motorcycle rider speeds, other motorists may misjudge how fast the bike is approaching. Speeding also makes any collision more forceful. A speed-related motorcycle accident is likely to result in more serious injuries due to the high impact. Both riders and drivers need to obey speed limits, but if a negligent driver’s speeding caused your wreck, they should be held accountable.

Distracted Driving

Driver distraction – such as texting, talking on the phone, adjusting the GPS, or other inattentive behavior – is especially dangerous for motorcyclists. A driver whose eyes are on a phone is not watching the road for smaller vehicles like motorcycles. Just a split second of distraction can cause a driver to drift into a motorcycle’s lane or blow through a stop sign. Distracted drivers often don’t brake or evade in time, leading to high-speed impacts. If your accident happened because a driver was not paying attention, our Houston motorcycle accident lawyers will work to prove that negligence (for example, by obtaining cellphone records or eyewitness testimony).

Road Hazards and Poor Road Conditions

Not all motorcycle wrecks involve another vehicle. Dangerous road conditions can also cause serious accidents. Motorcycles are far more vulnerable to road hazards than cars. Hazards like potholes, uneven pavement, loose gravel, slick surfaces (oil or water), or debris on the road can instantly throw a motorcycle off balance. A pothole that a car might jostle over could cause a biker to crash. Gravel or debris can make a bike skid out of control. Unfortunately, many Texas roads – especially in construction zones or rural areas – have these hazards. When a road defect or hazard causes a crash, it can be challenging to determine liability (for example, a government entity or construction company might be responsible).

Bottom line: There are many ways motorcycle accidents happen, but driver negligence is behind most multi-vehicle crashes. Whether your wreck was caused by a careless driver failing to yield, someone driving distracted, or an unsafe road, our team will get to the root cause. We gather police reports, witness statements, traffic camera footage, and expert analysis to prove exactly how the accident occurred and who should be legally responsible.

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I was very pleased with the outcome of my case. Joel Gordon was never hard to reach and always had an answer to any question. He did a good job at keeping you updated with anything that went on. He goes out of his way to make sure his client is satisfied. I would definitely recommend him to anyone who has been in an accident.

– Kimberly Colindres

Motorcycle Accident Injuries and Long-Term Impact

A motorcycle offers virtually no protection in a crash, so injuries tend to be serious and sometimes life-changing. Motorcycle accident injuries commonly include:

Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) and Head Injuries

Head injuries are one of the most frequent and devastating outcomes of a bike crash. Even with a helmet, a severe impact can cause a concussion or traumatic brain injury. TBIs can lead to memory loss, cognitive impairment, personality changes, or permanent disability. Victims with serious brain injuries often require long-term medical care and rehabilitation. Without a helmet, the risk of fatal head injury is much higher. If you or a loved one suffered a brain injury, the consequences can affect every aspect of life – from the ability to work to basic daily functions.

Spinal Cord Injuries

A violent collision can damage the spine or spinal cord, resulting in partial or full paralysis. Motorcycle crashes often throw riders from the bike, and the impact on the ground or against another object can crush vertebrae. Spinal injuries may cause paraplegia or quadriplegia, permanently limiting mobility. Even less severe back and neck injuries (like herniated discs or whiplash) can lead to chronic pain and limited movement. These injuries typically require extensive surgery, physical therapy, and adaptive devices. The long-term care costs for paralysis or serious spinal damage can be enormous, and the injury can fundamentally alter the victim’s independence and quality of life.

Broken Bones and Orthopedic Injuries

It’s very common for motorcycle riders to suffer fractures in an accident. Collisions can break legs, arms, wrists, ribs – sometimes multiple fractures at once. Because a biker’s legs often hit the ground or vehicle first, broken leg bones (like a fractured femur, tibia, or pelvis) are frequent, as are broken arms or shoulders from trying to break a fall. Recovery from broken bones can involve surgery (using pins, plates, or screws), casts, and months of rehabilitation. Some fractures, especially compound fractures, can lead to lasting complications or disability in that limb. Amputations can even occur in particularly severe crashes. Even after bones heal, victims might experience ongoing pain, arthritis, or reduced function.

Road Rash and Skin Injuries

Road rash is a term for severe skin abrasions that happen when a rider slides across pavement. In a crash, a rider may be thrown off and skids along the road, causing layers of skin to scrape off. Road rash can range from mild to extremely serious. Deep abrasions might require skin graft surgeries to heal. These injuries can also lead to infections, significant scarring, and nerve damage. Aside from the physical pain (which can be excruciating), road rash may leave permanent scars that serve as painful reminders of the accident. Riders often wear leather or armored gear to help prevent road rash, but at high speeds the protection is not always enough.

Internal Injuries and Other Trauma

The blunt-force impact in a motorcycle wreck can cause internal organ damage or internal bleeding. Common internal injuries include traumatic organ injuries, internal bleeding (which can be life-threatening if not treated immediately), collapsed lungs, or damage to the spleen or liver. Riders can also suffer severe facial injuries, dental injuries, or extensive bruising. Many motorcycle accidents also result in psychological injuries – survivors might experience PTSD, nightmares, or anxiety about riding or driving. The emotional toll on both the victim and their family can be very high.

The long-term impact of these injuries cannot be overstated. Many motorcycle accident victims face a long road to recovery, often dealing with multiple surgeries, lengthy hospital stays, and months or years of physical therapy. Some are left with permanent disabilities – for example, a traumatic brain injury might mean never fully regaining cognitive abilities, or a spinal cord injury could mean lifelong paralysis. Beyond the physical pain, there are emotional and financial impacts: the stress of being unable to work, mounting medical bills, the need for home modifications (like wheelchairs or ramps), and the strain on family members who may become caregivers. Relationships can be tested, and the victim may struggle with depression or loss of enjoyment of life due to chronic pain or limitations.

At Joel A. Gordon & Associates, we approach injured riders and their families with empathy and support. We know that a motorcycle crash affects not just the person hurt, but everyone who cares about them. If you’re dealing with severe injuries, we will work tirelessly to secure the resources you need for the best possible recovery and future. And if you tragically lost a loved one in a motorcycle wreck, we can help your family pursue a wrongful death claim to seek justice and financial support for your devastating loss.

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Your Rights After a Motorcycle Wreck

A motorcycle crash can leave you feeling overwhelmed and unsure of what to do next. It’s important to remember that you have rights under Texas law if you were injured due to someone else’s negligence. Here’s an overview of your legal rights and options after a motorcycle wreck:

Right to Seek Compensation

In Texas, if another driver (or other party) caused your accident through negligence or wrongful actions, you have the right to pursue compensation for your losses. This is typically done by filing a personal injury claim against the at-fault driver’s insurance company, and if necessary, a lawsuit in civil court. Compensation (damages) can cover both economic and non-economic losses, such as:
Medical Expenses: All past and future medical bills related to your injury, including hospital stays, surgeries, doctor visits, medication, physical therapy, rehabilitation, and any specialized treatments or medical equipment.

Lost Income and Future Earnings: Wages lost due to missing work during recovery, and if your injuries affect your long-term ability to work, compensation for reduced earning capacity in the future.

Pain and Suffering: Money for the physical pain and discomfort you endured, as well as emotional distress, trauma, and loss of enjoyment of life resulting from the accident. Serious injuries or permanent impairments generally warrant higher pain and suffering damages.

Texas Comparative Fault

Texas follows a modified comparative negligence rule (often called the “51% Bar Rule”) for accident cases. This means you can still recover compensation even if you were partially at fault for the accident, as long as you were not more than 50% at fault. However, any compensation you receive will be reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if you are found 20% at fault for the crash (perhaps you were slightly speeding), and the other driver is 80% at fault, you can still collect damages, but your award would be reduced by 20%. If your total damages were $100,000, you would receive $80,000 in that scenario. If you are found 51% or more at fault, then under Texas law, you would be barred from recovering anything. Insurance companies often try to exaggerate a motorcyclist’s fault to reduce payouts – for instance, they might claim you were lane-splitting or speeding even if it’s not true. Do not assume that being partially at fault means you have no case. Even if you think you might be a little to blame, you should consult a Houston motorcycle accident lawyer. Our team is skilled at gathering evidence to minimize any fault placed on you and to prove the other party’s greater fault. We aim to ensure you can still recover the maximum compensation possible under the law.

Right to Legal Representation and Fair Treatment

You have the right to hire an attorney to represent your interests and deal with the insurance company on your behalf. With a skilled Houston motorcycle accident lawyers, you don’t have to give statements or sign paperwork that could hurt your claim – we handle those communications for you.

You also have the right to not be taken advantage of by insurance adjusters. Sadly, insurers sometimes pressure accident victims (especially those without Houston motorcycle accident lawyers) into quick, low-ball settlements or try to get them to admit fault. You are under no obligation to accept the first offer or to give a recorded statement without legal advice. A Houston motorcycle accident lawyer from Joel A. Gordon & Associates will make sure your rights are protected and that you are treated fairly throughout the process.

Time Limits – Statute of Limitations

Texas law sets a deadline for filing a motorcycle accident injury lawsuit, known as the statute of limitations. In Texas, you generally have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. If you miss this window, you may lose your right to pursue compensation in court. (There are some exceptions or nuances – for example, claims against a city or state government might have shorter notice deadlines, and if a minor is injured they have a longer time, etc., but two years is the standard for most cases.) Two years can pass quickly, especially when you’re focusing on recovery. That’s why it’s critical to speak with a lawyer as soon as possible after your accident. By getting a Houston motorcycle accident lawyer involved early, evidence can be preserved, witnesses can be interviewed while memories are fresh, and your case can be built well before the deadline. Don’t wait until it’s too late – if you’ve been in a motorcycle wreck, contact us right away to ensure your rights are preserved.

No-Fault vs. At-Fault Insurance

Texas is an at-fault state for auto accidents, meaning the driver who caused the crash (and their insurance company) is responsible for the damages. This differs from “no-fault” states where each person’s own insurance pays for their injuries. In Texas, you generally will seek compensation from the at-fault driver’s liability insurance. Motorcyclists should be aware that Texas drivers are required to carry minimum liability insurance of $30,000 per person and $60,000 per accident for bodily injury (as well as $25,000 for property damage).

However, motorcycle accident injuries often far exceed those minimum limits. If you are hit by an underinsured driver, you have the right to use your own underinsured motorist (UIM) coverage if you have it, or explore other avenues for recovery. Our Houston motorcycle accident lawyers can help identify all sources of insurance coverage to maximize your compensation.

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What Our Houston Motorcycle Accident Lawyers Can Do for You

Dealing with the aftermath of a motorcycle crash is overwhelming – but you don’t have to go through it alone. Our Houston motorcycle accident lawyers (in essence, your personal bike injury claim lawyers) are here to take the burden off you and handle every aspect of your case when you hire Joel A. Gordon & Associates to represent you.

When you choose Joel A. Gordon & Associates, you are choosing a firm with a long track record of success for accident victims. We have recovered substantial settlements and verdicts for clients in Houston and across Texas. More importantly, you’re choosing people who truly care about what you’re going through and are passionate about helping. Our Houston motorcycle accident lawyers know how to stand up to big insurance companies and defense lawyers. We won’t let red tape or bias against bikers derail your claim. From day one until the resolution of your case, we will work tirelessly to achieve justice and relief for you.

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We will launch a comprehensive investigation into your motorcycle accident to gather all the evidence needed to prove fault. This includes obtaining the accident report, examining the crash scene, taking photographs of vehicle damage and road conditions, and securing any available video footage (traffic cameras, dash cams, surveillance videos from nearby businesses, etc.). We also interview witnesses who saw what happened. In more complex cases, we work with professional accident reconstruction experts who can analyze factors like vehicle speeds, sightlines, and impact points to build a clear picture of how the crash occurred. Our goal is to leave no stone unturned. By painstakingly gathering evidence, our team can often reconstruct the sequence of events and demonstrate exactly how the other party was negligent (for example, proving that a driver was speeding or that a traffic signal timing indicates they ran a red light).

Using the evidence, we identify all parties who may be liable. Sometimes, more than one person or entity is at fault – perhaps a reckless driver and a construction company that left debris on the road, for instance. We will pinpoint every responsible party and legal theory of liability (such as negligence, product liability if a motorcycle part failed, or premises liability if poor road maintenance contributed). Our attorneys then build a compelling claim showing why the other party was legally at fault and why they owe you damages. We organize medical records, expert statements, and accident evidence into a persuasive case file. Because we have extensive experience with motorcycle accident cases, we know common defense tactics and how to counter them. For example, if the insurance company tries to blame you, we’ll be ready with evidence (like a skid mark analysis or helmet cam footage if available) to refute those claims.

One of the most stressful parts of any accident claim is dealing with insurance adjusters. When you have us on your side, we take over all communications with the insurance companies – both the at-fault driver’s insurer and even your own insurer if needed. You won’t have to worry about saying something that could hurt your case. We notify the insurers that you are represented, and from that point on, they must go through us. Our lawyers are skilled negotiators who deal with insurance companies every day. We will manage the paperwork, phone calls, and back-and-forth negotiations so you don’t have to. Importantly, we won’t let the insurance company bully or lowball you. Insurers often try to minimize motorcycle accident claims or push quick settlements for far less than what a case is worth. We counter these tactics by presenting clear evidence of liability and the full extent of your losses. Our firm negotiates aggressively to seek a fair settlement that truly reflects your medical bills, lost income, pain, suffering, and other damages. If the insurance company offers less than you deserve, we’ll advise you not to accept and be prepared to take further action.

Our ultimate goal is to get you the maximum compensation available for your case. Often, we can achieve this through a negotiated settlement. We will only recommend settling if the amount is fair and fully accounts for your injuries and future needs. However, if the insurer refuses to be reasonable, we will not hesitate to file a lawsuit and take your case to court. Joel A. Gordon & Associates has seasoned litigators ready to fight for you in front of a judge and jury. From filing the lawsuit, handling the legal filings, to representing you at trial, we handle it all. Sometimes just demonstrating that we are ready and willing to go to trial pressures the insurance company to increase their offer. If a trial is necessary, you can count on our experience – we prepare meticulously, present compelling evidence, and argue passionately for our clients. We also handle all court procedures, deadlines, and legal strategies, so you are not alone in this intimidating process. Throughout your case, whether in settlement talks or in the courtroom, our focus is on securing the full and fair compensation you need to move forward.

Beyond the legal fight, our lawyers pride ourselves on being there for our clients personally. We know this is a difficult time for you. We will guide you through each step, explaining the process and answering all your questions so you’re never in the dark. Expect regular updates on your case’s progress. If you’re struggling to get medical treatment or need help with something related to your case, we often can assist with that too – for example, coordinating with medical providers or helping you document expenses. Clients are like family to us, and we strive to provide compassionate support, not just legal counsel. Our team will listen to your concerns and make sure you feel heard. We want to reduce your stress, not add to it. Part of our job is also to prepare you for things like a deposition or medical exam if those arise, so you feel confident every step of the way.

We understand that after an accident, finances can be tight – you might be facing medical bills and time off work. The last thing you need is worry about how to pay for a lawyer. That’s why our firm works on a contingency fee basis for motorcycle accident cases. This means **you pay nothing upfront and absolutely no legal fees unless and until we win compensation for you. Your initial consultation with us is free. If we take your case, we handle all costs of preparing and pursuing the claim. Only when we recover money for you (through a settlement or verdict) do we take an agreed-upon percentage as our fee. If for some reason we don’t win (which is rare, and we’ll fight hard to prevent that), you owe us nothing. This arrangement allows everyone, regardless of financial situation, to have top-quality legal representation. It also aligns our interests with yours – we’re motivated to get you the best possible outcome. Simply put, you have nothing to lose by hiring our motorcycle injury lawyers to advocate for you.

Motorcycle Accident FAQ

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Not necessarily, but it could make the legal process more complicated. In Texas, riding without a helmet is legal for adults in many situations, so not wearing a helmet does not prevent you from filing a motorcycle injury claim or suing the at-fault driver. You can absolutely still seek compensation for your injuries even if you weren’t wearing a helmet. However, insurance companies may try to use your lack of a helmet against you. They might argue that your head injuries (or severity of injuries) were partly your fault for not wearing a helmet. This is a tactic under Texas’s comparative fault rules – they’ll claim you were “contributorily negligent.” If they succeed, a jury could assign you a percentage of fault for your own injuries, which would reduce your compensation by that percentage. It’s important to note, this typically only comes into play for head or brain injuries. If, for example, you broke your leg, the fact you weren’t wearing a helmet is irrelevant to that injury. And if you were legally allowed to ride without a helmet, we will argue that the focus should be on the other driver’s negligence, not your attire. Our experienced lawyers know how to counter the helmet argument. We can present evidence (like expert medical testimony) to show that, say, even with a helmet you would have been injured – or simply emphasize that Texas law permitted you to ride without one. Each case is different, but don’t let fear of this issue stop you from pursuing a claim. Bottom line: not wearing a helmet might introduce an extra challenge, but it doesn’t bar you from recovery, and we will fight to make sure you are still fully compensated for your losses.

You can still recover compensation in Texas as long as you were not mostly at fault. Texas follows a modified comparative fault rule (the “51% Bar Rule”). If you are 50% or less at fault, you can still file a claim and receive damages, with your award reduced by your percentage of fault. If you are 51% or more at fault, you would be barred from recovering anything. So, suppose you were riding a little over the speed limit when a car turned left in front of you. A jury might find the driver 80% at fault for failing to yield and you 20% at fault for speeding. In that case, you could recover 80% of your total damages (e.g., get $80,000 instead of $100,000). Being partially at fault does not mean you have no case – it just means any payout can be reduced. It’s crucial to have a lawyer who can minimize any blame put on you. Our firm’s strategy is to gather strong evidence showing the other party’s fault and to counter accusations against you. We might demonstrate, for example, that your speed was not a factor, or that the other driver had plenty of time to see you regardless. Even if you suspect you were a bit at fault, never assume you can’t recover anything. Insurance companies often allege a motorcyclist is at fault without solid proof, hoping you’ll be discouraged. We will advocate for you and ensure fault is assigned fairly and based on evidence. Many motorcycle accidents involve shared blame in some way, and we have successfully handled plenty of such cases. In summary: if you were partially at fault, you should still consult an attorney – you will likely still be eligible for compensation, and we will fight to maximize the amount you receive.

It depends on several factors; every motorcycle accident case is unique. There is no fixed value or simple formula without evaluating the specifics of your situation. Key factors that determine the worth of your case include:

  • The severity of your injuries: Generally, more severe injuries (like brain trauma, paralysis, or multiple fractures) lead to higher medical bills, more lost income, and greater pain & suffering, which all increase case value. If you have a permanent disability or disfigurement, that adds significant value to your claim because of lifelong impacts.

  • Your medical costs: We calculate all your medical expenses – past treatment and expected future care. A case with $20,000 in medical bills will be valued differently from one with $200,000 in bills. Ongoing needs like rehabilitation, surgeries, or long-term care will raise the claim’s value.

  • Lost income and future earnings: If you missed work or cannot return to your job (or can only work in a limited capacity), those lost wages and loss of earning potential are factored in. For example, a young person unable to work again due to a disability will have a claim for their entire career’s worth of lost earnings, which can be very substantial.

  • Pain and Suffering: This is harder to quantify but extremely important. Juries (or insurance adjusters) will consider how the injury has affected your life emotionally and physically. Severe, permanent, or debilitating injuries usually result in higher pain and suffering awards. We often use your doctors’ notes, your personal statement, and even family testimony to paint a picture of your pain and daily challenges. Texas does not cap pain and suffering damages in standard injury cases, so this can be a large portion of your claim’s value.

  • Clear liability (fault): If it’s very clear the other party was 100% at fault (for instance, you were stopped at a red light when hit), your case might be valued higher and easier to settle. If there’s a dispute on liability or evidence of some fault on you, the settlement value might be lower (since there’s a risk at trial your percentage of fault could reduce your award). We work to strengthen the liability proof to maximize value.

  • Insurance policy limits: A practical cap on many cases is the at-fault driver’s insurance limits. If the driver only has the Texas minimum $30,000 policy, that might be all the insurer will pay, even if your case is “worth” more, unless the driver has significant personal assets or other coverage applies. We investigate all possible insurance (including your UIM coverage) to find the most compensation available.

  • Similar jury verdicts: While every case is unique, we also consider what juries in Houston or Texas have awarded for similar injuries. This helps inform a fair value range when negotiating with insurers.

 

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Joel A. Gordon & Associates will help you understand your rights and what alternatives you have in proceeding with a case

A motorcycle crash can turn your world upside down in an instant. In the aftermath, you shouldn’t have to battle insurance adjusters or worry about legal deadlines – especially while you or your family are focused on healing. Let Joel A. Gordon & Associates take on that fight for you. Our firm is ready to provide the strong legal advocacy and compassionate support you need during this difficult time. If you were injured or lost a loved one in a motorcycle accident in Houston or anywhere in Texas, don’t wait to get the help you deserve.

Contact our Houston motorcycle accident lawyers today for a free, no-obligation consultation. We’ll review the details of your accident, answer any questions you have, and outline your options moving forward. You can reach us at 281-943-5555 to speak directly with an attorney. We are also available through our online contact form – send us a message and we will promptly get in touch to schedule your free case review. There is no upfront cost to talk to us, and if you hire us, you pay nothing unless we win your case.

Time is of the essence after a motorcycle wreck. Evidence can fade and Texas’s statute of limitations runs quickly, so it’s important to act soon. By reaching out now, you can protect your rights and put an experienced Houston motorcycle crash attorney in your corner. We will handle the legal heavy lifting and aggressively pursue justice on your behalf, whether that means negotiating a fair settlement or taking the case to court. Through it all, we never forget that our clients are real people who have endured trauma. You will be treated with the utmost respect, compassion, and dedication.

Your recovery is our priority. Let us help you obtain the financial compensation needed for medical care, to support your family, and to compensate for what you’ve been through. Speak to a motorcycle accident lawyer in Houston today to get started on the path toward healing and justice. Joel A. Gordon & Associates is here for you – you are not alone, and we’re ready to fight for the results you deserve.

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