Biggest Dangers for Motorcycle Riders

  • May 18, 2023
  • Evans/Reilley

Motorcycle riding can be an exhilarating experience -- the wind in your hair, cruising down a highway, and enjoying the freedom that comes with owning a motorcycle.  That said, there are dangers involved in riding motorcycles in Texas.  In this post, we are highlighting the biggest dangers for motorcycle riders in Texas. Other Drivers on the Road - One of the most common dangers for motorcycle riders are the other drivers on the road.   Motorcycles are small, and other drivers are less likely to see them when they are changing lanes.  This may cause a driver to move into a lane where a motorcycle is riding and hit it.   In addition, motorists may be distracted because they are eating, drinking, or texting, which may cause an acc[...]

Can I File a Personal Injury Claim After a Motorcycle Accident?

  • March 20, 2023
  • Evans/Reilley

A Texas Motorcycle Accident Lawyer Can Help Win Compensation Riding a motorcycle can be a fun and inexpensive way to travel, but motorcycles are no match for larger vehicles and offer little protection in a crash. As a result, people on motorcycles are 28 times more likely to die in an accident, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Survivors may be left with serious injuries and dealing with pain, increasing medical and rehabilitation bills, and loss of income from being unable to work. Fortunately, Texas law offers a way to help. If you or a loved one has been injured or someone has died in a motorcycle accident due to another party’s negligence or fault, you may be entitled to compensation for the damag[...]

What Is the Average Settlement for a Motorcycle Accident?

  • October 27, 2021
  • Evans/Reilley

It’s very likely that if you’re involved in a motorcycle accident, you’ll suffer some kind of injury. You may decide to work toward a quick settlement to get your life back on track. How much will you receive? What is the average settlement for a motorcycle accident? The ability of an experienced motorcycle accident lawyer can mean the difference between a cheap, quick settlement and one that compensates victims fairly and substantially. To learn about the average settlement, you first need to understand what factors go into determining how much compensation a motorcycle accident victim can receive in Texas. We know that motorcycle accidents are very dangerous. In 2019, there were 975 injuries for every 100,000 registered bikes, ac[...]

Biker Safety Becomes Focus in May

  • May 6, 2019
  • Evans/Reilley

Motorcycle safety is your responsibility. That’s true whether your ride of choice is a Harley, a Prius, an F-150, an 18-wheeler, or anything in between. Especially in Texas, which holds the distinction of having the 2nd-highest number of bikers in the country, it’s imperative that all drivers remain aware of their surroundings and keep an eye out for motorcycles, which are smaller than other vehicles and offer little protection for their riders. According to the Texas Department of Transportation, 501 people on motorcycles were killed in the state in 2017. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration states that motorcyclists are 28 times more likely to die in an accident than people in other types of vehicles. And that’s [...]

Scooter Safety Is Becoming a Major Concern in Austin

  • September 10, 2018
  • Evans/Reilley

Scooters have emerged as an affordable and popular way to travel in the city, but there are unforeseen consequences of this trend. One company, Lime, is feeling the squeeze after a woman crashed one of their rental stand-up scooters in Austin in early August, striking a curb and slamming head-first into the pavement, the Austin American-Statesman reports. The rider was not wearing a helmet, despite Lime’s policy that all riders must wear them. Lime operates dockless electric scooters and pedal-assist bikes in more than 60 U.S. cities and several cities in Europe. To ride them, a customer can use the Lime app to find and unlock a scooter nearby, then park the scooter at the end of the ride and use the app to lock it. The goal of [...]

Dusting off Your Motorcycle This Spring? Here’s a Safety Checklist

  • April 6, 2018
  • Evans/Reilley

If you’re one of the more than 400,000 licensed motorcyclists in Texas, warmer weather means hitting the open road on your favorite two-wheeled vehicle. But if your bike’s been sitting in a garage for a while, make sure you inspect it before taking that first spring ride. The Motorcycle Safety Foundation recommends that riders complete an annual T-CLOCS inspection, which stands for tires/wheels/brakes, controls, lights/electrics, oil/fluids, chassis, and stands. Here’s what that entails: Tires/wheels/brakes Tires - Check the tread depth, and look for signs of wear, cracks, embedded objects, or bulges. Check the manufacturer’s recommended air pressure, and test your air pressure when the tires are cold. Inflate if necessary.[...]

Stay Safe During ROT Rally

  • May 12, 2017
  • Evans/Reilley

The Republic of Texas Biker Rally is the largest ticketed-admission motorcycle rally in the United States, drawing upwards of 40,000 visitors every year. The four-day event – which, this year, is June 8 through 11 – is normally a peaceful gathering. But every year, there are least a handful of incidents that require police involvement. If you’re participating in ROT Rally this year, or attending as a spectator, make sure you’re aware of the kinds of incidents that have happened in the past, so you can steer clear of danger. Previous ROT Rally Accidents and Arrests The 2014 ROT Rally was the first since 2009 to end without a motorcycle-crash fatality. But there were at least 24 crashes during the event in 2014, a few of whic[...]

8 Reasons for Taking a Motorcycle Safety Course

  • August 15, 2016
  • Evans/Reilley

Texas law requires first-time applicants for a motorcycle license to complete a basic 15-hour safety class, which combines classroom and hands-on training over the course of two or three days. About 200 training centers in Texas offer basic courses, along with intermediate, advanced, and specialized training. Whether you’re new to riding or you’re a seasoned motorcyclist, check out these reasons for taking a safety course: Try Before You Buy The idea of riding a motorcycle may be appealing, but actually riding one is an entirely different experience. Basic safety courses provide loaner motorcycles for beginners, so you can figure out whether you like riding one before you buy one. The Motorcycle Safety Foundation also of[...]

Federal Probe of Harley-Davidson Brake Systems Begins

  • August 1, 2016
  • Evans/Reilley

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Office of Defects Investigation announced on July 6 that it would begin looking into several complaints of brake failures on Harley-Davidson motorcycles. The NHTSA was aware of 43 reports of anti-lock brakes failing as a result of brake fluid absorbing moisture, and two of those incidents had caused injuries. About 430,000 motorcycles manufactured between 2008 and 2011 may be affected. The NHTSA press release about the investigation said that Harley-Davidson “has a two year brake fluid replacement interval which owners are either unaware of or ignore,” but that even if owners didn’t follow that maintenance recommendation, “the consequent sudden and complete loss of brake(s), w[...]