Road Hazard Motorcycle Accident Attorneys in Austin, Texas
Motorcycle accident caused by a road hazard in Austin, Texas? Potholes, debris, and poor road conditions can be deadly for riders. Medina & Medina can help. Free consultation.
Motorcyclists face a unique and serious danger from road hazards that most car drivers barely notice. Potholes, loose gravel, uneven pavement, oil slicks, debris, and poorly maintained roads can all cause a motorcyclist to lose control and suffer a devastating crash. In Austin, where road construction is constant and many streets suffer from deferred maintenance, these hazards are an everyday threat to the safety of motorcycle riders.
When a road hazard causes a motorcycle accident, liability may fall on the government entity responsible for maintaining the road. In Texas, cities, counties, and the state can be held liable for injuries caused by dangerous road conditions under the Texas Tort Claims Act (Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Chapter 101). However, claims against government entities involve strict notice requirements and shorter deadlines, making it essential to act quickly and consult with an experienced attorney.
Liability is not always limited to government entities. Construction companies, contractors, and private property owners may also be responsible if their negligence created or contributed to the hazardous road condition. For example, a construction company that fails to properly mark a road hazard or leaves debris in the roadway can be held accountable for any motorcycle crash that results from their carelessness.
Medina & Medina investigates every road hazard motorcycle accident thoroughly. We document the hazardous condition, determine which parties are responsible, and pursue full compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and all other damages. If a dangerous road caused your motorcycle crash in Austin, you may have a valid claim. Contact us today for a free consultation to learn about your legal options.
Common Causes
- Potholes and crumbling pavement left unrepaired by the city or county
- Loose gravel, sand, or debris on the road surface
- Oil spills and slick spots on the roadway
- Uneven pavement, raised edges, and poorly patched road surfaces
- Missing or damaged guardrails and road signs
- Construction zones with inadequate warning signs or barriers
- Standing water and flooding on roadways during heavy rain
Common Injuries
- Broken bones from being thrown from the motorcycle
- Traumatic brain injuries from impact with the pavement
- Severe road rash and deep skin abrasions
- Spinal cord injuries and back fractures
- Wrist, hand, and arm fractures from impact
- Hip and pelvis fractures
- Knee and ankle injuries including torn ligaments
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