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Information and resources about Grand Prairie motorcycle accidents

Comprehensive Information and Legal Options for Grand Prairie, TX Motorcycle Accident Victims

Texas and Grand Prairie have one of the leading number of motorcycle accidents and fatalities in the nation

As reported by the Texas Department of Transportation, in 2016 there were 497 fatal motorcycle crashes across the state, and 5,290 injury motorcycle crashes statewide. 

What are some causes of Grand Prairie motorcycle injuries and fatalities?

The climate of Grand Prairie makes it a perfect place for motorcycling year round. Whereas other regions have weather patterns that discourage motorcycling, the residents and visitors of Grand Prairie enjoy more opportunities to ride motorcycles, and with these opportunities comes an increased risk of accidents and injuries. And since motorcycles get better gas mileage than most passenger vehicles, more and more Texans are turning to motorcycles as the main form of transportation.

Some other causes Grand Prairie motorcycle accidents and injuries include:

  • Drivers simply don’t see the motorcycle or misjudge how close it is and how fast it’s traveling.  
  • The small size of motorcycles compared to other vehicles on the road means they can appear to be farther away than they are, and it’s easy to misjudge their speed.
  • The combination of congested roadways, distracted driving, and the difficulty of seeing motorcycles in traffic contributes to crashes.
  • Speeding and the lack of training for motorcycle riders are also the leading causes of crashes.

After an injury motorcycle accident, get the medical treatment you need to recover fully

The major hospitals and clinics in the Grand Prairie area are:

Texas General Hospital;

Medical City ER Grand Prairie.

After a serious motorcycle accident, your injury attorney will need copies of all of your medical records and bills to help launch a personal injury claim.

After a motorcycle accident, get help and information from the Grand Prairie first responders

When a motorcycle collision involves serious injuries, the Grand Prairie Police Department, the Grand Prairie Fire and Rescue Department, and the Texas Highway Patrol typically respond to the accident scene and will complete collision reports that your personal injury attorney will need to launch a claim.

What is being done to improve motorcycle safety in Grand Prairie?

A rise in the number of motorcycle deaths in Texas last year inspired the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) to kick off the new “Share the Road: Look Twice for Motorcycles” awareness campaign. This campaign urges drivers to:

  • Look twice for motorcycles, especially at intersections.
  • Use your turn signals.
  • Don’t follow a motorcycle too closely.
  • Check your mirrors before changing lanes.
  • Always assume motorcycles are closer than they appear to be.
  • Give motorcyclists a full lane.

Where can a motorcyclist get safety training in Grand Prairie?

The Texas Department of Public Safety has a list of safety training courses for motorcyclists. Also, the Motorcycle Safety Foundation offers online safety courses.

If you have been injured in a motorcycle collision, you will need a great Grand Prairie accident attorney to help

No matter how much we improve safety for motorcyclists around Grand Prairie, motorcycle accidents will continue to happen. When a less serious crash happens, often someone can manage the insurance claim without help. When a serious injury motorcycle accident happens, or when a fatality occurs, it is crucial to get help from an experienced Mullen & Mullen lawyer. A good personal injury attorney will be able to answer questions about an insurance claim, and provide information about an injured motorcyclist's rights and options.

Most recent accident reports

Date: 
Wednesday, June 5, 2024
Roadway: 
US 75
City: 
Dallas, TX