Houston Motorcycle Accident Attorney
If you’ve been injured in a motorcycle accident in Houston, you’re not alone. With heavy traffic on I-45, I-10, and the 610 Loop, motorcyclists face serious risks every day. Unlike drivers in larger vehicles, bikers have little protection during a crash—often leading to severe injuries like fractures, road rash, spinal damage, or even traumatic brain injuries. Whether the accident was caused by a distracted driver, unsafe lane changes, or a failure to yield, victims deserve fair compensation for their medical bills, lost wages, and pain.
At Dhanani Law, we understand the unique challenges motorcycle accident victims face. Insurance companies often stereotype motorcyclists as reckless, but we know the truth, many crashes happen because other drivers don’t pay attention. Attorney Imran Dhanani fights to hold negligent drivers accountable and builds strong claims using evidence like traffic camera footage, police reports, and witness statements. If you’ve been hurt in a Houston motorcycle accident, don’t wait. Let us handle the legal battle while you focus on healing.
How Attorney Imran Dhanani
Personal Injury Lawyer Can Help?
At Dhanani Law, we understand the unique challenges riders face on Houston’s congested roads and our motorcycle accident lawyers in Houston, TX fight to protect your rights from day one.

We analyze traffic camera footage, police reports from HPD, and witness accounts to determine what happened and who’s at fault, especially in high-risk areas like the Gulf Freeway or Beltway 8.
Insurance companies often assume motorcyclists are reckless. We push back against these stereotypes with hard evidence to ensure your case is judged fairly.
We work with Houston-based accident reconstruction teams to examine skid marks, impact points, and vehicle damage, especially useful for complex crashes at highway interchanges or urban intersections.
We take over all communication with insurance companies, protecting you from lowball settlements and pressure tactics common in cases involving serious injuries.
If negotiations stall, we’re prepared to take your case to Harris County courts and present a compelling case before a jury to pursue maximum compensation.
$80,000
Client was a pizza hut driver and was t-boned while on the clock as a delivery driver.
$300,000
Client was a pizza hut driver and was t-boned while on the clock as a delivery driver.
$30,000
Client was rear-ended on the freeway
$70,000
Client slipped and fell at a convenience store
$80,000
Client was rear-ended on the freeway
What to Do After a Motorcycle
Accident in Houston?
Motorcycle crashes can be disorienting, especially in a fast-moving city like Houston. Taking the right steps immediately after the accident can protect your health, rights, and ability to recover compensation.
Report the accident to the Houston Police Department and request medical help if needed. A police report is crucial for documenting fault and the scene.
Take photos of your injuries, the motorcycle, other vehicles involved, road conditions, skid marks, traffic signs, and anything else that may help prove what happened.
Don’t say things like “I didn’t see them” or “I’m fine.” These can be used against you later, even if you weren’t at fault.
Even if you feel okay, get checked at a hospital like Memorial Hermann or Ben Taub. Many serious injuries—like brain trauma or internal bleeding—aren’t immediately obvious.
Exchange names, contact info, and insurance details with the driver involved. Also collect contact details from any eyewitnesses nearby.
Evidence like traffic camera footage or dashcam video can vanish quickly. A lawyer can send a preservation letter and start building your case right away.
Common Causes of Motorcycle
Accidents in Houston
Report the accident to the Houston Police Department and request medical help if needed. A police report is crucial for documenting fault and the scene.
Motorcycles in drivers’ blind spots are often overlooked, leading to sideswipes or lane-change collisions.
Sudden lane changes without proper signals can catch motorcyclists off guard, causing crashes.
Common in intersection crashes, where drivers don’t see or yield to motorcycles.
Poor lighting or weather conditions reduce reaction time for all drivers on Houston roads.
Poorly designed intersections, sharp curves, or potholes can cause motorcyclists to lose control.
New or unskilled riders may misjudge speed or road conditions, increasing accident risk.
Riding between lanes of slow or stopped traffic can be dangerous and is illegal in many places, including Texas.
Drivers who tailgate or make aggressive maneuvers pose serious threats to motorcyclists.
Drivers failing to maintain safe distances while switching lanes can cause accidents.
Impaired or tired drivers significantly raise the chances of collisions with motorcycles.
Houston’s frequent rainstorms and road debris create slippery surfaces hazardous to riders.
Cell phone use and other distractions often lead to missed motorcycles on the road.
Does Texas Have a Helmet
Law?
According to the Texas Transportation Code § 661.003, all motorcycle riders and passengers under the age of 21 are required to wear a helmet. Riders aged 21 and older may ride without a helmet if they have completed a Department of Public Safety-approved motorcycle safety course or possess health insurance that provides medical benefits for injuries incurred while operating or riding on a motorcycle. Texas follows a modified comparative fault system. This means that if a rider is found to be partially at fault for their injuries, such as by not wearing a helmet, their compensation may be reduced proportionally to their degree of fault.
Do You Need a Motorcycle License
in Houston?
In Houston, operating a motorcycle legally requires obtaining a Class M license, which involves meeting specific age, education, and testing requirements. Under Texas Transportation Code § 521.084, a Class M driver’s license authorizes the holder to operate a motorcycle as defined by Section 541.201.

Applicants must be at least 15 years old. Those aged 15 are limited to motorcycles with engines of 250cc or less. At 16, this restriction can be removed upon passing the motorcycle driving test.
Completion of a Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR)-approved motorcycle safety course is mandatory for all applicants. The course completion certificate is valid for 24 months.
Applicants must hold a valid Texas driver's license (Class A, B, or C) or a learner's permit. For those without a driver's license, completing an Adult Driver Education course is required.
Applicants must pass a vision test and a motorcycle knowledge test. However, the knowledge test may be waived upon presenting a valid motorcycle safety course completion certificate. A motorcycle driving test is also required unless waived under specific conditions.
Applicants who complete a safety course specific to three-wheeled motorcycles will receive a Class M license restricted to operating only three-wheeled motorcycles.
Operating a motorcycle without a valid Class M license can result in fines up to $200 for a first offense, with increased penalties for subsequent offenses.
Common Houston Motorcycle
Accident Injuries
Impact causes severe brain trauma.
Can lead to permanent paralysis.
Common in high-impact crashes.
Skin scraped by pavement.
Hidden but potentially deadly.
Result from unprotected face impacts.
Legs often absorb crash force.
Ligament damage from direct impact
Dislocation or fracture from fall
Strain, fractures, or disc damage
Bones crushed under heavy force
Trauma causes painful fluid buildup
Deep cuts from sharp surfaces
Heat or friction skin damage
Sprains, tears, bruising from impact
Skin forcibly torn from tissue
Mild brain injury from blow
Disrupted signals from nerve trauma
Loss of movement from injury
Blunt trauma affects lungs
Impact or debris impairs vision
Crash noise or skull damage
Blunt force damages internal organs
Hidden bleeding causes life-threatening risk
Teeth broken from facial trauma
Limb removal due to trauma
Fatal injuries caused by negligence
Where do Most Motorcycle Accidents Occur?
Most motorcycle accidents tend to happen in a few high-risk locations where visibility, traffic flow, and driver behavior pose serious threats to motorcyclists:

A major hotspot for motorcycle collisions, especially when drivers fail to yield, make left turns without checking, or run red lights.
Congested city streets like Westheimer Road, Main Street, and FM 1960 in Houston often see higher accident rates due to stop-and-go traffic and distracted drivers.
Fast speeds on roads like I-10, I-45, and US-59 increase the severity of crashes, especially when drivers change lanes without noticing motorcycles.
Poor lighting, sharp curves, and higher speeds can make rural areas equally dangerous for riders.
Low-speed crashes happen when cars pull out unexpectedly or don't spot an oncoming motorcyclist.
What Percentage of Motorcycle Accidents Are Fatal?
Motorcycle accidents are a major concern in Houston. According to the Texas Department of Transportation 9,720 crashes were reported in 2024 in Texas. These incidents affected both riders and passengers, emphasizing the need to understand your legal options after a crash. 6,161 riders wore helmets, 2,913 did not, and usage was unknown in 646 cases. Whether or not a helmet was worn, victims may be entitled to compensation. An experienced motorcycle accident attorney can help protect your rights and pursue the compensation you deserve.
- Major injuries were reported in 2,532 cases, with 175 passengers and 2,357 drivers; 1,479 of those injured were wearing helmets, while 913 were not.
- Minor injuries occurred in 3,479 crashes, affecting 221 passengers and 3,258 drivers; 2,295 were helmeted, and 993 were not.
- Possible injuries were noted in 1,585 incidents, involving 69 passengers and 1,516 drivers; 1,088 wore helmets, and 391 did not.
- No injuries were found in 1,341 cases, including 97 passengers and 1,244 drivers; 889 were wearing helmets, while 358 were not.
- Injury severity was unknown in 198 crashes, with 6 passengers and 192 drivers; 62 wore helmets, and 42 did not.
What is Uninsured Motorist Coverage
According to Texas Insurance Code, Section 1952.101 to 1952.110, uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage provides the minimum required insurance protection for policyholders to recover damages from at-fault drivers who have no insurance or insufficient coverage. Uninsured motorist (UM) coverage is especially crucial for motorcycle riders, as it protects you if you’re hit by a driver who doesn’t have insurance or flees the scene. Given the high risk of serious injuries in motorcycle accidents, UM coverage helps cover medical expenses, lost income, and other damages when the at-fault driver can’t pay. Whether it’s a hit-and-run or a crash with an uninsured motorist, this coverage ensures you’re not left bearing the financial burden of someone else’s negligence.
Who is At Fault in a Motorcycle
Accident in Houston?
Determining liability in a motorcycle accident involves identifying who was at fault and legally responsible for the crash. Under § 33.001 of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code, this is based on comparative negligence, meaning each party’s actions are evaluated to see how much they contributed to the accident. If a motorcyclist is found to be less than 51% at fault, they can still recover damages, though the compensation may be reduced based on their level of fault. For instance, if a rider is deemed 20% responsible for their injuries due to not wearing a helmet, their recoverable damages would be reduced by 20%.

The most frequent cause, especially when drivers fail to yield, change lanes without checking blind spots, or drive distracted.
If the rider was speeding, lane-splitting illegally, or riding under the influence.
Defective motorcycle or car parts that contribute to the accident.
Poor road design, lack of signage, or failure to maintain safe road conditions.
When involved in accidents with delivery vans, trucks, or rideshare vehicles.
- A Houston motorcycle accident attorney can investigate the case, gather evidence, and prove liability to ensure fair compensation.
How Much Are Most Motorcycle
Accident Settlements?
A motorcycle accident settlement is a financial agreement between you (the injured rider or passenger) and the at-fault party’s insurance company—often another driver’s insurer or a commercial carrier. Settling a case means avoiding court by accepting a negotiated payout to cover your losses. A fair settlement should reflect the full impact of the crash, including:

- Medical expenses, both current and anticipated
- Lost wages and diminished earning potential
- Pain, suffering, and emotional distress
- Motorcycle repair or replacement costs
- Costs of rehabilitation or long-term care
- While it might seem tempting to accept a quick settlement, doing so without legal guidance can severely limit what you recover. Insurance companies often offer lowball amounts early on—hoping to resolve your claim before all damages are known. At Dhanani Law, we push back against these tactics. We take the time to understand the full extent of your injuries, your recovery needs, and your financial losses, then negotiate aggressively to secure the maximum possible compensation. Don’t settle for less than you deserve—let us fight for what’s fair.
What Our Clients Say
Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I still get a feeling of dread remembering the phone call from my husband after his accident when he was broad sided by a careless driver. I remembered a friend commenting about a law firm and I called instantly and set up an appointment with them. Long story short, we left that law firm but kept Imron Dhanani. He was our lighthouse. He made everything understandable and calmed us down when everything started to get crazy. He basically took care of us better than a Power Ranger could. The mess of our totaled vehicle and doctor visits and some bills that had to wait were all ironed out by Mr. Dhanani. Robert and I will never be able to thank him enough for being at the right place at the right time and we had him take us on and not some lesser quality lawyer. Mr.Dhanani is by far the best at what he does. Straight shooting and up front care. No used car salesman crap with him. Ever. Leanne McCumber2025-04-25Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Working as a pizza delivery driver I was returning to the restaurant when an individual ran a stop sign and broadsided me, totaling my vehicle. While i was in the emergency room my wife called Mr Dhanani asking him to represent me. Mr Dhanani took my case. I have the upmost respect for him. He handled my case with the highest professionalism and made sure I was fairly compensated for the loss. Though I wasn’t looking for a large payday Mr Dhanani sure I received a fair outcome. I will be highly referring him to anyone who asks me if I know a good lawyer. If the situation ever arises in the future in which I am in need of representation I will not hesitate to call Mr. Dhanani Robert Mccumber2025-04-22Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Amazing place to feel like you're one of them. Thank you 😊 Shahid Khoja2025-04-03Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. The passion that Imran has is like no other. Need a lawyer who will go to war for you? I recommend Imran to anyone looking for a fresh perspective! Shmir Ali2024-12-28Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I had an outstanding experience working with Dhanani Law, after my slip and fall accident. From the very first consultation, their team was professional, attentive, and genuinely concerned about my well-being. They took the time to explain the legal process clearly and kept me informed every step of the way. Thanks to their hard work and dedication, I was able to secure a favorable outcome for my case. I truly appreciate their commitment and would highly recommend them to anyone in need of legal assistance. Thank you again, Imran, for your exceptional service! Fareed Afzal2024-12-19Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Imran represented me after my car accident and he was super helpful and explained everything for me. Thank you! Asma Mohd2024-12-18Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I received great advice after my car accident. They explained the hospital billing process and car insurance process thoroughly for me to understand. Isha Baker2024-12-18Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I cannot thank my attorney Imran Dhanani, enough for their outstanding work in handling my case after my car accident. From the beginning, they were attentive, professional, and truly cared about making sure all my needs were met. They went above and beyond to hold the insurance company accountable, ensuring I received the compensation and care I deserved. Their communication was clear, consistent, and reassuring throughout the process. I highly recommend their services to anyone in need of a dedicated and skilled advocate! Madia Hamani2024-12-18Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Imran recently represented me regarding a four car accident. He was incredibly helpful and reassuring as an injury attorney. I’m so glad I sought representation with Dhanani Law when dealing with the insurance companies! Saher Vaid2024-12-17Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I had an excellent experience with Dhanani Law handling my car accident claim. From start to finish, they were professional, knowledgeable, and truly dedicated to getting me the best possible outcome. They kept me informed throughout the process and made everything so much easier. I highly recommend them for anyone needing help with personal injury or car accident claims. Sameena Jesani2024-12-17