Round Rock Motorcycle Accident Attorney
A sudden motorcycle crash can change everything in a moment. You may be dealing with serious injuries, a damaged bike, time away from work, and an insurance company that is already asking questions. In this situation, you need clear information and a trusted guide, not more confusion.
At Briggle & Polan, PLLC, we help injured riders and their families after serious motorcycle collisions in and around Round Rock. Our attorneys handle complex personal injury cases every day, and we understand how quickly medical bills and daily expenses can add up after a wreck.
Contact our Round Rock motorcycle accident lawyer by calling (512) 400-3278 today!
millions recovered for our clients
Landmark verdicts and settlements that speak for themselves
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$3,000,000 Severe Leg Injuries Resulting from Drunk Driver in Residential Neighborhood
Our client was hit head-on by a drunk teenager in front of an elementary school, flipping their vehicles.
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$1,800,000 Delivery Truck Accident
Our client was t-boned by a large package delivery truck that was traveling in excess of 70 mph. He sustained a severe neck injury that required spinal surgery. Our firm recovered $1,800,000 on behalf of our client.
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$1,531,710 Work Accident Caused Brain Injury
Our client was thrown off the back of a work truck, which fractured his skull and caused him to suffer a traumatic brain injury. *Net proceeds to the client were $900,052.11.
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$1,530,000 18-Wheeler Crashes Into Multiple Vehicles, Pinning Our Client Against a Guardrail
An 18-wheeler failed to see the traffic piling up in front of him and drove full speed into a line of stopped cars on the highway. Our client was pinned up against the guardrail until the jaws of life could remove her.
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$1,500,000 Driver T-Boned by Work Truck in Catastrophic Crash
Our client was driving his work truck when a concrete-supply truck ran a stop sign and crashed into the front of our client’s vehicle, crushing both trucks.
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$1,285,000 Hit By Drunk Driver
Our client was run over by a drunk driver operating a company truck late at night which required multiple surgeries and months of rehabilitation. *Net proceeds to our client were $571,000.00.
What To Do After A Motorcycle Crash
The hours and days after a motorcycle collision can feel chaotic. You might be trying to manage pain, coordinate with family, and handle calls from insurance adjusters. It is normal to feel overwhelmed. There are, however, practical steps you can take to protect your health and your potential legal claim.
Your first priority should be safety and medical care. If you have not already done so, get evaluated by a doctor, even if you think your injuries are minor. Some serious conditions, such as internal injuries or concussions, may not be obvious right away. A prompt medical record can also connect your injuries clearly to the crash.
When possible, it helps to make sure the collision is properly documented. This usually includes contacting law enforcement so an officer can create a crash report. If you are able, or if a friend can assist, take photographs of the scene, the damage to your bike, any visible injuries, and the surrounding road conditions.
Insurance adjusters may contact you soon after the wreck and ask for a statement. It is wise to be careful with what you say before you have had a chance to talk with a lawyer. Adjusters work for the insurance company, and their questions may be framed in ways that reduce the value of your claim. You can let them know that you are still receiving medical treatment and that your attorney will be in touch.
Speaking with an attorney early gives you support while you are still recovering. We can help you understand what documents to keep, how to handle ongoing calls, and which next steps are most important in your specific situation. Our role is to take on the legal and insurance issues so you do not have to manage them alone.
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“If you are looking for excellent and honest attorneys, call them. You will not be disappointed.”- Paige
Our FAQ
Have questions? We are here to help. Still have questions or can't find the answer you need? Give us a call at 512-400-3278 today!
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Possibly. Under Texas's modified comparative fault rule, you can still recover damages as long as your share of fault does not exceed 50 percent, though your recovery would be reduced proportionally. We build cases designed to establish the strongest liability position the evidence supports.
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Yes. Commercial trucking policies carry significantly higher coverage limits than personal auto policies, and cases involving multiple defendants may have more than one policy in play. That is one reason these cases are defended so aggressively.
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That is standard. Trucking defendants often put forward explanations designed to minimize or deflect liability as quickly as possible after a wreck. Physical evidence, electronic records, and company documents frequently tell a different story than the one offered at the scene.
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