Texas Bicycle Accident Lawyer

Meet the Attorney serving our Texas clients

Nick Hernandez
Licensed in TX, FL

Nicholas Hernandez

Associate Attorney
My name is Nicholas Hernandez, and I’m dedicated to helping individuals who have been injured due to the negligence of others get the justice they deserve. I am licensed to practice law in both Texas and Florida, and I am passionate about advocating for my clients in personal injury and civil litigation matters.

Bicycle accident scene at night showing a damaged bike lying on the road in front of a car alongside a blue helmet and a pair of glasses on the pavementOur Texas bicycle accident lawyers provide essential support for injured cyclists navigating complex legal claims after a crash. Bicyclists in Texas encounter a range of hazards, from aggressive drivers and blind turns to poor infrastructure and distracted motorists. When a crash happens, it’s rarely “just an accident.” It’s often the result of someone’s failure to follow the rules of the road, leaving the cyclist to deal with serious injuries, mounting bills, and insurance headaches.

Bicycle accident cases are often treated unfairly. Insurance companies may try to shift blame onto the rider or minimize the impact of the injuries. That’s why it’s critical to have strong legal representation that knows how to uncover the truth, protect your rights, and demand real compensation. At the CEO Lawyer Personal Injury Law Firm, our attorneys take bicycle cases seriously. We investigate every angle, gather the evidence that matters, and stand up to insurance companies that try to lowball injured victims.

In the middle of your recovery, it can feel like no one’s listening. That changes when you have the CEO Lawyer in your corner. Ali Awad, founder of the CEO Lawyer Personal Injury Law Firm, has built a reputation as one of the most trusted voices in personal injury law. His firm has helped thousands of clients regain control of their lives after traumatic accidents. When he speaks, insurance companies listen — and they know better than to play games.

When Should You Call a Texas Bicycle Accident Attorney for Help?

When cyclists are injured in collisions caused by careless or reckless drivers, the road to recovery is rarely smooth. Texas riders encounter distinct challenges in both the medical and legal aftermath of a crash. What many don’t realize is that injured cyclists have the same legal rights as any other accident victim — but exercising those rights takes knowledge, evidence, and representation that insurance companies can’t ignore.

Texas Bicycle Laws and Cyclists’ Legal Protections

Under Texas law, bicycles are considered vehicles, which means cyclists have the same rights and responsibilities as drivers. Motorists are legally required to share the road, give three feet of passing space, and yield appropriately. When drivers fail to uphold those rules, and a cyclist is injured as a result, the driver can be held liable for damages.

Cyclists are also protected by right-of-way laws, helmet regulations (for minors in certain cities), and traffic control measures. Knowing how these protections apply to your case — and when they’re violated — can make a huge difference in the outcome of your claim. Our attorneys at the CEO Lawyer Personal Injury Law Firm are experienced in applying these statutes directly to your case.

Common Causes of Bicycle Accidents in Texas

Bicycle crashes often happen because drivers aren’t paying attention or fail to respect a cyclist’s space. The most common causes we see in Texas include:

  • Drivers turning right without checking for a cyclist on the shoulder
  • Opening a car door into the path of a bicyclist (“dooring”)
  • Distracted or impaired driving
  • Speeding or aggressive passing
  • Failure to yield at intersections

Every case is different, but what doesn’t change is the impact on the rider. These crashes can lead to broken bones, spinal injuries, head trauma, and long-term disability. Establishing the cause — and proving it — is where we come in.

Trusted Help from a Texas Bicycle Accident Law Firm

When you’re hurt in a bike accident, the firm you choose to represent you can make or break your case. You need more than paperwork and promises — you need strategy, evidence, and relentless follow-through. That’s what our attorneys deliver at the CEO Lawyer Personal Injury Law Firm.

Comprehensive Case Investigation

Before a claim is ever filed, we go deep. Our investigation includes police reports, camera footage, eyewitness statements, scene analysis, and professional input. We also assess helmet use, lighting conditions, visibility factors, and any road defects that might have played a role. The goal is simple: prove fault and build undeniable evidence.

Negotiating with Insurance Companies

Insurance companies are focused on protecting their bottom line, not your interests. They’ll often offer a low settlement or try to shift blame to the cyclist. That’s why our attorneys handle all communication from day one.

When you work with us, you’re not just hiring a lawyer, you’re gaining a whole legal team that knows how to win.

Filing a Lawsuit If Necessary

While many bicycle accident claims settle out of court, not every insurance company plays fair. When negotiations stall or the offer doesn’t reflect the real cost of your injuries, we’re ready to take the case to trial. Our attorneys don’t hesitate to file suit when it aligns with your interests.

Our Texas personal injury attorneys guide you through every step, prepare you for what to expect, and handle all the heavy lifting. With our litigation experience, insurance companies think twice before pushing back. And if it goes to trial, we go all in.

Serious Injuries Resulting from Bicycle Accidents in Texas

A bicycle accident doesn’t just leave a scratch — it can change everything. These crashes often result in severe, life-altering injuries that demand urgent medical care and long-term support. Below are the most common and serious injuries cyclists suffer after a collision.

Head Trauma and Brain Injuries

Head injuries are among the most dangerous outcomes of any bicycle crash. Even with a helmet, a direct impact can lead to serious cognitive and neurological issues that may not show up immediately.

Concussions and Skull Fractures

A sudden fall or hit to the pavement can cause a concussion — a type of brain injury that affects memory, balance, and focus. More severe impacts can fracture the skull, leading to brain swelling, bleeding, or seizures. These injuries require medical imaging, rest, and often long-term monitoring.

Traumatic Brain Injuries

TBIs are more than a bump on the head. They can permanently affect speech, coordination, memory, and emotional regulation. These injuries often lead to long-term rehabilitation and may impact a cyclist’s ability to return to work or daily life.

Spinal Cord and Back Injuries

The spine absorbs much of the force in a crash. When it’s damaged, the consequences can affect every part of the body, from mobility to nerve function.

Herniated Discs and Nerve Damage

When a disc in the spine shifts or ruptures, it puts pressure on nearby nerves, causing pain, weakness, or numbness. Nerve damage from a spinal injury can radiate into the arms or legs and limit physical activity for months or years.

Partial or Complete Paralysis

In more devastating cases, the spinal cord may be crushed or severed, resulting in partial or total paralysis. These injuries demand extensive care, home adjustments, and lifelong support systems.

At the CEO Lawyer Personal Injury Law Firm, we understand the long-term impact these injuries have, not just physically, but financially and emotionally. That’s why we fight to make sure every aspect of your recovery is accounted for. With the CEO Lawyer leading our firm, you’re backed by legal strength, strategic skill, and real compassion for what you’re going through.

Broken Bones and Fractures

Broken bones are common in bicycle accidents, especially when the rider is thrown from the bike or collides with a vehicle. These injuries are painful, limit mobility, and often require surgery or physical therapy.

Commonly Broken Bones in Bicycle Accidents

The most frequently fractured areas include the collarbone, wrists, ribs, and legs. Hands and arms are also at high risk as cyclists instinctively use them to break a fall.

Long-term Effects of Bone Fractures

Some fractures heal cleanly, but others cause long-term complications like a reduced range of motion, chronic pain, or joint issues. Severe breaks may involve pins, screws, or plates that stay in the body permanently.

Severe Cuts, Lacerations, and Road Rash

Not all injuries are internal. Skin injuries may seem less serious, but they can lead to infection, scarring, and emotional distress, especially when they occur on visible areas like the face or arms,  which can impact an individual’s self-esteem and mental well-being.

Deep Lacerations and Scarring

Glass, metal, or sharp pavement can cause deep cuts that need stitches or surgery. These wounds may leave permanent scars that affect appearance and confidence, particularly in younger riders or those with public-facing jobs.

Road Rash and Skin Abrasions

When a cyclist slides across pavement, the skin can be scraped raw. These abrasions, known as road rashes, are painful and prone to infection. Severe cases may require skin grafts or extended wound care.

Internal Organ Damage and Internal Bleeding

Even when the outside of the body looks fine, blunt force trauma can cause serious harm inside. Damage to organs is especially dangerous because symptoms can be delayed and deadly. This is why it is critical to seek immediate medical attention after a bicycle accident, even if you feel fine.

Common Internal Injuries

Bicycle crashes can injure the liver, spleen, lungs, or kidneys. A ruptured organ may cause fluid buildup, infection, or collapse and often requires emergency surgery to repair.

Symptoms of Internal Bleeding

Not all bleeding is visible. Symptoms may include dizziness, low blood pressure, nausea, or abdominal pain. Because these signs aren’t always obvious, internal bleeding is one of the most dangerous post-accident risks — and one of the most overlooked.

What to Do After a Bicycle Accident in Texas

The moments following a bicycle accident can be overwhelming, but your actions immediately after the crash can directly affect your ability to recover compensation. Whether you’re seriously injured or simply shaken up, it’s important to take the right steps to protect your health and your legal rights.

Seek medical attention immediately

Even if you think your injuries are minor, get checked out by a medical professional. Adrenaline can mask pain, and many internal injuries or head traumas don’t present symptoms right away. Medical records also create critical documentation linking your injuries to the accident — something insurance companies will look for when evaluating your claim.

Document the Accident Scene

If you’re physically able, take photos and videos of the accident scene, your bicycle, the other vehicle, visible injuries, road conditions, traffic signs, and any skid marks or debris. Collect the driver’s contact and insurance information, and get statements or contact info from any witnesses. This early evidence is essential.

Report the Accident to Authorities

Call the police and file an official accident report. This helps establish an unbiased record of what happened and may include initial assessments of fault. In Texas, accidents involving injuries or significant property damage must be reported, and having a report strengthens your case.

Contact a Texas Bicycle Accident Attorney

Getting legal support early can make a major difference. Our attorneys at the CEO Lawyer Personal Injury Law Firm step in to manage every aspect of your case — from dealing with insurance companies to gathering evidence, calculating damages, and filing a claim.

FAQ For Bicycle Accident Cases

What should I do immediately after a bicycle accident?

Prioritize your safety and health. Call emergency services, get medical treatment, and make sure the police document the crash. If possible, take pictures, gather contact info from witnesses, and avoid making any statements to the other driver’s insurance company without legal advice.

Who can be held liable for my bicycle accident?

Liability depends on the details. The driver of the vehicle is the most common responsible party, but in some cases, a city or municipality may be liable for unsafe road conditions. In other cases, a product manufacturer may be at fault if a defective bicycle part contributed to the crash.

How long do I have to file a bicycle accident claim in Texas?

In Texas, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims, including bicycle accidents, is generally two years from the date of the accident. If you wait too long, you may lose your right to recover compensation. That’s why it’s important to act quickly and consult an attorney right away.

Can I still recover compensation if I was partially at fault for the accident?

Yes. Texas follows a modified comparative fault rule. If you were less than 51% at fault, you could still recover damages, but your compensation may be reduced by your percentage of fault. Our attorneys help protect your interests and fight back against unfair blame.

Your Road to Recovery with Our Texas Bicycle Accident Law Firm

Healing after a bicycle accident is more than physical; it’s financial, emotional, and often personal. You need a legal team that understands the full scope of what you’re going through and knows how to win the compensation you deserve.

At the CEO Lawyer Personal Injury Law Firm, we walk with you every step of the way, investigating your case, building your claim, and advocating for your future. Our job isn’t done until you’re back on stable ground. Contact us at (469) 461-4605 today to schedule your free consultation. Let the CEO Lawyer Personal Injury Law Firm be your voice and your advocate in your time of need.

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What is the statute of limitations for personal injury in Texas?

In Texas, the statute of limitations for most personal injury claims is two years from the date the injury occurs. This deadline applies to cases such as car accidents, premises liability, and other negligence claims, and missing it usually means the court will dismiss the case. A key Texas-specific detail is that claims against government entities often require formal notice within as little as six months under the Texas Tort Claims Act, which is much shorter than the general filing deadline. Limited exceptions may extend the timeline, including cases involving minors or when an injury is not immediately discoverable.

How long does a personal injury case take to settle in Texas?

In Texas, the time it takes to settle a personal injury case can range from a few months to over a year, depending on the specific circumstances. Simpler cases that have clear liability and minor injuries may resolve quickly through negotiations with insurance companies. In contrast, more complex claims that involve serious injuries or disputed fault typically take longer, especially if a lawsuit is filed. A key factor specific to Texas is that cases must be resolved or filed within a two-year statute of limitations, which can impact the timeline for negotiations. Additionally, Texas follows a modified comparative fault rule, meaning that settlement discussions can be extended if there is a dispute over responsibility.

How much is a personal injury case worth in Texas?

The value of a personal injury case in Texas depends on medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, and pain and suffering. Cases involving severe or long-term injuries typically result in higher compensation than those with minor harm. Texas follows a modified comparative fault rule, so any award is reduced by the injured person’s percentage of fault and barred if they are more than 50% responsible. Additionally, state law caps non-economic damages in medical malpractice cases, which can limit recovery in such cases.

How are personal injury settlements calculated in Texas?

Personal injury settlements in Texas combine economic damages (like medical expenses and lost wages) with non-economic damages (such as pain and suffering). Insurers may apply formulas based on injury severity, but final amounts depend on evidence and negotiations. Texas also follows a modified comparative fault rule, reducing compensation based on the injured person’s percentage of fault and barring recovery if they are over 50% at fault. Additionally, a two-year statute of limitations affects the speed of claim evaluations.

How is fault determined in a car accident in Texas?

In Texas, responsibility for a car accident is evaluated using a proportionate responsibility system. Under this rule, an injured party may seek compensation only if they are not more than 50% responsible for the crash, and any recovery is reduced based on their share of fault. Determining fault involves reviewing evidence such as accident reports, witness accounts, photos or video footage, and how drivers followed Texas traffic laws. Insurance companies usually assess fault first, though disagreements can be resolved in court. Texas law also sets a two-year deadline from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim.