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Rear-End Motorcycle Accident Lawyer in Houston, TX
If you’ve been rear-ended while riding a motorcycle in Houston, you know how devastating these crashes can be. Unlike car occupants, motorcyclists face direct exposure to the impact—making rear-end collisions particularly dangerous and often deadly.
At Gomez Law Firm, our legal team fights for riders injured due to someone else’s negligence. We help victims secure the compensation they need to recover physically, emotionally, and financially.
Why Rear-End Motorcycle Accidents Are So Dangerous ?
When a motorcycle is struck from behind—even at low speeds—the consequences can be severe. Unlike cars, motorcycles lack a bumper, crumple zone, or rear restraints. The rider often absorbs the full force of the crash.
Common Causes of Rear-End Motorcycle Collisions:
- Distracted driving (texting, phone use)
- Following too closely (tailgating)
- Speeding in traffic
- Sudden or improper lane changes
- Drunk or impaired driving
These factors often lead to catastrophic injuries for motorcyclists—and we hold at-fault drivers accountable.
Legal Rights After a Rear-End Motorcycle Collision in Houston
Texas law allows injured motorcyclists to pursue compensation for:
- Emergency room bills and future medical care
- Lost wages and loss of future earnings
- Pain, suffering, and emotional trauma
- Motorcycle damage and loss of enjoyment of life
We build your case with thorough evidence: medical records, crash analysis, expert testimony, and insurance negotiations.
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Serving All of Houston, Harris County
We proudly serve motorcyclists across Houston, including Midtown, The Heights, Westchase, Galleria, and Harris County.
Office Location:
Gomez Law Firm
1613 Witte Road,
Houston, TX 77080
📞 Call: (713) 868-5528
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
In Texas, the rear driver is typically presumed liable unless there’s strong evidence otherwise. We’ll gather police reports, witness statements, and traffic camera footage to support your claim.
Yes. Not wearing a helmet may impact the value of a head injury claim, but you are still entitled to seek damages under Texas law.
Texas has a 2-year statute of limitations from the date of your accident. Contact us immediately to protect your right to file.
Most motorcycle accident claims settle out of court. However, if a fair offer isn’t made, we’re fully prepared to take your case to trial.