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Texas Bicycle Accident Attorney

Top-Rated Bicycle Accident Lawyer in Texas

Texas offers some of the most diverse cycling experiences in the country. From gravel riding in the Hill Country to coastal paths in Galveston and busy urban routes in Austin, Texas has something for every cyclist. But while the scenery is vast, so are the risks.

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Gabriel s. perez

Bike Legal Referral Attorney

licensed in Texas & New Mexico

Texas lacks a statewide Safe Passing law, has limited cycling infrastructure, and one of the highest cyclist fatality rates in the U.S. With low bike-to-work rates and few legislative protections, cyclists face significant dangers when sharing the road with motor vehicles. That’s why you need a dedicated Texas bicycle accident attorney by your side.

If you've been involved in a bicycle crash in Texas, Bike Legal is here to help. Our attorneys specialize in cyclist injury claims and have recovered millions for riders like you.

Texas Cities We Represent:

Houston

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Dallas

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San Antonio

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Austin

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Fort Worth

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El Paso

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Arlington

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Plano

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Corpus Christi

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Lubbock

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Injured in a Texas Bicycle Accident?

Here’s How Bike Legal Can Help

At Bike Legal, we focus exclusively on bicycle injury claims. Our attorneys understand Texas bicycle accident law and fight to hold negligent drivers, cities, or other responsible parties accountable.

Initial Inquiry

Questions about bicycle accidents? Call or submit a message on our contact form.

Same-Day Response

We promptly respond with a phone call to answer your questions and set up a free case evaluation.

Free Case Evaluation

Free phone consultation with our legal team to discuss your situation and determine if you have a bicycle accident case.

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Why You Need a Texas Bicycle Accident Lawyer

After a bicycle accident in Texas, navigating legal claims and insurance negotiations can be overwhelming. A Texas bicycle accident lawyer ensures your rights are protected and seeks full compensation for your injuries and damages.

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PROVE LIABILITY

We gather evidence, witness statements, and expert analysis to establish fault.

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HANDLE INSURANCE COMPANIES

We negotiate aggressively to ensure you aren’t lowballed or denied rightful compensation.

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Connecting You with Recovery Resources

At your request, Bike Legal can assist in researching local medical professionals who can aid in your recovery. This can include doctors, physical therapists, and mental health providers experienced in treating individuals after a bicycle crash.

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MAXIMIZE YOUR FINANCIAL RECOVERY

We fight for medical expenses, lost wages, pain & suffering, and property damage.

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DEAL WITH PAPERWORK AND DEADLINES

Legal claims come with strict filing requirements and complex paperwork. We ensure everything is submitted accurately and on time, so your case isn’t derailed by technicalities.

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TAKE CASES TO TRIAL WHEN NECESSARY

If insurers won’t pay what you deserve, we’re prepared to win in court.

What Compensation Can You Recover After a Bike Crash in Texas?

If you’ve been injured in a bicycle crash in Texas, you may be eligible for compensation for:

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Medical Expenses

Emergency room visits, surgeries, physical therapy, rehabilitation, and ongoing treatment.

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Pain & Suffering

Compensation for physical pain, emotional distress, PTSD, and reduced quality of life.
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Lost Wages & Future Earnings

Compensation for missed work and reduced earning capacity.​

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Wrongful Death Damages

 If a loved one was killed in a bicycle crash, surviving family members may be entitled to compensation.​

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Property Damage

 Costs to repair or replace your bicycle and damaged gear.

Not sure how much your case is worth? Call (877) 245-3534 for a FREE Case Review.

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Why Choose Bike Legal for Your Bike Injury Attorney in Texas?

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Highly Experienced Texas Bicycle Injury Lawyer:

We specialize in cycling accident cases, offering targeted expertise that general personal injury firms can't match.

We Are Cyclists, and We Understand the Texas cycling community:

Our attorneys are cyclists themselves, providing an insider's perspective to advocate effectively for fellow riders.​

Exceptional Client Service:

We offer direct attorney involvement from day one, keeping you informed at every step.​

Aggressive Negotiation with Insurance Companies:

We counter low settlement offers with assertive negotiation tactics.​

Proven Results and Commitment to Success:

Our track record includes millions recovered for injured cyclists across Texas.

What Should You Do After a Bicycle Crash in Texas?

If you’ve been involved in a bicycle crash in Texas, taking the right steps immediately can protect your health and legal rights:

Get to Safety and
Call 911

Move out of the roadway if safe. Report the crash and request medical attention.​

Seek Medical Attention

Even if injuries seem minor, get checked by a medical professional.​

Gather Evidence at the Scene

Avoid discussing fault with anyone. Contact a bicycle accident lawyer

Do Not Admit Fault

Avoid discussing fault with the driver or on social media.​

Request the Police Report

A police report can be crucial in proving fault.​

Preserve Evidence

Keep your damaged bicycle, helmet, and clothing.​

Contact a Texas Bicycle Accident Lawyer: Before speaking to insurance companies, consult with a lawyer specializing in bicycle accidents.

Common Types of Bicycle Accidents in Texas

Right Hook Collisions

Left Cross Collisions

Side Swipe Collisions

Rear-End Collisions

Dooring Accidents

Hit-and-Run Bicycle Crashes

Unsafe Road Conditions

E-Bike Accidents

Animal Interference

Collisions with Pedestrians

Bicycle Laws in Texas

Under Texas Transportation Code Chapter 551, bicycles are legally considered vehicles. Cyclists share the same rights and responsibilities as drivers and must follow all traffic laws.

Always LOOK behind you before opening a car door. 

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Texas Bicycle Helmet Laws

Texas has no state-wide helmet law, although local ordinances in some cities, such as Dallas and Arlington, require helmets for minors. Wearing a helmet is strongly encouraged for safety.

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Bike Lights & Reflectors (§551.104)

At night, bikes must have:

  • A white front light visible from 500 feet
  • A red rear reflector or red rear light visible from 500 feet
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Road Position & Lane Use

Cyclists should ride as far to the right as practicable unless:

  • Turning left
  • Passing
  • Avoiding hazards
  • Riding in a narrow lane (less than 14 feet)

Cyclists may ride two abreast but must not impede traffic.

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Stop Signs & Red Lights

Texas does not allow the “Idaho Stop” (treating stop signs as yield signs). Cyclists must obey all traffic signals and stop signs, just like other vehicles.

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Sidewalk Riding

Texas state law doesn’t prohibit sidewalk riding—it’s regulated at the local level, so check city ordinances before riding in pedestrian areas.

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Hand Signals

Cyclists are required to use hand signals when turning or stopping unless both hands are needed to maintain control.

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Safe Passing (No Statewide 3-Foot Law)

Motorists must pass at a safe distance on the left. Some cities, like Austin and San Antonio, have enacted 3-foot ordinances locally.

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Local Regulation Authority

Municipalities can pass additional bicycle regulations, including registration, licensing, sidewalk restrictions, and traffic flow ordinances. Always check city rules.

Texas Electric Bike Laws (E-Bike Laws)

Texas defines e-bikes under Chapter 551.002 and 551.107, applying many of the same rules as traditional bicycles with a few additions.

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Electric Bicycle Classifications

Per HB 2188 (2019) and §664.001:

Class 1

Pedal assist, max speed 20 mph

Class 2

Throttle assist, max speed 20 mph

Class 3

Pedal assist, max speed 28 mph (helmet required for riders under 18)

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Where Can You Ride an E-Bike in Texas?

  • Class 1 and 2 e-bikes can operate wherever traditional bicycles are allowed, including bike lanes and shared-use paths.
  • Class 3 e-bikes are often restricted from multi-use trails and sidewalks unless local authorities allow them.

E-Bike Age & Helmet Laws

  • Class 3 riders must be at least 15 years old, but younger passengers are allowed.
  • Riders under 18 must wear helmets on Class 3 e-bikes.
  • Helmets are strongly recommended for all riders for safety.
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Equipment Requirements

  • The same lighting, reflector, and brake rules apply as for traditional bikes
  • E-bikes must display a manufacturer label indicating class and motor capabilities
  • E-bikes must have brakes that stop the motor when braking or pedaling ceases.

Resources for Texas Cyclists

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BikeTexas is a nonprofit that promotes safer cycling, better infrastructure, and bicycle education across Texas. It serves as a unifying voice for cyclists across the state.

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Share the Road Texas educates cyclists and drivers on college campuses about bike laws, safe riding practices, and the need for motorist awareness of cyclists.

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Texas Department of Transportation Bicycle/Pedestrian Program guide book

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Are electric bikes legal in Texas?

Yes, electric bikes are legal in Texas. The state uses a three-class system to regulate e-bikes based on motor type and top assisted speed. Riders must follow local and state laws specific to their e-bike classification.

Texas e-bike laws require all electric bicycles to be labeled with their class, motor wattage, and top assisted speed. Riders must meet age and helmet requirements—especially on Class 3 e-bikes—and the motor must stop when pedaling ceases or brakes are applied. All e-bikes must comply with federal safety standards.

If you’re involved in a bicycle accident in Texas, take the following steps:

  • Get medical attention right away
  • Call the police and request a report
  • Take photos and gather witness info
  • Avoid speaking with the at-fault driver’s insurance company
  • Contact a Texas bicycle accident attorney to protect your rights


Yes. Texas follows a modified comparative fault system, which means you can still file a bicycle injury claim if you were less than 51% at fault. Your compensation will be reduced based on your percentage of responsibility.

After a bike crash in Texas, you may be entitled to:

  • Payment for medical expenses and future treatment
  • Lost wages and loss of earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress or PTSD
  • Damage to your bicycle and gear
  • Punitive damages (in severe negligence cases)

The statute of limitations for a bicycle accident claim in Texas is two years from the date of the crash. Delays can hurt your case, so contact a qualified bicycle accident attorney in Texas as soon as possible.