Buda Motorcycle Accident Lawyer: Standing Up for Injured Riders in Hays County
Buda, Texas sits directly on Interstate 35 just south of Austin, in northern Hays County. With roughly 20,000 residents and one of the fastest growth rates in the Austin metro, Buda has become a major bedroom community, distribution hub, and stopping point on the I-35 corridor between Austin and San Antonio. That same I-35 traffic — combined with the FM 1626 commuter corridor and the SH 45 SE / Mopac South extension — produces a steady stream of serious wrecks every year. McFarlane Law represents Buda motorcycle accident victims throughout Hays County — fighting for the full compensation Texas law allows for medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering, and long-term impairment.
Dangerous Roads, Intersections, and Sites in Buda
Motorcycle wrecks in Buda most often happen on the I-35 / FM 1626 interchange (one of the most chronically congested intersections in southern Travis and northern Hays Counties), the I-35 / Main Street (FM 2770) exit, FM 967 between Buda and Driftwood, and the SH 45 SE / FM 1626 corridor, where higher speeds and unprotected riders create life-threatening risks even at low-speed impacts. Left-turn collisions at growing-but-busy intersections are a constant danger, as are lane-change crashes where drivers fail to check blind spots before merging.
Beyond the highest-risk corridors, Buda is served by Interstate 35, FM 967, FM 1626, FM 2770 (Main Street), FM 2001, and SH 45 SE (the Mopac South Extension). Cases also originate in residential neighborhoods, school zones served by Hays Consolidated Independent School District, and the parking lots of major Buda-area employers including Amazon’s BUD2 fulfillment center, Walmart Distribution Center, Cabela’s, Endeavor Real Estate, and a growing roster of light manufacturing and distribution employers along the I-35 corridor.
Common Causes of Buda Motorcycle Accident Cases
After handling hundreds of motorcycle accident matters across Central Texas, McFarlane Law sees the same root causes appear repeatedly in Buda cases:
- Drivers turning left across an oncoming motorcycle’s path
- Lane-change crashes — drivers failing to check for riders in blind spots
- Rear-end collisions at stoplights when drivers don’t see a stopped motorcycle
- Distracted, speeding, or impaired drivers
- Road hazards — gravel, potholes, oil, debris, and uneven pavement
- Defective motorcycle parts, especially brakes and tires
- Negligent road maintenance and missing signage
Types of Injuries We Handle in Buda Motorcycle Accident Cases
The most common injuries we represent in Buda motorcycle accident cases include:
- Traumatic brain injuries, even with a helmet
- Spinal cord injuries and paralysis
- Severe road rash and degloving injuries
- Multiple fractures — collarbones, wrists, hips, legs, and ribs
- Internal organ damage and internal bleeding
- Burn injuries from post-collision fuel fires
- Permanent disability or wrongful death
Many of these injuries do not show their full extent in the first 24-72 hours. Get evaluated by a doctor — typically at Ascension Seton Hays in Kyle or another local emergency facility — even if you feel fine immediately after the incident.
Damages in a Buda Motorcycle Accident Case
Texas law allows Buda motorcycle accident victims to recover several categories of damages, depending on the facts of the case:
- Past and future medical expenses
- Past and future lost wages and lost earning capacity
- Pain and suffering and mental anguish
- Permanent impairment, disfigurement, and loss of enjoyment of life
- Out-of-pocket expenses related to the injury
- Loss of consortium for spouses and family members
- Punitive (exemplary) damages where the at-fault party’s conduct was grossly negligent
- Wrongful death damages (Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Chapter 71)
How much your case is actually worth depends on the severity of your injuries, the strength of liability evidence, the available insurance coverage, and how aggressively your case is litigated. Texas does not impose a general cap on most personal injury damages, but specific caps apply to medical malpractice and certain governmental claims.
What to Do After a Buda Motorcycle Accident
The steps you take in the first hours and days after a Buda motorcycle accident have a major impact on your ability to recover full compensation. We recommend:
- Call 911 — even riders who feel okay should be evaluated
- Do NOT remove a downed rider’s helmet unless absolutely necessary for breathing
- Photograph the scene from multiple angles, including road surface conditions
- Get contact and insurance information from every driver and witness
- Decline to give a recorded statement to the at-fault driver’s insurance company
- See a doctor that day — many serious motorcycle injuries do not show symptoms for hours
Buda Local Resources
The following Buda and Hays County resources are useful for victims and families dealing with the aftermath of a motorcycle accident:
- Buda Police Department — for Buda crash reports and incident records
- Hays County Sheriff’s Office — for incidents on county roads outside Buda city limits
- Ascension Seton Hays in Kyle — the closest full-service emergency hospital; Buda residents with severe trauma are typically transported to Ascension Seton Hays or to St. David’s South Austin Medical Center
- Hays County Justice Center in San Marcos — where Hays County civil cases are filed
- Texas DPS Crash Records — request your official crash report
Related Buda Practice Areas
McFarlane Law represents Buda clients in a wide range of injury matters. Many motorcycle accident cases also involve issues handled in our other practice pages:
- Buda Car Accident Lawyer
- Buda Truck Accident Lawyer
- Buda Pedestrian Accident Lawyer
- Buda Bus Accident Lawyer
- Buda Personal Injury Lawyer (overview)
We also handle the broader practice of Motorcycle accident cases statewide, and serve neighboring Kyle clients via our Kyle Motorcycle Accident Lawyer page.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have to file a Buda motorcycle accident claim?
Under the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code, most motorcycle accident claims must be filed within two years of the date of the incident. Some claims — including those against governmental entities, school districts, or the City of Buda — are subject to much shorter formal-notice deadlines that can be as short as 90 days. The earlier you involve a lawyer, the more options you preserve.
What if I was partly at fault for the Buda motorcycle accident?
Texas follows a “modified comparative fault” rule (Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Chapter 33). As long as you are 50% or less at fault for the incident, you can still recover compensation — though your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault. McFarlane Law fights aggressively to push back against unfair fault allocations from insurance companies.
Do I have to pay anything to talk to a Buda motorcycle accident lawyer?
No. We offer free, no-obligation consultations to every Buda motorcycle accident victim. If you decide to hire McFarlane Law, we work on a contingency fee basis — you pay no attorney’s fees unless we recover compensation. We also advance the costs of case investigation, expert witnesses, and medical records.
Contact a Buda Motorcycle Accident Lawyer Today
If you or a loved one was injured in a Buda motorcycle accident, time matters. Evidence disappears, witnesses move, surveillance footage gets overwritten, and Texas’s two-year statute of limitations runs continuously. McFarlane Law founder Zach McFarlane personally reviews every Buda case that comes through our doors.
Call McFarlane Law at (512) 222-4900 or use our free consultation form. We’ve recovered more than $100 million for injury victims and their families across Texas. There is no fee unless we recover for you.