Houston Motorcyclist Killed: Scott Street Crash Also Kills Woman Driving SUV

On December 7, 2022, a heart-breaking, devastating motorcycle accident in southeast Houston killed two people, a man, and a woman. Let’s explore the details of the news with Ehline Law, Houston Police Department (HPD) officers, and with support from our Texas Motorcycle personal injury attorneys.

Motorcyclist and Woman in SUV die in Violent Motorcycle Crash in Southeast Houston.

At around 4 PM, the Houston Police Department responded to a distress call about a devastating accident on the 13000 block of Scott Street, prompting an immediate dispatch of their units to scoop the remains of the man and his bike and rescue the remains of the woman. 

Woman Died at Accident Scene in Southeast Houston Crash; Police Say

When the police arrived at the accident scene, the 50-year-old woman driver was pronounced dead while a motorcyclist suffered life-threatening injuries to his person as well. Emergency responders immediately transported the motorcyclist to the hospital for medical treatment, where he died that Wednesday morning.

Witnesses Report Motorcyclist Slamming into SUV

According to witness statements, the motorcyclist collided with the SUV on the driver’s side, dealing fatal injuries to the 50-year-old woman. The Houston Police Department is currently investigating the cause of the accident.

Investigation into the Catastrophic Houston Accident Can Help Identify the Responsible Party

A similar incident to the Houston motorcycle crash occurred in Montgomery County on October 12, 2022. police say.

In most motorcycle accident cases, the insurance companies are quick to blame the motorcyclist as there is a bias that riders drive recklessly. However, it is crucial to investigate the incident to determine the cause of the accident and the liable parties. So far, the Houston Police Department has not released details about their investigation.

Negligence Is Often the Main Cause of Accidents

Negligence is often the cause of an accident for most people involved. In the “Houston motorcyclist killed: Scott Street crash also kills woman driving SUV” incident, it could be possible that the woman, the motorcyclist, or other parties could be responsible for the incident and the critical condition of the victim(s). Investigators often uncover these items of evidence as proof of negligence and car accident causation.

Woman Driver Could Be Responsible for the Accident

Since the motorcyclist slammed into the side of the woman driver’s SUV, it could be possible that the woman driver was making a turn or running a red light. Failure to follow traffic rules, including yielding the right of way, can result in liability. 

If the woman driver was the negligent party in the deadly crash, grieving family members might be able to bring a wrongful death lawsuit to recover damages.

The Motorcyclist Could Be Negligent

It could be possible that the motorcyclist was distracted before the incident or they ran the red light on Scott Street. If that is the case, the deceased woman’s surviving family members could bring a wrongful death lawsuit against the dead rider’s estate.

Other Parties May Be Responsible for the Violent Motorcycle Crash

In some accidents, the government entity is responsible. If faulty traffic lights led to the incident, the government could be liable for damages to both parties.

In the case of Garcia v. Chuy’s Tire Service, the plaintiff blamed the tire service company for an accident occurring from tire tread separation. Perhaps the rider or the woman had faulty brakes due to the negligence of the repair shop, resulting in the accident. If that is the case, the grieving family members could bring a wrongful death lawsuit against the service shop.

An impartial investigation could help reveal the cause of the accident to determine the liable parties. Once it is clear who the at-fault party is, the surviving family members can bring a wrongful death action.

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