Scooter Rider Injured in Car Accident on Weber Street in Fort Worth, TX
Fort Worth, TX — July 7, 2025, a scooter rider was injured following a car accident that happened at around 4:36 p.m. on Long Avenue.
According to initial details about the accident, it happened at the intersection of Weber Street and Long Avenue.

Investigators said that a 52-year-old man and a 55-year-old woman were on a Honda PCX going eastbound on Long Avenue. Authorities say that a southbound Dodge Ram failed to yield at a stop sign, resulting in a collision with the scooter.
Due to the accident, the man driving the scooter was seriously injured. No other injuries were confirmed. No further information about the accident is available at this time.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
With non-standard vehicles like this, my main concern is if investigators have been fair and unbiased. A lot of people will jump to conclusions when a victim was on two wheels, and insurance companies often try to exploit this bias. Even if authorities seem to have a clear "bad guy," any room for muddying the waters is likely to be exploited.
That's why it's best for victims and families to have as much evidence as possible telling their side of the story. The less room there is to shift the blame, the more likely it is for victims and families to get the resolution they deserve.

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