Steven Stai Injured in Motorcycle Accident in Bay City, TX
Bay City, TX — September 18, 2025, Steven Stai were injured in a motorcycle accident at about 9:30 p.m. on State Highway 35/7th Street.
A preliminary accident report indicates that a 2019 Harley-Davidson XL1200 motorcycle crashed in the 2200 block of 7th Street after swerving to avoid another vehicle turning onto the road.

Rider Steven Stai, 50, was seriously injured in the crash, according to the report.
Authorities have not released any additional information about the Matagorda County crash at this time.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
When someone’s seriously hurt in a crash, people naturally want to know what happened and why. But too often, the deeper questions don’t get asked, or answered, especially in incidents involving motorcycles, where assumptions can easily get in the way of real investigation.
Did the authorities thoroughly investigate the crash? It's not clear whether investigators took the time to fully reconstruct what led to this motorcycle going down. Swerving to avoid another vehicle suggests a sudden and unexpected maneuver, but was the other driver ever identified? Did officers laser-map the scene, take detailed measurements or gather witness statements beyond the basics? Motorcycle crashes demand careful analysis because a rider’s margin for error is so small, and often, initial assumptions don't tell the full story. Whether local investigators had the resources or training to dig into that nuance remains an open question.
Has anyone looked into the possibility that a vehicle defect caused the crash? Just because a crash appears to be reactionary doesn't rule out the role of a mechanical failure. Was the motorcycle's braking system functioning correctly? Were the tires properly maintained and free of defects? It’s easy to overlook these checks when the event seems to stem from a sudden swerve, but motorcycles, especially older or heavily ridden ones, can hide issues that only show up when the stakes are highest.
Has all the electronic data relating to the crash been collected? Even motorcycles can carry valuable digital clues. Modern Harleys can store ride data, and nearby traffic or security cameras might reveal how the events unfolded. If a vehicle turned onto the road unexpectedly, its movement might be captured somewhere. Cell phone records or GPS data could also provide context about speed and rider focus before the crash. Whether anyone’s collected or reviewed this information could make the difference between guesswork and a clear picture.
Crashes like this one rarely come down to just one moment or one mistake. Getting answers means going beyond the surface, asking the right questions and taking the time to follow the evidence wherever it leads.
Key Takeaways:
- It's not clear if investigators fully mapped out what led to the rider’s sudden swerve.
- No public mention has been made of checking the motorcycle for mechanical problems.
- Digital evidence like camera footage or GPS data might still hold crucial clues.

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