Anthony Moreno Injured in Motorcycle Accident near Georgetown, TX
Williamson County, TX — October 19, 2025, Anthony Moreno was injured in a motorcycle accident at about 12:20 a.m. in the 3000 block of Bell Gin Road.
A preliminary accident report indicates that a 2018 Harley-Davidson FLHC motorcycle crashed while heading north near Rockride Lane/County Road 110.

Motorcyclist Anthony Moreno, 57, was seriously injured in the crash just outside the Georgetown city limits, according to the report.
Authorities have not released any additional information about the Williamson County crash at this time.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
After a serious motorcycle crash, there’s often more going on beneath the surface than anyone realizes at first. It’s easy to focus on the moment of impact, but it takes a lot more digging to understand what truly caused it. Especially when the only person involved is the rider, deeper questions don’t just help explain what happened. They help prevent it from happening again.
Any thorough investigation should dig into more than just what was visible when first responders arrived. That means taking careful measurements, running a full reconstruction and looking into what the rider was doing in the moments before the crash. Unfortunately, many motorcycle crashes, particularly those late at night, don’t always get that level of scrutiny. Officers might assume it was a simple loss of control, but without reviewing all the physical evidence and rider history, that’s just a guess.
When a motorcycle goes down unexpectedly, mechanical failure should always be on the list of possibilities. It doesn’t take much. Something like a sudden brake issue, a faulty steering component or even a tire blowout can cause a crash with no warning. If the bike was quickly towed or the scene cleared before someone had a chance to inspect it properly, that kind of defect could easily go unnoticed.
These days, even motorcycles can leave a trail of useful digital clues. Some models record limited ride data, and phones or GPS trackers can help reconstruct how fast someone was going, when they may have braked or whether there was any sign of distraction. That kind of information becomes even more important when there aren’t any witnesses or camera footage to fill in the gaps.
When someone’s badly hurt in a crash like this, the answers won’t always be obvious from what’s lying in the road. But that’s why these deeper questions matter, because they reveal the difference between assumption and real understanding.
Key takeaways:
- Not all motorcycle crashes get a deep enough investigation to explain what really happened.
- Mechanical problems like brake or tire failures should be considered, even in solo crashes.
- GPS or phone data might hold critical clues about rider behavior before the crash.

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