Jason Ray Davis Injured in Motorcycle Accident in Rusk County, TX
Rusk County, TX — April 30, 2024, Jason Ray Davis was injured as the result of a motorcycle accident at around 10:07 p.m. along US Highway 79.
Officials said in preliminary statements that the accident took place in the area of US 79 and County Road 408, southwest of Henderson.
56-year-old Jason Ray Davis was on a Harley-Davidson motorcycle going southbound along the highway.
A truck pulling a trailer was going the same direction when the vehicles somehow collided. The motorcycle was forced off-road.
Jason Ray Davis reportedly was seriously injured due to the accident. No other details about the accident are available at this time.
Commentary by Michael Grossman
The public rarely gets to see the full story following serious accidents, but a crash involving a motorcycle always sets off alarm bells for me. While I don't know anything about this specific accident, I've seen many motorcyclists throughout my career unfairly blamed for accidents when authorities never even bothered to actually dig into the facts. There's an all-too-common negative bias against riders which can lead to hasty conclusions rather than careful investigations. Hopefully authorities were more thorough here.

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