Matthew Hinde Injured in Car Accident in Lewisville, TX
Lewisville, TX — October 22, 2025, Matthew Hinde was injured following a car accident at around 4:55 a.m. along Interstate 35E.
Authorities said in preliminary statements that the accident happened at the I-35E and Sam Rayburn interchange.
According to officials, 46-year-old Matthew Hinde was on a motorcycle going northbound on the interstate. It appears that a Honda Civic made an unsafe lane change, colliding with the motorcycle. Due to this, Matthew Hinde reportedly had serious injuries.
There were no other reported injuries. Additional details are unavailable.
Commentary by Michael Grossman
Having clear and convincing evidence is important for anyone involved in a serious car accident. However, it's particularly important to focus on gathering facts when a motorcyclist is the victim. Unfortunately, a lot of folks have a negative bias against motorcyclists. That means insurance companies try to exploit any gap in the story to prey on that bias and help minimize their responsibility. As such, victims and families who have as much evidence telling their side of the story as possible generally have the best outcomes possible. I see no reason right now why this crash would be an exception.

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