Man Injured in Motorcycle Accident on Uvalde Road in Houston, TX
Houston, TX — December 24, 2024, a man sustained injuries following a motorcycle accident that took place at around 10:12 p.m. on Uvalde Road.
Preliminary information about the accident says that it happened off the corner of Uvalde Road and Emporia Street, north of the East Freeway.

According to officials, a 47-year-old Houston man was on a motorcycle traveling northbound along Uvalde Road. Due to events which aren't clear right now, the vehicle lost control, and it lefts its lane. This resulted in the bike crashing.
Due to the accident, the Houston man was taken from the scene with reportedly serious injuries. There was no one else reportedly involved in the accident. Right now, additional details are unavailable.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
After any motorcycle wreck, my concern is just how much attention authorities gave to the actual evidence surrounding the crash. To be frank, a lot of people are biased against motorcyclists. This can lead people to jump to conclusions rather than actually allow the facts to speak for themselves. Even authorities can fall into this trap, letting their gut take over rather than conducting careful investigations. It's possible proper steps were taken here to keep all the facts straight, but it wouldn't be the first time that a motorcycle wreck needed another set of eyes making sure nothing important slipped through the cracks.

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