Man Injured in Motorcycle Accident on I-20 at Cooper in Arlington, TX
Arlington, TX — October 19, 2025, a man was injured as the result of a motorcycle accident that happened at around 1:18 a.m. along Interstate 20.
Investigators said that the accident took place at Cooper Street along westbound lanes of the interstate.
According to officials, a 23-year-old man was on a Suzuki motorcycle going along I-20. That motorcycle somehow left its lane, then crashed into a barrier. The motorcyclist was seriously injured in the crash.
Reports did not mention anyone else being involved in the crash. Additional details are unavailable.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
One of my primary concerns with motorcycle wrecks is a lot of people care more about jumping to conclusions than actually letting the evidence speak for itself. There's a common negative bias against motorcyclists, and even authorities sometimes let this get in the way of a fair, thorough investigation.
That's why I always talk about the importance of following up with the authorities early on. If it seems like they're focusing on gather the facts and telling the whole story, that's good. But when it seems like they're not giving the victim a fair shake, the crash might need to be put in the hands of professionals who can put the evidence before their own biases.

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