Scott Arnett Injured in Car Accident in Amarillo, TX
Amarillo, TX — March 25, 2025, Scott Arnett was injured as the result of a car accident that took place at 10:05 p.m. along Western Street.
Authorities say that the accident happened at the intersection of South Western Street and Scotswood Drive.

According to officials, 32-year-old Scott Arnett was on a Kawasaki motorcycle traveling northbound on Western Street. A Honda Accord was reportedly coming out of a private drive, allegedly failing to yield. As a result, the motorcycle and the car collided.
Scott Arnett reportedly sustained serious injuries due to the accident. No further information about the crash can be confirmed at this time.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
With authorities blaming someone for failing to yield here, things may seem open-and-shut. Unfortunately, the simple fact the victim was on a motorcycle can create unique hurdles. A lot of people are unfortunately biased against riders, so they may be open to blame-shifting techniques that insurance companies are all too eager to take advantage of.
This is why evidence is so important. A preliminary report can give an impression of what happened, but telling the whole story means having as much evidence as possible showing definitely who was in the wrong. That might take more thorough investigations than authorities alone were willing to do.

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