Steven Mendell Killed in Motorcycle Accident in Grayson County, TX
Grayson County, TX — August 6, 2025, Steven Mendell was killed as the result of a motorcycle accident which occurred around 7:30 p.m. along FM 901.
Initial statements from officials say that the accident happened in the area of the FM 901 and Bill Holder Road intersection, north of Whitesboro and Sadler.

Preliminary information about the accident says that 56-year-old Steven Mendell was the driver of a Harley Davidson motorcycle going northbound along FM 901. Due to factors which aren't cleaqr right now, the motorcycle lost control and crashed. Steven Mendell reportedly sustained fatal injuries as a result.
Authorities did not mention anyone else being involved in the accident. No further information is available at this time.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
One of the most common concerns I hear from families affected by single-vehicle wrecks is they worry their loved one's side of the story won't be told fairly since the victim isn't around to defend themselves. That's reasonable concern. Unfortunately, that concern is even more relevant with motorcyclists.
The reality is a lot of people are negatively biased against motorcycle riders. Even authorities are sometimes quick to let their biases take over, and that can result in shallow, rushed, and incomplete investigations.
That's one of the many reasons independent accident reconstructionists often prove to be the more prudent approach to deadly accidents. Their priority is simple: get the facts. If a family can be certain that the evidence is able to speak for itself, it can be a world of weight off of their shoulders, regardless of what led to an accident. I have to wonder if authorities are handling this accident with equal care.

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