William Gartin Injured in Car Accident in Fort Worth, TX
Fort Worth, TX — July 3, 2025, William Gartin was injured as the result of a car accident that happened around midnight along Loop 820.
According to initial details about the accident, it happened in the area of Meadowbrook Drive on southbound lanes of the freeway.

Investigators said that 64-year-old William Gartin was on a Kawasaki motorcycle going along Loop 820. A Chevy Malibu was going the same direction when it reportedly made an unsafe lane change. As a result, the vehicles collided.
William Gartin reportedly was seriously injured in the accident. No further information about the accident is available at this time.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
While authorities say the driver of the car did something wrong here, any crash involving a motorcyclist is important to take seriously. A lot of people are negatively biased against motorcyclists, meaning people might jump to conclusions if there are any gaps in the facts.
That's why preliminary investigations are rarely enough on their own to cover accidents like this. Sometimes, authorities are especially thorough and make sure the whole story is brought to light. A lot of the time, though, getting a fair resolution requires independent investigators who can dedicate more time and resources to the accident reconstruction.

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