Bill Moseley — known for ‘The Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ franchise — got an unwelcome scare of his own last week after being slammed into by a cyclist … who apparently took off.
The actor’s rep tells TMZ … it all went down in Raleigh, NC Friday — where the horror icon was expected to attend Carolina Fear Fest … but shortly before the event kicked off, he was hit from behind during an afternoon walk, leaving him with 4 fractured ribs and a fractured pelvis.
We’re told Bill was walking behind his hotel along a dual pedestrian-bike path and that a dude came flying down the lane and ran right into him from behind … at a speed which we’re told was about 30 MPH. Rather than stop to help, Bill’s rep says this man bolted … fleeing the scene.
Bill, as a result, was left writhing in pain … and we’re told help was eventually called for him … and he was transported to a trauma hospital, where he underwent multiple CT scans.
In the end … Bill suffered multiple pelvic and rib fractures — something he noted himself on IG, posting a couple shots of himself in a hospital gown, and eventually being wheeled out in a wheelchair. While what happened to him was serious … he’s keeping his spirits up.
As for the biker who hopped back on his bike and rode off, Moseley — who’s also starred in 2007’s “Halloween” threw in a horror character reference, saying … “And here I thought Jason packed a punch!”
Bill’s since been discharged from the hospital, and has a 6-week rehab stay ahead of him, and has been ordered by docs to avoid putting weight on his left leg at all costs.




