Texas trial lawyer Stephen Susman, who was unconscious and hospitalized in Houston after a cycling accident on April 22, is now conscious and recovering at a rehabilitation hospital.

"Steve is making slow but steady progress. He is now out of the hospital and in rehabilitation at TIRR, a world-renowned rehab facility in Houston," Neal Manne, a managing partner of Susman Godfrey, wrote in an email Thursday.

Manne declined to say when Susman, 79, was transferred to TIRR Memorial Hermann, but he confirmed that the Susman Godfrey founder is no longer in a coma.

Susman, an avid cyclist, was riding in the Old Braeswood area of Houston on the morning of April 22, when his tire hit a crack in the road, causing him to be thrown from the bike and hit his head, Manne said in an earlier interview.

Susman splits his time between the firm's Houston and New York offices.

TIRR Memorial Hermann is the same rehabilitation hospital where former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, who was shot in 2011 in Arizona, did her rehabilitation.

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Susman Godfrey Founder Stephen Susman Unconscious in Hospital After Cycling Accident