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Kerrville sits on the Guadalupe River at the heart of the Texas Hill Country, about 65 miles northwest of San Antonio and roughly two hours west of Austin. As the seat of Kerr County, the city anchors a region defined by ranch land, river tourism, weekenders driving in from both major metros, and a permanent population that swells sharply during the spring and summer recreation seasons. Civil injury filings arising in Kerrville are docketed at Kerr County district court at the historic courthouse on Main Street. The same Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003 two-year limitations window and Chapter 33 proportionate-responsibility framework apply here as everywhere else in Texas. What distinguishes the Kerrville case mix is the rural-highway pattern of I-10 west of San Antonio combined with the seasonal tourism economy on the Guadalupe and at venues like Schreiner University and Kerrville Folk Festival grounds.

I-10, SH-16, and US-87: Hill Country highways and the crash pattern

Kerrville's highway grid is dominated by three corridors with very different risk profiles. I-10 runs east-west across the north side of the city, carrying long-haul traffic between San Antonio and El Paso, and the stretch through the Junction Highway and SH-16 interchanges produces high-speed rear-ends, weekend tourist drift-out-of-lane crashes, and tractor-trailer files. SH-16 runs north-south through downtown Kerrville and out to the Hill Country towns of Medina, Bandera, and Llano: a two-lane state highway with sharp grade changes, blind curves, and limited shoulder that produces a steady file of lane-departure and head-on collisions, particularly on weekend tourist traffic days. US-87 runs southeast from Kerrville toward Comfort and Boerne, partially on I-10 and partially as a frontage-style highway, with its own rural-intersection crash pattern. Inside the city, the Sidney Baker Street and Junction Highway corridors carry most local traffic and produce intersection-pattern collisions during Schreiner University semester windows.

Kerr County district court and the Hill Country docket

Kerr County has two district courts, the 198th and the 216th, that share jurisdiction across Kerr, Kendall, Bandera, and surrounding Hill Country counties, with civil filings docketed at the Kerr County Courthouse on Main Street in downtown Kerrville. Under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 15.002, a crash inside Kerr County is venued here by default. The Hill Country docket moves at a different pace than Bexar or Travis County twenty miles east; the local defense bar is small and concentrated, the jury pool draws from a rural and semi-rural population that skews older and more deliberate on damages, and judges manage trial settings on a slower rotation. For commercial defendants headquartered elsewhere — a San Antonio trucking carrier, a national rideshare entity, an out-of-state shipper running I-10 — alternative venues open up that meaningfully change the trial picture.

Peterson Regional Medical Center and Hill Country trauma routing

Peterson Regional Medical Center on Sidney Baker Street is the only hospital in Kerr County and the primary destination for moderate-acuity injuries across the surrounding Hill Country region. Peterson handles emergency stabilization, orthopedic and general surgical admissions, and most of the routine ER traffic. Serious trauma — major polytrauma from an I-10 collision, complex burns, pediatric trauma, neurosurgical cases — typically transfers east to San Antonio's Level I trauma centers (University Hospital or Brooke Army Medical Center on the south side) by ground or air. That transfer pattern means a Kerrville client's complete medical record commonly spans Peterson plus one or two San Antonio facilities, and assembling the full chronology is part of the work. Peterson's ER discharge pattern is consistent with regional Texas medicine: fast intake, conservative imaging on first encounter, and follow-up appointments where the real injury picture often emerges.

Guadalupe River tourism, ranch country, and the seasonal injury mix

Kerrville's case mix swings with the Hill Country tourism calendar. River-tubing operations on the Guadalupe between Hunt and Center Point pull weekend crowds from Austin and San Antonio through Memorial Day to Labor Day, and the spike in out-of-area drivers, alcohol-adjacent collisions, and rural-road traffic produces a predictable seasonal intake. Kerrville Folk Festival weekends in late spring and the Schreiner University academic calendar add their own surges. Outside the tourist windows, the dominant case mix shifts to ranch-country dynamics: livestock-related collisions on rural FM and county roads, ranch-vehicle and stock-trailer incidents, and oilfield-service traffic from the Eagle Ford Shale fringe pushing north into the southern edge of the county. Each pattern shapes the evidence plan differently; surveillance footage is sparse outside town, dashcam recoveries from passing tourists frequently matter more than fixed-infrastructure cameras, and witness work is heavier on rural files.

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Questions Texas accident victims ask us

  • If the crash happened inside Kerr County, the case is filed at Kerr County district court — the 198th or 216th — at the Kerr County Courthouse on Main Street in downtown Kerrville. The two courts share jurisdiction across Kerr and surrounding Hill Country counties. Under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 15.002, Kerr County is the proper venue for a Kerrville event. Commercial defendants headquartered elsewhere can open alternative venues that meaningfully change the trial picture, and we evaluate that question before drafting the petition.

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