Fort Stockton · Pedestrian Accident
Fort Stockton Pedestrian Accident Lawyer
A pedestrian or bicycle accident claim in Fort Stockton arises when a motor vehicle strikes a person on foot or a cyclist on the city's streets, including along W. Dickinson Boulevard and the Main Street corridor, or on the shoulders of the surrounding highways, and the driver's failure to yield or observe traffic rules creates liability under Tex. Transp. Code. The claim proceeds under Texas modified comparative fault: the victim can recover even if crossing outside a marked crosswalk, as long as fault does not exceed fifty percent. The two-year statute of limitations under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003 applies, and claims against a governmental entity for dangerous intersection or road conditions require six-month pre-suit notice under the Texas Tort Claims Act. Because pedestrians and cyclists have no vehicle protection, even in-town impacts at moderate speed routinely produce injuries that exceed what Pecos County Memorial Hospital can definitively treat.
Why Fort Stockton cases are different
Pedestrian and bicycle injuries in Fort Stockton concentrate on the in-town corridors, US-290 / W. Dickinson Boulevard and the Main Street area, where local traffic mixes with people on foot, while the highest-energy cases involve someone struck out on the highway shoulders that ring this rural county seat.
Right-of-way and driver inattention in town
Inside Fort Stockton, the cases we see arise where a driver fails to yield to someone lawfully crossing along the Dickinson Boulevard and Main Street corridors, turns across a crosswalk, or simply is not watching. Texas law gives pedestrians the right of way in marked crosswalks and at intersections under defined conditions, and a driver who violates those duties can be liable for the resulting injuries. Fault is still apportioned under Chapter 33, so the defense will probe whether the pedestrian crossed outside a crosswalk or against a signal, and any share assigned reduces recovery and bars it above fifty percent. Because a person on foot or a bicycle has no protection, even a low-speed in-town impact can produce fractures and head injuries serious enough to require transfer out of Pecos County Memorial Hospital.
The shoulder strike on a rural highway
The more severe pedestrian and cyclist cases near Fort Stockton happen off the city grid, on the shoulders and edges of I-10, US-385, and the FM roads, where someone is changing a tire, walking from a disabled vehicle, or riding a bicycle on a long open stretch. At highway speeds the injuries are catastrophic, and the same rural realities that shape the truck cases apply: EMS ground response often runs twenty to forty minutes, definitive trauma care is an air-ambulance flight to Odessa, Lubbock, or San Antonio away, and the at-fault vehicle is frequently a commercial truck whose federal records become central evidence. Documenting the timeline, dispatch logs, on-scene time, transport, and arrival at definitive care, is a real part of building a shoulder-strike case where few independent witnesses exist.
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Fort Stockton pedestrian accident questions
- Not automatically, but Texas gives pedestrians the right of way in marked crosswalks and at intersections under defined conditions, and a driver who fails to yield can be liable. The defense will examine whether you crossed lawfully, because under Chapter 33 any fault assigned to you reduces your recovery. We gather signal timing, scene evidence, and any available video to establish the right-of-way facts.
- Shoulder strikes at highway speed are among the most severe cases we handle, and when a commercial truck is involved the carrier's federal records become central. We send a spoliation letter within days to preserve ELD and ECM data, and we document the EMS timeline closely, because on these stretches response and transport times are long and witnesses are few.
- Pecos County Memorial Hospital stabilizes acute trauma but transfers serious injuries out, typically by air ambulance to Midland Memorial or Medical Center Hospital in Odessa, to University Medical Center in Lubbock, or south to San Antonio. The chronology often spans two or three facilities, and the air-ambulance charge is a substantial item in the damages we present.
- Yes. Texas modified comparative fault under Chapter 33 allows a pedestrian to recover even when crossing outside a marked crosswalk, as long as the assigned fault percentage does not exceed fifty percent. The defense will use the crossing location to argue fault on your part, so we document the full scene conditions — sightlines, traffic signals, speed of the vehicle — to keep that percentage as low as the evidence supports.
- Claims against governmental entities proceed under the Texas Tort Claims Act, which waives immunity for motor vehicle crashes caused by a government employee acting in the scope of employment. A six-month pre-suit notice is required, a deadline that runs independently of and shorter than the two-year limitations period under Section 16.003. Missing the six-month notice can bar the claim entirely, so we identify governmental defendants immediately.
- Texas imposes a heightened standard of care on drivers in school zones, and very young children cannot legally be assigned comparative fault. The two-year statute of limitations is also tolled for minor claimants until they turn eighteen under defined circumstances. We identify any school-zone ordinances or posted speed limits that apply, because a violation in that context can constitute negligence per se that simplifies the liability analysis.
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Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Fort Stockton-area clients statewide and travel to Fort Stockton for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.
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