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Kyle Pedestrian Accident Lawyer

A pedestrian or bicycle accident claim in Kyle arises when a motor vehicle strikes a person on foot or a cyclist on a Texas public road or at an intersection, with liability grounded in the driver's duty to yield under Tex. Transp. Code Chapter 552 and to keep a proper lookout at all times. Kyle's growth has added pedestrian crossing demand at Plum Creek Parkway intersections and along the I-35 frontage roads before the infrastructure has caught up, creating recurring conflict points where inattentive drivers fail to yield. Injuries from these strikes — lower-extremity fractures, head trauma, and internal damage — are typically severe because no vehicle structure protects a pedestrian or rider. These claims file in Hays County district court in San Marcos under the two-year deadline in Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code section 16.003.

Why Kyle cases are different

Kyle's pedestrian and cyclist risk concentrates where foot traffic meets fast vehicle movement: the Plum Creek Parkway intersections at FM-150 and FM-2770 that funnel subdivision traffic, and the I-35 frontage roads where drivers hunting for the next exit ramp stop watching for people in the crossing.

Right-of-way, crosswalks, and driver inattention at Kyle intersections

Texas law gives pedestrians the right of way in marked crosswalks and at controlled intersections, and a driver always owes a duty to keep a proper lookout. In Kyle, the recurring failure point is the inattentive driver: on the I-35 frontage roads, motorists fixated on the Center Street or Yarrington exit miss a person crossing entirely, and on Plum Creek Parkway the high-volume intersections at FM-150 and FM-2770 create crossing points where a driver's failure to yield turns into a strike. We establish the right-of-way sequence from the responding agency's report, the signal phase, and any frontage-road or business surveillance, then apply Chapter 33 proportionate responsibility. Because a pedestrian usually bears little or no fault when crossing lawfully, the contested question is often only the driver's share, and keeping the injured person at or below the 51 percent bar is rarely difficult once the lookout failure is documented. Kyle's growth has outpaced its pedestrian infrastructure, which feeds the conflict.

Severe injuries and the local medical chronology

A person on foot or on a bike has no protection against a vehicle, so even a moderate-speed strike produces orthopedic fractures, head injuries, and internal trauma far out of proportion to vehicle damage. Kyle's medical pattern shapes these cases in a specific way. Moderate-acuity intake usually goes to Seton Medical Center Hays on the I-35 frontage, while higher-acuity trauma is often diverted past it, to Christus Santa Rosa in San Marcos or, for the most serious injuries, north to Dell Seton in downtown Austin, the regional Level I center. That split can leave the first ER record in one facility and the follow-up care in another, and insurers exploit the appearance of a gap that never happened. We build the medical chronology cleanly across those facilities so the full arc of treatment reads as the continuous course it actually was, and so the true severity of the injury is reflected in the demand.

Frequently asked

Kyle pedestrian accident questions

  • Not by itself. Drivers owe a duty to keep a proper lookout, and pedestrians have the right of way in marked crosswalks and at controlled intersections. Texas applies proportionate responsibility with a 51 percent bar, so even if you share some fault, you can recover as long as your share stays at or below half. We use the responding agency's report, the signal phase at the Plum Creek Parkway or frontage-road location, and any nearby video to establish what actually happened.

Where we work from

Downtown Austin. Kyle clients welcome.

Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Kyle-area clients statewide and travel to Kyle for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.

Cap City Injury Attorneys

702 Rio Grande St, Suite 302 · Austin, TX 78701

(512) 612-3110

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