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Converse Pedestrian Accident Lawyer

A pedestrian or bicycle accident claim in Converse arises when a motor vehicle strikes a person on foot or on a bicycle on one of the city's roads: FM-78, the I-10 frontage, Loop 1604, or a school-zone corridor near Wagner High School or the Old Seguin Road campuses. Texas law gives pedestrians the right of way in marked crosswalks and requires drivers to exercise due care for anyone on foot under Tex. Transp. Code Ch. 552. Because neither a pedestrian nor a cyclist has any structural protection from impact, injuries are typically catastrophic even at moderate speeds. Cases are filed in Bexar County district court, and the two-year limitations period under § 16.003 applies alongside the same modified comparative-fault framework governing all Texas injury cases.

Why Converse cases are different

Converse's pedestrian and cyclist risk concentrates where its growth outran its infrastructure: FM-78's new driveway-lined commercial frontage, the school zones around Wagner High School and the Old Seguin Road elementary campuses, and Loop 1604 intersections built for cars, not people on foot.

School zones and the FM-78 commercial frontage

The Judson Independent School District runs several campuses inside Converse and along FM-78, and school-zone traffic at Wagner High School and the elementary campuses near Old Seguin Road produces sharp crash spikes around morning drop-off and afternoon bell times, exactly when children are crossing. Reduced school-zone speed limits during posted hours sharpen the right-of-way and comparative-fault analysis in any civil case, because a driver exceeding the posted school-zone limit at a crossing carries a heavy fault burden. Along FM-78 itself, the decade of commercial development added retail strip centers and fast-food driveways to a road built for through-movement, so a pedestrian crossing to or from a strip-center parking lot now navigates conflict points the original road never had. Driver inattention, the same coffee-in-the-cup-holder distraction that drives the rear-end cases, turns lethal when the person in the path is on foot.

Right-of-way, driver inattention, and severe injuries

Texas law gives pedestrians the right of way in marked crosswalks and at intersections, and requires drivers to exercise due care for anyone on foot regardless of where they cross. In a Converse case the proof problem is establishing the driver's inattention, because a pedestrian or cyclist rarely walks away with the documentation a car driver has. We move quickly to preserve the Converse Police crash report and the responding officer's body-cam, and to send preservation letters to the surveillance-equipped commercial neighbors along FM-78 before footage overwrites in one to two weeks. School-zone signal-phase and flasher-timing records, maintained by the City of Converse and TxDOT, are recoverable for a limited period and can establish whether the zone was active at the moment of impact. Because a struck pedestrian or cyclist often sustains catastrophic injury, the medical and life-care build runs in parallel with the liability work.

Frequently asked

Converse pedestrian accident questions

  • It matters a great deal. Reduced school-zone speed limits during posted hours affect both the driver's citation and the comparative-fault analysis in a civil case. Signal-phase and flasher-timing records for the school-zone equipment near Wagner High School and the Old Seguin Road campuses are maintained by the City of Converse and TxDOT and are recoverable for a limited time, so we move early to confirm the zone was active at impact.

Where we work from

Downtown Austin. Converse clients welcome.

Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Converse-area clients statewide and travel to Converse 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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