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Huntsville Pedestrian Accident Lawyer

A pedestrian or bicycle accident claim in Huntsville arises when a motor vehicle strikes a person on foot or on a bike on roads governed by Tex. Transp. Code Ch. 552 and Ch. 551, including the crosswalk corridors along SH-30 near SHSU and the Sam Houston Avenue residential stretch. Texas treats a bicyclist as a vehicle operator with full road rights and duties, and requires drivers to yield to pedestrians in marked and unmarked crosswalks. The two-year limitations period under § 16.003 applies, and Walker County district court is the venue for most strikes occurring within the city. Because nothing absorbs the impact for a person on foot or a bike, injuries even from low-speed collisions routinely produce fractures, head trauma, and internal injuries that require transfer from Huntsville Memorial to Houston for definitive care.

Why Huntsville cases are different

Pedestrians and cyclists in Huntsville move through the SHSU campus edge, the downtown SH-30 intersections, and the older residential core along Sam Houston Avenue: places where a distracted or turning driver and an injured person on foot or two wheels meet at a crosswalk, with the severe injuries that follow.

Crosswalk right-of-way and driver inattention near campus

The downtown grid where SH-30 connects I-45 to the SHSU campus and the residential core concentrates pedestrian and bicycle exposure: students crossing at 11th Street, University Avenue, and Avenue M, and cyclists sharing arterials never built for them. Texas law gives pedestrians the right-of-way in marked crosswalks and at intersections, and requires drivers to yield, but the recurring collision involves a driver turning across a crosswalk or rolling a right-on-red while looking left for cars instead of right for people. Under Chapter 33 proportionate responsibility, insurers often argue the pedestrian darted out or crossed outside a crosswalk to shift fault, and a person on foot can lose recovery only if their share exceeds 50 percent. Signal-timing data, the crosswalk's striping and signage, witness statements, and any nearby camera footage usually establish who had the right-of-way at the moment of impact, which is why we secure that evidence before it cycles out.

Severe injuries and the unprotected-victim damages picture

A pedestrian or cyclist struck by a vehicle absorbs the full energy of the impact with no protection, so even a low-speed collision near campus or downtown can cause fractures, internal injuries, or a traumatic brain injury. Huntsville Memorial handles the initial ER intake, but serious trauma transfers roughly seventy miles down I-45 to a Level I center in Houston, Memorial Hermann-TMC or Ben Taub, which splits the medical record across the Huntsville chart, the Houston inpatient admission, and the follow-up care. The damages picture for an unprotected victim runs broad: emergency and surgical care, rehabilitation, lost earning capacity, and future medicals when an injury proves permanent. For a student or out-of-area visitor, the case continues normally even after they leave Huntsville, with most work handled by phone, video, and email. We build the demand on the integrated record rather than a single discharge note.

Frequently asked

Huntsville pedestrian accident questions

  • Texas requires drivers to yield to pedestrians in marked crosswalks and at intersections, so a driver turning across your path while you had the right-of-way is typically at fault. Insurers may argue you entered against a signal or outside the crosswalk to shift blame under Chapter 33. Signal timing, the crosswalk striping, witness accounts, and any camera footage usually settle it. Preserving that evidence quickly is the priority.

Where we work from

Downtown Austin. Huntsville clients welcome.

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