Seguin · Car Accident
Seguin Car Accident Lawyer
A car accident claim in Seguin is a personal injury case arising from a collision between passenger vehicles on roads like I-10, FM-725, or SH-46 within Guadalupe County. Texas is an at-fault state, so recovery depends on proving the other driver's negligence; under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003 you have two years from the crash date to file. Modified comparative fault under Chapter 33 applies statewide: you can recover only if you are 50 percent or less at fault, with your award reduced by your own share of responsibility.
Why Seguin cases are different
Most Seguin car crashes funnel through three corridors: I-10 freight stacks at the FM-464 and SH-46 exits, the FM-725 and FM-78 commuter arterials inside the city, and high-speed SH-46 north toward New Braunfels. As the Guadalupe County seat, Seguin is where the district court that decides these cases actually sits.
Fault and Chapter 33 on Seguin's road types
Texas runs car-accident claims on proportionate responsibility under Chapter 33 of the Civil Practice and Remedies Code, with the 51 percent bar: recover only if you are 50 percent or less at fault, and your award drops by your own percentage. How that plays out depends on the road. A rear-end stack on I-10 east approaching the SH-46 exit during peak flow usually points fault at the following driver, but defense carriers argue sudden-stop and following-distance back at you. A two-lane SH-46 head-on or run-off-road north of the city raises speed and lane-position questions. Inside the city, FM-725 and FM-78 intersection collisions turn on signal timing and right-of-way. We document the crash geometry early because the carrier's first move is to seed a comparative-fault percentage onto your file.
UM/UIM coverage and the limitations clock
The two-year statute under Section 16.003 applies in Guadalupe County exactly as it does in Travis or Bexar, and a Seguin crash that happened inside city limits is venued in Seguin district court under Section 15.002 regardless of where the at-fault driver lives. A practical gap shows up often here: I-10 carries through-traffic, and an at-fault driver passing through may carry minimum or no liability coverage. That is where your own uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage matters. UM/UIM is first-party coverage you bought, but Texas treats it as adversarial once you file, so a recorded statement or quick release can undercut it. We line up the liability claim and the UM/UIM claim together rather than letting one foreclose the other.
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Frequently asked
Seguin car accident questions
- Not by itself. A citation is evidence and it helps, but Texas fault is decided under Chapter 33 proportionate responsibility, and a traffic ticket is not binding on the civil claim. The insurer can still argue you share a percentage. The crash report narrative, signal-timing data, photos of vehicle damage, and any witness or camera footage carry more weight in the actual valuation than the citation alone.
- Texas law still controls because the crash happened here, and the case is filed in Guadalupe County. If the at-fault driver's liability limits do not cover your losses, your own underinsured motorist coverage can fill the gap, and uninsured motorist coverage applies if they carried none. Avoid giving your own carrier a recorded statement before you understand how UM/UIM interacts with the liability claim.
- Two years from the crash date under Section 16.003, the same statewide deadline that applies in any Texas county. Exceptions exist for minors and for governmental-defendant claims, which require Texas Tort Claims Act notice within six months. Treat two years as the working deadline and act well before it so I-10 surveillance, dash-cam, and any commercial telematics can be preserved before retention cycles erase them.
- In Guadalupe County district court in Seguin. Under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 15.002, venue lies where the events occurred, so a crash on FM-78 in Guadalupe County stays in Seguin regardless of where either driver is domiciled. The Guadalupe County docket generally moves faster than the Bexar County docket, which works in your favor once suit is filed.
- Yes, and the timing is typical. Soft-tissue injuries, disc injuries, and concussions often do not fully present in the first twenty-four to forty-eight hours after a crash. Guadalupe Regional Medical Center's ER commonly captures the obvious injury but misses the follow-on disc or ligament problem that surfaces later. Get orthopedic or neurology follow-up quickly so the medical record reflects the actual injury, and contact counsel before the insurance adjuster calls again.
- No. The at-fault driver's insurer is not on your side; a recorded statement is used to lock you into a version of events before you know the full scope of your injuries or what the carrier's own investigation shows. You are not required to give one. It is far better to let counsel handle that communication after the medical picture and the crash evidence are both in hand.
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Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Seguin-area clients statewide and travel to Seguin for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.
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