Areas served
Katy Personal Injury Lawyer
Katy sits at the intersection of three counties — Harris, Fort Bend, and a small reach into Waller — along the I-10 west corridor about 30 miles from downtown Houston. Which county your case is filed in depends on which side of a city-limits line the crash happened on, and that detail materially affects docket pace and jury composition. Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003 supplies the same two-year deadline regardless. Cap City represents Katy-area clients from our Austin office; we travel for scene visits, depositions, and court appearances in whichever of the three counties the venue analysis points to.
The I-10 west corridor and the Katy commute pattern
I-10 between the Grand Parkway (SH-99) and Pin Oak Road is the spine of Katy's commute and the source of most of our intake here. The Katy Freeway managed lanes (HOV/HOT) feed back into general traffic at points that produce a consistent pattern of merge-collision and weave crashes during morning and evening rush. The Grand Parkway itself, running north-south through the western edge of the metro and meeting I-10 at the major interchange just east of Cane Island, drives a different file mix: higher-speed sideswipes and rear-ends as drivers transition between the parkway and the freeway. Westheimer Parkway, Mason Road, Fry Road, and FM-1463 are the surface-street arterials where Cinco Ranch, Cross Creek Ranch, and Firethorne residential traffic concentrates. Friday-night Katy ISD football traffic produces predictable localized surges in late summer and fall.
Three counties, three different courthouses
Crashes inside Katy can be venued in Harris County (at 201 Caroline in downtown Houston), Fort Bend County (at the courthouse in Richmond), or — for a smaller subset on the western edge — Waller County (at the courthouse in Hempstead). Under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 15.002, venue is proper where the events occurred or where the defendant resides, and the county-line geography matters. Each courthouse runs its own docket pace, draws its own jury pool, and presents a different defense bar. We confirm the crash location against the county boundary before filing because the venue choice changes the leverage. Commercial defendants headquartered outside Texas can also trigger federal removal to the Southern District of Texas at the Bob Casey courthouse.
Katy hospitals and the regional trauma network
Most Katy injury patients are seen at Houston Methodist West on Old Katy Road (the primary local destination for moderate-acuity cases), Memorial Hermann Katy Hospital on Katy Freeway, or Texas Children's Hospital West Campus for pediatric injuries. The most serious polytrauma and neurosurgical cases transfer east on I-10 to Memorial Hermann-TMC inside the 610 Loop. Discharge from the suburban Katy ERs is typically fast; disc injuries, knee ligament tears, and mild concussions are routinely under-documented on the first encounter, with the real injury picture surfacing at orthopedic, neurology, or pain-management follow-up the week after. The medical chronology is built on those follow-up records.
Katy ISD, master-planned communities, and the commercial-defendant mix
Katy ISD is one of the largest school districts in Texas and its traffic patterns shape the case mix here. School-zone collisions, bus-related incidents, and pedestrian crashes around Katy, Tompkins, Cinco Ranch, and Seven Lakes high schools all show up in our intake. Master-planned communities — Cinco Ranch, Cross Creek Ranch, Firethorne, Falcon Ranch — funnel residential traffic through a small number of arterials, which concentrates intersection collisions at predictable hours. Energy-sector corporate campuses west of the Grand Parkway and along I-10 put corporate-fleet traffic, executive rideshares, and contractor vehicles into the mix. When a commercial driver, fleet vehicle, or school district employee on the clock is involved, employer liability and commercial coverage layers — and in school-district cases, governmental-immunity and Tort Claims Act notice deadlines — become part of the file.
Katy practice areas
How we help Katy injury victims.
Frequently asked
Questions Texas accident victims ask us
- Depends on where the crash happened relative to the county lines. Katy straddles Harris, Fort Bend, and a thin slice of Waller County. Inside Harris County the case is venued at 201 Caroline in downtown Houston. Inside Fort Bend the case is venued at the courthouse in Richmond. The Waller County portion files at the courthouse in Hempstead. The county-line geography is precise and we confirm it against the crash report before filing.
- It matters more than people realize. The substantive law is identical, but docket pace, jury composition, defense-bar familiarity, and judge-specific scheduling tendencies differ across Harris, Fort Bend, and Waller. The same set of facts can settle on different timelines and at different numbers depending on venue. Counsel who has appeared in all three reads those differences and uses them.
- Houston Methodist West and Memorial Hermann Katy are the primary local destinations for adult moderate-acuity cases. Texas Children's Hospital West Campus is the local pediatric destination. The most serious adult polytrauma cases transfer east on I-10 to Memorial Hermann-TMC. As in most suburban ERs, the discharge is fast and the real injury picture frequently surfaces at follow-up imaging and specialist consults the week after the crash.
- Both scenarios are common and both have specific legal contours. School-zone crashes are factually similar to any other intersection or pedestrian case, but driver fault analysis often turns on signage compliance and posted school-zone speed limits. Cases involving a Katy ISD vehicle or employee on the clock implicate governmental immunity and the Texas Tort Claims Act, which requires pre-suit notice within six months, a much shorter deadline than the usual two-year statute of limitations. Notice has to be perfected early.
- We represent Katy clients from our Austin office and travel out for scene visits, depositions, mediations, and court appearances in whichever of the three counties the file is venued in. Day-to-day communication runs by phone, video, and email. Boutique caseload is the trade-off we make: fewer files, lawyer-on-the-case throughout, no handoff to junior staff.
- The case looks very different than a two-driver passenger collision. FMCSA driver-qualification files, hours-of-service logs, ELD data, post-crash drug-and-alcohol screening, and the carrier's safety records all enter discovery. Commercial auto policies are typically much larger than personal policies and frequently sit beneath an umbrella layer. Preservation letters for the truck's electronic data and the carrier's records go out at intake before evidence can be cycled out.
- No, the two-year statute under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003 runs the same regardless of which county the crash venue lands in. What changes across the three counties is the pre-suit notice deadline if a governmental entity is implicated. City of Katy, Harris County, Fort Bend County, Waller County, Katy ISD — each has its own notice window under the Texas Tort Claims Act, several of which run on 90-day or six-month clocks. The county that owns the right-of-way where the crash happened often dictates which notice deadline matters.
- Master-planned community design funnels residential traffic through a small number of arterials — Westheimer Parkway, Mason Road, Fry Road, FM-1463 — so intersection collisions concentrate at school-zone, school-pickup, and shift-change hours. The witness and surveillance footprint at those arterials tends to be rich because of nearby retail and community amenities. Preservation letters in the first two weeks routinely lock in evidence that would otherwise be overwritten.
Let's talk about your case.
Free case review, no obligation. We'll tell you straight whether we can help.







