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Dallas Pedestrian Accident Lawyer

A pedestrian and bicycle accident claim in Dallas arises when a motor vehicle strikes a person on foot or on a bicycle, governed by driver duties under Tex. Transp. Code Chapter 552 for pedestrians and the cyclist-as-vehicle framework of Section 551.101. Because nothing protects the victim from direct vehicle impact, injuries are severe even at low speeds. Texas modified comparative fault under Chapter 33 still applies, so the victim can recover even if crossing outside a marked crosswalk, as long as fault is fifty percent or less. Cases filed in Dallas land in Dallas County district court at the George L. Allen Sr. Courts Building, and the two-year filing window under Section 16.003 governs, though the short video-retention cycles in Deep Ellum and along McKinney Avenue make early evidence preservation as urgent as the legal deadline.

Why Dallas cases are different

Dallas concentrates dense weekend foot traffic into Uptown, Deep Ellum, and the Bishop Arts crossings, where rideshare staging and distracted drivers leave people on foot and on bikes routinely overlooked. We represent those struck while walking or biking for clients across Texas from our Austin office.

McKinney Avenue, Deep Ellum, and Bishop Arts crossings

Downtown and Uptown carry dense pedestrian volume on weekends, with rideshare-related injuries concentrated along McKinney Avenue, Deep Ellum, and the Bishop Arts crossings. Drivers maneuvering for pickups, rideshare operators staging at the curb, and visitors unfamiliar with the streets create a distracted environment where pedestrians and cyclists are overlooked at intersections and crosswalks. Surge windows around Arts District events, American Airlines Center crowds, and State Fair traffic at Fair Park each October sharpen the risk. Texas gives pedestrians the right of way in marked crosswalks and at intersections, and a driver who fails to yield breaches a clear duty. The defining evidence problem in these districts is timing: private surveillance footage is dense but short-lived, with most cameras overwriting within two to four weeks. Getting witness identification and a preservation request to nearby businesses in the first days is what holds the case together.

Driver inattention, severe injuries, and short-window evidence

Pedestrian and bicycle cases almost always come down to driver inattention, a turn taken without looking, a curb pulled away from without checking, a phone glance at the wrong moment. The injuries are disproportionately severe because there is nothing between the person and the vehicle, so even low-speed contact can fracture bones or cause a brain injury the emergency room misses on the first visit. In the Uptown and Deep Ellum corridors, the surveillance picture is unusually dense because of the bar and restaurant cameras, but the retention windows are short, often two to four weeks, which is the single most common reason a strong liability case loses its best evidence. A preservation request sent in the first days saves footage the same request a month later cannot. Where a rideshare driver struck a pedestrian, the trip status at impact controls which policy layer applies, so we pull those trip records early too.

Frequently asked

Dallas pedestrian accident questions

  • It depends on the trip status at the moment of impact. A rideshare driver's personal policy applies when the app is off, a smaller contingent policy when the app is on but no ride is accepted, and a one-million-dollar commercial policy once a ride request is accepted or a passenger is aboard. That timestamp is the entire claim's value driver, so we pull the rideshare trip records early in the heavily rideshare-driven Uptown and Deep Ellum corridors.

Where we work from

Downtown Austin. Dallas clients welcome.

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