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Kerrville Car Accident Lawyer

A car accident claim in Kerrville is a Texas personal injury case arising from a passenger-vehicle collision on corridors like I-10, SH-16, or Sidney Baker Street, governed by modified comparative fault under Chapter 33 of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code. You can recover if your share of fault is fifty percent or less, but your damages are reduced proportionally by that percentage. The two-year filing deadline under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003 applies here just as across the state, and any claim against a governmental entity such as the City of Kerrville or Kerr County also requires written pre-suit notice under the Texas Tort Claims Act within six months.

Why Kerrville cases are different

Kerrville car crashes track the Hill Country highway grid more than any city street map. I-10 across the north side, SH-16 through downtown toward Medina and Bandera, and US-87 toward Comfort each carry a different crash pattern, and weekend tourist traffic on the Guadalupe reshapes the risk by season.

Three corridors, three different collision profiles

Where a Kerrville crash happens often predicts how it happened. I-10 along the north edge carries long-haul traffic between San Antonio and El Paso, and the Junction Highway and SH-16 interchanges produce high-speed rear-ends and out-of-lane drift from weekend drivers unfamiliar with the merges. SH-16 runs north-south through downtown and out toward Medina and Bandera as a two-lane state highway with sharp grade changes, blind curves, and limited shoulder, which is where lane-departure and head-on collisions cluster on busy tourist days. US-87 toward Comfort and Boerne adds a rural-intersection pattern of its own. Inside town, Sidney Baker Street and the Junction Highway corridor carry most local traffic and produce intersection collisions that spike during Schreiner University semester windows. We match the reconstruction approach to the corridor, because the physical evidence and witness pool differ sharply between an interstate file and a two-lane mountain-grade file.

Proportionate responsibility and your own UM/UIM coverage

Texas runs on the Chapter 33 proportionate-responsibility framework: each party is assigned a percentage of fault, your recovery is reduced by your share, and if you are found more than fifty percent at fault you recover nothing. Insurers press hard on that math, especially on rural two-lane crashes where the only narrative comes from the drivers themselves. That is why early physical-evidence work and witness canvassing matter so much in Kerr County. Coverage is the second front. Many weekend crashes here involve out-of-area drivers carrying minimum Texas policies, and a serious injury can outrun those limits quickly. Your own uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage often becomes the real source of recovery, and we read every applicable policy at intake so a thin at-fault limit does not quietly cap a legitimate claim.

Frequently asked

Kerrville car accident questions

  • Early offers on Kerrville crashes usually arrive before the real injury picture is clear. Peterson Regional commonly discharges with conservative first-encounter imaging, and the true diagnosis often emerges at orthopedic or specialist follow-up weeks later. Accepting a quick check typically requires signing a release that closes the file for good. It is reasonable to decline, complete your treatment, and have the full medical chronology reviewed before anyone discusses settlement value.

Where we work from

Downtown Austin. Kerrville clients welcome.

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