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League City Pedestrian Accident Lawyer

Pedestrian and bicycle accident cases in League City rest on driver duties codified in Tex. Transp. Code Ch. 552 — drivers must yield to pedestrians in crosswalks — and on the cyclist-as-vehicle rules of Tex. Transp. Code § 551.101, which give a bike rider the same rights and duties as a motor vehicle operator. Strikes occur most often on the FM-518 and FM-2094 corridors and near the Kemah-Seabrook waterfront, where vehicle volume and pedestrian traffic overlap. Injuries are severe because no enclosure protects a person on foot or on a bike, and the two-year statute of Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003 governs, with Galveston County district court as the venue.

Why League City cases are different

League City pedestrians and cyclists are most exposed where surface arterials meet heavy turning traffic: the FM-518 corridor through downtown, the SH-3 and Calder Drive intersections, and the Kemah-Seabrook waterfront where weekend foot traffic mixes with drivers heading back toward I-45.

Crosswalk, right-of-way, and driver inattention at League City intersections

Texas law gives pedestrians the right of way in marked crosswalks and at unmarked crossings at intersections, and it obligates drivers to yield. The reality on FM-518 through the heart of League City, with recurring conflicts at SH-3, Calder Drive, and Walker Street, is that distracted and turning drivers strike people who were lawfully crossing. A right-turning driver scanning left for a gap in traffic, or a left-turning driver fixated on oncoming cars, often never sees the person in the crosswalk. Establishing right-of-way is the heart of these cases, and it usually rests on signal-timing logs, crosswalk markings, the point of impact, and any camera footage along the corridor. Driver inattention, including phone use, is a frequent thread. Because Texas uses proportionate responsibility, defenses commonly try to shift fault onto the pedestrian for the crossing location or clothing visibility, so documenting the lawful crossing and the driver's failure to yield early is what protects the claim.

Severe injuries and the waterfront and commuter traffic mix

A person on foot or on a bicycle has no protection against a vehicle, so even a moderate-speed strike near the Kemah waterfront or on a League City arterial can cause fractures, internal injuries, or a traumatic brain injury. The Seabrook-Kemah waterfront just east of League City draws weekend pedestrian volume onto FM-2094 and FM-518, and that same period sees a predictable DUI-related collision surge as drivers return toward I-45 Friday evening through Sunday. When a struck pedestrian's injuries are serious, the medical picture rarely resolves at the first ER visit; the orthopedic, neurology, and physical-medicine follow-up in the days after discharge is where the full extent shows. On the coverage side, an impaired or out-of-area driver may carry thin limits, which makes the injured person's own uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage important, and a bar or restaurant that over-served the driver can carry dram-shop exposure under Tex. Alco. Bev. Code section 2.02. We map all of it at intake.

Frequently asked

League City pedestrian accident questions

  • That is a common defense, not the last word. Texas gives pedestrians right of way in marked crosswalks and at intersection crossings, and drivers must yield. Whether you were crossing lawfully turns on the crosswalk markings, the signal timing, and the point of impact, all of which can be documented. Because Texas reduces recovery by your share of fault, establishing the driver's failure to yield early is what protects your claim from a blame-shift.

Where we work from

Downtown Austin. League City clients welcome.

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