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Manor Pedestrian Accident Lawyer

A pedestrian or bicycle accident claim in Manor is a personal injury case where a motor vehicle strikes a person on foot or on a bicycle, most commonly along the under-built corridors of US-290 East, FM-973, or the developing FM and county roads east and north of Manor, where infrastructure has not kept pace with population growth. Texas law grants pedestrians the right-of-way in marked crosswalks under Tex. Transp. Code Ch. 552, and cyclists have the rights and duties of motor-vehicle drivers under § 551.101, but those legal protections do little to absorb the physical force of a collision. Travis County district court in downtown Austin hears these cases, and the two-year limitations period under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003 applies alongside a six-month governmental-notice requirement when a public entity is involved.

Why Manor cases are different

Manor's rapid growth has outpaced the pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure along its busiest roads, and US-290 East and the FM corridors were built for vehicles, not people on foot or on bikes. When a driver fails to yield, the person outside the vehicle absorbs the full force of the collision.

Right-of-way and driver inattention on under-built corridors

Most pedestrian and bicycle intake out of Manor traces to the gap between the area's fast suburban growth and roads still configured for the former rural alignment. US-290 East and FM-973 carry high-speed and commercial traffic with limited shoulders and few protected crossings, so a person walking or biking near the at-grade FM intersections is exposed in ways a closer-in metro pedestrian is not. The recurring patterns are the driver turning across a crosswalk without checking, the driver entering or leaving a developing commercial driveway, and the failure-to-yield at the signalized FM intersections. Texas law gives pedestrians the right-of-way in marked crosswalks and at many intersections, and a driver's duty to keep a proper lookout applies regardless of how built-out the crossing is. Establishing the driver's inattention, and the absence of any genuine evasive opportunity for the pedestrian, is the core of the liability case.

Severe injuries and the cross-corridor transport reality

A pedestrian or cyclist struck by a vehicle at US-290 East speeds has no protection at all, and these collisions routinely produce the most catastrophic injuries we see out of Manor: multiple fractures, internal injuries, and the traumatic brain and spinal damage that define the most serious files. Because Manor has no full-service hospital of its own, EMS transports west along the US-290 and I-35 corridors, with high-energy trauma diverted to the regional Level I center in downtown Austin. That eight-to-fifteen-mile transport gap is a real factor in both initial outcomes and the medical-chronology presentation insurers scrutinize. Building the case means documenting the full arc of care from the corridor scene through the central Austin trauma and rehabilitation facilities, and tying the long-term consequences to the moment of impact so the demand reflects the true scope of harm.

Frequently asked

Manor pedestrian accident questions

  • Texas gives pedestrians the right-of-way in marked crosswalks and at many intersections, and drivers must keep a proper lookout. A driver who turns across a crosswalk or fails to yield at a signalized FM intersection usually bears the primary fault. We document the crossing, signal timing, and any camera data to establish the driver's inattention and that you had no realistic chance to avoid the collision.

Where we work from

Downtown Austin. Manor clients welcome.

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