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McKinney Car Accident Lawyer

A car accident claim in McKinney is a Texas personal injury case arising from a passenger-vehicle collision on roads like US-75, US-380, or Virginia Parkway, where the injured person seeks damages from the at-fault driver under Texas fault-based negligence rules. Texas uses modified comparative fault: if the at-fault driver is primarily responsible, the injured driver recovers, but any share of fault assigned to them reduces the award, and a driver found more than 50 percent at fault recovers nothing. Claims must be filed within two years of the collision under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003, and suits against Collin County defendants land at the Russell A. Steindam Courts Building on Bloomdale Road in McKinney.

Why McKinney cases are different

McKinney is the Collin County seat, so a crash on US-75, US-380, or a downtown surface street and the lawsuit it produces both come home to the same courthouse on Bloomdale Road. That overlap of hometown roads and hometown jury pool shapes how a Texas car-accident claim should be built here.

Fault on the US-75 and US-380 corridors under Chapter 33

US-75 Central Expressway is McKinney's north-south spine, and the segment between Eldorado Parkway and SH-121 stacks up at both rush peaks. The recurring fact patterns are rear-end and merge collisions clustered at the Wilmeth Road, University Drive, and Virginia Parkway exits, where decelerating traffic meets drivers still at expressway speed. East-west on US-380 the pattern shifts to intersection collisions at Hardin Boulevard, Custer Road, and Stonebridge Drive as signal timing lags behind rising traffic counts. Texas decides these cases under the modified comparative-fault rule in Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Section 33.001: a driver found more than 50 percent at fault recovers nothing, and any award is cut by the share assigned to them. Insurers exploit that in contested merge and ramp crashes by shifting percentage points onto the injured driver, which is why early event-data-recorder downloads and scene work matter so much.

Low-limits policies and the UM/UIM layer

A meaningful share of McKinney crashes involve at-fault drivers carrying minimum Texas liability limits, and a quick offer arriving within days is a familiar move from those carriers. Accepting it without preserving your own underinsured-motorist coverage can leave real money on the table when imaging later reveals the full injury. The right sequence is to notify your own UM/UIM carrier before signing any release, then proceed against the underinsured layer with a complete medical chronology and clean liability presentation. Collin County juries at the McKinney courthouse trend conservative on pain-and-suffering damages but respond to well-documented economic losses, so the file that moves toward proper value is the one anchored in records: orthopedic and physiatry follow-ups, follow-up imaging, and wage documentation rather than the ER discharge summary alone.

Frequently asked

McKinney car accident questions

  • Get the medical follow-up done and preserve evidence before it ages. The McKinney Police supplement and witness statements confirming the light cycle matter, and the City of McKinney signal-timing log for that intersection can be requested. If the at-fault driver carries low limits, your own UM/UIM coverage may be the larger recovery source, so notify that carrier before releasing anyone.

Where we work from

Downtown Austin. McKinney clients welcome.

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