New Braunfels · Car Accident
New Braunfels Car Accident Lawyer
A car accident claim in New Braunfels is a personal injury case arising from a collision between passenger vehicles, governed by Texas modified comparative fault: you may recover even if partly at fault, but your damages are reduced by your share of responsibility and cut off entirely if you are found more than fifty percent at fault. The two-year limitations period under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003 applies to crashes anywhere in Comal County, including the high-volume I-35 stretch running from FM-306 through the SH-46 interchange. Summer tourism traffic on this corridor creates a distinctive crash profile dominated by rear-end pile-ups, sudden braking near river-outfitter turn lanes, and disoriented visitors unfamiliar with the local roads.
Why New Braunfels cases are different
New Braunfels rides the I-35 spine between San Antonio and Austin, and from May through Labor Day a tourism population swells the local roads. The result is a crash intake heavy on summer rear-end pileups, merge collisions, and disoriented out-of-town drivers feeding the Comal County docket.
Where the wreck happened sets the venue
A collision inside the New Braunfels city limits or unincorporated Comal County is filed in Comal County district court at the courthouse on North Seguin Avenue, where the 22nd, 207th, 274th, 433rd, and 482nd Judicial Districts sit on a multi-county rotation. Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 15.002 anchors venue where the events occurred, which sounds simple until you look at the I-35 county lines. A wreck a few miles north toward San Marcos lands in Hays County; one a few miles south near Schertz can pull into Guadalupe or Bexar. We map the precise mile marker against the county boundary at intake, because filing in the wrong county can cost months. Fault itself runs on Chapter 33 proportionate responsibility: your recovery shrinks by your share of blame and is barred only if you are found more than fifty percent at fault.
Out-of-state tourists and your own UM/UIM coverage
The summer river economy puts thousands of visitors on FM-306, SH-46, and the I-35 frontage roads who have never driven this stretch. Many carry out-of-state auto policies with lower limits than a comparable Texas policy, and a hard rear-end at interstate speed can exhaust those limits in a single ambulance ride. That is why your own uninsured and underinsured-motorist coverage is often the real source of recovery, not an afterthought. Texas substantive law governs because the injury happened here, and the long-arm statute reaches the visiting driver, but the practical fight is with a home-state carrier that has different procedural habits and thinner coverage. We read your declarations page line by line, identify every layer of UM/UIM available, and treat that claim as a full case in its own right rather than a fallback you discover only after the at-fault policy runs dry.
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New Braunfels car accident questions
- If the wreck occurred inside the New Braunfels city limits or unincorporated Comal County, yes, it goes to Comal County district court on North Seguin Avenue under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 15.002. But the I-35 county lines matter: a crash a few miles north toward San Marcos falls into Hays County, and one south near Schertz can pull into Guadalupe or Bexar. We confirm the exact mile marker first.
- Texas law still governs because the injury happened here, and the long-arm statute reaches the visiting driver. The real complication is dealing with the at-fault driver's home-state carrier, which may carry lower limits and different procedures than a Texas policy. In these summer files your own underinsured-motorist coverage often becomes a meaningful part of the recovery, which is why we review it early.
- Slowing for a line of vehicles turning into a river outfitter off FM-306 is lawful, careful driving, not fault. A driver who fails to brake behind you bears the duty he breached. Under Chapter 33 the defense may try to assign you a percentage, but you recover as long as you are not more than fifty percent to blame. We use the crash report, scene geometry, and any dash-cam footage to keep that allocation where it belongs.
- Texas imposes a two-year statute of limitations under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003, running from the date of the collision. The limitations deadline does not extend because you are still treating or waiting to see how injuries develop. The practical urgency is usually the evidence window: dashcam footage, surveillance from businesses along FM-306 or the SH-46 corridor, and witness contact information all disappear well before two years.
- FM-306 runs through Comal County, so a crash anywhere on that route between New Braunfels and Canyon Lake is filed in Comal County district court on North Seguin Avenue. The Comal civil docket is familiar with the crash patterns along FM-306, including rear-end and lane-change wrecks near the river-outfitter turn lanes. Venue confirmation is still part of our intake checklist.
- Soft-tissue injuries often look minor in the first twenty-four hours. Cervical disc injuries and persistent post-concussive symptoms can surface days or weeks after a crash, and the ER triage note tends to understate them. We coordinate follow-up imaging and specialist evaluation early so the medical record reflects the actual diagnosis rather than the discharge note from a busy summer ER.
Where we work from
Downtown Austin. New Braunfels clients welcome.
Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent New Braunfels-area clients statewide and travel to New Braunfels for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.
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