Plano · Pedestrian Accident
Plano Pedestrian Accident Lawyer
A pedestrian or bicycle accident claim in Plano arises when a motor vehicle strikes a person on foot or on a bicycle on streets like Preston Road, Legacy Drive, or Plano Parkway, typically a driver failing to yield in a crosswalk or turning across a bike lane in the Legacy West or Granite Park corridors. Under Tex. Transp. Code Ch. 552, drivers owe a duty to yield to pedestrians in marked and many unmarked crosswalks; cyclists riding on Plano streets are treated as vehicle operators under § 551.101 with the same rights and duties. Texas modified comparative fault under § 33.001 still applies, meaning a pedestrian or cyclist who shares some fault can recover as long as their percentage does not exceed 50. Because these victims absorb the full impact with no vehicle frame around them, even moderate-speed strikes routinely produce severe injuries that are underdiagnosed on the initial ER visit.
Why Plano cases are different
Plano's mixed-use employment districts at Legacy West and Granite Park and the busy surface crossings along Preston Road, Legacy Drive, and Plano Parkway put walkers and cyclists in constant conflict with distracted, turning drivers. Those incidents carry both motor-vehicle and premises-liability angles under Texas law.
Crosswalk right-of-way and the turning-driver strike pattern
The recurring pedestrian fact pattern in Plano plays out at the high-volume signalized intersections along Preston Road, Legacy Drive, and Plano Parkway, and in the pedestrian-dense Legacy West and Granite Park districts where office, retail, and dining traffic converge. A driver turning right on red or left across a marked crossing without checking strikes a pedestrian who had the right-of-way. Texas law gives pedestrians the right-of-way in marked and many unmarked crosswalks, and a driver's duty to yield does not evaporate in a parking structure or private mixed-use lot; a low-speed strike there is still an ordinary motor-vehicle claim. Where a property owner's lighting, sightlines, layout, or traffic control contributed to the conflict, a separate premises-liability cause of action can attach. We assess both tracks at intake rather than assuming a single defendant.
Why these injuries are severe and how footage proves them
Pedestrians and cyclists have no crumple zone, so even a low-speed crossing or parking-structure strike can cause fractures, head injuries, and soft-tissue damage that the initial emergency-room read misses. Medical City Plano is the primary trauma destination, but discharge summaries across the Plano hospital map frequently understate concussive and disc injuries that only surface at the orthopedic, neurology, or physiatry follow-up days later, which is why we route clients into appropriate diagnostics fast. Proving the strike itself usually turns on video: city-operated signal cameras at the major Preston Road and Legacy Drive intersections and the security feeds at Legacy West and Granite Park properties. That footage overwrites on a short window, so a preservation letter in the first days is the single most important early step in a Plano pedestrian or bicycle file.
Frequently asked
Plano pedestrian accident questions
- Yes. A parking-structure strike is an ordinary motor-vehicle claim under Texas law; the lot being private property does not change the driver's duty to you. If poor lighting, blind corners, confusing layout, or missing traffic control contributed, you may also have a separate premises-liability claim against the property owner. We evaluate both the driver claim and the premises claim at intake.
- No, but it makes prompt follow-up essential. Emergency-room reads in the Plano hospital map often understate concussions and disc injuries that only become visible at the orthopedic or neurology follow-up. Getting into appropriate imaging quickly documents the real injury and ties it to the crash, which protects the claim against an insurer arguing the harm is unrelated or exaggerated.
- Video usually fills the gap. City traffic-signal cameras at the major Preston Road and Legacy Drive intersections and the security feeds at Legacy West and Granite Park properties frequently capture these strikes. The problem is timing: that footage overwrites quickly. A preservation letter to the property owner and footage holders in the first days is the most reliable way to lock down the proof.
- An insurer can raise comparative fault, but a driver who strikes a pedestrian already in a marked crosswalk with the signal faces a steep hill. Texas law requires drivers to yield to pedestrians in marked crosswalks under Tex. Transp. Code Ch. 552, and a violation of that duty is strong evidence of negligence. Signal-camera footage capturing the walk signal and the driver's movement typically settles the fault question.
- Poor lane markings can become part of the case. If a governmental entity, the City of Plano, failed to properly maintain or mark a bike lane, a premises claim against the city may exist alongside the driver claim. Claims against governmental entities under the Texas Tort Claims Act require written pre-suit notice within six months, making early action more critical than in a standard driver-only claim.
- Two years from the date of injury under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003. If a governmental entity is involved — for example, a city-operated vehicle or a dangerous intersection maintained by the City of Plano — the Texas Tort Claims Act requires pre-suit written notice within six months, which is a hard prerequisite that cannot be cured after the fact. Contact a lawyer promptly so the notice deadline is not missed.
Where we work from
Downtown Austin. Plano clients welcome.
Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Plano-area clients statewide and travel to Plano for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.
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