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College Station Personal Injury Lawyer
College Station is the home of Texas A&M University and one half of the Bryan-College Station metro, and it sits in Brazos County. Serious injury filings out of College Station are heard in the Brazos County district courts in Bryan, which apply the standard Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003 two-year limitations period and the Chapter 33 proportionate-responsibility framework that governs the rest of Texas. What makes College Station distinct is the university: a daily population of roughly 75,000 students plus faculty and staff, a fall football schedule that draws 100,000-plus visitors to Kyle Field on game-day Saturdays, and a State Highway 6 corridor that compresses all of that traffic onto a single primary spine through town.
SH-6, FM-2818, FM-2154, and the College Station collision pattern
State Highway 6, running north-south through the east side of College Station and connecting to Bryan and Hearne, is the primary collision corridor in the city. The frontage-road U-turn configuration at University Drive, Texas Avenue, Harvey Road, and Rock Prairie Road produces a steady file of merge-and-rear-end and U-turn-into-through-traffic collisions. FM-2818 (Harvey Mitchell Parkway) loops the west and south sides of the city and concentrates angle and left-turn crashes at Wellborn Road, FM-2154, and the SH-6 interchanges. FM-2154 (Wellborn Road) is the western spine through the Texas A&M campus and carries the heaviest student-pedestrian and cyclist load in the city, with collision concentrations at the George Bush Drive, University Drive, and Old Main Drive crossings. The University Drive corridor, Northgate to the campus, concentrates pedestrian incidents during evening and weekend hours.
Brazos County district court and the BCS venue framework
College Station injury cases above the JP-court threshold are filed in Brazos County district court in Bryan: the 85th, 272nd, and 361st. The Brazos County courthouse sits in downtown Bryan, and serious civil files from both halves of the BCS metro converge there. Under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 15.002, suit is proper where the events occurred or where the defendant resides, which for most College Station crashes points to Brazos County. Cases involving Texas A&M University itself, a state institution, implicate the Texas Tort Claims Act, with its six-month pre-suit notice requirement and its caps on recovery against governmental entities. We screen for governmental defendants at intake because the notice clock is short and unforgiving.
Game-day Saturdays, the 100,000-visitor surge, and the evidence problem
Texas A&M home football Saturdays bring more than 100,000 visitors to College Station — fans, recruits, alumni, and traveling supporters — and the resulting traffic surge changes the city for the weekend. Kyle Field crowd movement, tailgate traffic in the lots around the stadium, and the post-game evacuation onto SH-6, FM-2818, Wellborn Road, and University Drive produce sharp spikes in pedestrian, rideshare, DUI, and rear-end collisions. The surveillance picture on a game-day Saturday is unusually rich: stadium cameras, parking-operation cameras, Northgate business cameras, and rideshare dashcams all run simultaneously, but the retention windows are short and overlapping. Preservation letters in the first two weeks routinely determine whether a contested liability question becomes a conceded one. Family Weekend, Ring Day, and December and May graduation produce smaller versions of the same pattern.
CHI St. Joseph and the BCS medical chronology
CHI St. Joseph Health Regional Hospital in Bryan is the primary trauma destination for serious BCS crashes, with CHI St. Joseph College Station and Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – College Station handling a substantial share of the moderate-acuity ER intake. The Texas A&M campus has its own student health and emergency response capacity, but serious off-campus injuries route to the CHI system. The recurring documentation problem in BCS files is the demographic one: student clients in their late teens and early twenties present with strong baseline health, and the ER discharge captures contusion and strain, but the disc, labral, or post-concussive injury frequently does not surface until the week-two or week-four follow-up. Insurance adjusters anchor on the discharge note and the youth of the client. We push clients into appropriate outpatient diagnostics and concussion screening so the record reflects the actual injury picture.
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Frequently asked
Questions Texas accident victims ask us
- College Station sits in Brazos County, so an injury arising inside the city limits is filed in Brazos County district court in Bryan, one of the civil district courts that hears personal injury matters. The Brazos County courthouse is in downtown Bryan, and civil files from both halves of the BCS metro converge there. If the case involves Texas A&M University or another state entity, the Texas Tort Claims Act applies with its pre-suit notice deadlines. We screen for governmental defendants at intake.
- Yes, in two ways that work in opposite directions. The volume of pedestrians, rideshare drivers, alcohol-related impairment, and tailgate traffic on game-day Saturdays makes the underlying fact pattern unusually documented: stadium cameras, business surveillance, rideshare telematics, and witness density all run together. But the retention windows on most of that footage are short, and the responding agency mix (College Station PD, Texas A&M PD, and DPS) means coordinating preservation across agencies matters. Early counsel makes a real difference here.
- Yes. Texas substantive law governs because the injury occurred in Texas, and Brazos County is the proper venue regardless of your home of record or whether you are a Texas resident. We represent student clients routinely and the case continues normally if you graduate and leave Texas. Most of the work runs by phone, video, and email, and we coordinate in-person appearances around your class and exam schedule. Out-of-state insurance coverage analysis, including your parents' policy if you are still on it, happens at intake.
- Rideshare and delivery-platform collisions open up a layered coverage structure that personal-driver crashes do not have. The platform's commercial auto policy generally provides substantially higher limits than a Texas personal-policy minimum, and which layer applies depends on whether the driver was logged in, en route to a passenger, or actively on a trip at the moment of impact. We send preservation letters to the platform for trip telemetry and app logs in the first days of the case because that data establishes which coverage layer applies and is on a short retention schedule.
- CHI St. Joseph Health Regional Hospital in Bryan is the primary trauma destination for serious BCS crashes. CHI St. Joseph College Station on Rock Prairie Road and Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – College Station handle a substantial share of the moderate-acuity ER intake. The most serious multi-system trauma cases are sometimes helicopter-transported to a larger Level I center, and the medical chronology then runs across multiple campuses. We integrate those records at intake.
- Two years from the date of injury under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003 for a standard civil case. The statute is statewide; Brazos County does not impose its own. If the case involves Texas A&M University, the Texas Department of Transportation, or another state or local governmental entity, the Texas Tort Claims Act requires pre-suit notice within six months, and the City of College Station charter may have an even shorter local-government notice window. The six-month clock is the one that catches people. Call counsel well before it runs.
- Possibly. Texas A&M draws students from across the country, and a high proportion of student-driver vehicles in College Station are registered out of state and insured under the parents' out-of-state policy. The at-fault policy may have different limits and procedural quirks than a Texas policy, and the interplay with your own Texas UM/UIM coverage matters. We handle the coverage analysis at intake. The substantive Texas negligence and damages law still applies to the underlying claim.
- Local volume firms in the BCS market run heavy intake on student and game-day cases and tend to settle them at the first reasonable offer because the files move fast and the demographic is transient. That approach misses the disc, labral, and post-concussive injuries that surface at follow-up rather than in the ER. Cap City keeps a smaller caseload and pushes the medical workup before any demand is built. The attorney handling your file is the one who knows the Brazos County bench, the SH-6 corridor, and the CHI St. Joseph chart structure.
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