Corpus Christi · Pedestrian Accident
Corpus Christi Pedestrian Accident Lawyer
A pedestrian or bicycle accident claim in Corpus Christi arises when a motor vehicle strikes a person on foot or riding a bicycle on a Texas road or at an intersection, with the driver's duty to yield under Tex. Transp. Code § 552 and the bicyclist's rights as a vehicle operator under § 551.101 forming the legal foundation. Corpus pedestrian and cyclist crashes concentrate at the SPID interchanges at Staples, Airline, and Everhart, where high traffic volume and turning movements create the conditions for driver inattention to injure vulnerable road users. Seriously injured victims are transported to CHRISTUS Spohn Memorial, the coastal bend's Level II trauma center, with pediatric cases routing to Driscoll Children's Hospital. Texas modified comparative fault applies under Chapter 33, and the two-year statute of limitations under § 16.003 governs, with a shorter Tort Claims Act notice window for any governmental entity defendant.
Why Corpus Christi cases are different
Corpus Christi's busiest east-west artery, SH-358 (SPID), and its high-volume interchanges at Staples, Airline, and Everhart are where walkers and cyclists get hit by inattentive drivers. Cap City handles those Nueces County right-of-way cases from its Austin office.
Crosswalks, right-of-way, and driver inattention
Texas gives pedestrians the right-of-way in marked crosswalks and at intersections, but drivers turning across a crossing while hunting for a gap in SPID traffic routinely fail to see a person already in it. The same inattention catches cyclists at the city's high-volume south-side intersections. Under Chapter 33 an insurer will argue the pedestrian darted out or crossed mid-block to shift fault, so the impact location relative to the crosswalk, the signal phase, and any business or TxDOT surveillance become the decisive facts. The Staples, Airline, and Everhart interchanges along SPID are the highest-volume collision points in the city, and they carry the foot and bicycle traffic that turns a driver's missed scan into a serious strike. We move fast to preserve that footage before the standard overwrite window closes.
Severe injuries and the early-evidence problem
A person on foot or on a bicycle has no protection against a vehicle, so even a low-speed strike at a SPID intersection can produce fractures, internal injury, and head trauma far out of proportion to the apparent impact. Corpus pedestrian-impact victims are routinely transported to CHRISTUS Spohn Memorial, the Level II trauma center for the coastal bend, with CHRISTUS Spohn Shoreline and South handling heavier moderate-acuity volume and Driscoll Children's covering pediatric cases. Because Memorial discharges anchor low and turnover is fast, the initial chart often understates a head or internal injury that surfaces days later. We work to identify and statement witnesses early, lock down nearby surveillance while it still exists, and pull the complete hospital chart rather than the discharge summary, because the right-of-way fight often turns on who can prove exactly where the pedestrian was.
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Frequently asked
Corpus Christi pedestrian accident questions
- Often yes. Texas gives pedestrians right-of-way in crosswalks and at intersections, and the driver's claim that you darted out is exactly the Chapter 33 fault argument we expect. What settles it is evidence: the impact point relative to the crosswalk, the signal phase, and business or TxDOT surveillance near the SPID interchanges. We preserve that footage quickly because it usually determines who was actually where.
- Yes, promptly. Pedestrian and cyclist injuries, including internal trauma and concussion, frequently present worse than they first appear and surface days later. Getting examined creates the medical record that ties the injury to the crash. We then pull the complete CHRISTUS Spohn chart, not just the ER discharge note, so the insurer cannot anchor your claim to an incomplete initial assessment.
- They can be, which is why we move early. Pedestrian strikes at busy SPID intersections draw witnesses who disperse quickly, and surveillance from nearby businesses and TxDOT cameras overwrites on short cycles. We identify and statement witnesses and send preservation demands within days of intake so the account of where you were standing does not vanish before the case is built.
- Two years from the date of the injury under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003. If the driver worked for the City of Corpus Christi, Nueces County, or another governmental entity, the Texas Tort Claims Act requires pre-suit notice, often within six months and sometimes sooner under local charters. The evidence deadline is far shorter: surveillance near the SPID interchanges cycles in days.
- Texas law heightens the duty owed to children and does not permit a very young child to be assigned negligence. The two-year limitations period is tolled for a minor until the child turns 18, but waiting that long destroys critical evidence, so we still move promptly to preserve the surveillance, witness accounts, and medical records at Driscoll Children's Hospital or CHRISTUS Spohn Memorial. Any settlement for a minor requires court approval under Texas law.
- The legal standard is the same, but the evidence challenges differ. TxDOT camera coverage and nearby business surveillance on the causeway and bridge corridor overwrite quickly, and wind conditions at the time of impact may factor into causation if the driver claims a gust affected vehicle control. We treat causeway and Harbor Bridge pedestrian cases as high-priority preservation matters from the first day.
Where we work from
Downtown Austin. Corpus Christi clients welcome.
Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Corpus Christi-area clients statewide and travel to Corpus Christi for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.
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