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Cypress Pedestrian Accident Lawyer

A pedestrian or bicycle accident claim in Cypress arises when a motor vehicle strikes a person on foot or on a bicycle on an arterial road, at a crosswalk, or in a school zone, and the severity is high because there is no vehicle structure to absorb the impact. Texas law under Tex. Transp. Code Ch. 552 requires drivers to yield to pedestrians in crosswalks, and bicyclists operating on roads like Barker Cypress or Fry Road have the same rights and duties as motor-vehicle drivers under § 551.101. The two-year deadline under § 16.003 applies, and Tort Claims Act six-month notice rules apply when a governmental entity is involved. Modified comparative fault under Chapter 33 governs even when a victim crossed outside a marked crosswalk.

Why Cypress cases are different

Cypress grew faster than its arterials were built for pedestrians, and the FM-1960 commercial corridor, the Cy-Fair ISD school zones, and the busy intersections feeding US-290 put people on foot and on bikes in the path of distracted, fast-moving traffic.

Crosswalks, right of way, and where people get hit in Cypress

FM-1960 is a heavily commercial east-west arterial with concentrated retail and medical-office traffic, the kind of stroad where wide lanes and frequent driveways force pedestrians to cross long distances among turning vehicles. The arterials feeding US-290, including Barker Cypress, Fry Road, Telge Road, and Spring Cypress, were engineered to move master-planned community traffic to the freeway, not to protect people walking or biking across them. Texas law gives pedestrians the right of way in marked crosswalks and at intersections, and drivers a duty to yield, but the everyday failures here are right-turn-on-red drivers watching for a gap in traffic instead of the person in the crosswalk, and turning drivers who never look for a cyclist. The Cy-Fair ISD school-zone overlap concentrates child-pedestrian exposure at morning and afternoon pickup hours on those same arterials.

Severe injuries, driver inattention, and proving the sequence

A person on foot or a bike has no crumple zone, so even a low-speed strike at a Cypress intersection can mean fractures, internal injuries, or a traumatic brain injury, and the most serious cases transfer southeast to Memorial Hermann-TMC and, for children, Texas Children's inside the TMC. Liability usually turns on right of way and driver attention, and the proof often lives outside the police report: signal-timing and walk-phase data at the intersection, nearby business or TxDOT camera footage, and phone records when distraction is suspected. We send preservation letters quickly because that footage runs on short retention windows. Comparative fault still applies under Chapter 33, so insurers may argue the pedestrian darted out or crossed against the signal; documenting the crossing geometry and signal phase early is how we keep the focus on the driver's failure to yield.

Frequently asked

Cypress pedestrian accident questions

  • Likely yes, if you had the right of way in a crosswalk or at an intersection. Texas comparative fault under Chapter 33 lets you recover unless you are more than fifty percent responsible. Insurers routinely argue a pedestrian darted out, so we pull signal-timing data and nearby camera footage to establish the actual crossing sequence and signal phase.

Where we work from

Downtown Austin. Cypress clients welcome.

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