Irving · Pedestrian Accident
Irving Pedestrian Accident Lawyer
A pedestrian or bicycle accident claim in Irving covers cases where a motor vehicle strikes a person on foot or on a bike at locations such as the crosswalk-heavy intersections along Northwest Highway (Loop 12) near Bachman Lake or in the Las Colinas corridor, governed by driver duties under the Texas Transportation Code to yield to pedestrians in marked and unmarked crosswalks. The injured person is entirely unprotected, which consistently produces severe injuries from bumper and secondary ground strikes. Texas modified comparative fault under Chapter 33 applies, but even a pedestrian who was partially outside a crosswalk can recover so long as their share of fault does not exceed 50 percent. Cases are filed in Dallas County district court at the George L. Allen Sr. Courts Building, and where a governmental entity owns or controls the intersection, a six-month Tort Claims Act notice applies.
Why Irving cases are different
Pedestrians and cyclists in Irving share space with heavy commuter and commercial traffic, especially around the busy signalized crossings on Northwest Highway and in the dense Las Colinas corridor. When a driver focused on merging or finding an airport ramp fails to yield, the person on foot or on a bike absorbs the full impact.
Right-of-way, driver inattention, and Irving's high-volume intersections
Texas law gives pedestrians the right of way in marked crosswalks and at intersections, and drivers must yield, but right-of-way rules only help when the evidence shows where the pedestrian was and what the signal said. Northwest Highway (Loop 12) through northeast Irving carries more intersection collisions than the freeways, and the high-volume signalized crossings near Bachman Lake and the Northwest Highway and SH-183 junction are exactly the kind of busy nodes where a driver turning or merging never registers a person in the crosswalk. The Las Colinas corridor adds a steady flow of fleet and rideshare vehicles staging for airport pickups, where a driver's attention is split. We move quickly on signal-timing data, walk-signal phases, and any nearby camera feed, because establishing the pedestrian was lawfully crossing on the walk phase is what defeats the reflexive claim that the pedestrian darted out.
Severe injuries and the comparative-fault fight in pedestrian cases
An unprotected pedestrian or cyclist struck by a vehicle commonly suffers catastrophic harm, fractures, internal injuries, and traumatic brain injury, and severe pedestrian impacts in Irving are typically routed under EMS protocol to Parkland Memorial or Methodist Dallas rather than a local hospital. That severity raises the stakes and sharpens the defense's incentive to shift blame. Texas Chapter 33 comparative responsibility applies to pedestrians and cyclists too: recovery is available if the injured person's fault is 50 percent or below, reduced by their percentage. Insurers routinely argue a pedestrian crossed against the signal or outside the crosswalk to push that percentage over the bar. Countering that argument depends on physical evidence gathered early, the point of impact, the crosswalk markings, and the signal phase, before the scene and the data are gone.
Frequently asked
Irving pedestrian accident questions
- With evidence from the scene. Walk-signal phase data, the crosswalk markings, the point of impact on the roadway, and any nearby camera feed can establish that you were lawfully crossing. On Irving's busy crossings near Bachman Lake and along Northwest Highway, that proof is decisive. We move quickly because signal-timing logs and camera footage sit on short retention windows and disappear if no one demands them.
- Possibly. Texas comparative responsibility under Chapter 33 allows recovery if your share of fault is 50 percent or less, with damages reduced by your percentage. Being slightly outside a crosswalk does not automatically bar a claim, especially if the driver was inattentive or failed to yield. The full picture, including driver speed and sightlines, determines how fault is apportioned.
- Major-trauma pedestrian impacts are typically diverted under EMS protocol to Parkland Memorial or Methodist Dallas rather than a local Irving hospital, while less severe injuries may go to Baylor Scott & White Medical Center Irving or Medical City Las Colinas. Pedestrian cases often involve internal and head injuries that the initial ER summary understates, so we gather the complete records from every treating facility to capture the full injury picture.
- Yes, when the driver was operating the vehicle within the scope of employment at the time of the crash. Irving's Las Colinas corporate corridor produces a steady stream of fleet-vehicle incidents, and the employer is generally liable for the driver's conduct under respondeat superior. The fleet vehicle's own commercial auto policy typically carries higher limits than a personal policy, and the employer may face direct negligence claims if the driver had a prior record the company ignored.
- No. Texas law requires a driver turning right on red to yield to pedestrians in the crosswalk before proceeding. A driver who completes the turn without yielding is negligent regardless of the traffic signal. The walk-signal phase at the time of impact is the key fact, and we obtain that signal-timing data before the records cycle out.
- Not exactly. Texas law treats a bicyclist as a vehicle operator with the rights and duties of a motor-vehicle driver under Transportation Code Section 551.101. That means cyclists must follow traffic signals and lane rules, but drivers must yield to them just as they would yield to another vehicle. Comparative fault under Chapter 33 applies the same way, and a cyclist who was riding lawfully can recover from a driver who failed to yield or made an unsafe pass.
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Downtown Austin. Irving clients welcome.
Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Irving-area clients statewide and travel to Irving for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.
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