Pedestrian Accident in Houston Texas

Thousands of pedestrians are involved in accidents with motor vehicles across Texas and New Mexico each year. The majority of pedestrian accidents are caused by reckless or negligent drivers. If you believe a driver’s negligence caused your accident, get in touch with our pedestrian accident attorneys at The Sloan Firm today.

Experienced Pedestrian Accident Attorneys in Texas and New Mexico

The key question in cases involving collisions between a car and a pedestrian is ‘who had the right of way?’ Under Texas law, a car driver must yield the right of way when the pedestrian:

  • Uses a sidewalk
  • Uses a marked crosswalk
  • Crosses at an intersection
  • Is a child getting on or off a school bus
  • Approaches on a sidewalk

Texas law also requires drivers to operate using due care to avoid colliding with a pedestrian on a roadway, use proper precaution when seeing a child or ‘obviously confused or incapacitated person’ on a roadway, or give a warning by sound of horn when needed.

The Sloan Firm Pedestrian Accident Attorneys will Investigate Your Case

When our attorneys at The Sloan Firm investigate your pedestrian accident case, we will gather and analyze evidence that demonstrates why the accident happened and who was at fault for the injuries sustained. This evidence may include:
accident scene photos

  • eyewitness statements
  • cell phone records
  • toxicology test results
  • footage from red light or surveillance cameras

The most common causes of pedestrian accidents that the Sloan Firm’s investigations typically reveal are driver-related. Drivers commonly cause accidents when they:
Speed or drive aggressively

  • Run red lights
  • Ignore stop signs
  • Fail to keep a proper lookout
  • Drive while fatigued
  • Drive distracted, such as texting or talking on a cell phone

There is a limited period of time to file a lawsuit after you are hit by a negligent car driver while walking. The statute of limitations for personal injury claims in Texas is two years from the date of the accident, while in New Mexico, it is three years. Due to these time limits, you should get in touch with The Sloan Firm as soon as you are ready to take action.

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