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Kyle, TX Pedestrian Accident Lawyer
Texas now classifies pedestrians as vulnerable road users, and the reason is simple: when a driver does not look, the person on foot pays for it. SMB Law, PC pursues the Kyle drivers who fail that duty.
Kyle’s fast growth has widened Kyle Parkway and its I-35 crossings for cars while safe places to walk lag behind, pushing pedestrians and turning vehicles together at intersections and driveways where a driver’s momentary inattention causes serious harm.
Where a Kyle pedestrian accident claim is handled
Kyle is in Hays County, so a lawsuit is filed with the Hays County District Clerk at the Government Center in San Marcos, about fifteen minutes south. Most claims resolve with the insurer before a suit is filed.
Vulnerable road users and a driver’s duty of care
Most serious Kyle pedestrian crashes are not the walker’s fault — they happen because a driver turned, pulled out, or sped through a crossing without seeing a person who was lawfully on foot. Texas recognizes pedestrians as vulnerable road users and holds drivers to a duty of care that reflects the obvious: a person has no protection against a car.
When a motorist ignores that duty at a busy Kyle intersection or a parking-lot driveway, the fault is theirs. We build the case around what the driver should have seen and done — sightlines, speed, signal timing, and attention — so the responsibility lands on the driver who failed to yield rather than the person who was hurt.
Road design is part of the story in a fast-growing city. As Kyle has engineered its arterials and I-35 crossings to move cars quickly, a handful of intersections now generate a disproportionate share of pedestrian conflicts, and understanding which ones — and why — helps prove a case. We use the specific sightlines, crossing distances, and signal timing where you were hit to show a jury why an attentive driver should have anticipated a pedestrian and slowed down.
Decades of Texas injury experience on your side
Pedestrian cases turn on details, and details reward experience. You work directly with attorney Shane M. Boasberg, who has represented injured Texans for more than two decades and has been licensed by the State of Texas since 2003. He knows how Central Texas insurers value pedestrian claims, how local juries weigh fault, and how to answer the reflexive argument that the pedestrian ‘stepped out without warning.’ You get a lawyer who has done this many times — not a case manager reading from a script.
Working with us from Kyle
Our office is in downtown Austin, an easy reach from Kyle. We handle most consultations and case updates by phone and video, and there is no fee unless we recover for you. If travel is difficult, we can also come to you.
Why injured pedestrians choose SMB Law, PC
- Direct attorney access — you talk to Shane, licensed since 2003, not a call center.
- No fee unless we recover — injury cases are handled on a contingency basis.
- Honest advice and transparent terms explained before you commit.
What working with us looks like
- Free consultation to understand what happened and the law that applies.
- Investigation — we preserve evidence, obtain the crash report, and identify every insurer.
- Negotiation or court — we settle when the offer is fair and litigate when it is not.
- Recovery paid out and medical liens resolved so you keep more of it.
A serious crash in Kyle rarely fits a single label โ SMB Law, PC also handles a bicycle collision, a collision claim, and being hit while riding, and you can learn more from our pedestrian accident attorneys.
Frequently asked questions
Is the driver usually at fault when a pedestrian is hit?
Often, yes. Many serious crashes happen because a driver failed to see or yield to a person crossing lawfully. Fault turns on the evidence, which we gather.
What does ‘vulnerable road user’ mean for my case?
It reflects that Texas law expects drivers to take extra care around pedestrians and cyclists. A driver who ignores that duty can be held responsible.
How long do I have to file in Texas?
Generally two years from the date of the crash, so it is best to act while evidence still exists.
Do I have to travel to your office from Kyle?
No. Our office is about 20 miles north on I-35, and we handle Kyle consultations and updates by phone and video.
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