The Crash Team | June 11, 2026 | Pedestrian Accidents

Pedestrian accidents are some of the most serious and life-altering types of crashes in Texas.
When a vehicle strikes a pedestrian, the injuries are often severe. Many victims are left asking:
What are my rights, and how do I recover compensation?
If you were injured as a pedestrian, Texas law gives you important rights. However, you may still face challenges when dealing with insurance companies.
Have you sustained injuries as a pedestrian due to the negligence of a motorist? Reach out to a pedestrian accident lawyer at The Crash Team today. Call 713-300-0000 or contact us online for a free consultation.
Do Pedestrians Have the Right of Way in Texas?
In many situations, yes, but not always.
Under Texas Transportation Code § 552.003, drivers are generally required to yield to pedestrians:
- In marked crosswalks
- At intersections
- When pedestrians have a walk signal
However, pedestrians also have responsibilities, such as:
- Obeying traffic signals
- Avoiding sudden entry into traffic
- Using designated crossing areas when available
Liability depends on the specific circumstances of the accident.
What Rights Do Injured Pedestrians Have?
If you were hit by a vehicle, you have the right to:
- Seek medical treatment
- File an insurance claim
- Pursue compensation for your injuries
- File a personal injury lawsuit if necessary
Even if the driver claims you were partially at fault, you may still be able to recover damages.
Can You Recover Compensation If You Were Partially at Fault?
Yes.
Texas follows modified comparative negligence rules under Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 33.001, which means:
- You can recover compensation if you are 50% or less at fault
- Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault
- You cannot recover damages if you are more than 50% at fault
Example:
If your damages total $100,000 and you are 20% at fault:
- You may recover $80,000
Insurance companies often try to shift blame onto pedestrians to reduce payouts.
What Compensation Can You Recover as a Pedestrian?
Pedestrian accidents often result in significant damages.
You may be entitled to compensation for:
- Medical expenses
- Future medical care
- Lost wages
- Reduced earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
- Rehabilitation costs
Because injuries are often severe, these claims can be substantial.
Not sure what your claim is worth? Let’s find out together.
Common Causes of Pedestrian Accidents
Understanding how accidents happen can help establish liability.
Common causes include:
- Distracted driving, texting, or phone use
- Speeding
- Failure to yield at crosswalks
- Running red lights or stop signs
- Driving under the influence
- Poor visibility or nighttime conditions
Driver negligence is a leading factor in most pedestrian accidents.
What Evidence Is Important in Pedestrian Accident Cases?
Strong evidence is critical to proving your claim.
Important evidence may include:
- Police accident reports
- Surveillance or traffic camera footage
- Witness statements
- Photos of the scene
- Medical records
- Accident reconstruction analysis
This evidence helps establish both fault and the extent of your injuries.
What If the Driver Leaves the Scene?
If you were injured in a hit-and-run accident, you may still have options.
You can pursue compensation through:
- Uninsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage
- Your own insurance policy
Even without identifying the driver, you may still be able to recover damages.
What Should You Do After a Pedestrian Accident?
Taking the right steps can protect your claim:
- Seek immediate medical attention
- Call law enforcement and file a report
- Gather witness information if possible
- Document the scene with photos or video
- Avoid speaking with insurance companies without guidance
Early action can preserve critical evidence.
How Insurance Companies Handle Pedestrian Claims
Insurance companies often try to reduce liability by arguing:
- The pedestrian was not in a crosswalk
- The pedestrian entered traffic suddenly
- The driver could not avoid the collision
These arguments are used to shift fault and lower compensation.
When Should You Contact a Lawyer?
You should speak with an attorney if:
- You were injured as a pedestrian
- Liability is disputed
- The driver’s insurance company contacts you
- You have serious injuries
- You receive a low settlement offer
Pedestrian cases often involve high stakes and aggressive insurance tactics.
How The Crash Team Protects Injured Pedestrians
At The Crash Team, we fight for pedestrians who have been seriously injured.
We:
- Investigate the accident thoroughly
- Gather strong evidence to establish liability
- Work with medical experts to document injuries
- Challenge insurance company defenses
- Negotiate aggressively for full compensation
- Prepare cases for trial when necessary
We make sure your rights are protected every step of the way.
Speak With a Texas Pedestrian Accident Lawyer at The Crash Team Today
A pedestrian accident can leave you facing serious injuries, mounting expenses, and uncertainty about the future. You should not have to handle the legal process alone while trying to recover.
Our law firm is based in Sugar Land and proudly represents pedestrian injury victims throughout Texas. We handle pedestrian accident cases on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay no attorney’s fees unless we win compensation for you.
Call us today at 713-300-0000 for a free consultation.