Personal Injury Lawyer in Kyle, TX

Kyle has been one of the fastest-growing cities in the country for years running, and the consequences of that growth show up most clearly on its roads. Unlike larger cities that had decades to develop layered transportation networks, Kyle’s road system is still catching up to a population that doubled in less than ten years. The result is a city where a major interstate, a handful of two-lane farm roads, and a rapidly expanding set of subdivision connectors all collide, literally, with increasing frequency.

If you were injured in a Kyle accident, the Pabst Law Firm handles Hays County injury claims with the level of direct attorney involvement that your case deserves. You talk to your lawyer. You get answers when you need them.

Reach us at (512) 642-2676 for a free consultation. We handle cases on contingency, so you pay nothing unless we win.

Kyle’s Specific Accident Patterns

Kyle’s crash patterns are distinct from neighboring cities like Buda and San Marcos, even though all three sit along I-35. The differences come down to road layout, development patterns, and how residents move through the city day to day.

I-35 through Kyle is the most obvious hazard. But the specific problem here is not just volume. It is the interaction between the interstate and Kyle’s commercial centers. Kyle Crossing, the city’s major retail hub along Kyle Parkway, draws traffic off I-35 through interchange ramps that feed directly into a shopping center access road. During peak hours and weekends, the backup from Kyle Crossing extends onto the I-35 frontage road and sometimes onto the main lanes. This creates a recurring pattern of rear-end crashes and merge-related sideswipes that we see in case after case.

Plum Creek and surrounding residential areas have grown faster than the roads that serve them. Kohlers Crossing and the intersections connecting Plum Creek to Kyle Parkway handle school traffic, daily commuters, and commercial delivery vehicles on roads that still look and feel like suburban side streets. Left-turn crashes at unsignalized intersections are a recurring problem, and the injuries from these T-bone impacts are often severe.

RM 150 heading west toward Dripping Springs is a two-lane road carrying traffic volumes it was never designed for. The combination of high relative speeds, no median barrier, and limited sight lines at curves and hillcrests produces head-on collisions and crossover crashes that result in catastrophic injuries. This is one of the most dangerous road types in Texas, and Kyle residents use it daily.

Center Street and the old downtown corridor present a different kind of risk. Pedestrian traffic near local restaurants, the growing farmers market scene, and events at City Square Park mix with vehicle traffic in an area where crosswalks are limited and drivers are often looking for parking rather than watching for people on foot.

Kyle Injury Cases We Handle

  • I-35 wrecks and Kyle Crossing interchange rear-end collisions
  • T-bone crashes at Plum Creek and Kohlers Crossing intersections
  • Head-on and crossover collisions on RM 150
  • Pedestrian injuries near downtown Kyle and Center Street
  • Motorcycle wrecks on rural Hays County roads
  • Slip-and-fall accidents at Kyle Crossing retail, H-E-B, and commercial properties
  • Construction zone injuries from ongoing development projects

Serious Kyle injuries typically mean treatment at Seton Medical Center Hays, with more severe cases transferred to Austin trauma facilities. We work with your medical providers to build a complete treatment record that supports the full value of your claim.

What Your Kyle Case Needs From a Law Firm

Kyle injury cases require attention to details that are specific to this city. An I-35 rear-end crash caused by Kyle Crossing congestion backing onto the interstate is a different case from a standard highway collision. It may involve the property owner’s traffic management plan, the city’s signage and signal timing, and the commercial tenants whose access points contribute to the problem. These factors expand both the liability analysis and the available insurance coverage.

We investigate every policy connected to your accident. That includes the at-fault driver’s auto insurance, any commercial or employer policies, property owner liability coverage, and underinsured motorist protection on your own policy. Many firms stop at the first layer. We do not.

If medical costs are a concern, we connect you with treatment providers who will begin your care now and collect payment from the settlement when your case resolves. Your recovery starts before the legal process finishes.

Our office is at 3901 S. Lamar Blvd., Suite 440, in Austin, a straight shot up I-35 from Kyle. We regularly serve Kyle and Hays County clients and handle all communications in English and Spanish.

Texas Injury Laws Kyle Residents Should Know

Texas gives you two years from the date of your accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. That deadline is absolute. Once it passes, the court will dismiss your case regardless of the evidence. With Kyle’s road conditions changing as development continues, evidence at the scene, such as lane markings, signal configurations, and construction zone layouts, can change rapidly. Early action preserves your case.

Texas uses modified comparative negligence. If you are found more than 50 percent at fault, you recover nothing. At 50 percent or less, your compensation is reduced by your share of responsibility. Insurance companies will try to shift blame, especially in intersection crashes where right-of-way disputes are common. We build your case with the evidence needed to counter those arguments.

We work entirely on contingency. No hourly bills, no retainers, no cost unless we recover compensation for you.

How Kyle Cases Move Through Hays County Courts

Kyle injury cases are filed in Hays County courts. We know this jurisdiction, the procedural requirements, and the pace at which cases progress through the system. We prepare every case for trial because that preparation creates the leverage that leads to fair settlements.

Call The Pabst Law Firm at (512) 642-2676. We will review your case for free and give you honest answers about your options. No pressure, no obligation.