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Bicycle and Pedestrian Accidents

Austin, Texas, Pedestrian and Bike Accidents Lawyer

Bicyclists and pedestrians are often the victims of serious injuries caused by negligent drivers. Injuries can range from broken bones to fatalities and can result in significant medical expenses and long-term care needs. If you or someone you love has suffered a serious bike accident or pedestrian injury in a crosswalk or hit and run accident, you need immediate legal assistance to address your case. At the McMinn Law Firm, our attorneys are experienced in pursuing claims on behalf of the victims of pedestrian and bike accidents.

Our attorneys work aggressively to protect the rights and claims of pedestrian and bike accident victims. When you are injured, contact an attorney you can trust.

A bicycle or pedestrian accident requires an immediate investigation to ensure that all of the necessary evidence is preserved for your claim. Our bike accident and pedestrian injury attorneys will aggressively assert your rights against all negligent parties. Whether your accident was the result of driver negligence, a malfunctioning sign, or a defective automobile or bike part, we will identify every source of liability and pursue claims on your behalf.

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Contact the McMinn Law Firm for experienced legal service from our Austin, Texas, personal injury firm. Our lawyers offer professional and effective legal representation to the victims and families of serious injuries.

Free consultations ● We will come to visit you at your home or in the hospital ● Credit cards accepted ● Contact us 24/7

Practice Areas
Our Location

Austin Office
502 W 14th Street
Austin, TX 78701
Phone: 512.474.0222
Toll Free: 866.417.3800
Fax: 512.474.0223

New Braunfels Office
494 S. Seguin Ave., Suite 200
New Braunfels, TX 78130
Phone: 830.609.1080
Toll Free: 866.417.3800
Fax: 830.609.1088


The McMinn Law Firm serves clients throughout Texas in Bexar County, Travis County, Hayes County, Comal County, and Williamson County, including Austin, San Antonio and New Braunfels in Central Texas and the IH-35 corridor.