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New Braunfels Car Accident Lawyers Fighting for Comal County Victims

TL;DR (In short): Harper Law Firm fights for New Braunfels car accident victims on I-35, SH 46, Loop 337, and all Comal County roads. We are a true litigation firm that builds real cases and maximizes compensation, not a settlement mill that pushes quick payouts.

Why New Braunfels Accident Victims Choose Harper Law Firm

Car accidents in New Braunfels are more dangerous than many Texas drivers realize. The city sits at the intersection of one of the most heavily trafficked interstate corridors in the state with a booming tourism economy that floods local roads with unfamiliar drivers every weekend. Approximately 1,500 to 2,000 crashes occur in New Braunfels annually, with I-35 alone accounting for more than 1,200 of those collisions. When you are hurt in one of these crashes, the insurance companies fighting against you have teams of adjusters and attorneys working to minimize your payout. Harper Law Firm levels that playing field with experienced trial attorneys who prepare every case for court.

A True Litigation Firm on I-35 and Beyond

Harper Law Firm is not a high-volume settlement mill. We thoroughly investigate every case, gather all available evidence, retain qualified expert witnesses, and build a legal strategy designed to maximize the value of your claim. If the insurance company will not pay what your case is worth, we are fully prepared to try it before a Comal County jury. That credible trial threat is what produces maximum settlements.

The Most Dangerous Roads in New Braunfels

Interstate 35: New Braunfels Most Dangerous Corridor

I-35 through New Braunfels is the city's most crash-prone road by a wide margin. Speeding contributes to 30 percent of all crashes on this corridor, where high traffic volumes and frequent lane changes between eight mainlanes create constant hazard. Rear-end collisions during peak commute hours, jackknife accidents involving 18-wheelers, and multi-vehicle pile-ups in work zones are all common on this stretch. I-35 accounted for seven of eleven recorded fatal crashes in a recent study period and generated more than 600 total accidents in a single year. The five most crash-prone areas on I-35 in New Braunfels are the I-35 and SH 46 interchange at Exit 189 with 70 crashes, I-35 and FM 306 with 58 crashes, I-35 and Walnut Avenue with 45 crashes, I-35 and Loop 337 with 40 crashes, and I-35 and Seguin Avenue with 52 crashes. Back-to-back crashes at these same locations on busy travel days have been documented, with congestion from the first crash contributing to second collisions within minutes.

State Highway 46 and the SH 46 and I-35 Interchange

The SH 46 and I-35 interchange at Exit 189 is arguably the most dangerous single point in New Braunfels. It serves as the primary access route toward Schlitterbahn Waterpark, the Gruene Historic District, Canyon Lake, and residential growth areas on the city's north and east sides, creating a constant mix of local commuter traffic, out-of-town tourists, and commercial vehicles. SH 46 continues east into New Braunfels where it passes over the Guadalupe River and intersects with Loop 337, adding additional complexity to an already high-volume corridor.

Loop 337: City Circulator with Serious Crash History

Loop 337 surrounds New Braunfels and carries a mix of local resident traffic, retail shoppers, and tourist vehicles. The intersection at I-35 and Loop 337 consistently ranks among the highest for serious injury and fatal accidents, with complex traffic flow and multiple merge lanes frequently causing side-impact collisions. Loop 337 was the site of two fatal crashes in a single study year, and signal timing and low visibility are often cited as contributing factors.

FM 725 Intersection Hazards

The intersection of I-35 and FM 725 is the single most dangerous intersection in New Braunfels based on TxDOT CRIS data, recording 85 total crashes, 45 serious injury crashes, and three fatalities. Heavy traffic volumes, freeway ramp congestion, and high pedestrian activity near surrounding commercial zones combine to make this location particularly dangerous.

FM 306 and the Canyon Lake Corridor

FM 306 runs north from I-35 toward Canyon Lake, carrying significant recreational traffic especially during summer and holiday periods. The FM 306 and Creekside Crossing intersection near the Creekside Town Centre shopping area is a documented hotspot for distracted driver collisions and rear-end crashes. FM 306 and Longhorn Industrial Drive recorded 14 accidents in 2021 alone, driven by a mix of commercial and recreational vehicle conflicts.

Common Causes of New Braunfels Car Accidents

Speeding on I-35 and SH 46

Speeding contributes to 30 percent of all crashes in New Braunfels. The high-speed nature of I-35 and SH 46 means that even minor inattention can result in catastrophic collisions. Drivers approaching the SH 46 interchange or merging onto I-35 from frontage roads often fail to match the speed of mainlane traffic, creating dangerous rear-end collision scenarios.

Distracted Driving Throughout the City

Distracted driving causes 15 percent of New Braunfels crashes. Tourist drivers unfamiliar with local roads frequently consult GPS devices, phones, and navigation apps while operating at highway speeds. The area around Schlitterbahn, the Gruene Historic District, and the Comal and Guadalupe River tubing launches creates particularly high distracted-driving risk during summer months and event weekends.

Failure to Yield Right of Way

Failure to yield contributes to 25 percent of New Braunfels collisions, primarily at intersections like I-35 and FM 725, I-35 and Loop 337, and Seguin Avenue and County Line Road. Drivers entering I-35 from frontage roads, making left turns at complex intersections, and crossing multiple-lane highways on farm-to-market roads frequently fail to adequately yield, resulting in T-bone and side-impact crashes.

Drunk Driving During Tourism Peaks

Drunk driving contributes to 19 percent of all fatal crashes in the New Braunfels area. The city's heavy tourism economy, with Schlitterbahn, Comal River tubing, Guadalupe River recreational areas, Wurstfest, and the Gruene Hall music venue all drawing drinking visitors, creates elevated DUI risk year-round. The New Braunfels Police Department has implemented No Refusal DWI enforcement initiatives specifically targeting peak tourism seasons and weekend nights.

Types of Car Accident Injuries We Handle

Traumatic Brain Injuries

High-speed collisions on I-35 and SH 46 frequently cause traumatic brain injuries ranging from concussions to severe TBI requiring long-term care. These injuries are often not immediately apparent and can worsen without prompt medical attention. Victims should seek evaluation at Resolute Health Hospital or New Braunfels Regional Medical Center immediately after any significant collision.

Spinal Cord and Back Injuries

Rear-end collisions, which are the most common crash type on I-35, often cause whiplash, herniated discs, and more severe spinal cord injuries. These injuries can result in chronic pain, reduced mobility, and permanent disability requiring substantial long-term medical care and lifestyle modification.

Broken Bones and Orthopedic Injuries

T-bone crashes at New Braunfels intersections and high-speed collisions on I-35 frequently cause fractured limbs, pelvis fractures, and other orthopedic injuries requiring surgery, physical therapy, and extended recovery periods.

Soft Tissue Injuries

Muscle strains, ligament tears, and tendon injuries are common in moderate-speed collisions throughout New Braunfels. While these injuries may seem minor initially, they can result in chronic pain and reduced function that significantly impacts quality of life and earning capacity.

What to Do After a Car Accident in New Braunfels

Call 911 immediately. The New Braunfels Police Department responds to accidents within city limits; Texas DPS troopers handle crashes on I-35 mainlanes and rural areas. Move to safety if possible. Pull off I-35 or onto a side street if the vehicle is drivable and doing so does not worsen injuries. Document the scene thoroughly with photos of all vehicles, road conditions, injuries, traffic signs, and surrounding area. Collect full contact and insurance information from all drivers, passengers, and witnesses. Seek medical attention. Resolute Health Hospital New Braunfels is located at 555 Creekside Crossing Drive. New Braunfels Regional Medical Center serves the area as well. Do not delay evaluation even if injuries seem minor. Contact Harper Law Firm before speaking to any insurance adjuster. Early legal counsel protects your right to fair compensation.

Texas Car Accident Laws Affecting New Braunfels Cases

Texas Statute of Limitations

Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Section 16.003 gives personal injury victims two years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit. Missing this deadline generally bars any recovery entirely. Contact an attorney promptly to preserve all available evidence and protect your legal rights.

Texas Modified Comparative Fault

Under Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Section 33.001, you can recover compensation even if you bear some responsibility for the crash, as long as your percentage of fault does not exceed 50 percent. Your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault. Insurance adjusters are trained to exaggerate your fault to reduce or eliminate your claim, making experienced legal representation critical.

Minimum Insurance Requirements in Texas

Texas law requires drivers to carry minimum liability coverage of $30,000 per person and $60,000 per accident for bodily injury, plus $25,000 for property damage. Many New Braunfels drivers carry only minimum limits, which may be insufficient to cover serious injury claims. Our attorneys investigate all available coverage sources including uninsured and underinsured motorist policies.

Common Questions from New Braunfels Car Accident Victims

How much is my New Braunfels car accident case worth?

Case value depends on the severity of your injuries, your total medical expenses including future care, your lost wages and reduced earning capacity, your pain and suffering, and the strength of liability evidence. Cases involving serious or permanent injuries, TBI, or spinal cord damage typically command significantly higher values. Our attorneys provide honest, data-driven case evaluations based on comparable Comal County results.

Do I need a lawyer if the other driver's insurance accepts liability?

Yes. Insurance companies that accept liability early often still make lowball settlement offers knowing that unrepresented claimants frequently accept them. An experienced Harper Law Firm attorney will fully document your injuries and future needs, negotiate for maximum compensation, and file suit if the offer is inadequate.

Can I still recover if I was partially at fault?

Texas modified comparative fault allows you to recover if your fault does not exceed 50 percent, though your recovery is reduced by your percentage. Insurance companies routinely inflate your fault percentage to reduce their exposure. Legal representation is essential to counter these tactics.

Contact New Braunfels Car Accident Lawyers Today

If you were injured in a car accident in New Braunfels, Gruene, Canyon Lake, or anywhere in Comal County, do not wait to protect your rights. Contact Harper Law Firm today for a free, no-obligation consultation. We review your accident details, explain your legal options under Texas law, and provide an honest assessment of your claim. You pay no attorney fees unless we win your case. Call Harper Law Firm now. New Braunfels car accident lawyers fighting for maximum compensation.

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