If you’ve been injured in a Texas pedestrian hit-and-run accident, protecting your rights starts with understanding how these cases work under state law. Dallas, Fort Worth, and other Texas cities report a concerning number of pedestrian hit-and-run incidents every year. Below, we break down what Texas pedestrians need to know about filing claims, pursuing compensation, and the laws involved.

Under the Texas Transportation Code, leaving the scene of an accident is a criminal offense. Texas law specifically requires drivers to stop and provide aid if someone is injured (Tex. Transp. Code § 550.021). Failing to do so may lead to felony charges, especially if the crash results in serious injury or death.
Texas law allows injured pedestrians to recover:
These claims fall under Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Title 4, specifically regarding personal injury and wrongful death claims.
Unfortunately, many hit-and-run drivers evade capture. In these situations, Texas pedestrian victims may turn to their own auto policy’s uninsured motorist coverage. Texas Insurance Code § 1952.101 requires UM/UIM coverage to be offered with auto policies, though drivers may reject it in writing.
According to the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), Dallas County and Tarrant County consistently rank among the top counties for pedestrian accidents statewide. Locations such as I-30, I-35W, and busy intersections near downtown districts often see higher incident rates.
For more insights, see our related article: Car Accident Injuries May Not Always Be Apparent.
Yes, through your uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage under Texas Insurance Code § 1952.101, you may still recover damages even if the driver is not identified.
Under Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 16.003, the statute of limitations is generally two years from the date of the incident.
Disclaimer: This blog is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. For personalized counsel, contact Ted B. Lyon & Associates.
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