Katy is one of the fastest-growing communities in the Houston metropolitan area, and that growth comes with a rising number of serious accidents on its roads. If you were hurt in a Katy car accident, knowing the local trends helps, but what matters most right now is protecting your right to compensation.
At the Law Office of Shane McClelland, we represent accident victims throughout Katy and the greater Houston area. Call us at (713) 597-4836 or contact us online for a free consultation.
Katy is at the intersection of two counties, Harris and Fort Bend, both of which consistently rank among the most dangerous in Texas for traffic crashes. According to TxDOT’s 2024 crash data, Harris County recorded 115,173 traffic crashes leading to about 30,705 possible injuries and 579 deaths in 2024, the highest total of any county in the state. Fort Bend County recorded 13,217 total crashes in 2024 alone, a 10% increase from the prior year. These resulted in 2,426 possible injuries and 41 fatalities.
While Katy’s total crash count is lower than Houston or Dallas, crashes here frequently involve high speeds and highway traffic, which increases the likelihood of serious injury even when the overall volume is lower.
Interstate 10, known locally as the Katy Freeway, is one of the most heavily traveled stretches of highway in the country and one of the most dangerous in the region. Based on TxDOT and Crash Records Information System data, the intersections in Katy with the highest crash volume and injury severity include:
As Katy continues to grow, new intersections are added to this list each year.
The same factors that drive accident statistics statewide show up in Katy’s crash data in concentrated form, given the volume of commuter and commercial traffic passing through daily.
The most common causes of serious accidents in the Katy area include:
The choices you make immediately after an accident affect the strength of any car accident claim you file later. Evidence disappears quickly, injuries are not always obvious at the scene, and insurance companies begin their process long before most people think to contact an attorney.
Steps that help protect your options include:
Texas gives injured accident victims two years from the date of the crash to file a personal injury lawsuit, and if the accident caused a death, surviving family members generally have two years from the date of death to bring a wrongful death claim, both under Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 16.003. Missing these deadlines almost always ends the right to pursue any compensation at all, regardless of how clear the other driver’s fault may be.
At the Law Office of Shane McClelland, our attorneys handle car accident cases for clients throughout Katy, Harris County, and Fort Bend County. We build cases around solid evidence, move quickly to preserve it, and push back when insurance companies offer less than what our clients are owed.
You can hear directly from the people we have represented in our client testimonials. We handle car accident cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay no attorney fees unless we recover compensation for you, though clients may still be responsible for certain litigation costs.
It can. Accidents on Harris County roads are handled differently from those in Fort Bend County in terms of which courts and agencies are involved. Our attorneys handle cases in both counties and know how each jurisdiction operates.
Texas has a significant uninsured driver problem, particularly in the Houston area. If the at-fault driver has no insurance, your own uninsured motorist coverage may apply. Our attorneys review all available insurance sources to identify every option before assuming coverage is unavailable.
Fault is established through police reports, witness statements, physical evidence from the scene, dashcam footage, and sometimes crash reconstruction analysis. Under Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 33.001, Texas uses a modified comparative fault rule, meaning you can still recover compensation as long as your share of fault does not exceed 50%.
If you were hurt in a crash anywhere in the Katy area, our team at the Law Office of Shane McClelland is ready to help you understand your options and get moving before evidence disappears or deadlines pass. Call us at (713) 597-4836 or contact us online for a free consultation. There is no cost to speak with us and no obligation to move forward.