Personal Injury Attorneys Serving Schertz, Texas
Schertz, Texas is one of the most strategically positioned cities in the San Antonio metro — sitting at the confluence of IH-35 and IH-10, two of Texas's busiest interstate highways, while spanning three county lines. That three-county geography creates jurisdictional complexity that makes experienced legal representation essential after any serious accident. Wayne Wright LLP fights for Schertz injury victims across all three county court systems, with $500 million recovered and no fees until we win.
Schertz has grown more than 137% since 2000 and now has a population of approximately 45,000 with a median household income of nearly $97,000 — one of the highest-income suburbs in the northeast san antonio corridor — with guadalupe county ranking among the 15 fastest-growing counties in texas. Personal injury claims in Schertz are governed by Texas negligence law with a two-year statute of limitations under Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code §16.003. Schertz spans Guadalupe, Bexar, and Comal counties. The county where your accident occurred determines which court system handles your case — Guadalupe County District Courts in Seguin, Bexar County District Courts in San Antonio, or Comal County District Courts in New Braunfels. Wayne Wright evaluates the precise county jurisdiction as the first step of every Schertz case.
Wayne Wright handles the full range of personal injury cases for Schertz clients: motor vehicle accidents on IH-35, IH-10, and FM-1518, commercial truck and 18-wheeler crashes, workplace and construction injuries, rideshare accidents, and wrongful death claims. Insurance companies start building their case against you the moment the accident occurs — Wayne Wright starts building yours the moment you call.
Evidence disappears fast: surveillance footage overwrites in 24–72 hours, accident scenes are cleared, witnesses move on. Wayne Wright issues spoliation letters, secures all available footage, and engages reconstruction experts the same day you retain us—not weeks later.
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