Pedestrian Injured in Car Accident on Kingsbury St. in Seguin, TX
Guadalupe County, TX — December 7, 2025, a pedestrian was injured as the result of a car accident around 12:31 a.m. along Kingsbury Street/US 90.
According to initial details about the accident, it happened between the 6th Street and 7th Street intersections.
Investigators said that a 58-year-old man was on foot at the time along westbound lanes of Kingsbury. While there, a Toyota Camry struck the man. The pedestrian was seriously injured in the collision. The driver possibly had injuries, as well.
Right now, additional details are unconfirmed.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
People often think pedestrian accidents are all about who had the right-of-way. That's an important factor, but it's just one out of many to consider. Lighting, distraction, signage, alcohol, vehicle defects, medical conditions, other kinds of emergencies—likely or not, a lot of things can lead to an accident like this. Have authorities here looked into these possible factors?

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