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A Klein Collins Student Is Gone. Texas Families Have Legal Rights.

If your family lost a child in an e-bike or roadway incident in Spring, TX, HurtMatch can connect you with an experienced Texas wrongful death attorney today.

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What Happened

A Klein Collins High School student died after falling from an e-bike and striking their head, according to school officials. The student reportedly fell over and hit a curb, sustaining a fatal head injury. E-bike incidents involving minors can raise product liability questions as well as premises and roadway defect claims. The incident has prompted grief and concern across the Klein ISD community. Families in wrongful death cases involving minors are entitled to pursue full compensation under Texas law.

Losing a child is devastating under any circumstance. When that loss happens suddenly and involves questions about a defective product or dangerous roadway condition, families are left not only grieving but searching for answers. The Klein Collins High School community is mourning, and many parents are asking whether this tragedy could have been prevented.

Families in this situation often do not know where to begin. Medical bills, funeral expenses, and the emotional toll of loss can feel overwhelming. Texas law provides a path forward for surviving parents and family members through wrongful death and survival claims, and understanding your options early matters because legal deadlines apply.

Texas law: In Texas, wrongful death and survival claims must generally be filed within two years of the date of death under the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code, making it critical for families to act promptly. Texas follows a modified comparative fault rule, meaning that even if multiple parties share responsibility, a claim may still move forward as long as the claimant is not found more than 50 percent at fault. Product liability claims in Texas can be brought against e-bike manufacturers, distributors, or retailers if a defect in design, manufacturing, or warnings contributed to the incident.

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Questions

Who can file a wrongful death claim in Texas after a minor child dies?

Under Texas law, the surviving parents, spouse, or children of the deceased are typically entitled to file a wrongful death claim. For a minor child, parents are generally the primary claimants and may seek compensation for grief, lost companionship, funeral costs, and related losses.

What is the deadline to file a wrongful death claim in Texas?

Texas law generally requires wrongful death lawsuits to be filed within two years of the date of death. Missing this deadline can forfeit your family's right to pursue compensation, which is why it is important to consult with an attorney as soon as possible.

Can an e-bike manufacturer be held responsible for a fatal fall?

Potentially, yes. If a defect in the e-bike's design, components, or safety warnings contributed to the fall or the severity of the injury, a product liability claim may be brought against the manufacturer, distributor, or seller. An attorney can evaluate whether product defects played a role.

Could the city or property owner be liable if a curb or roadway defect contributed to the death?

Texas law allows premises liability and roadway defect claims when a dangerous condition on public or private property contributes to an injury or death. If the curb or road design was unreasonably hazardous, a claim against a municipality or property owner may be possible, though governmental entities have specific notice requirements and deadlines.

What does HurtMatch do, and how is it different from hiring a lawyer directly?

HurtMatch is a legal referral service, not a law firm. We connect families with experienced Texas personal injury and wrongful death attorneys who handle cases like this one. We do not provide legal advice or represent clients. The attorneys we refer operate on a contingency fee basis, meaning no fee unless you win your case.

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