Why Choose Lovett & Murray for Your UTEP & Sunset Heights Accident Case?
The UTEP campus and Sunset Heights historic district create one of El Paso's most pedestrian-heavy environments. Thousands of students cross Mesa Street and University Avenue daily, the El Paso Streetcar passes through the neighborhood, and the narrow streets of Sunset Heights add complexity to every drive. If you have been injured near UTEP or in Sunset Heights, you need attorneys who understand the unique dynamics of campus and historic district traffic.
Lovett & Murray has represented hundreds of victims injured in the UTEP and Sunset Heights area. With 30+ years of experience, our bilingual team brings deep local knowledge of the campus pedestrian zones, Mesa Street's high-crash intersections, and the accident patterns that spike during class changes and university events.
- 30+ years handling UTEP and Sunset Heights accident cases with insight into campus and historic district traffic dynamics
- No fee unless we win — we work on contingency so you pay nothing upfront
- Bilingual team ensuring clear communication in English and Spanish throughout your case
- Local knowledge of campus crossings, Mesa Street intersections, and Sunset Heights narrow street hazards
Common Types of UTEP & Sunset Heights Accidents We Handle
Pedestrian Accidents
The UTEP campus and Sunset Heights corridor are among the top high-injury pedestrian zones in Central El Paso. Students, residents, and event crowds create constant pedestrian activity, and crashes spike during class change periods and major campus events like football games and graduation.
Intersection Collisions
Mesa Street at University Avenue and Oregon Street at University Avenue are critical crossing points where high vehicle speeds meet heavy pedestrian traffic. Drivers making improper turns and failing to yield are leading causes of crashes at these locations.
Parking Lot Accidents
UTEP parking lots and garages are common sites for fender benders and pedestrian incidents, especially during peak class times and the start and end of academic semesters when lot congestion is highest.
Distracted Driving Crashes
The area around UTEP sees elevated rates of distracted driving car accidents as drivers navigate unfamiliar campus roads, check GPS directions, or are distracted by the busy pedestrian environment.
What to Do After a UTEP or Sunset Heights Accident
If you have been in an accident near UTEP or in Sunset Heights, taking the right steps immediately can protect both your health and your legal rights.
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Move to safety. Campus traffic and narrow Sunset Heights streets create risks for secondary incidents. If possible, move to a sidewalk or parking area.
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Call 911. Report the accident to El Paso Police and request medical assistance if needed. If the accident occurred on UTEP property, also notify campus police. A police report is critical evidence for your case.
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Document the scene. Take photos of the accident scene including crosswalks, traffic signals, streetcar tracks, road conditions, and any nearby security cameras on campus buildings.
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Gather witness information. The UTEP area is always busy with students and residents. Collect their contact information before they leave.
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Contact Lovett & Murray. Call our experienced UTEP area accident attorneys as soon as possible. We can begin investigating while evidence is still fresh — contact us today or call 915-757-9999 for a free consultation.
UTEP & Sunset Heights Accident Hotspots
Our attorneys have handled cases from every major section of the UTEP and Sunset Heights area. Based on our experience, the highest-risk areas include:
- Mesa Street & University Avenue — Highest pedestrian-vehicle conflict point near the UTEP campus
- Oregon Street & University Avenue — Critical crossing for students and residents identified for ongoing safety improvements
- Glory Road & Mesa Street — Busy intersection connecting campus to surrounding neighborhoods
- Sunset Avenue & Prospect Street — Narrow historic district streets with limited visibility and parked cars
- Randolph Drive & Cincinnati Avenue — Residential area near campus with heavy foot traffic during class periods
Injured Near UTEP or Sunset Heights? Get Help Now
Time matters after an accident. Evidence fades, witnesses forget details, and insurance companies work quickly to minimize what they pay. If you or a loved one has been injured near UTEP or in Sunset Heights, contact Lovett & Murray today for a free case evaluation. We will review your case, explain your options, and fight for the compensation you deserve — and you pay nothing unless we win.