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The Texas 183 Pedestrian Tragedy: Analyzing Liability After the Death of Theo Schooling in Irving The high-speed corridors of Irving, Texas, are unforgiving. When a pedestrian enters a major thoroughfare like Texas 183, the margin for error disappears. The recent death of Theo Schooling, a 40-year-old father of two who was struck and killed on the highway, isn’t just a traffic statistic. It is a catastrophic failure of multiple systems designed to protect the vulnerable. At Attorney911, we’ve spent over 27 years dissecting these tragedies. We don’t just look at the point of impact; we look at the chain of negligence that led a man with a known mental health crisis onto one of the most dangerous roads in Dallas County. Theo Schooling, described by his family as “bright, intelligent, charming, and extremely kind,” was struggling with bipolar disorder and had been detained under the Mental Health Act. Despite this, he was granted unescorted leave from the Priory Hospital, only to be found dead on the highway shortly after. If you are a family member seeking answers after a similar incident in Irving, you need to understand that “no failures” found by an inquest or a police report is rarely…