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Were You Injured in a Texas Car Wreck?

If you or a loved one was hurt in a Texas motor vehicle accident, you may be facing medical bills, missed work, vehicle damage, and pressure from insurance adjusters. Our team helps Texas drivers, passengers, motorcyclists, and pedestrians understand their options after a crash.

Rear-End Collisions

One of the most common Texas crashes — often caused by following too closely or distracted driving.

Drunk Driving Accidents

DWI crashes can leave victims with serious injuries. Drunk drivers may face civil liability in addition to criminal charges.

Distracted Driving

Texting, phone use, and inattention are leading causes of serious wrecks on Texas roads.

18-Wheeler & Truck Crashes

Commercial truck wrecks often involve federal regulations and multiple potentially responsible parties.

Motorcycle Crashes

Motorcyclists often suffer severe injuries — even at lower speeds. Texas helmet and insurance laws can be complex.

Rideshare Accidents

Uber and Lyft crashes can involve unique insurance issues. Drivers, passengers, and pedestrians may all have claims.

Hit-and-Run

Even when the at-fault driver flees, you may still have options under your own policy or uninsured motorist coverage.

Multi-Vehicle & Highway Pileups

Crashes on I-10, I-35, I-45, and Texas highways often involve multiple drivers and complex liability.

Possible Damages

What Your Case May Involve

Every accident is different, but Texas law may allow injured drivers and passengers to seek compensation for a range of accident-related losses.

Compensation depends on the facts of each case. No specific outcome is promised or guaranteed. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.

Time Matters

Why It's Important to Act Quickly

After a serious car accident in Texas, the steps you take in the first days and weeks can affect your options later.

01

Evidence Can Disappear

Skid marks fade, vehicles get repaired, surveillance footage is overwritten, and witnesses move on. Acting early helps preserve what matters.

02

Insurance Companies Move Fast

Adjusters often call within hours of a crash — sometimes before you fully understand your injuries. What you say early can affect your claim.

03

Texas Has Legal Deadlines

In most Texas car accident cases, there is a limited time to file a claim. Missing a deadline can mean losing your right to recover.

04

A Lawyer Can Evaluate the Facts

Get a clearer picture of what your case may involve — and what to avoid saying or doing — before making major decisions.

Simple Process

How It Works

Three steps. No cost to find out where you stand.

1

Tell Us What Happened

Submit a short, secure form with your accident details. It takes less than two minutes — your information stays confidential.

2

We Review Your Information

Our intake team carefully reviews your accident, injuries, and situation to understand what your case may involve.

3

Speak With Our Team

A member of our legal team will contact you to discuss your situation and possible next steps. No pressure, no obligation.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to speak with a lawyer?

Nothing. Your initial case review is free and confidential. If we accept your case, we typically work on a contingency-fee basis — meaning you don't pay attorney fees unless we recover compensation for you. You can ask about specific fee terms during your consultation.

What if the accident was partly my fault?

Texas follows a "modified comparative fault" rule. You may still be able to recover compensation if you were 50% or less at fault for the crash, although your recovery may be reduced by your share of responsibility. The only way to know for sure is to have your case reviewed by an attorney.

Should I talk to the insurance company first?

Be cautious. Insurance adjusters — even those from your own company — often call quickly after a wreck and may ask for recorded statements or a quick settlement. What you say can affect your claim. Many people choose to speak with an attorney before giving recorded statements or signing anything.

How long do I have to file a claim in Texas?

Texas generally has a two-year statute of limitations for most personal injury claims, including car accidents. Certain situations — like claims against government entities — can have much shorter notice deadlines. The sooner you act, the more options you may have. Don't assume you have time.

What if I don't have health insurance?

You may still be able to get medical care after a Texas car accident. Some providers treat accident victims on a lien basis — meaning their bill is paid out of any future settlement or recovery. We can discuss your situation and help you understand your options.

Can I still have a case if I was a passenger?

Yes. Passengers injured in Texas car accidents may have claims against the at-fault driver — whether that's the driver of the vehicle they were in, another driver, or both. We review passenger cases too, including rideshare and friend-of-the-family situations.

What if a family member was killed in the accident?

Surviving spouses, children, and parents may have a wrongful death claim under Texas law. These cases are sensitive, and we handle them with the care they deserve. Please reach out to discuss your situation privately and confidentially.

What information should I have ready?

Helpful items include: police/crash report, photos of the scene and vehicles, names and contact info for any witnesses, insurance information, and any medical records or bills you've received. Don't worry if you don't have everything — we can still review your case.

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