Some Crash Injuries Don’t Show Up for Days. See What Yours Might Be.
Some of the most serious crash injuries stay quiet at first. A herniated disc, a brain injury, internal bleeding; none of them always announce themselves at the scene. This free tool helps you see what you may be dealing with.
This tool gives general educational information only. If you feel unwell, call 911 now. The results are not a medical diagnosis.
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Common car accident injuries in Texas
Many serious injuries stay silent in the first hours after a crash. Seeing a doctor quickly, and talking to a lawyer soon after, protects both your health and your right to be paid for what happened.
Whiplash & soft tissue
The most common crash injury. Rapid neck movement tears ligaments, strains muscles, and damages nerves. Symptoms often get worse 24 to 72 hours after impact.
Traumatic brain injury
A TBI can range from a mild concussion to severe brain damage. Memory loss, personality changes, and trouble thinking can appear even when you never lost consciousness.
Spinal cord injuries
Herniated discs, spinal fractures, and pinched nerves cause chronic pain, numbness, and in severe cases partial or complete paralysis.
Internal injuries
Internal bleeding and organ damage may show no outward signs at first. Aortic tears, liver lacerations, and a collapsed lung need urgent diagnosis.
Broken bones & fractures
Ribs, collarbones, wrists, and legs break easily in a crash. Compound fractures can mean surgery and months of rehabilitation.
Psychological trauma
PTSD, anxiety, and depression after a crash are real, and they are compensable under Texas law. Emotional injury affects your ability to work and live fully.
What you need to know after a Texas crash
A few specific Texas rules shape your claim. Acting quickly protects your rights and what you can recover.
Get a free case reviewTwo-year statute of limitations
Texas gives you two years from the accident date to file. Miss that window and your right to compensation is gone for good.
Modified comparative fault, the 51% rule
You can still recover if you are less than 51% at fault; your award is reduced by your share of the blame.
The full scope of what you can recover
Medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, property damage, and future medical costs can all be on the table.
Minimum insurance coverage in Texas
Texas requires only 30/60/25 in coverage. At-fault drivers are often underinsured; a lawyer finds every source of recovery.
Don’t let the insurance company decide what you’re owed.
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