Car Accident Lawyer
in Texas.
Texas leads the United States in car accidents.
The numbers are not abstract. Behind each one is a person whose week, or whose life, changed in a few seconds.
When the harm is real, the claim is too. Here is what we can recover for you, and what a case like yours can be worth.
What we can recover for you.
The money in a car crash claim comes from a few clear categories. Here is what we pursue, and what shapes the final number.
Medical care
Every bill tied to the crash, plus the future care your doctors say you will still need: surgery, therapy, imaging, follow ups. This is usually the anchor the whole number is built around.
Lost income
The paychecks you have already missed, and, if you cannot go back to the same kind of work, what that lost earning power is worth over the years ahead.
The harm itself
The pain, the limits, and the parts of daily life the crash took. Harder to put a price on, and exactly where the adjuster pushes back the hardest.
Fault & coverage
How much blame the other side can pin on you, and how much insurance is actually there to pay. In Texas, more than 50% at fault can bar recovery under the 51% rule, so this shapes the whole number.
What can your case be worth?
Ignore the “average payout” numbers online. One large verdict quietly drags the average up, so the figure you find almost never matches a real case like yours.
What actually sets your number is concrete: how badly you were hurt, the bills tied to it, how much fault the other side can pin on you, and how much coverage is there to pay. We build each of those, then make the insurer answer for it.
Not every crash is a simple rear end.
Who hit you, and how, changes who can be held responsible and where the money comes from. These are the situations we see most across Texas.
Uber & Lyft crashes
A logged in rideshare driver can trigger a million dollar commercial policy, but only if the claim is built to reach it.
18 wheeler & truck
A commercial crash brings the carrier, its insurer, and federal rules into play, with logs and data that must be preserved fast.
Uninsured & hit and run
If the driver had no insurance or fled, your own uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage often becomes the recovery.
Drunk driving crashes
Beyond the impaired driver, a bar that overserved a visibly drunk patron may share liability under the Texas Dram Shop Act.
Pileups & chain crashes
When several drivers are involved, each insurer points at the others. We sort out the sequence with the evidence.
Wrongful death
When a crash takes a life, Texas law lets the surviving family recover for their loss. We handle these with care.
What happens in the days right after you call.
The first week sets the value of the whole case, because that is when evidence is freshest and most likely to disappear. Here is what we do so you do not have to.
Day one: the call
You tell us what happened. We answer your questions and tell you honestly whether you have a case. No retainer, no obligation.
Why it matters: the clock under § 16.003 is already runningLock the evidence
Spoliation letters go to the other driver, any trucking company, and businesses with cameras near the scene, demanding they preserve footage and vehicle data.
Why it matters: Texas treats destroyed evidence as spoliationBuild the record
We pull the police report, identify witnesses, request the event data recorder download, and connect you with care so your injuries are documented.
Why it matters: gaps in early treatment become the insurer’s argumentTake the pressure off
We notify every insurer and take over communication, so the calls stop coming to you. From here the case runs on our timeline, not the adjuster’s.
Why it matters: one recorded statement can undercut the whole claimThe insurance company has lawyers. Now you do too.
You did not choose this crash, and you should not have to fight the people who caused it while you are trying to heal. That is our job. You focus on getting better; we handle the rest.
Insurance companies are built to pay as little as possible; that is the business model, not a conspiracy. My job is to make the number reflect what actually happened to you, and to be ready to try the case if they will not get there. You do not pay me unless I win.
Texas car accident FAQ.
Straight answers, specific to Texas, to what people ask most after a crash. Not sure how it applies to you? A free review sorts it out.
How long do I have to file a car accident claim in Texas?
What if the crash was partly my fault?
How much is my car accident case worth?
How long does a car accident case take in Texas?
Do I have to go to court?
What if a commercial truck or company vehicle hit me?
What if the driver who hit me had no insurance?
Should I talk to the other driver’s insurance company?
How much does a car accident lawyer cost?
Hit on a Texas road? Let’s talk.
Tell us what happened and we will tell you, honestly, where you stand under Texas law and what your case looks like. We represent injured drivers statewide, from Houston and Dallas to San Antonio, Austin, Fort Worth, and El Paso. The review is free, the clock is running, and you owe nothing unless we win.