Accident Case Claim

Someone Hit You in Texas? Here’s What You’re Owed

When another driver caused your crash, their insurance may owe you for your injuries, your vehicle, and more. Don’t deal with their adjuster alone — find out what you can claim, free.

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I was involved in a vehicle accident and was seeking legal assistance because the driver who hit me was uninsured. I presented my case to multiple law firms and they all seemed interested, but I received the most genuine support and attention to detail from the attorneys here. This was my first time consulting with an attorney so I solely relied my decision based on these Google reviews, and I am so glad I made that decision! I am very pleased with the outcome of the settlement.

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I was involved in a major crash with a drunk driver. A friend of mine referred me and after the first call I made, my case was taken care of immediately by the staff. I'm very satisfied with the outcome and give thanks for having top notch counsel working for me.

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I am so grateful and thankful for the Care and genuine concern that they showed myself and my family after an accident involving an 18 wheeler. From day one, they set me up with the right Surgeon, pain management Dr, and therapist and then took on the Commercial Company and got me a great settlement. The HIGHEST Recommendation for anyone needing legal assistance.

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Past results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Every case is different.

Their insurance company works for them — not for you.

  • Even in a clear-fault crash, the at-fault insurer’s job is to pay you as little as possible.
  • You don’t have to talk to their adjuster alone.
  • Find out what their policy may owe you — free, no obligation.

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What Could Your Case Be Worth?

Based on Texas settlement data. Every case is unique.

Whiplash$5,000 – $50,000
Back & Neck Injury$15,000 – $175,000
Traumatic Brain Injury$75,000 – $500,000
Broken Bones$25,000 – $200,000
Truck Accident$50,000 – $500,000
Soft-Tissue Injury$3,000 – $25,000

These ranges are illustrative and based on publicly available Texas settlement data. Actual results vary based on individual case factors.

Get Compensated For

Vehicle DamageRepairs or replacement
Medical ExpensesDoctor visits, hospital bills
Lost EarningsMissed pay from work
Pain & SufferingPhysical & emotional pain
Emotional DistressStress, anxiety, trauma
Out-of-Pocket CostsRental cars, towing, prescriptions
Future CareLong-term treatments
Other DamagesDepends on your situation

Frequently Asked Questions

The other driver was clearly at fault — do I even need help?

Even with clear fault, the at-fault driver’s insurer works for them, not you, and their goal is to pay as little as possible. They’ll often admit fault while still lowballing the injury portion — which is where the real money is. Having someone value the claim for you keeps them honest.

What if the driver who hit me was uninsured or underinsured?

You may still be covered. If you carry uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage, your own policy can step in to pay for injuries the at-fault driver can’t. A lot of people have this coverage and don’t realize it — a quick free check tells you exactly what applies to your situation.

They’re saying I was partly at fault — does that end my claim?

Not in Texas. Texas uses modified comparative negligence: you can still recover as long as you’re found 50% or less at fault — your award is just reduced by your share. Adjusters often inflate your fault to cut the bill, so don’t accept their version of who’s to blame.

Do I have to deal with their adjuster myself?

No. Once an attorney is involved, the at-fault insurer deals with them, not you — so you can focus on recovering instead of defending yourself on the phone. It also stops the adjuster from coaxing a damaging statement out of you while you’re stressed and hurting.