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Undefeated Houston Car Accident Lawyers

Houston Car Accident Lawyers That Win the Compensation You Deserve

With its extensive network of highways, heavy traffic congestion, and a rapidly growing population, Houston consistently ranks as one of the nation’s deadliest cities for car accidents.

All too often, reckless speeding, aggressive tailgating, distracted driving, and other poor driving behaviors are to blame for the carnage along Houston’s dangerous roads and highways. At the same time, drunk and impaired driving remain consistent problems that claim far too many lives throughout the Metro Region.

As anyone who’s been involved in a Houston car accident knows too well, life changes instantly for innocent victims and their families. In a moment, recklessness on the part of another motorist can cause the world to spin out of control, leaving crash victims in a state of shock and uncertainty, anxious for their physical and financial well-being and their family’s future.

Our Undefeated Houston Car Accident Lawyers Can Help: Call 1-888-603-3636 for a Free Consult.

Our Undefeated Houston Car Accident Lawyers understand the profound impact a crash can have on victims and their loved ones.

In addition to making sure you receive the best medical care available, we’ll devote whatever time and resources are necessary to ensure that you and your family are fully compensated for all your injuries and damages.

All consultations are free, and you won’t pay us a dime unless we win your case.

Call 1-888-603-3636 or Click Here to send us a confidential email through our Contact Us form.

Our Houston Car Accident Attorneys Don’t Just Win for Our Clients — We Break Records

With Billions recovered and the largest verdicts and settlements in history, our Car Accident Lawyers have a reputation for not only winning — but setting records.

If the insurance company refuses to offer a settlement that fully compensates our clients for all their injuries and damages, we turn it down and take the case to trial, where our Car Accident Attorneys have consistently recovered the largest accident verdicts in history.

Houston is the Most Dangerous City for Texas Drivers

According to the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), Houston’s increasing rate of deadly crashes outpaces even that of the Lone Star State.

In 2022, for example, Houston traffic deaths increased by 20%, from 275 in 2021 to 330 in 2022.

Compare this to the State of Texas, which saw an increase of only 14% statewide, 6% short of Houston’s increase in serious automobile accidents.

At 330, Houston also recorded the most traffic deaths out of Texas’ five largest cities. Dallas recorded 234 deaths, San Antonio recorded 188 traffic deaths, Fort Worth recorded 131, and Austin recorded 117 deaths.

Harris County also leads the state in drunk driving accidents, with 3,553 crashes reported in 2022 alone. Those accidents were responsible for the deaths of 160 people.

There are a number of reasons Houston is so dangerous for Texas drivers. 

  • High Traffic Volume: Houston is one of the most populous cities in the United States, and the Metro Region experiences heavy traffic congestion on a daily basis. The sheer number of vehicles on the road increases the likelihood of accidents, especially during rush hours and peak travel times.
  • Urban Sprawl: Houston’s urban sprawl has led to an extensive network of highways and roads. While this infrastructure is designed to accommodate the growing population, it also means that drivers often need to cover long distances to reach their destinations. Longer commutes translate to more time on the road and a higher risk of accidents.
  • Inadequate Public Transportation: Houston’s public transportation system is not as comprehensive as other major cities. This leads to a heavy reliance on personal vehicles, increasing traffic congestion and a higher risk of accidents.
  • Insufficient Infrastructure and Road Maintenance: Some roads and highways in the Houston area may need to be adequately maintained or require upgrades to handle the rapidly growing population and increased traffic. 
  • Lack of Strict Enforcement: Enforcing traffic laws and penalizing reckless driving is challenging in any major city. However, critics assert inconsistent law enforcement and lenient penalties are particularly problematic in the Metro Region.

Common Causes of Houston Car Accidents

Having successfully represented thousands of crash victims in the greater Houston area and across  Texas, it’s been our experience that the majority of Houston Car Accidents could be prevented and are the direct result of another driver’s negligence or recklessness behind the wheel.

Some of the most frequent causes of car accidents in Houston include:

  • Distracted Driving: The use of smartphones and other electronic devices while driving is a significant cause of accidents. Activities such as texting, talking on the phone, or using GPS can divert a driver’s attention from the road.
  • Speeding: Excessive speeding is a common problem on Houston’s highways and roads. In 2021, speed played a factor in over 38,000 crashes and 205 fatalities in Harris County, according to the Texas Department of Transportation. When drivers exceed posted speed limits or drive too fast for road and weather conditions, they have less time to react to potential hazards.
  • Impaired Driving: Houston consistently ranks as one of the worst metro areas in the nation when it comes to drunk driving. Impaired drivers often exhibit poor judgment, impaired reaction times, and impaired coordination, all of which contribute to accidents.
  • Aggressive Driving: Aggressive behaviors such as tailgating, weaving in and out of traffic, and road rage can lead to dangerous situations and accidents.
  • Running Red Lights and Stop Signs: Disregarding traffic signals and signs is a common cause of intersection accidents. Drivers who fail to yield the right of way can collide with other vehicles.
  • Fatigue: Houston’s long commutes and heavy traffic can lead to fatigued driving. Drowsy drivers may nod off at the wheel or have reduced alertness, making them more prone to accidents.
  • Weather Conditions: Houston experiences variable weather, including heavy rain, fog, and occasional flooding. These adverse weather conditions can reduce visibility and traction, leading to accidents, especially when drivers do not adjust their driving habits accordingly.
  • Inexperienced Drivers: Inexperienced or novice drivers may lack the skills and judgment to safely navigate Houston’s complex roadways.
  • Vehicle Defects: Mechanical failures, such as brake failures or tire blowouts, can lead to accidents. Poorly maintained vehicles are also more likely to be involved in crashes.

Injuries After a Houston Car Accident

The severity of injuries sustained in a Houston car accident can vary widely, and many people suffer multiple types of injuries in a single crash. Some of the most common car accident injuries include:

  • Whiplash: Whiplash is particularly common in rear-end collisions. It occurs when the head is rapidly jerked forward and backward, causing neck strain and soft tissue damage.
  • Broken Bones: Fractures and broken bones can happen in high-impact collisions. Common fractures include those in the arms, legs, wrists, and ribs.
  • Head Injuries: Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) can occur if the head makes contact with the steering wheel, dashboard, or other objects during an accident. Even mild concussions can have long-term consequences.
  • Back Injuries: The force of a car accident can cause herniated discs, spinal cord injuries, or other back-related issues. These injuries can lead to chronic pain and mobility limitations.
  • Cuts and Bruises: Minor injuries like cuts, bruises, and abrasions are often sustained in car accidents due to broken glass, flying debris, or contact with vehicle interiors.
  • Soft Tissue Injuries: Sprains, strains, and other soft tissue injuries to muscles, tendons, and ligaments are common. These injuries can be painful and may require rehabilitation.
  • Internal Injuries: Internal injuries, such as internal bleeding or organ damage, may not be immediately apparent but can be life-threatening if not promptly treated.
  • Psychological Trauma: Car accidents can cause significant psychological trauma, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, and depression. Emotional distress can have lasting effects on a person’s well-being.
  • Burns: In accidents involving fires or explosions, burns are common. They may range from minor burns to severe third-degree burns that require extensive medical treatment and often result in scarring.
  • Amputations: In severe accidents, amputations of limbs or extremities can occur due to the force of the impact or entrapment in the wreckage.

See a Doctor for Any Injuries — Even If You Think They’ll Get Better on Their Own

Without proper treatment, injuries that appear minor at first can lead to more severe conditions (like arthritis, annular tears and herniations, and adjacent disc disease) that cause long-term pain, physical impairment and an overall reduction in your quality of life and ability to work. 

Unless adequately compensated, your car accident injuries will likely create significant financial burdens for you and your family.  In fact, according to the National Safety Council, economic costs (including medical bills and lost wages) associated with a wreck in which injuries are “possible” average about $24,000 per vehicle.

In a car accident with proven injuries, costs increase to an average of $40,000 per vehicle, while injuries that cause disabling injuries are associated with average economic costs of $155,000 per vehicle. 

When a car accident results in a fatal injury, the average cost per vehicle exceeds $1.7 million.

Why You Should Consult a Houston Car Accident Lawyer After an Accident

If you or someone you love were seriously injured or tragically killed by a negligent or reckless driver, the actions you take in the immediate aftermath and in the weeks and months that follow will likely determine whether or not you and your family receive full compensation for all of your injuries and losses.

  • If possible, take pictures of your injuries and the damage to the vehicles
  • Contact your insurance company as soon as possible to report the accident and your injuries, but DO NOT GIVE A STATEMENT until you’ve talked to an experienced car accident attorney
  • Keep a record of expenses associated with your injuries and property damage (e.g., documents proving how much income you’ve lost because of your injuries, receipts for medications, rental cars, doctor’s visits, etc.)
  • Keep a record of all conversations with your insurance company: be sure to include the names, phone numbers, and job titles of the people you speak with.
  • Do not sign any documents or accept any settlement offers or other compensation unless you’ve consulted with an attorney.

Unfortunately, many car accident victims mistakenly assume that the other party’s insurance company will cover all of their damages and losses after a crash. But in reality, attempting to negotiate with the insurance company on your own could come at a significant cost to you and your family. 

In fact, according to a study conducted by the Insurance Research Council, car accident victims represented by a personal injury lawyer recovered 3.5 times more in settlement compensation than those who did not hire a lawyer. Moreover, in 85% of cases where an insurance company agreed to settle, the victim had hired a car accident attorney.

A recent survey conducted by Martindale-Nolo Research also found that more than 90% of personal injury victims represented by a lawyer successfully recovered compensation after their accident, while just 51% of those who opted not to hire an attorney managed to do so. Furthermore, 86% of the accident victims who failed to obtain compensation were either not represented by a lawyer or delayed hiring an attorney by a year or more.

Why it’s Important to Hire a Car Accident Attorney who Takes Cases to Trial

Insurance companies are in the business of evaluating risk.  They know which car accident lawyers actually take cases to trial and which lawyers accept the insurance company’s settlement offer, no matter how small it is, so they can avoid trial.

Insurance companies settle cases to avoid having to go to trial, where a jury could force them to pay you even more.

But if you hire a car accident attorney who just settles cases and never actually goes to trial, the insurance company will always have the upper hand, because they know that your lawyer will never put them at risk of having to pay you more by taking the case to trial.

The insurance company will continue offering you as little money as possible, and you’ll ultimately end up with a settlement offer that doesn’t fully compensate you for all your injuries and damages.

Don’t Accept the Insurance Company’s Settlement Offer Until You’ve Spoken with our Undefeated Houston Car Accident Attorneys

No matter what they may tell you, the Insurance Company has one goal: PAYING YOU AS LITTLE MONEY AS POSSIBLE.

Knowing that they’ll have to pay you substantially more if you hire an Experienced Car Accident Lawyer, the insurance adjuster will usually offer a settlement while you’re still shaken up from the crash — and before you’ve had a chance to see a doctor or talk to a lawyer.

They’ll say whatever they can to convince you to accept their offer before you realize the full extent of your injuries and that your case is actually worth substantially more than what they’re offering you.

Whatever you do, DO NOT ACCEPT the insurance company’s settlement offer until you’ve spoken with an Car Accident Lawyer who has the experience and resources to take your case to trial if the insurance company refuses to offer you a fair settlement.

What Our Experienced Car Accident Attorneys Can Do For You

Car accidents are something we see every day.

Unlike many other law firms, we immediately consult with our clients’ treating physicians and a team of medical experts to identify:

  • the nature and severity of our client’s injuries
  • the nature and frequency of medical treatment that our client will require in the future, and
  • the effect that our client’s injuries will have on their ability to work, care for themselves and their families, and participate in the types of hobbies and activities they enjoyed prior to the accident

However, this approach isn’t all that sets us apart from other personal injury law firms.

Having successfully represented thousands of car accident victims, we understand the devastating toll motor vehicle crashes and the resulting injuries take on our clients and families. Because of this, we take our cases personally, and that’s reflected in our unparalleled commitment to each and every person we represent. Whether you need help covering reasonable living expenses while your case is pending or assistance with a financial plan and setting up appropriate trusts after it’s resolved, our firm will be there for you every step of the way, helping you to secure your family’s future.

Car Accidents: Frequently Asked Questions

Who Can I Sue After a Car Accident?

In most cases, car accident victims are able to sue the driver responsible for causing the wreck.  If the crash involved more than one vehicle, multiple drivers could be at fault. If the accident was caused by a commercial vehicle, such as a delivery truck, 18-wheeler, or commercial bus, injured victims may be able to pursue claims against the driver’s employer. It’s also possible to sue a vehicle manufacturer if defective airbags, malfunctioning brakes, or other components caused or contributed to the crash. If the accident involved drunk driving, victims may have a claim against a bar, restaurant, or other business that served alcohol to the at-fault driver prior to the crash, despite obvious signs of intoxication.

I Was Injured in a Car Accident Months Ago. Can I Still Recover Medical Expenses?

In most states, you are required to file a lawsuit against the responsible driver within two years of a car accident. This is known as the statute of limitations. If you don’t take legal action before the statute of limitations expires, you’ll never be compensated for your injuries and losses.  Whether you were hurt two hours ago or two months ago, you should contact an experienced car accident attorney as soon as possible to ensure your right to file a lawsuit is preserved.

How Much Can I Recover in a Car Accident Lawsuit?

Typically, those injured by a negligent or reckless driver are entitled to recover damages for both present and future medical bills, any lost income resulting from their injuries, physical disabilities, disfigurement, and emotional distress. When a family member dies in a car accident caused by another driver, their survivors are entitled to seek damages for their wrongful death, including funeral bills, loss of financial support,  loss of inheritance, loss of consortium, and mental pain and anguish.

Am I Entitled to Pain and Suffering After a Car Accident?

If you were hurt, most states will allow you to pursue compensation for the physical pain, mental anguish and psychological distress you due to a crash.

How Much Will a Car Accident Lawyer Cost?

Our firm represents car accident victims on a contingency basis, which means you pay nothing upfront, including attorneys’ fees. If we are successful and recover a verdict or settlement on your behalf, you’ll pay our firm a percentage of your total recovery. If we don’t win your case, you’ll pay absolutely nothing.

Do I Need to Hire a Lawyer In the State Where the Car Accident Occurred?

No. Our firm has represented clients all over the United States. It’s more important to look for an attorney with a history of success in car accident cases.

Contact Our Undefeated Houston Car Accident Lawyers for a Free Consult

Our Car Accident Lawyers have never lost a trial, and our success in and out of the courtroom has allowed us to win billions in verdicts and settlements for accident victims all over Texas and across the United States.

We’re able to achieve these unprecedented results for our clients because we outwork our opponents and don’t hesitate to take cases to trial if the insurance company refuses to settle the case for an amount that fully compensates our clients and their families for ALL their injuries and damages.

We’ll answer your questions, explain your options, and provide you with the information you need to decide what’s best for you and your family.

Call 1-888-603-3636 or send us a confidential email through our Contact Us form.

All consultations are free, and you won’t pay us a dime unless we win your case.