Text Size:
Decrease fontDecrease font
Enlarge fontEnlarge font
Home > Law Advice > Auto Accidents > Texas Car Accident Lawyers
Auto Accidents
  All States       Legal Forms  

Texas Car Accident Resources

Texas Car Accident Law, Lawyers and Attorneys

Car accidents are a fact of life. They happen every day in Texas. In fact, the U.S. Department of Transportation recently reported that over 2.8 million people suffered injuries as a result of highway vehicle crashes on U.S. highways in 2003 alone. If you’ve been in a car accident and are looking for information about how to assess your rights and responsibilities and where to go for help, you’ve come to the right place. Our car accident articles cover relevant issues such as fault, insurance, claims, personal injury, property damage, government liability, and structured settlements. You will also find rules, laws and other information specific to the state of Texas, and links to Texas car accident attorneys who can assess the value of your claim and provide advice on your best course of action.

Texas Car Accident Articles:

How an Auto Accident Insurance Claim Works

What is Your Car Accident Injury Claim Worth?

Who is at Fault?

Car Insurance and Auto Accidents: Are You Covered?

What You Can Expect to Recover for Property Damage in Auto Accident Cases

Auto Accidents: Options if You’re at an Impasse with the Insurance Adjuster

Car Accidents Involving Government-Owned Vehicles and Government Workers

Structured Settlements

Do I Need to Contact an Attorney After a Car Accident?

Texas Car Accident Lawyers:

Find an experienced Texas Car Accident Attorney at AttorneyPages.com

Post your case to a Texas Car Accident Lawyer (it’s free, with no obligations)

Post your auto accident question on the Free Advice Auto Accidents and Vehicle Claims forum

Article: How a Personal Injury Lawyer Can Help

Special Rules for Texas Car Accidents:

Texas Fault: Proportional Comparative Fault

Texas Car Insurance Requirements/Limits: Bodily Injury & Property Damage Liability. Minimum Bodily Injury liability is $20,000 per person up to a total of $40,000 per accident (if there is more than one person injured). Minimum property damage liability is $15,000.

Texas Small Claims Limits: $5,000

Texas Personal Injury Statute of Limitations: 2 years from the date of the injury, or if the injury could not have been discovered right away, from the date you discovered the injury.

Texas Auto Accidents Involving Government Vehicles: Notice to File Against Government: If you were injured in a car accident caused by a government employee, you may sue the government agency —the city or town, county or state, public agency, school—that employs that person .

-For claims against the federal government, use Form 95 and follow the instructions on page 2.

- For claims against the state of Texas, you should contact the elected state official (e.g., state senator or state representative) with power over that agency. You may also use the Texas Government Claims Form, but contacting the state official is recommended by the Texas State Attorney General.

- For claims against a county government employee, contact the county in which you want to file your lawsuit, see Texas Personal Injury Venue below, for time limits.

- For claims against a city government employee, contact the city in which you want to file your lawsuit, see Texas Personal Injury Venue below for the proper forms and time limits. Some cities, such as Arlington, have claims forms that you must submit before filing a lawsuit, while others you will need to send a claim letter to the appropriate agency.

In dealing with accidents involving government entities and workers, be aware that there are special notices that must be filed against the appropriate government unit responsible for your injury within a certain time period (30 days to 180 days) and BEFORE filing a lawsuit. These notices of claims are basically administrative hoops the city or state government will make you jump through. Many notices are rejected and a lawsuit may have to be filed anyway, but these notices are required. Any mistakes in filing or filing on time could result in losing your ability to recover for your damages and injuries. Each government entity has its own separate time periods and may differ from your state’s Personal Injury Statute of Limitations against a private party. The rules can be confusing. Check the form you are filling out to find out the time limit for filing your claim. Accidents claims involving the government can be complicated. Consult with an experienced attorney right away to preserve your rights. See also Car Accidents Involving the Government-Owned Vehicles and Government Workers.

Texas Personal Injury Venue (Where to File Lawsuit): Small claims are handled by a local Justice of the Peace court and can only be brought in the county where the defendant (the person you are suing) lives or does business. If you are not filing a small claim, you can file in County Constitutional Court or a County Court at Law, and you can file where you live or do business, where the defendant lives or does business, or where the accident occurred. If you are filing a claim against a government agency and are unsure of which agency is responsible, the most prudent course is to file a separate claim against each.


  Next FAQ
Related FAQs




Related FAQs

Texas Car Accident Resources

Texas Car Accident Resources and Statutes

Texas Car Accident Pain & Suffering Damages

Related Information
» Auto Accident FAQs
» Auto Accident Insurance Adjusters
» Auto Accident Compensation
» Auto insurance company
» Automobile owner's liability
» California Car Accident
» Connecticut Car Accident
» Illinois Car Accident
» Florida Car Accident
» Arizona Car Accident
» Alabama Car Accident
» Florida Truck Accident
» Colorado Car Accidents
» Hawaii Car Accident
» Alaska Car Accident
» Alabama Truck Accident
» Indiana Auto Accidents
» Pennsylvania Specific
» Nevada Car Accident
» Texas Car Accident
» New Jersey Car Accident
» Massachusett Car Accident
» Wisconsin Car Accident
» Ohio Car Accident
» Michigan Auto Accident
» Georgia Car Accidents
» Tennessee Car Accidents
» Tennessee Truck Accident
» Georgia Truck Accident
» Mississippi Car Accidents
» Mississippi Truck Accidents
» Minnesota Car Accident
» New York Car Accidents
» New York Truck Accidents
» Louisiana Car Accidents
» Driving with no auto insurance
» Damages auto beyond insurance coverage
» Drunk driving
» Fault/No fault
» Motorcycle Accident
» Negligence
» Other's use of car
» Passengers
» Rear-Ended auto accident
» Seatbelts
» Witness of an Auto Accident
» Truck Accident
» SUV Rollover

Topics Related To Auto Accidents
» Accident Law
» Auto Accidents
» Aquatic Water
» Bus Train
» Construction Accidents
» Slips Falls
» Traumatic Brain Injury
» Wrongful Death
Powered by Attorney Pages
  Find an Attorney    
Topic
       
Get A Free Case Evaluation
From An Experienced Auto Accident Attorney.
It’s Fast and Free!


Accident Attorneys / Ledger & Associates
Need a good Car Accident Lawyer in Los Angeles County?
AttorneyPages.com
Law Offices of Matthew B. Nezhad
Your Car Accident Lawyer in Los Angeles, CA
AttorneyPages.com
The Law Offices of Carl D. Barnes
Los Angeles County Car Accident Lawyer
AttorneyPages.com
Attorney Pages
Find recommended lawyers by state and city.
AttorneyPages.com

» Ask a question in our legal forum

» Download do-it-yourself legal forms

» Search our legal resource directory

» Find an attorney in your area

» Let us find a lawyer for you


Resource Links

Free Case Evaluation From An Experienced Auto Accident Attorney.

Car Accident Attorneys
Car Accident Law Forum




HACKER SAFE certified sites prevent over 99.9% of hacker crime. State Law Center | Legal Links | Site Map | Privacy Policy | Media | About Us | Contact Us

freeadvice® has been providing millions of consumers with outstanding advice, free, since 1995.
While not a substitute for personal advice from a licensed professional, it is available AS IS, subject to our disclaimer and conditions of use.
freeadvice®, AttorneyPages®, ExpertPages®, and LegalSoapbox™ are units or affiliates of Advice Company.
All Rights Reserved © 1995-2008