Personal Injury Lawyer in Texas City
Car wrecks anchor this practice, but falls, dog bites, and wrecks that happen on the job qualify too.
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A personal injury lawyer in Texas City takes cases where someone else’s carelessness left you hurt, no matter what caused it. Car and truck wrecks make up most of that work, especially along I-45 and the Loop 197 industrial corridor, but the same rules reach further: falls, dog bites, and wrecks that happen while you’re working a route all qualify too.
Car and truck wrecks anchor this practice
Most personal injury claims in Texas City start with a wreck, whether it’s a two-car crash or something bigger involving an 18-wheeler out of the Loop 197 corridor. Rear-end collisions, T-bones, and wrecks tied to the ongoing I-45 construction all fall under this same family of claims. The car wreck lawyer page is the deeper read on what a standard claim includes.
Falls on someone else’s property
A fall becomes a personal injury claim when a property owner knew about a hazard, or should have, and left it there anyway. Wet floors, broken stairs, and poor lighting in a Texas City store, apartment complex, or parking lot all fit this family, and construction-zone hazards outside a business count too. The slip and fall page sorts out what a property owner actually owes you.
Dog bites and animal attacks
A dog bite can turn into a personal injury claim too, especially when there’s a history the owner already knew about. That history often matters more than the bite itself once a claim gets built. The dog bite page has more on how that history gets used as evidence.
Getting hurt while you’re working a route
Delivery drivers, rideshare drivers, and anyone hurt by another driver while running a work errand can still bring a personal injury claim against whoever caused the wreck. That reaches plenty of people in a city with as much commercial and refinery traffic as Texas City has. The job you were doing doesn’t change who caused the crash or who owes you for it.
One deadline, one fee structure, across every family
Every claim family above runs on the same basic economics. Most personal injury attorneys work on contingency, so you owe nothing upfront, and the lawyer cost guide maps out exactly how that fee gets split. Texas also gives most of these claims the same two-year filing window, detailed in the statute of limitations guide, though a death in the family starts that window on a different day: the wrongful death page weighs who can file when a crash or a fall turns fatal.
Name which claim family your situation fits, and the rest of the process looks the same from there: a free review, an independent attorney, and no cost unless you win.
Common questions
How does paying a personal injury lawyer actually work?
Most work on contingency, meaning their fee is a percentage of what they recover for you, not money you pay upfront. If there's no recovery, you typically don't owe a fee either.
What actually counts as a personal injury case?
Any injury caused by someone else's carelessness, not just car wrecks. Falls, dog bites, and wrecks that happen while you're working can all qualify, as long as another party's negligence played a part.
Is there a deadline to bring one of these claims?
Yes. Most personal injury claims in Texas share the same two-year filing window, and the exact rule is in the statute of limitations guide on this site.
Related pages
18-Wheeler Accidents
A wreck with an 18-wheeler on this corridor pulls in more parties and more insurance than an ordinary car wreck.
Learn more →Bicycle Accidents
Most roads riders use here don't have a bike lane, and that shapes how a bike wreck claim gets built.
Learn more →Car Wreck Lawyer
The first three days after a wreck move fast for the insurance company, and staying even takes a plan.
Learn more →Distracted Driving
Distraction is hard to catch in the act, but it usually leaves something behind: a record, a report line, or a pattern in how the crash happened.
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