Fort Worth Car Accident Lawyers and Legal Counsel

Car accident attorneys in Fort Worth Texas are successful in a variety of auto accident claims.     

Serious car accidents in Fort Worth Texas can ruin a life with permanent catastrophic physical injury, or emotional and fiscal damage from the untimely death of a loved one, leaving families open to financial instability and personal crises.  Different types of collisions lead to various physical injuries and experienced Fort Worth car accident attorneys at the Cooper Law Firm are familiar with the valuations associated with residual physical harms and property replacement costs after a car accident.

Types of Texas car accidents.

Rear-end crashes are a common type of accident in Fort Worth that can result in very serious physical injury.  Causes of rear-end crashes may be fatigued driving, distracted driving, using a cellular device and texting while driving, which is illegal in Texas.  In these cases, negligence may be a factor on the person who hits a vehicle from behind, and will need to be proven to have caused resultant harms claimed in insurance forms, or legal documents.  Accident victims should remember that rear-end collisions lead to serious injury causing whiplash, or spine and head injury that may not present itself until a later time.  It is wise to seek a medical screening and consult with a car accident lawyer in Fort Worth to explore legal options to cover harmful losses.

Highway accidents can result in catastrophic physical injury and increased property damage because of the high speeds maintained on larger roadways.  Distracted driving has been known to cause many highway accidents and can be used to support a claim of negligence.  

Head-on crashes often occur because of a reckless driver, or some other reason that a vehicle would be headed down a roadway in the wrong direction.  Head-on collisions may lead to serious injury, or wrongful death because of the force and weight of the colliding vehicles.  Head-on crashes result in serious injuries such as traumatic brain injuries (TBI), concussions, bone fractures, spinal injury, loss of limb, and vision complications.  Accident victims should speak with a Fort Worth car accident lawyer because they may need legal representation to facilitate immediate payments for medical treatment, burial and funeral arrangements, and loss of wages that could damage household stability in a short amount of time.

 Intersection crashes can result in side-impact T-bone collisions, or broadside accidents where someone may run a signal and make impact with the side of a vehicle; rear-end crashes may also occur from distracted drivers who are texting, talking, or just not paying attention to cars in front of them; and head-on impacts occur even though traffic lights and signs are present.  Reckless, or speeding drivers cause significant damage to a non-moving car at a traffic signal.  If a traffic signal is broken, or there is some other safety malfunction caused by the government entity charged with maintaining the roadway, another party may be named in a negligence claim.

Hit-and-run accidents are illegal and drivers are never supposed to leave the scene of an accident in Fort Worth Texas.  Legal consequences to a hit-and-run driver are in line with the extent of injury and damages caused by the accident.  Cooper Law Firm – car accident attorneys in Fort Worth can manage insurance red tape for their clients who need compensation to pay for costly medical bills, significant property damage, and residual medical treatment in some cases, as well as wrongful death claims when someone is fatally injured by a hit-and-run driver.  

Accident victims should never go after a hit-and run driver in Texas, but instead call the police and report the accident.  Victims should attempt to get license plate information, car color, make and model and a driver description along with their last driving direction.  If witnesses are at the scene, victims should collect their information if they are able.   

 Minor car crash may still require consultation. 

Individuals who are involved in minor car crashes should seek medical screening shortly after the crash to make certain there are no internal injuries that are not visible to the naked eye.  Even when insurance will cover the damages and injury after a minor fender bender, it is wise to consult with a Fort Worth auto accident lawyer who can file insurance claims and make sure that the insurance company is not shorting a client for comprehensive payments based on their, or the “at fault” party’s insurance coverages.

 Statute of limitations.

Car accident victims must be aware of the time limitations they have to file legal action against negligent parties and a Forth Worth Texas auto accident attorney can explain deviations from that timeline.  The Texas statute of limitations for personal injury and wrongful death actions in Fort Worth  is two years from the time of the injury, or death.  Government entities require a shorter filing time at 180 days for tort claims and cap damages depending upon the government unit involved.  The state and municipalities allow up to $250,000 per person and $500,000 per incident. All other levels of government allow for $100,000 per person and $300,000 per incident.

 Damages.

Utilizing the 51% fault rule in Fort Worth Texas, personal injury lawyers will explain how loss valuations determine the compensatory damages requested for lost wages, medical bills, medical care, and treatment, plus household expenses, and non-economic loss for pain and suffering, loss of consortium, or  companionship.  Exemplary (punitive) damages are contingent upon proving that a defendant deliberately, with reckless disregard, acted in a manner to cause harm to another person, such as driving while impaired.  Punitive damages must be sought in a separate case, after compensatory damages have been awarded. Texas law limits that amount to two times the actual damages up to $750,000 in total damages, or $200,000.

 Wrongful death.

Family members, or legal representatives must file a wrongful death legal action within two years and a Texas wrongful death attorney in Fort Worth can assist with damage valuations and timelines relevant to each case. Compensation may cover medical expenses up to the time of death, funeral and burial expenses, future lost wages, pain and suffering, and punitive damages.  A competent auto accident lawyer at the Cooper Law Firm can objectively speak on a Fort Worth car accident victim’s behalf in a courtroom, and work toward catastrophic damage recovery.

Cooper Law Firm
N. Eric Cooper
Address: 621 Hemphill St,
Fort Worth, TX 76104

Telephone ; (903) 297-0037
Toll-Free: 1-855-297-HURT (4878)
Facsimile: (903) 236-0035

Sources.

https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/CP/htm/CP.16.htm#16.003

https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/CP/htm/CP.101.htm

https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/CP/htm/CP.41.htm

https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/docs/TN/htm/TN.550.htm

https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/CP/htm/CP.71.htm