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Texas Personal Injury Lawyers

Fighting for Injured Victims and Their Families Across Texas

When someone else’s negligence turns your life upside down, you deserve more than just an insurance company’s lowball offer. You deserve an attorney who will fight for every dollar you’re owed—someone who understands what you’re going through and won’t back down until you get the compensation you need to move forward.

At DJC Law, our Texas personal injury lawyers have dedicated their careers to helping accident victims and their families recover from devastating injuries. Whether you were hurt in a car crash, injured on someone else’s property, or harmed by a defective product, we have the experience and determination to take on the insurance companies and fight for the justice you deserve.

We represent clients throughout Texas—from El Paso to Houston, Austin to Dallas, San Antonio to the Rio Grande Valley. No matter where in the Lone Star State your injury occurred, we can help.

We handle personal injury cases on contingency, which means you pay nothing unless we win. Contact us today for a free consultation and let us show you how we can help.

What Is Personal Injury Law?

Personal injury law allows people who have been injured due to someone else’s negligence, recklessness, or intentional misconduct to seek financial compensation for their losses. These civil claims—separate from any criminal charges—hold wrongdoers accountable and help injured victims recover the money they need for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages.

The foundation of most personal injury cases is negligence. To succeed in a negligence claim, you must prove that the defendant owed you a duty of care, breached that duty through their actions or inaction, caused your injuries as a direct result of that breach, and left you with actual damages.

While this may sound straightforward, insurance companies spend enormous resources trying to deny, delay, and minimize claims. Having an experienced personal injury attorney on your side levels the playing field and dramatically improves your chances of receiving fair compensation.

Why Choose DJC Law

Not all personal injury firms are the same. Here’s what sets DJC Law apart from the rest.

You Pay Nothing Unless We Win

We handle all personal injury cases on contingency. You don’t pay any upfront fees, and you owe us nothing unless we successfully recover compensation for you. This arrangement means we’re fully invested in your success—our payment depends on getting you results.

Personalized Attention From Your Attorney

You won’t be handed off to paralegals or left wondering about your case status. Our attorneys stay personally involved in every case, return your calls promptly, and keep you informed at every stage. When you have questions, you’ll get answers from the lawyer handling your case.

Proven Track Record of Results

We’ve recovered substantial compensation for injured clients throughout Texas. Our track record speaks for itself, and we prepare every case as though it’s heading to trial—which puts us in a stronger position during settlement negotiations.

Trial-Ready Representation

Insurance companies know which law firms actually take cases to court. Our willingness to go to trial when necessary often motivates insurers to offer fair settlements rather than risk a jury verdict. If they won’t pay what your case is worth, we’re prepared to fight for you in the courtroom.

Statewide Reach, Local Knowledge

We represent clients across the entire state of Texas. Whether your accident occurred in a major metropolitan area or a small rural community, we have the resources and experience to handle your case effectively.

Texas Accident Statistics

Texas consistently ranks among the states with the highest number of traffic fatalities and serious injuries. According to the Texas Department of Transportation, there are over 500,000 crashes on Texas roads each year, resulting in hundreds of thousands of injuries and thousands of deaths.

The sheer size of Texas, combined with major interstate highways, heavy commercial truck traffic, urban congestion, and rural roads, creates dangerous conditions throughout the state. From the crowded freeways of Houston and Dallas to the border highways of South Texas, accidents happen every day.

Beyond traffic accidents, Texans are injured in workplace incidents, on dangerous property, by defective products, and through medical negligence. When someone else’s carelessness causes harm, victims deserve full and fair compensation for their losses.

Types of Personal Injury Cases We Handle

Our Texas personal injury attorneys represent clients in a wide range of cases. If you’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence, we can help.

Car accidents are among the most common causes of serious injuries in Texas. Distracted drivers, speeding, drunk driving, and dangerous road conditions cause hundreds of thousands of crashes across the state every year.

Truck accidents involving 18-wheelers and commercial vehicles are particularly common in Texas, which has more truck traffic than any other state. With major freight corridors like I-10, I-35, and I-20 crisscrossing the state, serious truck accidents happen daily.

Motorcycle accidents frequently result in severe injuries because riders lack the protection of an enclosed vehicle. We fight against the bias motorcyclists often face from insurance companies.

Pedestrian accidents leave victims with devastating injuries when struck by vehicles. As Texas cities have grown more urban and walkable, pedestrian accidents have increased.

Bicycle accidents can cause serious harm to cyclists who share roads with much larger vehicles. We fight for cyclists’ rights and fair compensation.

Rideshare accidents involving Uber and Lyft present unique insurance and liability issues that require experienced legal guidance.

Bus accidents present unique challenges including government immunity issues for public transit systems and common carrier liability standards.

Oilfield accidents are common in Texas’s energy sector, where workers face dangerous conditions on drilling sites, refineries, and pipelines throughout the state.

Premises liability cases arise when dangerous property conditions cause injuries—slip and falls, inadequate security, swimming pool accidents, and more.

Dog bites can cause serious physical injuries and lasting emotional trauma. We help victims navigate Texas dog bite law and pursue full compensation.

Construction accidents often involve workers injured on job sites due to unsafe conditions, equipment failures, or the negligence of contractors and property owners.

Product liability cases involve injuries caused by defective or dangerous products—from vehicle defects to dangerous consumer goods.

Wrongful death claims allow families to seek compensation when a loved one is killed due to another party’s negligence or misconduct.

Whatever type of accident caused your injuries, our team has the experience to handle your case.

Dangerous Roads Across Texas

Texas is home to some of the most dangerous roads in the country. Our attorneys have handled cases from highways and intersections throughout the state.

I-35 runs from the Mexican border through San Antonio, Austin, and Dallas-Fort Worth, carrying massive volumes of traffic and seeing frequent serious accidents along its entire length.

I-10 stretches across the entire state from El Paso to Houston, serving as a major corridor for both passenger vehicles and commercial trucks.

I-45 connects Houston and Dallas and has been called one of the deadliest highways in America.

US-281 runs through the heart of Texas and sees significant accident rates, particularly in rural stretches.

I-20 crosses West Texas and the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, carrying heavy truck traffic between the coasts.

Houston’s highway system—including I-610, US-290, and the Beltway—sees some of the highest accident rates in the nation due to extreme congestion and aggressive driving.

Rural highways throughout Texas present their own dangers, including high speeds, limited lighting, and long distances to emergency services.

Understanding where accidents commonly occur helps us investigate what happened in your case and identify the factors that contributed to your crash.

Common Injuries in Personal Injury Cases

Accidents can cause a wide range of injuries, from temporary pain to permanent disability. We represent clients who have suffered:

  • Traumatic brain injuries and concussions
  • Spinal cord injuries and paralysis
  • Broken bones and fractures
  • Back and neck injuries
  • Herniated discs and soft tissue damage
  • Internal organ damage
  • Burns and scarring
  • Amputation and loss of limbs
  • Whiplash and other neck injuries
  • Knee, shoulder, and joint injuries
  • Cuts, lacerations, and disfigurement
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder

Some injuries are immediately apparent, while others take days or weeks to fully manifest. That’s why getting prompt medical attention after any accident is crucial—both for your health and for documenting your injuries.

Compensation Available in Personal Injury Cases

Texas law allows personal injury victims to pursue both economic and non-economic damages. The compensation you may be entitled to includes:

Economic Damages

These are the measurable financial losses caused by your injury:

  • Medical expenses: Emergency care, hospitalization, surgery, medication, physical therapy, and ongoing treatment
  • Future medical costs: Anticipated expenses for continued care, future surgeries, and long-term rehabilitation
  • Lost wages: Income you couldn’t earn while recovering from your injuries
  • Loss of earning capacity: Reduced ability to earn income in the future due to permanent impairments
  • Property damage: Repair or replacement of your vehicle and other damaged belongings
  • Out-of-pocket expenses: Transportation to medical appointments, home modifications, and other accident-related costs

Non-Economic Damages

These address losses that don’t have a specific dollar amount but are equally real:

  • Pain and suffering: Physical pain caused by your injuries and their treatment
  • Mental anguish: Emotional distress, anxiety, depression, and psychological trauma
  • Disfigurement: Permanent scarring or physical changes to your appearance
  • Loss of enjoyment of life: Inability to participate in activities and hobbies you once enjoyed
  • Loss of consortium: Impact on your relationship with your spouse
  • Physical impairment: Limitations on your physical abilities and daily activities

In cases involving gross negligence or intentional misconduct, you may also be entitled to exemplary (punitive) damages designed to punish the wrongdoer and deter similar conduct.

How Texas Personal Injury Law Works

Understanding Texas personal injury law is essential to any claim. Here are the key concepts that affect your case.

Proving Negligence

To win a personal injury case in Texas, you must prove four elements:

Duty of care: The defendant had a legal obligation to act reasonably to avoid causing harm. Drivers must operate their vehicles safely. Property owners must maintain safe conditions. Manufacturers must produce safe products.

Breach of duty: The defendant failed to meet their duty of care. Running a red light, texting while driving, ignoring a known hazard—these are all breaches of duty.

Causation: The defendant’s breach directly caused your injuries. There must be a clear connection between what they did wrong and the harm you suffered.

Damages: You suffered actual losses—medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering—as a result of the defendant’s conduct.

Modified Comparative Negligence

Texas follows a “modified comparative negligence” system, also known as proportionate responsibility. This means you can still recover compensation even if you were partially at fault for the accident—as long as your share of responsibility doesn’t exceed 50%.

If you’re found partially at fault, your compensation is reduced by your percentage of responsibility. For example, if you’re 20% at fault and your damages total $100,000, you’d recover $80,000.

However, if you’re found more than 50% responsible, you’re barred from recovering any compensation at all. Insurance companies often try to shift blame onto victims to reduce or eliminate their payouts. Our attorneys work to minimize any fault assigned to you and maximize your recovery.

Texas Is a Fault State

Unlike some states with no-fault insurance systems, Texas follows a traditional fault-based system. This means the person responsible for causing an accident is liable for the resulting damages. You have the right to pursue a claim against the at-fault party’s insurance or file a lawsuit to recover full compensation for your injuries.

Non-Subscriber Employers

Texas is unique in not requiring employers to carry workers’ compensation insurance. Employers who opt out—called “non-subscribers”—can be sued directly by injured employees. If your employer is a non-subscriber, you may have greater legal options than you realize.

The Personal Injury Claims Process

While every case is different, most personal injury claims follow a similar path.

Investigation and evidence gathering: We thoroughly investigate your accident, gathering police reports, medical records, witness statements, photographs, and any other evidence that supports your claim.

Medical treatment documentation: We work to ensure your injuries are fully documented by medical professionals. This documentation is crucial to proving your damages.

Demand and negotiation: Once we understand the full extent of your damages, we present a demand to the insurance company and negotiate for fair compensation.

Filing a lawsuit: If the insurance company won’t offer a fair settlement, we file a lawsuit and proceed with litigation.

Discovery: Both sides exchange information, take depositions, and gather additional evidence.

Mediation or settlement: Many cases settle during litigation, often through mediation—a structured negotiation process with a neutral third party.

Trial: If no settlement is reached, we present your case to a jury and fight for the verdict you deserve.

Throughout this process, we keep you informed, answer your questions, and make sure you understand your options at every stage.

Dealing with Insurance Companies

After an accident, you’ll likely hear from insurance adjusters who seem friendly and concerned about your well-being. Don’t be fooled—their job is to minimize what their company pays, not to help you get fair compensation.

Common insurance company tactics include:

  • Requesting recorded statements they can use against you
  • Asking for broad medical authorizations to search for pre-existing conditions
  • Offering quick settlements before you know the full extent of your injuries
  • Disputing the severity of your injuries or claiming they’re unrelated to the accident
  • Delaying claims hoping you’ll accept less out of financial desperation
  • Shifting blame onto you to reduce or deny your claim

Before talking to any insurance company, speak with an attorney. We handle all communications with insurers on your behalf, protecting you from tactics designed to undermine your claim.

Statute of Limitations in Texas

Texas law sets strict deadlines for filing personal injury claims. In most cases, you have two years from the date of injury to file a lawsuit. Missing this deadline typically means losing your right to compensation forever.

Some situations have different deadlines:

Claims against government entities often have much shorter notice requirements—sometimes as little as six months. This includes accidents involving city buses, state vehicles, or injuries on government property.

Medical malpractice claims have specific rules that can affect the deadline, including a two-year statute of limitations with a 10-year statute of repose.

Claims involving minors may have extended deadlines, as the statute of limitations typically doesn’t begin running until the child turns 18.

Wrongful death claims must generally be filed within two years of the date of death.

Don’t wait to see if your injuries improve before consulting an attorney. Even if you’re not ready to file a lawsuit, talking to a lawyer early ensures you understand your deadlines and preserve your rights.

Steps to Take After an Accident

If you’ve been injured in any type of accident, taking the right steps can protect both your health and your legal rights.

  • Seek medical attention immediately. Your health comes first, and prompt treatment creates important documentation of your injuries.
  • Report the accident. File a police report for vehicle accidents or incident reports for other types of accidents.
  • Document everything. Take photos of the accident scene, your injuries, property damage, and anything else relevant to your case.
  • Get witness information. Collect names and contact information from anyone who saw what happened.
  • Keep records. Save all medical bills, receipts, and documents related to your accident and injuries.
  • Don’t give recorded statements. Politely decline requests from insurance adjusters until you’ve spoken with an attorney.
  • Don’t sign anything. Insurance companies may ask you to sign releases or settlements. Consult a lawyer first.
  • Contact a personal injury attorney. The sooner you have legal representation, the better protected your rights will be.

Areas We Serve Across Texas

DJC Law represents personal injury victims throughout the state of Texas, including:

  • El Paso and West Texas
  • Austin and Central Texas
  • San Antonio and South Texas
  • Houston and the Gulf Coast
  • Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex
  • Rio Grande Valley
  • Permian Basin and the oil fields
  • Panhandle and North Texas
  • East Texas
  • All communities in between

No matter where in Texas your accident occurred, we have the resources and experience to handle your case effectively.

How Our Texas Personal Injury Lawyers Help

Handling a personal injury claim while recovering from serious injuries is overwhelming. Our team takes over the legal burden so you can focus on healing.

We investigate your accident thoroughly, gathering the evidence needed to prove liability and damages. We handle all communication with insurance companies, protecting you from their tactics. We consult with medical experts, accident reconstructionists, and economists to build the strongest possible case.

We calculate the full value of your losses—including future expenses and non-economic damages that are easy to overlook. We negotiate aggressively for fair compensation and prepare every case as though it’s heading to trial.

If the insurance company won’t offer what your case is worth, we’re fully prepared to take them to court. Our willingness to fight often results in better settlements for our clients.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to hire a personal injury lawyer in Texas?

Nothing upfront. We work on contingency, which means we only get paid if we recover compensation for you. Our fee comes as a percentage of your settlement or verdict—if we don’t win, you don’t pay.

How long will my case take?

Every case is different. Some settle within months, while others take a year or more—especially if litigation is required. We work to resolve your case as efficiently as possible while never sacrificing quality for speed.

What if I was partially at fault for my accident?

You can still recover compensation under Texas law as long as you weren’t more than 50% responsible. Your recovery will be reduced by your percentage of fault, but you may still be entitled to significant compensation.

Should I accept the insurance company’s settlement offer?

Not without consulting an attorney first. Initial offers are almost always far below what your case is worth. We can evaluate any offer and advise you on whether it fairly compensates you for your losses.

How much is my case worth?

Every case is unique. The value depends on factors including the severity of your injuries, your medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and the strength of evidence against the defendant. We can provide a better estimate after reviewing your specific situation.

What if the other party doesn’t have insurance?

You may still have options. Your own uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage may apply, or other parties may share liability. We explore every avenue for compensation.

Do I have to go to court?

Most personal injury cases settle without going to trial. However, if the insurance company refuses to offer fair compensation, we’re fully prepared to present your case to a jury. Our willingness to go to court often motivates insurers to offer better settlements.

Can you handle my case if I live far from your office?

Yes. We represent clients throughout Texas. We can communicate by phone, video conference, and email, and we travel throughout the state as needed to handle your case effectively.

Contact Our Texas Personal Injury Attorneys Today

If you’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence anywhere in Texas, you don’t have to face the insurance companies alone. At DJC Law, our Texas personal injury lawyers have the experience, resources, and determination to fight for the compensation you deserve.

We’ve helped countless injury victims across the Lone Star State recover from devastating accidents. Let us put that experience to work for you.

Contact us today for a free consultation. We’ll review your case, explain your options, and help you take the first step toward recovery. There’s no obligation, and you’ll pay nothing unless we win.

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