
Injuries and Compensation
Texas Auto Accidents
Typically, in a Texas auto accident, an injured person can bring a claim or lawsuit against the person or company at fault for the accident to gain compensation for damages. Damages can include property damage, medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering both mentally and emotionally, and any permanent disfigurement or impairment.
The victim’s spouse may be able to seek compensation for damages to the marital relationship as a result of the injuries sustained by the victim. Known as loss of consortium, this type of claim addresses things such as loss of the injured spouse’s love, sexual relations, affection, companionship, ability to have children, and physical assistance among other things.
Several factors influence the value of a Texas auto accident case. These factors may include the type and severity of the injuries, the ease with which the negligent party’s fault can be shown, and the amount of insurance coverage that’s available.
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Helpful Texas Auto Accident Resources
LEARN MORE ABOUT YOUR RIGHTS:
- What to do if you’re in a Texas auto accident
- Injuries and compensation
- Insurance claims: Dos and Dont’s
- What if the accident was my fault?
- Who can I sue to recover damages?
- Auto accidents resource links
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If you’ve been injured because of someone else’s negligence, contact the Texas car accident attorneys from Daniel Stark for a free and confidential consultation. Simply complete a free consultation request form or call us toll free at (866) 241-4861. We have offices in Bryan* and Waco.
Daniel Stark practices in the following areas: auto accident, trucking accident, wrongful death, construction site injury, drug injury, defective product injury, dog bite injury, electrocution and burn, medical malpractice, and nursing home abuse.
* Main office located in Bryan, Texas
** No attorney's fees unless you recover. Court costs, litigation expenses, and unpaid medical expenses are paid from client's share of the recovery. However, if there is no recovery, client will not be responsible for any court costs or litigation expenses, except client's unpaid medical bills.
