
Texas has its own specific rules for personal injury cases. Knowing them — and using them — is the difference between leaving money on the table and getting full compensation.
Texas personal injury law has both opportunities and pitfalls for injury victims. The 2-year statute of limitations is shorter than New Mexico's — meaning evidence preservation and case filing need to happen quickly. The 51% comparative fault bar means partial fault matters in a way that pure comparative fault states don't have.
But Texas also has strong dram shop liability for drunk-driving crashes, no general damage caps on most personal injury claims, and the unique "nonsubscriber" workers' comp opt-out that creates major opportunities in workplace injury cases.
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We also represent clients in every other Texas city and county — including Arlington, Irving, Garland, Frisco, McKinney, Round Rock, Cedar Park, Tyler, Waco, Amarillo, College Station, Killeen, Conroe, Sugar Land, Pearland, The Woodlands, and many more. Call us to confirm we serve your area.
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