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Plano car accident lawyer.

Car wrecks across Collin County aren't all the same. The right approach depends on your injuries, the at-fault driver's coverage, and the local courts that will handle the case if it doesn't settle. Here's how we work.

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A car wreck in Plano sets off a fast-moving sequence of decisions — medical, financial, legal. Most people don't realize that the first few weeks after a crash matter more than the next year. Insurance adjusters call early, hoping for a recorded statement before you understand your own injuries. We exist to make sure those early moves don't end up costing you your case.

The Longhorn Law Firm handles car accident claims throughout Plano and Collin County. See our full overview of car accident cases →

Plano crashes by the numbers.

Major Roadways

US-75 (Central Expressway) running through the city north-south, the President George Bush Turnpike (PGBT, SH-190), the Dallas North Tollway, SH-121 (Sam Rayburn Tollway), and the Plano Parkway corridor.

Local Courts

Collin County Civil District Courts at the Collin County Courthouse (2100 Bloomdale Rd., McKinney) and the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, Sherman Division.

Trauma Care

Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano (Level II trauma), Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Plano, and Medical City Plano.

Why It Matters Here

Plano is one of the largest Dallas metro suburbs and a major North Texas employment center — corporate headquarters for Toyota North America, Frito-Lay, Liberty Mutual, JPMorgan Chase, and many others. Heavy commuter traffic on US-75, the PGBT, and the Dallas North Tollway produces frequent high-speed crashes. The city's suburban growth has stretched older intersection designs, and the Collin County stretch of US-75 sees significant truck volume serving regional distribution.

Common Plano car accident injuries.

  • Whiplash and cervical injuries — often dismissed by insurers but capable of becoming chronic
  • Herniated discs and back injuries — frequently requiring injections or surgery
  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBI), including delayed-symptom concussions
  • Fractures — wrists, ribs, ankles, pelvis
  • Internal injuries from seat belt and airbag impact
  • Post-traumatic stress and anxiety — real and compensable

The evidence that builds your case.

  • The crash report filed by PPD, state troopers, or the responding agency
  • 911 audio and dispatch records
  • Photographs of vehicles, scene, lane positions, and injuries
  • Surveillance footage from nearby businesses — frequently overwritten within 7-30 days
  • Cell phone records if distracted driving is suspected
  • Event data recorder ("black box") showing pre-impact speed and braking
  • Witness statements taken while memories are fresh
  • Your contemporaneous medical records
Insurance Tactics
The adjuster who calls is not on your side.

Insurance companies routinely call victims within hours, sounding friendly, asking for a "quick recorded statement," and floating a fast lowball offer before the victim has seen a doctor. Don't give a recorded statement. Don't accept an offer. Read our full guide on insurance company tactics before you say anything.

What your case could be worth.

It depends on the injuries, the liability, the available insurance, and the lost income. Damages can include past and future medical expenses, lost wages and earning capacity, property damage, pain and suffering, mental anguish, loss of enjoyment of life, and — in drunk-driving or grossly negligent cases — punitive damages. We never quote a specific figure before reviewing a case, but we'll give an honest range during your free consultation.

Texas deadlines.

Two years from the date of the crash to file (Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code §16.003). Cases against governmental entities require notice within much shorter windows — sometimes as little as six months. Texas applies modified comparative fault: you can still recover if you were 50% or less at fault. More on comparative fault →

What we do differently.

Founder Shawn Barnett has personally been hit head-on by a drunk driver and, separately, struck on the side of his truck by an 18-wheeler. He understands recovery — surgery, rehab, the mental toll — in a way most attorneys cannot. We're licensed in Texas and New Mexico, we work in English and Spanish, and we don't charge anything unless we win.

Plano car accident questions.

Do you handle Plano car accident cases?+
Yes — we handle Plano and broader Collin County car accident cases as a core part of our Texas practice. The Longhorn Law Firm is licensed in Texas with a San Antonio office, and we travel for serious cases statewide.
Can I still recover if I was partially at fault?+
In Texas, yes — as long as you were 50% or less at fault. Texas applies modified comparative fault with a 51% bar. Read our full guide on comparative fault →
What if the insurance company already called me?+
Don't give a recorded statement, accept an offer, or sign anything. Read our guide on insurance company tactics, then call us — talking to us is free.
What if a government vehicle was involved?+
Cases against city, county, state, transit, or school district vehicles in Texas require notice within much shorter windows — sometimes just six months or less. Don't assume you have the full two-year statute.

Hurt in a Plano car wreck?

We handle Plano and Collin County car accident cases. Free consultation, no fee unless we win, available 24/7.