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Dallas Car Accident Lawyer

A car accident claim in Dallas is a personal injury or wrongful death case arising from a collision on the city's freeway grid or surface streets, governed by Texas modified comparative fault under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Chapter 33 and a two-year filing deadline under Section 16.003. Recovery is available as long as your share of fault is fifty percent or less, reduced by that percentage. Suits filed in Dallas city limits land in Dallas County district court at the George L. Allen Sr. Courts Building on Commerce Street. The freeway corridors — US-75 Central Expressway, I-30, LBJ, and the North Tollway — each produce distinct crash patterns that shape how liability and injury are documented.

Why Dallas cases are different

Dallas crashes cluster on a freeway grid that runs harder and faster than most Texas metros, from the I-30 Canyon at the I-35E mixmaster to the chronic Central Expressway backups near Mockingbird Lane. We build fault and recover for Dallas drivers and passengers statewide from our Austin office.

Where Dallas collisions actually happen

Five corridors drive most of the Dallas crash files we screen, and each has a signature pattern. I-30 east-west through downtown, especially the Canyon where it meets I-35E at the mixmaster, produces compressed rear-end chains during both rush peaks. US-75 Central Expressway is the city's most chronically backed-up artery, with hard-deceleration crashes near Mockingbird, Knox-Henderson, and Walnut Hill where stopped traffic appears with little warning. The Dallas North Tollway runs faster, generating higher-velocity sideswipes and lane-change collisions through the Galleria and Preston corridors. LBJ Freeway (I-635) carries the worst night-time crash rate in the metro. Documenting which corridor and which time window your crash happened in matters, because the speed and traffic pattern shape both the injury mechanism and how an insurer reads the police report when it values the claim.

Proportionate responsibility and underinsured drivers

Texas uses modified comparative fault under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Chapter 33: your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault and barred only if you are more than fifty percent responsible. On stop-and-go arteries like Central Expressway, defense insurers routinely try to pin a slice of blame on following distance to push an injured driver past that fifty-one-percent bar, so the crash report supplement, witness identification, and any DalTrans freeway camera footage matter early. Dallas also sees a large share of out-of-area and minimum-limits drivers passing through its corridors, and damages often exceed the at-fault coverage. That is where your own uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage becomes the real source of recovery. We pull every applicable policy, including UM and UIM, before valuing the claim, because the at-fault limits are frequently only part of the picture.

Frequently asked

Dallas car accident questions

  • Usually the following driver bears most of the fault, but Texas does not make it automatic. The insurer may argue you stopped suddenly in the US-75 congestion or contributed under Chapter 33's comparative-fault rule. The crash report supplement, witness accounts, and DalTrans camera footage help fix responsibility. As long as you are fifty percent or less at fault, you can still recover, reduced by your share.

Where we work from

Downtown Austin. Dallas clients welcome.

Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Dallas-area clients statewide and travel to Dallas for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.

Cap City Injury Attorneys

702 Rio Grande St, Suite 302 · Austin, TX 78701

(512) 612-3110

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