The Colony · Car Accident
The Colony Car Accident Lawyer
A car accident claim in The Colony is a personal injury case arising from a passenger-vehicle collision, most commonly on the Sam Rayburn Tollway or FM-423 through Denton County. Texas is an at-fault state with a two-year filing deadline under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003, and your recovery is reduced, but not barred, if you share some fault, as long as your percentage stays at 50% or below under Chapter 33. The high-energy rear-end and chain-reaction crashes that concentrate at the SH-121 / Main Street off-ramp are the defining collision pattern here, and the resulting cases are filed in Denton County district court.
Why The Colony cases are different
Most car-crash files out of The Colony trace to SH-121 / the Sam Rayburn Tollway along the city's east edge, where weekend Grandscape traffic loads the Main Street off-ramp and the deceleration lane backs onto the tollway shoulder. Surface arterials like FM-423 add the other half of the docket.
Fault and Chapter 33 on the tollway and FM-423
Texas runs modified comparative fault with a 51% bar under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 33.001, so the percentage an adjuster assigns to you directly shrinks or zeroes out your recovery. On the SH-121 off-ramp at Main Street, the recurring fact pattern is a distracted rear-end into a fully stopped queue, then a chain reaction into the car ahead, and insurers for the trailing driver routinely try to push a share of fault back onto the middle vehicle for 'following too closely.' On FM-423 through the residential core, left-turn collisions at the Lebanon Road and Paige Road signals raise the mirror question of who had the protected arrow. We pin proportionate responsibility with NTTA gantry timestamps, signal-phase data, and Grandscape's exterior cameras rather than letting the carrier's narrative stand unchallenged.
UM/UIM coverage when the at-fault driver is underinsured
A 35-mph rear-end into a stopped queue can produce a herniated disc and a sternal injury that the ER discharges as a strain, yet many drivers on the corridor carry only Texas minimum limits that a serious case blows through in medical bills alone. Uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage on your own auto policy is what fills that gap, and in Texas a UIM claim turns adversarial fast: your own insurer steps into the at-fault driver's shoes and litigates damages. We open the third-party claim and the UM/UIM claim in parallel, document the full injury picture before settling either, and avoid the common trap of releasing the at-fault carrier in a way that compromises the UIM recovery. Stacking and offset rules decide the real ceiling, so we map all available policies at intake.
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Frequently asked
The Colony car accident questions
- Be cautious. Fast offers in the first few days are common on the SH-121 corridor and almost always land before MRI imaging shows the disc or soft-tissue injury that surfaces around the 72-hour mark. Once you sign a release, the claim is closed even if symptoms worsen. Let the medical picture develop, preserve the tollway and Grandscape footage first, then evaluate any offer against documented damages.
- Yes, as long as you are 50% or less at fault under Texas's 51% bar. If you are found 20% responsible, your recovery is reduced by that 20% rather than eliminated. In rear-end chain reactions on the SH-121 ramp, insurers often try to assign you a share for following distance. Hard evidence — gantry timestamps, camera footage, scene measurements — is what keeps your percentage low.
- Camera data. Grandscape's exterior cameras run dense coverage but overwrite quickly, and NTTA tollway surveillance typically retains inside about 30 days. A preservation letter in the first week is often the difference between proving liability with video and arguing it from memory. We send those letters immediately on corridor crashes.
- Often no. ER discharge summaries from Medical City Lewisville, the closest facility to The Colony, frequently reflect the acute presentation, which looks like strain within the first few hours, and miss disc and concussive injuries that appear on MRI imaging days later. We route clients into orthopedic and physical-medicine follow-up after the ER visit so the actual injury picture is documented before any settlement discussions begin.
- The Colony is in Denton County, so civil personal injury suits above the JP-court threshold are filed in Denton County district court, one of six civil courts (16th, 158th, 211th, 362nd, 367th, or 431st) sitting on the downtown Denton courthouse square. Court assignment is by random draw at filing. Denton County generally moves faster than Dallas or Tarrant County dockets.
- Your own uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage applies. In Texas, a UIM claim means your own insurer steps into the at-fault driver's position and disputes your damages; it becomes adversarial quickly. We open both the third-party claim and the UIM claim at the same time, document the full injury before settling either, and carefully sequence releases so settling the liability claim does not cut off the UIM recovery.
Where we work from
Downtown Austin. The Colony clients welcome.
Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent The Colony-area clients statewide and travel to The Colony for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.
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