FAQ Accident Law Southwest Office Resource Block

1. What should I do immediately after an accident in the Southwest area?
Call 911 to report the accident and request medical assistance if needed. An official accident report helps document the incident.

2. Why is an accident report important for my claim?
Accident reports provide an objective record that insurance companies use to review fault and damages.

3. Should I seek medical care even if I feel fine?
Yes. Some injuries may not be immediately noticeable, and early medical treatment helps support your claim.

4. Can waiting to get medical treatment affect my case?
Yes. Delayed care may allow insurers to question the cause or severity of your injuries.

5. Do I need to notify my insurance company after an accident?
Yes. Report the accident promptly, but be cautious when giving detailed or recorded statements.

6. What information should I collect at the accident scene?
Exchange names, contact details, insurance information, and vehicle details. Take photos if it is safe to do so.

7. What if I was partially at fault for the accident?
Texas law allows you to seek compensation if you are less than 51% responsible.

8. What compensation may be available after an accident?
Damages may include medical expenses, lost wages, vehicle repairs, and pain and suffering.

9. What should I do if my vehicle needs towing or repairs in the Southwest area?
Have your vehicle towed to a trusted repair shop and keep all towing and repair receipts.

10. How long do I have to file an injury claim in Texas?
Most personal injury claims must be filed within two years from the accident date.

11. How does the Southwest Office help accident victims?
Our Southwest Office helps clients navigate accident reporting, insurance claims, vehicle repairs, and legal options under Texas injury law.

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