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Experienced Denton Car Accident Attorneys Help You Fight for the Compensation You Deserve
Texas law requires travelers to use reasonable care on the roads. Reasonable care includes following traffic laws. It also includes handling a vehicle safely to avoid preventable accidents.
When a driver fails to use care behind the wheel, serious or deadly accidents can result. Distracted driving, speeding, ignoring road rules, or driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol can all cause a serious crash.
These collisions can cause catastrophic injuries. Other drivers, vehicle passengers, pedestrians, bicyclists, motorcyclists, and others may also be harmed. If you or someone you love was injured or killed in a roadway accident, reach out to the dedicated Flower Mound car crash injury attorneys at Chandler Ross today.
Flower Mound Car Accident Statistics
In 2024, 4,150 people died in Texas traffic crashes, according to the Texas Department of Transportation (TXDOT). Another 18,218 people suffered serious injuries in Texas roadway crashes.
In Denton County in 2024, 47 fatal crashes claimed 50 lives. Another 341 roadway users suffered potentially serious injuries; over 2,200 people experienced mild or moderate injuries. In Tarrant County, 189 crashes claimed 201 lives, while 983 people experienced serious injuries. Over 6,600 suffered mild or moderate injuries.
Common Causes of Car Accidents in Flower Mound
At least one person died in a car crash every day in Texas in 2024, according to TXDOT. When an investigation revealed the cause or causes of a crash, the state recorded this information. Common causes of crashes in Flower Mound, Denton County, and Tarrant County in 2024 included drunk or drugged driving, distracted driving, speeding, and failure to follow traffic laws.
Drunk Driving
In 2024, 1,053 people died in Texas motor vehicle collisions caused by someone under the influence of alcohol or other drugs. Over 25 percent of all Texas roadway deaths resulted from someone’s choice to drink and drive.
In 2024, drivers under the influence of drugs caused 244 fatal crashes in Texas’s urban areas. These drivers caused over 3,000 injuries in collisions as well. Drivers under the influence of drugs other than alcohol caused or contributed to 91 fatal crashes and over 500 injury-causing collisions.
Distracted Driving
In 2024, Texas saw 380 people killed in distracted driving crashes. Cell phones are a common factor in these collisions.
In 2024, a driver talking on a cell phone caused or contributed to nine fatal crashes and 56 injury-causing collisions in rural areas. Texting while driving was linked to five fatal crashes and 66 injury-causing crashes. Other types of cell phone or mobile device use were connected to 21 fatal collisions and dozens of injury-causing crashes. In urban areas, rates of fatal distracted driving crashes were lower, but injury rates were higher.
Speeding
Speeding comes in two forms: driving faster than the posted speed limit and driving too fast for road conditions. Both forms of speed are deadly.
In 2024, 377 people died in speed-related crashes in Texas. These deaths included 55 vehicle passengers, 29 pedestrians struck by speeding vehicles, and 112 drivers traveling at or below the posted speed limit when they were struck and killed by a speeding driver. Four other people, including bicyclists, also died in these collisions.
Violating Road Rules
Traffic laws exist to ensure that traffic moves smoothly without collisions. Running stop signs or red lights, driving on the wrong side of the road, making improper turns, and other traffic law violations can result in a collision. A car may crash with another vehicle, a pedestrian, or someone else on the road. When these collisions occur, serious injury or death may result – and the injured person may have been helpless to predict or prevent the collision.
What Are The Basics You Should Know After A Flower Mound Car Accident?
A car accident case is typically a personal injury claim. These are civil claims seeking compensation for the losses the accident caused.
Navigating these claims requires understanding Texas’s civil courts and legal system. Knowing a few basics can help you make informed choices about working with an experienced lawyer.
Time Limits in Flower Mound Personal Injury Claims
Texas’s “statute of limitations” sets a deadline on filing personal injury claims. These claims must be filed within two years of the date of injury in most cases. Cases that are not filed in two years cannot be brought to court.
Some exceptions apply to the two-year time limit. These exceptions are narrow, however. They do not apply in all cases.
To protect your right to file your claim, speak to an experienced Flower Mound injury lawyer. Your attorney will calculate the time remaining in your case and help you file before the deadline.
What If A Criminal Case Also Resulted From Your Flower Mound Car Accident?
Some car accidents trigger criminal charges. For example, if a drunk driver collides with a pedestrian, causing death, the drunk driver may face criminal charges for their actions.
Criminal cases follow different procedures and seek different outcomes than personal injury claims. In a criminal case, charges are filed by the prosecutor’s office, which seeks a verdict of guilty or not guilty. Consequences for a guilty verdict may include imprisonment, probation, or other penalties. The case seeks to hold someone accountable for behavior that is intolerable to society as a whole.
A civil case focuses on the injured person’s or family’s needs. Your car accident claim seeks compensation for your losses resulting from the crash.
You can still file a car accident claim even if a criminal case is occurring. However, it’s wise to speak to a personal injury lawyer as soon as you can. The outcome of each case can affect the other. Your attorney will ensure that a criminal case doesn’t negatively affect your ability to receive full, fair compensation.
Types of Compensation in a Flower Mound Vehicle Collision
A car accident case seeks to prove that someone else’s negligence caused your injuries. In Texas, negligence occurs when someone fails to meet their duty of care to prevent harm to others.
Texas roadway users have a legal responsibility to use reasonable care. When someone doesn’t use reasonable care to prevent harm, serious injuries can result. An injured person may seek compensation for losses like:
- Medical bills,
- Lost wages due to time off work to recover from injuries,
- Future medical bills or lost wages, if your injuries require ongoing care or prevent you from working again.
- Repair or replacement costs for damaged property, such as a totaled vehicle,
- Compensation for conscious pain and suffering connected to your injuries,
- Loss of enjoyment of hobbies and other life activities, if your injuries prevent you from doing these things, and
- Compensation for mental and emotional anguish connected to the crash.
Some car crashes produce fatal injuries. The surviving family members may seek compensation through a wrongful death claim.
A wrongful death claim seeks many of the same types of compensation as a personal injury claim. It also seeks compensation for funeral and burial expenses. Surviving family members can seek compensation for their personal loss as well.
5 To-Dos After a Flower Mound Car Accident
You can work to protect your legal rights and support your case after a Flower Mound car accident. Steps you can take include:
- Make safety your priority. At the accident scene, do what you can to keep yourself and others safe. Move out of the roadway if you can. Do not move anyone who is seriously injured, however. Warn oncoming traffic with lights or other signals.
- Get medical attention. Call 911 or have someone else do so. See a doctor as soon as possible after the crash.
- Keep your paperwork in a single safe place. Keep medical bills, auto repair bills, and other paperwork together in a safe place. If you must take time off work to recover, keep that paperwork as well.
- Don’t sign anything yet. Insurance companies may pressure you to sign a release or a settlement. Have an attorney review this paperwork before you sign it. Signing the paperwork before a complete investigation of your claim might result in you receiving less compensation than you need.
- Talk to an attorney. An experienced lawyer can help you investigate your claim, deal with insurance companies, and fight for compensation, allowing you to focus on healing.
After a serious car crash, you may be physically or mentally unable to take some of these steps yourself. Call an attorney right away. Your lawyer can gather essential information and work on protecting your rights.
Contact An Experienced Flower Mound Car Accident Lawyer Today
Dealing with the aftermath of a serious car accident is never easy. Working with an experienced Flower Mound car crash lawyer can make it easier.
Your attorney can investigate your case, advise you on your legal options, protect your legal rights, negotiate with insurance companies, and build a case for the compensation you need. As your attorney works to secure compensation, you can focus on healing.
To learn more, speak to a dedicated Flower Mound car accident attorney today. The team at Chandler Ross can help. Contact us to schedule a free consultation with one of our experienced lawyers.