College Station Personal Injury FAQs
How long do I have to file my personal injury lawsuit?
As a personal injury victim, you must file your lawsuit within the statute of limitations applicable to your personal injury case, which is generally two years from your accident in Texas. When you file your lawsuit past the statute of limitations, you give the insurance company ammunition to ask the courts to throw your case out. Many steps happen before you file a lawsuit in an injury case, so you never want to wait long to begin the process. Give yourself the best chance of financial recovery by contacting our attorneys today.
Will my personal injury case settle or go to trial?
The best route for your personal injury case will depend on your needs, what the insurance company is willing to offer, and what your personal injury lawyer advises. If you want to resolve your injury case as quickly as possible, choosing the settlement route might be your best option. However, you do not want to settle for less than you deserve, even if it means a quicker resolution. If an insurance company does not make a fair offer, we might pursue litigation for your personal injury case. This can take longer but often leads to a favorable settlement offer when the insurer did not offer one before.
Do I have to answer if the other party’s insurance company calls me?
No. If the insurance company tries to contact you regarding your accident, that is the perfect time to seek the counsel of a personal injury lawyer. Hiring a personal injury lawyer can limit your communication with the insurance company, which will benefit you in the long run. Despite what the insurance adjusters try to insinuate, you do not have to answer their questions or respond to their demands without legal representation. When you have a personal injury lawyer representing you, you can ask for all communications to go directly through your attorney.
How much is my injury claim worth?
The value of your personal injury claim depends on many factors, including the severity of your injuries, the likelihood that you will recover from your injuries, the possibility of proving the defendant negligent, and how your injuries will impact your entire life moving forward. For example, if your injuries are permanent and there is little chance that you will make a full recovery, your personal injury claim will be worth more than if you had just sustained minor injuries. Have our legal team assess the possible value of your claim so you know your goal.