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We’ll Figure Out Who’s at Fault After a Self-Driving Car Crash in Houston

These aren’t ordinary car accident cases. When autonomous vehicles malfunction, responsibility might lie with a driver, the software company, the car manufacturer, or all three. Our team works closely with engineers and other specialists to understand what went wrong and who’s at fault.

We’ve represented more than 58,000 injured Texans. With decades of experience and a “Treat First” approach, we make your recovery our top priority. Call 888-298-4070 now or contact us online for a free, confidential consultation. We’re available 24/7.

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How Are Self-Driving Cars Regulated in Texas?

Texas law allows fully autonomous vehicles to operate on public roads, even without a driver behind the wheel. But that doesn’t mean these cars are free from regulation.

Understanding how your crash fits into this framework is critical to your case. We’ll help you break it down—step by step.

What Causes Self-Driving Car Crashes?

Autonomous vehicles rely on a complex mix of cameras, lidar, radar, GPS, and software. When any part of that system fails, serious crashes can follow. Our Houston self-driving car accident lawyers partner with software analysts, AI engineers, and crash reconstructionists to uncover the truth in the following types of cases: 

Sensor Failures That Misread Surroundings

Malfunctioning lidar or radar systems may misclassify objects (e.g., mistaking a person for a shadow), leading to dangerous or delayed decisions.

Faulty Over-the-Air Software Updates

Manufacturers often push system updates remotely. A buggy or incomplete update can cause performance issues that go unnoticed until a crash occurs.

Unmapped or Misidentified Road Hazards

AVs rely on high-definition maps. If road work, new construction, or unmarked obstacles aren’t accounted for, the vehicle may fail to respond safely.

Driver Misuse or Failure to Intervene

Many autonomous systems still require a human backup. If drivers become distracted, ignore alerts, or overtrust the technology, they may fail to prevent an avoidable crash.

Software Design Flaws or System Overload

When AV software faces a situation it wasn’t trained for—like erratic pedestrian movement or overlapping lane markings—it may freeze or respond incorrectly.

Fleet Companies Failing to Update or Inspect

Companies operating delivery or ride-share AV fleets may cut corners. Skipping maintenance, delaying software updates, or ignoring warnings can all lead to preventable accidents.

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Who Could Be Held Liable in a Self-Driving Car Accident?

Determining liability requires digging deep into who created, maintained, and monitored the vehicle and its systems. Potentially liable parties may include:

  • The vehicle manufacturer (for design or production defects)
  • The software developer (for faulty navigation or automation)
  • The fleet operator (for maintenance or deployment issues)
  • The human driver (if they misused the vehicle’s features)
  • Third-party sensor or GPS companies

Don’t let corporations shift the blame—let us investigate and advocate for you. Call 888-298-4070 to get support with your case.

We Uncover Key Evidence to Build Your Case

Trust Guss Injury Lawyers moves fast to preserve evidence before it disappears. Our team collects and analyzes vehicle black box data and driving logs, software version histories and update records, camera and lidar footage, witness statements and surveillance videos, and simulation and reconstruction reports. These cases are too complex to handle alone. We ensure no detail is overlooked.

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Can You Still Get Compensation If You Were Partly at Fault?

Texas follows a modified comparative fault rule. If you're found to be 51% or more at fault, you may be barred from recovering damages. Insurance companies may try to blame you for not taking over manual control, especially in Level 2 or 3 vehicles.

We push back. Our lawyers use human-factors analysis to prove when the vehicle interface was confusing, alert systems were insufficient, or warnings failed to trigger in time.


What Compensation Can You Recover?

Depending on the nature of your injuries and the party at fault, you may be eligible for:

  • Medical bills and future treatment costs
  • Lost income and reduced earning potential
  • Pain, suffering, and mental anguish
  • Wrongful death damages (for surviving families)
  • Punitive damages (in cases of gross negligence)

We’ll calculate the full scope of your losses, including costs you may not have considered.

What Makes Self-Driving Car Accidents So Complex?

Unlike traditional crashes, these cases can involve product liability claims under Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 82, federal safety violations under NHTSA regulations, and data analysis that requires engineering and software proficiency. That’s why it’s so important to work with a legal team that understands the future of vehicle technology.

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Why Trust Guss Injury Lawyers?

Our team is passionate about helping people rebuild their lives. When you choose Trust Guss, you get:

  • Over 30 Years of Legal Experience: We’ve fought and won cases for tens of thousands of injured Texans, and we know how to handle complex tech-based claims like AV crashes.
  • 45,000+ Clients Represented Successfully: Our results speak for themselves. We bring the same focus and compassion to every case, no matter the size.
  • Access to Specialists: We work with the most qualified professionals to investigate your crash, support your claim, and connect you with care.
  • 24/7 Communication With Real People: You’ll never face radio silence or get lost in a phone tree. Our team is available when you need us most.
  • No Fees Unless We Win: You pay nothing upfront. Our firm only gets paid if we recover compensation for you.
  • “Treat First” Policy: If you’re hurt and can’t afford treatment, we help you access trusted providers right away, so healing doesn’t wait for a settlement.
  • We Take Care of Everything So You Can Focus on Healing: From crash investigation to insurance negotiation, we handle every legal detail while you focus on your recovery.
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Were You Injured in a Houston Self-Driving Car Accident? Contact Trust Guss Injury Lawyers Today

You don’t have to face this confusing and stressful time alone. Our legal team is here to support you. Call 888-298-4070 or contact us online for a free, confidential consultation. We’re available 24/7, so you can find answers and peace of mind when you need them.

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