Flower Mound · Car Accident
Flower Mound Car Accident Lawyer
A car accident claim in Flower Mound is a personal injury case arising from a collision between passenger vehicles on city roads like FM-2499 or FM-1171. Texas is an at-fault state, meaning the driver whose negligence caused the crash is responsible for the victim's injuries and losses. Modified comparative fault under Chapter 33 of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code governs: a claimant found 51% or more at fault recovers nothing, and any award is reduced proportionately by their assigned share. The two-year filing deadline under Section 16.003 applies to every claim, with Denton County district courts handling most filings given that most of Flower Mound sits in that county.
Why Flower Mound cases are different
Flower Mound's traffic funnels onto FM-2499, the divided arterial that curves and climbs through Cross Timbers terrain on its way to the Grapevine line, with FM-1171 carrying the east-west load. Because the city straddles Denton and Tarrant counties, the same crash can land in a different courthouse depending on the exact location.
How Texas fault rules play out on FM-2499 and the Cross Timbers grades
FM-2499's elevation changes and curvature near the lake produce a recurring single-vehicle and chain-reaction rear-end pattern, especially in rain or after dark when a driver loses traction in a curve, over-corrects, and the following traffic cannot stop in time. FM-1171's signalized intersections at FM-2499 and Long Prairie Road, meanwhile, concentrate left-turn collisions, and Morriss Road carries the bulk of suburban surface-street crashes. Texas applies modified comparative fault under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Chapter 33: a plaintiff found more than 51% responsible recovers nothing, and any award drops by the plaintiff's assigned share. In a wet-curve chain-reaction, insurers push percentage points onto the injured driver by arguing speed or following distance. TxDOT pavement-condition and signal-timing records, dashcam clips from following drivers, and event-data-recorder downloads are how the proportionate-responsibility number stays where the facts put it.
UM/UIM coverage and the low-density crash mix
Flower Mound's overall density is low, which makes its intersection-volume spikes pronounced and predictable rather than constant: the school start and dismissal windows on the Long Prairie Road and Morriss Road corridors generate clustered surface-street crashes, while FM-2499 carries the steady commuter and lake-bound flow. When the at-fault driver carries thin or expired coverage, your own uninsured/underinsured-motorist coverage often becomes the real source of recovery. UM/UIM is first-party coverage you already pay for, yet carriers treat these as adversarial claims and demand the same liability and damages proof as a third-party file. Because camera coverage is uneven — well-deployed traffic-signal cameras on FM-2499 and FM-1171 but sparse on residential collectors — home-security and Ring-doorbell footage frequently becomes the primary evidence in a residential-area collision. We identify every applicable policy at intake and send preservation letters in the first week so that footage and signal data survive.
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Frequently asked
Flower Mound car accident questions
- It can be shared. Texas comparative fault under Chapter 33 lets each insurer argue you contributed by carrying too much speed for the wet curve or stopping abruptly, while the trailing driver's following distance is the other half of the question. FM-2499's curvature and elevation make these chain-reactions common, so TxDOT pavement records, signal-timing logs, and dashcam footage usually settle who bears what share.
- It depends on exactly where the crash occurred. Most of Flower Mound sits in Denton County, but a southern strip extends into Tarrant. We confirm the precise county at the crash location using the police report and TxDOT mileage data before drafting venue allegations. Denton County dockets move faster than Tarrant's in Fort Worth, which can matter on a serious case where pace is an advantage.
- Two years from the crash date under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Section 16.003, the same statute in every Texas county. Different rules apply to minors and to claims against government entities. Treat two years as a firm deadline, but call a lawyer far earlier so FM-2499 signal data and nearby residential camera footage can be preserved before it overwrites.
- Yes, through your own uninsured-motorist coverage if you have it. Texas does not require UM/UIM coverage, but if you purchased it, it applies even when the other driver is completely uninsured. Your carrier handles it as a first-party claim, but they are adverse to you on value, so having the same documentation you would build for a third-party claim is still essential.
- It does not bar your claim, but prompt follow-up care matters. Texas Health Presbyterian Flower Mound discharge summaries often understate cervical disc and soft-tissue injuries that present more clearly days later. Getting into imaging quickly ties the worsening symptoms to the crash and insulates the claim against an insurer's argument that the delayed onset means the injury is unrelated.
- On Flower Mound's residential collectors — Morriss Road, Long Prairie Road, and similar streets — traffic-signal cameras are sparse or absent, and home-security cameras near the crash point often capture the impact or the immediate aftermath. We identify and send preservation letters to those addresses in the first week, because residential Ring footage typically overwrites on a 30-day cycle and disappears if not preserved in time.
Where we work from
Downtown Austin. Flower Mound clients welcome.
Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Flower Mound-area clients statewide and travel to Flower Mound for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.
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