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    Prioritize getting a personal injury lawyer after an accident so you quickly understand your recovery options. You most likely have two years to file a lawsuit, which is not much time considering our lawyers must interview eyewitnesses, calculate damages, and build strong claims.

    A lawsuit can yield compensation for all medical damages, lost wages, and other economic damages. We can also seek payment for all non-economic damages, which your testimony can help prove during a trial. Our lawyers can advise you on whether to go to court or accept a settlement, ensuring you only sign a fair agreement.

    For a free case evaluation from our personal injury lawyers, call Cap City Injury Attorneys at (512) 612-3110.

    How Soon Should I Get a Personal Injury Lawyer in Kyle, TX?

    The statute of limitations gives personal injury victims two years to file a lawsuit in Texas. Since this is not much time, and we may need nearly all of it to prepare and file your case, prioritize getting an attorney very soon after an accident.

    The sooner you get an attorney, the sooner we can preserve evidence on your behalf, likely starting with eyewitnesses’ memories. Minor details might fade from memory over time, so it is imperative to schedule interviews immediately after accidents. Eyewitnesss can then testify about what they saw if your case goes to trial.

    Even if it has been close to two years since you were injured, there may still be time to file a lawsuit and get compensation, and you should see whether or not you have a case.

    FAQs About Personal Injury Lawsuits in Kyle, TX

    What Types of Accidents Lead to Personal Injury Claims?

    Our lawyers handle many accidents that lead to personal injury claims in Henderson, including car accidents, slip and falls, bike accidents, dog bite accidents, and more.

    Should I Call 911 to Document a Personal Injury?

    You can call 911 after any accident due to negligence, such as a slip and fall, and you should definitely call the police after a motor vehicle accident, whether you are injured as a driver, passenger, pedestrian, bicyclist, or motorcyclist.

    What Evidence Should I Collect Right After an Accident in Kyle, TX?

    Right after any accident, focus on photographing property damage and the scene, asking eyewitnesses for their names and phone numbers, and calling the police.

    Do I Need Pictures for My Personal Injury Lawsuit?

    Take pictures of your injuries, the accident location, and other relevant details, like property damage after a car accident. We need all the pictures you took, so do not delete any before sending them to us.

    How Can I Get Witness Statements for My Injury Case?

    Our personal injury lawyers can get witness statements for your case by contacting eyewitnesses using information you collected at the scene or that we gained by reading the police report.

    When is the Latest I Can File My Personal Injury Lawsuit in Texas?

    Exceptions to the statute of limitations may extend the filing deadline for personal injury plaintiffs in Texas. Instead of having two years from the date of injury to sue, you may have two years from the date you discovered the injury.

    There are also exceptions for victims injured as minors, for whom the statute of limitations tolls until they turn 18.

    What Proof of Damages Do I Need for My Personal Injury Lawsuit?

    We may need the following evidence to prove damages in your personal injury lawsuit:

    • Medical bills
    • Income records
    • Physician statements
    • Mental health expert testimony
    • Victim testimony

    How Do I Calculate Non-Economic Damages?

    Victims often need an attorney’s help to calculate non-economic damages because of their subjective nature, and we can use either the multiplier method or the per diem method to get your deserved non-economic damages.

    Can I Settle My Personal Injury Case?

    Only settle your personal injury case if the amount offered fairly compensates you for the economic and non-economic losses you incurred. You can most likely settle your lawsuit without a trial, so tell our lawyers if this is a main goal of your case.

    How Will I Know if a Personal Injury Settlement is Fair?

    Our attorneys can tell you whether a personal injury settlement offer is fair by accurately tracking and calculating your damages and comparing the offer to our assessments.

    What Happens After I Settle My Personal Injury Case?

    If you resolve your case with a lump sum settlement, you should receive the full amount in a single payment. If you resolve your case with a structured settlement, which is more common, you should receive payments over time.

    Can I Take My Personal Injury Case to Trial in Kyle, TX?

    Your personal injury case will only go to trial if you decide not to settle it out of court, which our lawyers may advise if settlement offers are too low.

    Who Has the Burden of Proof in a Personal Injury Lawsuit?

    The burden of proof is on the plaintiff in a personal injury lawsuit, and our lawyers must show it is more likely than not that the defendant is liable to win your case.

    Will I Have to Testify During My Personal Injury Case?

    We may encourage you to testify if your case goes to trial to help the jury appreciate the emotional distress, physical pain, and mental suffering you have endured, but testifying is not necessarily required.

    What is the Most I Can Recover from an Injury Claim in Texas?

    Economic and non-economic damages are not limited in Texas personal injury claims, but non-economic damages are capped in medical malpractice lawsuits. If your case goes to trial and the defendant’s conduct calls for it, you may get exemplary damages, which are capped in Texas.

    Call Our Kyle, TX Injury Lawyers About Your Case Today

    For a free case discussion with our personal injury lawyers, call Cap City Injury Attorneys at (512) 612-3110.