San Angelo · Car Accident
San Angelo Car Accident Lawyer
A car accident claim in Tom Green County is a negligence or wrongful-death case that arises when a careless driver causes a collision on roads such as US-67, US-87, Sherwood Way, or Loop 306. Texas is an at-fault state, so the injured person must prove the other driver's negligence under the two-year limitation in Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003. Modified comparative fault under Chapter 33 applies: your recovery is reduced by your share of fault, and you recover nothing only if you are 51 percent or more responsible for the crash.
Why San Angelo cases are different
San Angelo has no interstate, so its serious car crashes concentrate where the US-67 and US-87 radials feed Loop 306 and where Sherwood Way and Knickerbocker Road carry the heaviest in-town flow. Each pattern shapes how fault is proven under Texas law.
How fault is built on Concho Valley roads
The geography drives the crash type. Loop 306 around the south and east sides produces a recurring run of merge and rear-end collisions where it meets the US-67 and US-87 radials, while Sherwood Way and Knickerbocker Road generate the signalized, intersection-heavy collisions typical of an urban core. Texas fault runs through Chapter 33 proportionate responsibility: each party is assigned a percentage of fault, and a claimant who is 51 percent or more at fault recovers nothing under the 51-percent bar. That makes early evidence decisive. We work the police report against physical scene evidence, signal timing, and any available dashcam or intersection video before memories fade and the roadway is back to normal use, because an insurer's first move is usually to shift a slice of fault onto the injured driver.
Underinsured drivers and rural-highway speed
Texas requires only minimum liability limits, and on the US-67 and US-87 corridors crashes happen at highway speed where stopping distances do not forgive inattention. A 55-mph rear-end can produce injuries whose medical cost dwarfs a minimum policy. That is where uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage on your own auto policy becomes the case. UM and UIM stack with the at-fault driver's coverage and follow you regardless of who was driving, but Texas insurers treat UIM claims adversarially and often require a Stowers-style analysis and sometimes suit to access the benefit. We read your declarations page at intake, identify every layer of coverage including resident-relative and household policies, and preserve the UIM claim alongside the liability claim so a thin at-fault policy does not cap your recovery.
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Frequently asked
San Angelo car accident questions
- Look to your own policy. Uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage pays when the at-fault driver has no insurance or not enough to cover your injuries, and it applies even though you were not at fault. It can also stack with the at-fault driver's limits. Texas insurers do not pay UIM voluntarily, so we open that claim early and document medical damages fully to press it.
- Yes, as long as you were 50 percent or less at fault. Texas uses Chapter 33 proportionate responsibility with a 51-percent bar: your recovery is reduced by your share of fault, and you recover nothing only if you are 51 percent or more responsible. Because insurers try to push fault onto you, building the evidence that fixes the correct percentages early matters.
- Two years from the date of the crash under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code section 16.003. The deadline is statewide; Tom Green County does not add its own. Different rules apply for minors and for claims against governmental entities like the City of San Angelo or the County, which carry separate pre-suit notice requirements that come due much sooner.
- Cases above the small-claims threshold are filed in Tom Green County district court, assigned by random docket draw to one of the civil courts. Concho Valley juries draw from agriculture, energy, and the Goodfellow defense-contractor and military-family community, giving them tendencies distinct from a metro Texas jury that factor into how a case is framed and valued.
- Whiplash and disc injuries often look minor in the first 24 to 48 hours, and the two-year statute under section 16.003 gives you time to treat, but delay in seeking care gives insurers a causation argument. If your symptoms worsened days after the crash, document them with your physician promptly and preserve the connection to the collision.
- The legal framework is the same, but the crash mechanics differ. Loop 306 merge and rear-end crashes at higher speeds typically produce more serious injuries and a different fault analysis than a low-speed intersection collision on Knickerbocker Road. The type of road, speed limit, and traffic controls shape both the fault percentages and the severity of the medical claim.
Where we work from
Downtown Austin. San Angelo clients welcome.
Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent San Angelo-area clients statewide and travel to San Angelo for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.
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