Texas modified comparative fault + minimum 30/60/25 liability coverage. Lubbock car accident cases require local attorneys who know Lubbock County courts, judges, and defense tactics. HurtMatch matches you in 60 seconds — free.
2. Document the scene
Photos of the scene, your injuries, vehicle damage, and surrounding conditions. Get witness names. Save any video footage.
4. Match with a Lubbock attorney
HurtMatch connects you with a vetted Texas attorney who handles car accident cases. Free, 60 seconds, no obligation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a car accident lawyer in Lubbock?
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Yes. Texas modified comparative fault + minimum 30/60/25 liability coverage makes car accident cases more complex than typical injury claims. Studies show injury victims with attorneys recover 3-4× more than those without. Lubbock is in Lubbock County — local court familiarity matters.
How long do I have to file a car accident claim in Lubbock, Texas?
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Texas has a 2-year statute of limitations for personal injury (Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003). Wrongful death claims also 2 years. Government claims require 6-month notice. Texas Transportation Code Chapter 601 + Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 33.001 applies to car accident cases.
What is the average car accident settlement in Lubbock?
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Settlements vary widely by injury severity. Minor injuries $5,000-$25,000. Moderate $25,000-$100,000. Severe $100,000-$1M+. Most car accident victims who hire attorneys recover 3-4× more than those who don't, even after fees. Lubbock cases settle in Lubbock County courts.
How much does a Lubbock car accident attorney cost?
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Texas personal injury attorneys work on contingency — you pay nothing unless they recover. Standard fees 33-40%. HurtMatch is free.
What should I do immediately after a car accident in Lubbock?
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(1) Call 911 if injured. (2) Get medical care even if you feel fine. (3) Photograph everything. (4) Get witness contact info. (5) Don't admit fault. (6) Don't sign anything from the at-fault insurer. (7) Call a Texas attorney before talking to adjusters.
Can I still recover if I was partially at fault?
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Yes. Texas modified comparative fault (Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 33.001) lets you recover if you are 50% or less at fault — reduced by your fault percentage. Over 51% = no recovery.
How long does a Lubbock case take to settle?
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Most Lubbock car accident cases settle in 6-18 months. Simple cases 3-6 months. Complex cases 1-3 years. Settling too fast means accepting too little — wait for "maximum medical improvement" before final negotiation.
What evidence do I need for my car accident claim?
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(1) Police/incident report. (2) Medical records and bills. (3) Photos of injuries, scene, property damage. (4) Witness names and contact info. (5) Lost-wage documentation. (6) Insurance correspondence. (7) Video footage (surveillance, dashcam, doorbell).
Will my case go to trial?
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Probably not. ~95% of personal injury cases settle. Trials happen when insurance refuses fair compensation. Your attorney prepares for trial as leverage. Lubbock County jury verdicts on car accident cases inform settlement negotiations.
Can I afford an attorney if I'm out of work?
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Yes. Texas personal injury attorneys work on contingency — they cover all case costs upfront and only get paid if you win. You owe nothing if there's no recovery. HurtMatch matches you free.