If you or someone you love was injured in the June 1, 2026 collision on the I-10 feeder road, HurtMatch can connect you with a Texas personal injury attorney today.
Get Help Now →When an out-of-control driver becomes airborne and slams into your vehicle at highway speed, the consequences can be life-altering. Serious injuries mean emergency medical care, extended hospital stays, lost wages, and a recovery process that can stretch for months or longer. In those first days, victims and their families are often overwhelmed, unsure of what steps to take while medical bills begin to accumulate.
You did nothing wrong. The physical, financial, and emotional burden of someone else's dangerous driving should not fall on you. Understanding your rights and acting promptly can make a meaningful difference in your ability to recover damages for medical expenses, lost income, and pain and suffering. HurtMatch is here to connect you with a qualified Texas attorney who can evaluate your specific situation.
Prioritize your medical care above all else. Once you are stable, document everything you can remember about the incident, preserve any photos or witness information, and avoid giving recorded statements to insurance companies before speaking with an attorney. HurtMatch can connect you with a Texas personal injury attorney who can advise you on next steps specific to your situation.
Texas generally allows two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim. For this incident, that deadline falls on or around June 1, 2028. However, acting sooner is strongly advisable because evidence can disappear and witness memories can fade over time.
Passengers injured in a collision are generally not considered at fault and typically have strong grounds to pursue a claim against the responsible driver or drivers. An attorney can review the specific facts of your case and help you understand your options.
Texas law allows injured victims to seek compensation for economic damages such as medical bills, rehabilitation costs, and lost wages, as well as non-economic damages such as pain and suffering and emotional distress. The specific damages available depend on the facts and circumstances of each individual case.
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