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Car Crashed Into a Houston Restaurant. Were You There?

If you were inside or near Hidden Omakase when a vehicle struck the building, you may have legal options worth exploring.

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What Happened

A vehicle crashed into Hidden Omakase, a Houston restaurant, forcing the establishment to temporarily close. Video footage captured the moment of impact. The severity of any injuries to occupants or bystanders has not been fully confirmed in initial reports. Storefront crashes of this nature can give rise to personal injury claims for anyone inside or near the building at the time. The incident is under investigation.

A runaway vehicle crashing into a restaurant can cause injuries that are not always obvious in the immediate chaos. Adrenaline, shock, and the confusion of the scene can mask pain from soft tissue damage, head trauma, or internal injuries. If you were dining, working, or walking near Hidden Omakase when the crash occurred, your health and your legal options both deserve attention.

Beyond physical injuries, victims of incidents like this often face unexpected medical bills, lost wages, and emotional distress with no clear path forward. Determining who may be responsible, whether it is the driver, a vehicle owner, or another party, requires a careful legal review. HurtMatch exists to connect people in exactly this situation with qualified Texas attorneys who handle these types of cases.

Texas law: Under Texas law, individuals injured in incidents involving vehicle negligence or unsafe premises generally have two years from the date of the incident to file a personal injury claim, as set out under Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Section 16.003. Texas follows a modified comparative fault rule, meaning an injured party may still recover damages as long as their share of responsibility does not exceed 50 percent. Storefront crash cases can involve multiple potentially liable parties, including the at-fault driver, the vehicle owner, and in some circumstances the property owner or manager.

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Questions

I was inside the restaurant when the car hit. Do I have a case?

Anyone who was inside or in close proximity to the building at the time of impact and suffered injury may have grounds for a personal injury claim. The specific facts, including who caused the crash and whether any safety failures contributed, will matter. A Texas attorney can evaluate your situation. HurtMatch can connect you with one at no upfront cost.

What if I do not feel hurt right now?

Injuries from sudden impact events, including whiplash, concussions, and soft tissue damage, can take hours or even days to fully surface. It is advisable to seek medical evaluation promptly even if you feel fine, and to document your condition. A medical record created close to the date of the incident can be important if you later decide to pursue a claim.

How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Texas?

Texas generally allows two years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. Missing this deadline can bar your claim entirely. Acting promptly allows an attorney to gather evidence, review surveillance footage, and document conditions while the details are still fresh.

Who could be held responsible for a car crashing into a restaurant?

Liability in a storefront crash can potentially involve the driver, the registered owner of the vehicle if different from the driver, and in some cases the property owner if structural conditions contributed to harm. A thorough investigation is typically needed to identify all responsible parties. This is one reason connecting with a qualified attorney early is important.

What does HurtMatch do, and is it a law firm?

HurtMatch is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice or representation. HurtMatch is a referral service that connects injured individuals in Texas with licensed personal injury attorneys. There is no charge to use the service, and the attorneys in our network work on a contingency basis, meaning no fee unless you win.

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