If you or someone you love was hurt in this serious multi-vehicle crash, HurtMatch can connect you with an experienced Texas personal injury attorney today.
Get Help Now →A violent three-vehicle rollover on I-10 East Freeway near Mercury Drive shut down one of Houston's busiest corridors and left occupants facing potentially life-altering injuries. Rollover crashes at freeway speeds can cause traumatic brain injuries, spinal damage, broken bones, and internal trauma. In the hours and days after a crash like this, victims and their families are often overwhelmed by emergency medical care, vehicle loss, missed work, and mounting financial pressure — while insurance companies begin building their case immediately.
You should not have to navigate that process alone or without information. Texas personal injury law may allow those injured through another driver's negligence to seek compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. The moments following a crash are critical for documentation and legal strategy. HurtMatch exists to connect injured people with qualified Texas attorneys who handle cases like this one — so you can focus on recovering.
Texas law generally allows two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. Missing this deadline can bar you from recovering compensation. Consulting an attorney early helps protect your rights and preserve evidence.
Seek medical attention immediately, even if you believe your injuries are minor — some serious injuries do not present symptoms right away. Report the incident to your insurance company, document any injuries and property damage with photos, gather any witness contact information, and contact an attorney as soon as possible.
Under Texas modified comparative fault law, you may still be eligible to recover damages if your share of fault is 50 percent or less, though your recovery would be reduced by your percentage of fault. An attorney can help assess how fault may be allocated in a multi-vehicle accident.
Texas personal injury law may allow recovery for medical expenses, future medical costs, lost wages, loss of earning capacity, pain and suffering, and emotional distress, among others. The specific damages available depend on the facts of each case.
No. HurtMatch is a legal referral service that connects injured Texans with qualified personal injury attorneys. Contacting HurtMatch does not create an attorney-client relationship. Any legal representation would be established directly between you and the attorney you are connected with.