If you or a loved one were affected by the June 12, 2026 Midland shooting, HurtMatch can connect you with an experienced Texas attorney to review your potential civil claims.
Get Legal Help Now →A mass shooting on June 12, 2026 in Midland, Texas left at least one person dead and ten others injured before the gunman was stopped. Survivors are now facing emergency medical bills, physical pain, lost wages, and lasting psychological trauma. Families of the victim who died are navigating unimaginable grief while trying to understand what legal options may be available to them.
In the aftermath of a violent incident like this, victims and families are often left with questions about who may be held accountable beyond the shooter. Property owners, security contractors, and other parties may bear civil liability depending on the circumstances of where and how the shooting occurred. HurtMatch is here to help you take the first step toward connecting with an attorney who can evaluate your situation.
Potentially, yes. Texas premises liability law may allow claims against property owners, businesses, or security companies if they failed to provide reasonable security measures and that failure contributed to the harm. An attorney can review the specific facts of your situation.
In Texas, the statute of limitations for most personal injury and wrongful death claims is two years from the date of the incident. For this event, that means claims would generally need to be filed by June 12, 2028. Consulting an attorney as soon as possible protects your ability to act before that deadline.
Victims may seek compensation for medical expenses, lost income, physical pain, emotional distress, and other losses depending on the facts of their case. Family members in a wrongful death claim may seek damages for loss of companionship, financial support, and funeral expenses. No outcome is guaranteed.
No. HurtMatch is a legal referral service, not a law firm. We connect individuals with licensed Texas attorneys who can provide legal advice and representation. Contacting HurtMatch does not create an attorney-client relationship.
HurtMatch is a free referral service. Attorneys in our network handle personal injury and wrongful death cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay no attorney fees unless your case results in a recovery.