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A Deputy Was Killed Directing Traffic in Chambers County. His Family Deserves Answers.

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What Happened

An off-duty reserve deputy from Jefferson County Precinct 1 was killed in a crash while assisting with traffic control in Chambers County, officials say. The deputy was performing a civilian traffic-assistance function at the time of the fatal collision. Authorities are investigating the circumstances of the crash, including the actions of the at-fault driver. The incident occurred in the Texas Gulf Coast region near the Houston metro area. This case may involve wrongful death claims against the driver and potentially a third party depending on the traffic control assignment.

Losing a family member in a sudden, violent crash is a shock that reshapes everything. When that person was trying to help others by directing traffic, the loss feels even more senseless. Families in this situation face immediate financial pressure, unanswered questions about who was responsible, and the overwhelming task of navigating a legal process while grieving.

In wrongful death cases involving traffic control incidents, determining liability is rarely simple. The at-fault driver, the party that assigned the traffic control duties, or other entities may bear responsibility. Understanding who can be held accountable, and acting before key deadlines pass, is critical for families seeking justice and financial stability.

Texas law: Under Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code, eligible surviving family members, including spouses, children, and parents, may bring a wrongful death claim. Texas follows a modified comparative fault rule, meaning liability can be apportioned among multiple parties, and a claimant may still recover as long as they are not found more than 50 percent at fault. The statute of limitations for most wrongful death claims in Texas is two years from the date of death, making it important to speak with an attorney promptly to preserve your legal options.

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Questions

Who can file a wrongful death claim in Texas?

Texas law allows the surviving spouse, children, and parents of the deceased to file a wrongful death claim. If none of them file within three months of the death, the executor or administrator of the estate may file on behalf of the estate.

What is the deadline to file a wrongful death lawsuit in Texas?

In most circumstances, Texas law provides a two-year statute of limitations from the date of death to file a wrongful death lawsuit. Missing this deadline can permanently bar a family from pursuing a claim, so early consultation with an attorney is strongly advised.

Can multiple parties be held liable in a traffic control fatality?

Yes. Depending on the facts, liability may extend beyond the driver who caused the crash. The entity that assigned or organized the traffic control activity, property owners, or other third parties could potentially share responsibility under Texas law. An attorney can investigate all possible avenues.

Does it matter that the deputy was off-duty at the time of the crash?

The fact that the deputy was acting in a civilian traffic-assistance capacity rather than in an official law enforcement role may affect which legal theories apply and which parties may be liable. This is one of the fact-specific questions an experienced wrongful death attorney would investigate early in a case.

How does HurtMatch work and what does it cost?

HurtMatch is a free referral service, not a law firm. We gather basic information about your situation and connect you with a licensed Texas attorney who handles cases like yours. There is no charge to use the service, and the attorneys in our network work on contingency, so no fees are owed unless there is a recovery in your case.

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