A deadly two-vehicle collision on the Beltway 8 service road left one person dead and three others fighting for their lives -- if your family was affected, you may have legal options under Texas law.
Get Connected Now →A Sunday afternoon that should have been ordinary turned devastating on the Beltway 8 service road in Pasadena. One person lost their life. Three others were rushed to the hospital by emergency medical crews. For the families now sitting in waiting rooms or planning funerals, the days ahead will be filled with grief, unanswered questions, and growing financial pressure from medical bills, lost income, and costs that were never expected.
When a serious collision like this occurs, investigators work to piece together what happened -- but families should not have to navigate the legal process alone while they are still in crisis. Understanding your rights early can make a significant difference in whether you are able to pursue accountability and financial recovery. HurtMatch is here to connect you with a qualified Texas attorney who can evaluate your situation at no cost to you.
In most cases, Texas law provides a two-year statute of limitations from the date of the crash to file a personal injury or wrongful death lawsuit. Missing this deadline can result in losing your right to pursue compensation entirely. It is important to consult with an attorney as early as possible.
Under the Texas Wrongful Death Act, eligible claimants typically include a surviving spouse, children, and parents of the deceased. An attorney can help determine who qualifies and what damages may be pursued, including funeral costs, lost financial support, and loss of companionship.
Passengers injured in a car accident may have claims against one or both drivers, depending on the circumstances and how fault is determined. Texas law allows injured passengers to seek compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. HurtMatch can connect you with an attorney to evaluate your specific situation.
Document everything you are able to safely collect, including photos, witness contact information, and any medical records or bills. Avoid giving recorded statements to insurance adjusters before speaking with an attorney. Connecting with a personal injury attorney early helps ensure evidence is preserved and your rights are protected.
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