If you or a loved one was affected by the June 20, 2026 Tesla crash in Katy, HurtMatch can connect you with a Texas personal injury attorney who can review your case at no upfront cost.
Get Help Now →Losing a family member in a sudden, violent crash is a trauma that no one should have to navigate alone. The family of the elderly woman killed on Rose Hollow Lane is now facing funeral costs, grief, and unanswered questions about how and why this happened, all while Harris County investigators work to determine the cause.
For those who were hospitalized, the road ahead may involve extended medical treatment, lost income, and lasting physical and emotional harm. At the same time, questions about driver liability and whether the Tesla's automated systems played any role in the crash may make this case legally complex. You deserve to understand your rights before time runs out.
Potential liable parties in a crash involving a vehicle with automated systems may include the driver, the vehicle manufacturer, and technology developers, depending on the investigation findings. An attorney can help evaluate which parties may bear responsibility based on the specific facts of the case.
Under Texas law, the general statute of limitations for personal injury and wrongful death claims is two years from the date of the incident. For this crash, that deadline is approximately June 20, 2028. Missing this deadline can bar recovery, so it is important to consult an attorney as soon as possible.
Texas law permits certain family members, including spouses, children, and parents, to bring a wrongful death claim following a fatally caused by another party's negligence. A licensed Texas attorney can advise on whether a wrongful death or survival action is appropriate for your family's situation.
People injured inside the home or in proximity to the crash may have valid claims depending on the circumstances and how liability is established. HurtMatch can connect you with an attorney who can review the specific facts of your situation.
HurtMatch is a free referral service. Attorneys in our network typically 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. You should confirm the specific fee arrangement directly with any attorney you are connected with.