Residents caught in a vehicle-into-structure crash may have serious legal options under Texas law, and HurtMatch can connect you with an attorney today.
Get Legal Help Now →When a vehicle crashes into a home, the people inside have no warning and no chance to protect themselves. What should be the safest place in the world becomes the scene of a serious accident in an instant. Residents can suffer broken bones, head injuries, spinal trauma, and significant emotional distress, all through no fault of their own.
Beyond the physical harm, victims face mounting medical bills, property damage, lost income, and the stress of dealing with insurance companies that may not have their best interests in mind. Understanding who is responsible and what your rights are under Texas law can feel overwhelming when you are still recovering. HurtMatch is here to help you take the first step.
Residents inside a home struck by a vehicle may have valid personal injury and property damage claims depending on the cause of the crash and who was at fault. HurtMatch can connect you with an attorney who can evaluate the specific facts of your situation.
Liability depends on the cause of the crash. The driver may be responsible, but other parties such as a vehicle owner, an employer if the driver was on the job, or even a third party whose actions contributed to the crash could also be involved. An attorney can help identify all potentially liable parties.
Texas law generally gives injured individuals two years from the date of the incident to file a personal injury claim. Missing this deadline can bar you from recovering compensation, so it is important to speak with an attorney as soon as possible.
Texas law requires drivers to carry minimum liability insurance, but not all drivers comply. If the at-fault driver is uninsured or underinsured, your own auto or homeowners insurance policy may provide coverage. An attorney can help you understand all available sources of recovery.
No. HurtMatch is a legal referral service that connects injured individuals with licensed Texas personal injury attorneys. Submitting a request through HurtMatch does not create an attorney-client relationship. That relationship is formed directly between you and the attorney you choose to work with.