Dallas Car Accident Lawyer
Dallas Car Accident Lawyer
Hurt in a Dallas crash on I-35, I-30, or at a busy Oak Cliff intersection? A Dallas car accident lawyer at Tyson Law Firm will investigate fast, deal with the insurance company, and pursue full compensation for your medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering, and future care. You pay no attorney’s fees unless we recover money for you.
Free case review: (888) 28-TYSON
Why Tyson Law Firm

20+ years
representing Dallas crash victims

Results-driven:
recent recovery up to $1.7M in a motor-vehicle case

Local insight
regular practice in Dallas County courts

No-fee guarantee
contingency representation
Common Dallas Car Accidents We Handle
- Rear-end collisions on I-635/US-75 (whiplash, multi-car chain reactions)
- T-bone/side-impact crashes at red-light/left-turn intersections (Lemmon, Northwest Hwy)
- Multi-vehicle pileups on I-35/I-30 (speeding, low visibility, distracted driving)
- Single-vehicle wrecks (road defects, tire failure, hydroplaning)
- Rideshare (Uber/Lyft), pedestrian, bicycle, and motorcycle crashes
Texas Car Accident Laws You Should Know
- Modified comparative negligence (51% bar): if you’re ≤50% at fault, you can recover; your award is reduced by your percentage.
- Statute of limitations: generally 2 years from the crash date; shorter notice deadlines may apply to government claims.
- Minimum insurance (30/60/25): $30k per person, $60k per crash for injuries, $25k property damage.
- Reporting: injury/death or $1,000+ damage must be reported; obtain the crash report for your claim.
Do I Have a Claim?
A valid Dallas car accident claim usually requires evidence that another party’s negligence caused your injuries and losses.
We gather and preserve:
- Police crash reports and citations
- Scene and vehicle photos, video, dash-cam/surveillance
- Witness statements
- Medical records and billing
- Phone records, black-box data, expert opinions
What Compensation Can I Recover?
- Medical expenses (ER, surgery, rehab, future care)
- Lost wages & diminished earning capacity
- Pain, suffering, and mental anguish
- Property damage (repairs or total loss)
- Punitive damages in reckless/drunk-driving cases
Why Hire a Dallas Car Accident Lawyer?
Insurance adjusters aim to minimize payouts. Our team:
- Shields you from insurer tactics and recorded statements
- Properly values future treatment and wage loss
- Coordinates specialists (reconstructionist, physicians)
- Litigates in Dallas courts when negotiations fall short
How Long Will My Case Take?
Every case is different. Many resolve in months through settlement; litigated cases can take longer due to discovery, motions, and trial settings. We move quickly on investigation and medical documentation to keep momentum.
What To Do After a Car Accident in Dallas
- Call 911: get medical help and a police report.
- Document: photos of vehicles, road conditions, and injuries; get witness info.
- Avoid admissions and social media posts.
- Seek medical care even if symptoms are delayed.
- Call Tyson Law Firm before speaking with insurers.
Cost to Hire Us
There are no upfront fees. We work on a contingency fee and advance case costs. We explain any expenses clearly—no surprises.
What Sets Tyson Law Firm Apart
- Local courtroom experience with Dallas judges and procedures
- Track record in highway pileups, distracted-driving, and intersection crashes
- Client-first communication with direct access to your legal team
- Resources to build strong claims from day one
FAQs About Texas Car Accidents
Do I need a lawyer for a “minor” crash?
What if I’m partially at fault?
You can still recover if you’re ≤50% at fault; your recovery is reduced by your share.
How long do I have to file?
Generally 2 years from the crash date. Talk to a lawyer ASAP to protect evidence and deadlines.
What should I bring to a consult?
Photos, medical records/bills, insurance info, repair estimates, crash report number, and any correspondence from insurers.
Talk to a Dallas Car Accident Lawyer Today
Don’t let deadlines or insurer tactics cost you recovery. Tell us what happened—we’ll take it from here.