Statewide personal injury lawyers.
Fighting for injured Texans statewide.
From car accidents to workplace injuries, Williams & Gipson Law provides experienced personal injury representation for clients across Texas. Let us fight for the compensation you deserve.
Here are some frequently asked questions about personal injury law in Texas.
What types of personal injury cases do you handle?
We handle a wide range of cases, including car accidents, truck accidents, workplace injuries, slip and falls, and wrongful death. Our experience extends to all areas of personal injury law, ensuring that clients across Texas receive the skilled representation they deserve.
What should I do after an injury?
Seek medical attention immediately, even if your injuries seem minor. Document the incident by taking photos, collecting witness information, and keeping records of your medical visits. Then, contact us to discuss your case. Early legal advice can make a significant difference in protecting your rights and building a strong claim.
How much is my case worth?
The value of a personal injury case depends on factors like the severity of injuries, medical costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering. During your consultation, we’ll carefully assess these factors and provide an estimate of the potential compensation you may be entitled to recover.
Do I need an attorney for my injury claim?
Yes. Personal injury claims often involve dealing with insurance companies that aim to minimize payouts. An attorney ensures your rights are protected, maximizes your compensation, and handles complex negotiations or litigation on your behalf, allowing you to focus on recovery.
What if my injury happened outside my hometown?
Our firm represents clients across Texas, regardless of where the injury occurred. We have experience navigating cases throughout the state, and we’re equipped to travel to you or handle your case remotely, ensuring convenient and effective representation.
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Texas?
In Texas, the statute of limitations for personal injury cases is two years from the date of the injury. Filing promptly ensures evidence remains intact and witnesses are available, giving your case the best chance of success.
What if I share fault for the accident?
Texas follows a modified comparative fault rule. If you are less than 51% at fault, you may still recover compensation, though your award will be reduced by your percentage of responsibility. We work to minimize your liability and maximize your recovery.
How much do you charge for personal injury cases?
We work on a contingency fee basis, which means you don’t pay us unless we win your case. This approach ensures you can access high-quality legal representation without worrying about upfront costs, no matter where you’re located in Texas.