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Brownsville’s position at the US-Mexico border, with four international bridges handling enormous volumes of cross-border traffic, creates a particularly complex environment for hit-and-run accident cases. When a driver flees after causing a crash in Brownsville, identifying them and pursuing compensation can be extraordinarily challenging. The Law Giant’s experienced Cameron County attorneys have the investigative resources and legal knowledge to fight for hit-and-run victims throughout the Brownsville area.

At The Law Giant, Personal Injury & Accident Lawyers, our Brownsville hit-and-run accident lawyers are experienced in handling these uniquely challenging cases. We know how to investigate crashes, locate fleeing drivers, and fight for full compensation, whether through the at-fault driver’s insurance or through your own uninsured motorist coverage. With over $800 Million recovered for Texas injury victims, we are committed to pursuing justice for every client. Call (866) 523-4167 for a free consultation. 

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What is a Hit-and-Run Accident?

A hit-and-run accident occurs when a driver involved in a collision leaves the scene without stopping to identify themselves or provide help to anyone who may be injured. Under Texas law, drivers involved in any accident that causes injury, death, or significant property damage are legally required to stop, exchange information, and render reasonable aid. Failing to do so is a criminal offense, ranging from a Class C misdemeanor for minor property damage to a felony for accidents involving death or serious injury.

Hit-and-run accidents can involve vehicles striking other vehicles, pedestrians, cyclists, or stationary property. For victims in Brownsville, these crashes create unique legal challenges: identifying the driver, recovering compensation without a cooperative at-fault party, and navigating your own insurance coverage. The Law Giant handles all of these challenges on your behalf.

What Makes Hit-and-Run Cases Different?

Hit-and-run accidents differ from typical car crashes in several important ways that affect your ability to recover compensation:

  • Identifying the at-fault driver: Law enforcement may be able to track down the driver using witness statements, traffic cameras, and other evidence. If found, that driver is personally liable for your injuries and damages, and may face criminal charges as well.
  • Uninsured motorist coverage: If the driver is never identified, your own uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage (UM/UIM) may be your primary path to compensation. Texas law allows UM/UIM claims in hit-and-run situations, but insurers frequently try to minimize these payouts.
  • Insurance company resistance: Whether your claim runs through the at-fault driver’s policy or your own UM/UIM coverage, insurance adjusters will look for ways to minimize or deny your claim. An experienced hit-and-run attorney levels the playing field.

The Law Giant’s Brownsville hit-and-run attorneys will explore every available option to ensure you receive maximum compensation, regardless of whether the driver is ever found.

Common Injuries in Hit-and-Run Accidents

Hit-and-run accidents in Brownsville can cause serious and life-changing injuries. Because these crashes often involve drivers who fled the scene, sometimes after striking a victim at high speed, the injuries can be severe:

The Law Giant works with medical professionals and accident reconstruction experts to document the full extent of your injuries and build a compelling case for maximum compensation.

Who is Liable in a Brownsville Hit-and-Run?

Determining who pays in a hit-and-run case depends on whether the at-fault driver can be identified. You have two primary paths to compensation:

If the Driver is Found

When law enforcement locates the driver, through traffic cameras, witnesses, license plate readers, or other means, that driver is legally liable for your injuries and damages. You can pursue a personal injury claim against them and their insurance carrier. In particularly reckless cases, you may also be entitled to punitive damages.

If the Driver is Not Found

If the driver cannot be identified, your own uninsured motorist coverage is typically the primary source of compensation. Texas law permits UM/UIM claims in hit-and-run situations, but insurers often contest these claims aggressively. The Law Giant’s attorneys are skilled at fighting UM/UIM denials and maximizing your recovery under your own policy.

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What to Do After a Hit-and-Run Accident

The steps you take immediately after a hit-and-run accident can significantly affect your ability to recover compensation. Follow these steps to protect yourself and your legal rights:

  • Call 911 immediately: Texas law requires reporting accidents involving injury or significant property damage. A police report creates an official record of the crash and is essential to your case.
  • Document everything you can: Photograph the scene, your vehicle, skid marks, and any debris. Try to capture any details about the fleeing vehicle — color, make, model, partial plate number, or direction of travel.
  • Get witness information: Witness statements can be critical in identifying a fleeing driver. Get names and contact information from anyone who saw the crash.
  • Seek medical attention immediately: Even if you feel okay, get evaluated by a medical professional. Many serious injuries — including TBIs and internal injuries — may not show obvious symptoms for hours or days.
  • Notify your insurance company: Report the crash to your insurer, but do not accept any settlement offers until you have spoken with an attorney.

Contact The Law Giant: Call (866) 523-4167 as soon as possible. Early legal intervention allows us to preserve surveillance footage, interview witnesses, and work with law enforcement while the trail is still fresh.

What is Your Hit-and-Run Case Worth?

Every hit-and-run case is unique, and the value of your claim depends on the severity of your injuries, the extent of your financial losses, and whether the at-fault driver is identified. Hit-and-run victims in Brownsville may be entitled to recover:

Economic Damages

  • Medical bills: past, present, and future
  • Lost wages and diminished earning capacity
  • Vehicle repair or replacement costs
  • Rehabilitation and ongoing therapy costs

Non-Economic Damages

  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress and psychological trauma
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Loss of consortium (impact on family relationships)

Punitive Damages

In cases where the at-fault driver is identified and their behavior was particularly reckless or malicious, such as fleeing after causing a serious injury. Texas courts may award punitive damages to punish the driver and deter similar conduct.

How a Brownsville Hit-and-Run Accident Lawyer Can Help

Hit-and-run accidents present unique legal challenges, but with The Law Giant by your side, you don’t have to face them alone. Our Brownsville hit-and-run accident attorneys will:

  • Investigate the accident to identify the at-fault driver, using traffic cameras, witness statements, business surveillance footage, and accident reconstruction when needed
  • Gather and preserve all available evidence, including police reports, medical records, and photographic documentation to build the strongest possible case
  • File a claim with your own insurance company under your uninsured motorist coverage if the driver is not found, and fight back against any attempt to minimize or deny your claim
  • Negotiate with insurance adjusters to secure a fair and full settlement
  • File a lawsuit against the at-fault driver (if identified) or litigate your UM/UIM claim in court, if necessary, to recover the compensation you deserve

Injured in a Brownsville Hit-and-Run? The Law Giant Wins Big.

Whether your hit-and-run happened near an international bridge, on US-77/83, TX-48, or a Brownsville neighborhood street, The Law Giant will pursue every available avenue of compensation, including your own uninsured motorist coverage, to help you recover.

At The Law Giant, Personal Injury & Accident Lawyers, we have a proven track record in hit-and-run accident cases across Texas. Whether the driver is identified or not, we will fight to ensure you recover the compensation you need. Brownsville hit-and-run cases are handled in Cameron County District Court. Texas law provides two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim. In border-area cases involving cross-jurisdictional complexity, consulting an attorney as quickly as possible is especially important.

We offer free consultations and work on a contingency fee basis, no fee unless we win your case. Call (866) 523-4167 or contact us online to schedule your free consultation today.