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Rear-end collisions are the most common type of car accident in Texas, occurring daily on congested urban freeways, suburban arterials, and high-speed rural highways from El Paso to Beaumont. While often dismissed as minor “fender benders,” rear-end crashes can cause serious, long-lasting injuries, and the at-fault driver and their insurer should be held fully accountable. The Law Giant Personal Injury & Accident Lawyers represent rear-end collision victims throughout Texas.
The Law Giant Personal Injury & Accident Lawyers and our Texas car accident attorneys have extensive experience handling rear-end collision cases and are committed to pursuing maximum compensation for victims. With over $7.5 Million recovered in individual cases and a 5.0 Google rating from over 800 clients, call (866) 523-4167 for a free consultation.
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Texas sees more rear-end collisions than nearly any other state, driven by a combination of heavy urban traffic, aggressive driving culture, and an enormous commercial trucking presence on major corridors including I-35, I-10, I-45, I-20, and US-290. In metropolitan areas like Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, and Austin, stop-and-go freeway congestion creates constant rear-end collision risk, particularly during peak commute hours and when sudden weather events cause roads to slick over without warning. On rural and intercity highways, the danger shifts to high-speed crashes where tailgating or distracted drivers collide with vehicles slowing for traffic or road hazards. When a commercial truck is involved, the consequences can be catastrophic and the liability picture more complex.
A rear-end collision occurs when one vehicle strikes the vehicle directly in front of it. Though sometimes called “fender benders,” rear-end crashes frequently cause serious injuries, especially whiplash, spinal injuries, and traumatic brain injuries — and can result in significant property damage. In Texas, these accidents happen on high-speed freeways and commercial corridors as well as in everyday stop-and-go city traffic.
Under Texas law, the driver who rear-ends another vehicle is typically presumed to be at fault. However, insurers routinely dispute this and try to shift blame onto the front driver, claiming sudden braking or other alleged contributions. An experienced rear-end collision attorney is essential to counter these tactics and protect your full recovery.
Rear-end collisions across Texas most commonly result from:
When drivers divert attention from the road, to check a phone, eat, adjust controls, or look away from traffic. They may not notice the vehicle ahead has stopped or slowed until it is too late. Distracted driving is the leading cause of rear-end collisions in Texas.
Following too closely leaves insufficient stopping distance. When a vehicle ahead brakes suddenly, a tailgating driver cannot stop in time. Tailgating is among the most common and preventable causes of rear-end crashes in Texas traffic.
Excessive speed reduces available reaction time and increases stopping distance. High-speed rear-end collisions, particularly on Texas-area freeways, produce far greater injury severity than lower-speed crashes.
Traffic congestion, pedestrian crossings, vehicle malfunctions, and unexpected road hazards can all cause the vehicle ahead to stop suddenly. Drivers who are inattentive or following too closely have no time to react, resulting in a rear-end crash.
Rain, fog, and other adverse weather reduce visibility and make road surfaces slippery, significantly extending stopping distances. Texas drivers are expected to adjust speed and following distance to account for weather conditions. Failure to do so establishes negligence.
Rear-end crashes may seem minor, but the sudden jolt of impact, especially at freeway speeds, routinely produces serious injuries. Common rear-end collision injuries include:
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If you were injured in a rear-end collision in Texas, Texas law allows you to pursue compensation from the at-fault driver and their insurer.
Economic damages cover your out-of-pocket losses: medical bills (emergency care, hospitalization, surgery, physical therapy), rehabilitation and future care costs, lost wages, reduced future earning capacity, and property damage to your vehicle.
Pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, and loss of consortium are non-economic damages that compensate you for the broader, deeply personal impact of your injuries, things that don’t show up on a medical bill but are just as real.
Where the at-fault driver’s behavior was especially reckless, street racing, extreme intoxication, or other egregious conduct, punitive damages may be awarded to punish the wrongdoer and deter similar behavior.
Texas imposes a two-year statute of limitations on personal injury claims. Texas also follows modified comparative fault. If you are found 51% or more responsible for the crash, you cannot recover. Your percentage of fault reduces your award. An attorney can protect you from insurers who try to shift blame onto you.
Texas imposes a two-year statute of limitations on personal injury and wrongful death claims. Do not wait. Contact The Law Giant as soon as possible to preserve evidence and protect your legal rights.
Navigating a rear-end collision claim in Texas without an attorney puts you at a serious disadvantage. The Law Giant will:
Rear-end collisions anywhere in Texas deserve serious legal attention. The Law Giant Personal Injury & Accident Lawyers will investigate your crash, fight the insurance companies, and pursue every dollar of compensation you are owed. Call (866) 523-4167 or contact us online. Free consultation. No fee unless we win.