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Dallas is home to some of the busiest and most dangerous highway corridors in Texas. With millions of commuters, long-haul truckers, and commercial vehicles moving through the Metroplex every day on I-20, I-30, the LBJ Freeway (I-635), I-35E, and US-75, the risk of a serious highway accident is ever-present. When driver negligence causes a crash on these roads, the consequences can be devastating, and you need a proven Dallas highway accident lawyer in your corner.
At The Law Giant, Personal Injury & Accident Lawyers, our Dallas highway accident attorneys are highly experienced in investigating complex crash cases and fighting for the maximum compensation our clients deserve. We know Dallas County’s courts, we understand the specific highways where accidents happen most, and we will be by your side from the first call through the final resolution. With over $800 Million won for Texas injury victims, call (469) 759-1323 today for a free consultation.
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Our personal injury lawyers handle a wide range of accidents and serious injuries across Texas.
Dallas highway accidents are caused by a wide range of negligent behaviors. Common causes our attorneys see on Dallas-area interstates and freeways include:
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On high-speed Dallas freeways like I-635 and I-30, the four-second rule is critical. Drivers must maintain at least four seconds of following distance at highway speeds, yet tailgating is one of the most common causes of rear-end chain-reaction collisions on Dallas highways. At 70 mph, it takes approximately 350 feet to stop; most Dallas drivers leave far less room than that.
Safety experts recommend a minimum four-second following distance at highway speeds. To measure it: pick a fixed point on the road ahead, count the seconds from when the vehicle in front passes it until your vehicle passes the same point. If it’s less than four seconds, you’re too close. On highways with commercial truck traffic, six or more seconds may be warranted.
If you’ve been involved in a highway accident in Dallas, taking the right steps immediately after the crash can protect your health and your legal rights:
Contact The Law Giant: Call (469) 759-1323 as soon as possible. Early legal intervention allows us to preserve evidence, interview witnesses, and begin building your case before critical information is lost.
Highway accident cases in Dallas are typically filed in Dallas County District Court. Texas follows a modified comparative fault system, meaning you can recover compensation as long as you are not more than 50% at fault for the crash. Acting quickly is critical: Texas imposes a two-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims.
Highway accidents often cause severe injuries with long-term financial and personal consequences. Recoverable damages may include:
If a highway accident on an Dallas-area freeway resulted in the loss of a loved one, you may have grounds for a wrongful death claim under Texas law. Surviving family members can seek compensation for lost financial support, loss of companionship, funeral expenses, and related losses. The Law Giant handles wrongful death cases throughout Dallas County. Learn more about wrongful death claims in Dallas.
Whether your accident happened on the LBJ Freeway, I-30, I-20, or any other Dallas-area highway, The Law Giant is ready to investigate your case, fight the insurance companies, and recover the maximum compensation you deserve.
We offer free consultations and work on a contingency fee basis, no fee unless we win your case. Call The Law Giant at (469) 759-1323 or contact us online to schedule your free consultation and take the first step toward recovery.