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Harlingen sits at the crossroads of the Rio Grande Valley’s major highway corridors, with US-77, US-83, and I-69E converging in and around the city, creating one of the highest-traffic intersections in South Texas. Commercial trucks, RGV commuters, and international freight traffic share these roads daily, and serious highway accidents are a persistent problem. If you or a loved one was hurt in a Harlingen highway accident, The Law Giant’s experienced attorneys are here to help.
At The Law Giant, Personal Injury & Accident Lawyers, our Harlingen highway accident attorneys are highly experienced in investigating complex crash cases and fighting for the maximum compensation our clients deserve. We know Cameron 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 (956) 982-1800 today for a free consultation.
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At the US-77/US-83 interchange and on I-69E, commercial truck traffic demands that all drivers observe safe following distances. A fully loaded 18-wheeler can weigh 80,000 pounds and require twice the stopping distance of a passenger car. The four-second rule, and for truck proximity, more, is essential on Harlingen-area highways, where failure to maintain following distance is a leading cause of serious crashes.
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 Harlingen, taking the right steps immediately after the crash can protect your health and your legal rights:
Contact The Law Giant: Call (956) 982-1800 as soon as possible. Early legal intervention allows us to preserve evidence, interview witnesses, and begin building your case before critical information is lost.
Harlingen highway accident cases are filed in Cameron County District Court. Texas gives you two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim. Even if you share some fault for the crash, you may still recover compensation under Texas’s modified comparative fault system, provided your fault is 50% or less.
Highway accidents often cause severe injuries with long-term financial and personal consequences. Recoverable damages may include:
Fatal highway crashes at or near the Harlingen interchange leave families devastated. Texas wrongful death law allows surviving family members to seek compensation for financial losses, loss of companionship, and related damages. The Law Giant handles wrongful death cases throughout Cameron County, TX. Learn more about wrongful death claims in Harlingen.
Whether your accident happened on US-77/83, I-69E, Business 83, or another Harlingen-area corridor, The Law Giant is ready to fight for your rights 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 (956) 982-1800 or contact us online to schedule your free consultation and take the first step toward recovery.