Texas City Car Accident Lawyer
A free case review shows where you stand before the insurance company settles it for you.
How Texas City Car Wreck Lawyer helps
- Free case review — no cost, no obligation
- Independent, licensed attorneys only
- No fees unless your case wins
- Takes about 2 minutes to check
Free Case ReviewFree. No obligation. Takes about 2 minutes.
As of August 2026, the SH 146 ramp onto I-45 south is closed for good. It shut down the night of August 8, part of the Texas City Wye rebuild. FM 1764 now runs one side at a time near the La Marque line while crews rebuild the other. New detours meet old habits on these roads, and that mismatch is exactly when wrecks happen.
No attorneys work at this site, and it isn’t a law firm. It exists to route Texas City crash victims to independent lawyers who do this work every day, free. Tell us what happened, and if you have a case, an independent Texas attorney picks it up from there, at no cost to you. The car wreck lawyer page sorts out what a standard claim can cover. Hit by something bigger than a sedan? The 18-wheeler accident page weighs how a truck claim runs differently, and why more is often at stake.
TxDOT’s city table for 2024 logs 1,305 crashes inside Texas City. Six of them were fatal. Forty-two more people suffered a suspected serious injury. Those numbers don’t slow down just because a road is under construction.
Texas gives an injury claim a two-year lifespan, and it spends itself through treatment, negotiation, everything. The statute of limitations guide maps out exactly how that two-year window works, and what can shrink it.
If the wreck just happened, start with the what-to-do guide. Already past that step? Pull your paperwork through the accident report guide. Our full guide library holds the rest, from the scene to a settlement.
Texas City’s roads will keep shifting for years while the Wye rebuild continues. Your claim runs on a different schedule, one that started the day of your crash. Check where you stand now, while the record is still fresh.
How it works
Answer a few questions about the wreck
Nothing about your crash is too small to mention. This step is free, and you aren't committing to anything yet.
A Texas attorney takes a look
When your case qualifies, an independent attorney who works claims like yours reviews it and tells you honestly where you stand.
Decide what happens next
Hire that attorney or walk away clean. Either way you leave with your answer in hand, free.
Accidents we help with
Every case type below can qualify for a free review by an independent Texas attorney.
18-Wheeler Accidents
A wreck with an 18-wheeler on this corridor pulls in more parties and more insurance than an ordinary car wreck.
See how it works →Bicycle Accidents
Most roads riders use here don't have a bike lane, and that shapes how a bike wreck claim gets built.
See how it works →Car Wreck Lawyer
The first three days after a wreck move fast for the insurance company, and staying even takes a plan.
See how it works →Distracted Driving
Distraction is hard to catch in the act, but it usually leaves something behind: a record, a report line, or a pattern in how the crash happened.
See how it works →Dog Bites
In Texas, a first bite can still be a claim if the owner already had reason to know the dog was dangerous.
See how it works →Drunk Driving
A DWI arrest and a civil injury claim run on separate tracks, and only one of them can put money in your hands.
See how it works →Head-On Collisions
Road work has put two-way traffic on a stretch of FM 1764 built for one direction, and that's a new source of head-on risk in Texas City.
See how it works →Hit and Run
When the other driver takes off, your claim still has two paths forward: the police report, and the coverage you already carry.
See how it works →Motorcycle Accidents
The adjuster's first guess about a motorcycle wreck is often wrong, and the record is what proves it.
See how it works →Pedestrian Accidents
Where you were walking when a driver hit you matters less than most people think.
See how it works →Personal Injury
Car wrecks anchor this practice, but falls, dog bites, and wrecks that happen on the job qualify too.
See how it works →Rear-End Collision
New work zones and detours have created fresh stop-and-go spots in Texas City, and rear-end crashes tend to follow wherever traffic compresses like that.
See how it works →Rideshare Accidents
Which insurance pays after an Uber or Lyft wreck turns on one thing: what the driver's app showed the moment it happened.
See how it works →Rollover Accidents
A rollover crash can start with the vehicle or the road, not just the driver. Sorting that out decides who owes you money.
See how it works →Slip and Fall
A property owner's duty to keep you safe looks different depending on where you fell, a store, an apartment complex, a job site, or government property.
See how it works →T-Bone Accident
A side-impact crash usually gets settled by the signal record, the diagram, and who else saw it, not by which driver sounds more sure.
See how it works →Uninsured Motorist
UM and UIM coverage sit inside your own policy, not the other driver's. Knowing what's there is the first step when the other driver can't pay.
See how it works →Whiplash Injuries
Whiplash rarely shows up on an X-ray, so the claim gets built from consistent records instead.
See how it works →Wrongful Death
Texas gives close family their own claim after a fatal crash, on its own clock. Here's who can file and what it can pay for.
See how it works →Why people start here
Independent attorneys
We connect you with licensed Texas personal injury lawyers. This site handles no cases itself.
Deadlines are real
Texas puts a time limit on injury claims. Checking early keeps every option open.
Free to find out
The review is free, and injury attorneys usually work on contingency if they take a case.
You stay in control
Nothing moves forward until you speak with an attorney and decide for yourself.
Free guides
Plain-English answers about accident claims in Texas.
Need a Lawyer
How much is at stake, not a single rule, decides whether you need a lawyer after a Texas wreck.
Read the guide →Accident Report
There are two ways to get a copy, and they don't cost the same.
Read the guide →Case Value
The real ceiling on your claim is a stack of insurance coverage, not an average.
Read the guide →Adjuster Tips
The adjuster is building a file on you starting with the first call, so build one back.
Read the guide →Common questions
Does a case review actually cost anything?
Nothing. Asking costs you nothing, and you're not on the hook for anything afterward. Most personal injury attorneys get paid a percentage of what they recover, not an hourly rate you'd owe regardless.
Is Texas City Car Wreck Lawyer set up as a law office?
No, it isn't. This is a free service. It matches people hurt in a wreck with independent, licensed Texas attorneys, and nobody here practices law or hands out legal advice. Asking for a review doesn't create an attorney-client relationship with anyone.
What if I was partly to blame for the wreck?
You can often still come out ahead. Texas works it like this: carrying some blame shrinks the check; carrying most of it cancels the claim. A free review shows which side of that line you're likely on.
How fast do I actually need to act?
Sooner than it feels like you need to. Texas gives an injury claim two years, but insurers and evidence don't wait around that long. A free review now keeps every option open, before the window narrows.
See if you have a case — free
Answer a few quick questions. If your case qualifies, an independent attorney who serves Texas City can review it at no cost.
Free Case ReviewNo fees unless you win. No pressure to hire anyone.