Pedestrian and cyclist crash scene

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The short version

Three Answers, Right Now

If you read nothing else on this page, read these.
1

Do I Have a Case?

If a driver failed to yield and you got hurt, you likely do. Video often settles who had the right of way.
2

What Does It Cost?

Nothing up front. We only get paid if we win money for you, and the first talk is free either way.
3

How Long Do I Have?

Most Texas claims have a two year deadline. Some are much shorter, like a claim against a city. Call early.
How We Help

These Cases Turn on the Right of Way

1
We Show the Right of Way
Signals, crosswalk lines, and sight lines. We measure the scene instead of arguing about it.
2
We Find the Video
Doorbells, shops, buses, and dash cameras. Most of it is gone in two weeks.
3
We Handle the Medical Side
Broken bones and head injuries need real follow up. We keep the records straight.
A cyclist sits on a curb next to a fallen bike while a woman helps and a man calls for help.
Worth knowing

A Person Is Not a Bumper

The part of this case most people do not see coming.
There is nothing between you and a car, so the injuries run deeper than the paperwork suggests.
Drivers often say the walker stepped out. Video and the damage on the car tell the real story.
If the driver left the scene, your own policy may still cover you. We look at both paths at once.

Not Sure Yet? Ask Us Anyway.

Fifteen minutes on the phone will tell you where you stand. There is no bill for it.

FAQ

Frequently  
Asked Questions

The driver says I stepped out. Now what?

Their word is not the end of it. Video, phone records, and the damage on the car often tell a different story.

I was not wearing a helmet. Does that end my case?

Usually not. It may come up, but it does not erase what the driver did.

What if my child was the one hit?

The rules are different for children, and the deadline can be longer. We will walk your family through it.

The driver drove off. Do I still have a claim?

Often yes. We work with police to find them, and we check your own coverage at the same time.

The insurance company already called me. What do I say?

You can send them to us. You do not have to give a recorded statement.
The short version

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