Tyler Auto Accident Attorney
As experienced Tyler Injury Lawyers, our firm has extensive experience handling all types of motor vehicle accidents. We promptly and thoroughly investigate each case to determine liability and document damages. As Tyler Accident Attorneys we work with experienced investigators to obtain witness statements, photographs, and critical evidence. We work with accident reconstruction engineers to establish liability. Because Tyler is a regional crossroads for all of East Texas and the surrounding states there is a convergence of a high volume of all types of commercial and private vehicles which results in a lot of bad accidents.
The types of Tyler and East Texas motor vehicle accidents we have handled include car accidents, truck accidents, passenger car collisions, motorcycle accidents, school bus wrecks, pedestrian injuries, crosswalk accidents, rear end collisions, intersection collisions, log truck accidents, rollover accidents, cow accidents, horse accidents, airbag defects, seat belt failures, brake failures, cruise control defects, vehicle fires, and auto explosions, just to name a few.
We have handled car accidents resulting from just about every conceivable cause including driver inattention, excessive speed, reckless driving, racing, drunken driving, talking on a cell phone, texting, driver drowsiness, wet roads, poor road conditions, putting on makeup, changing clothes, running from the police, fleeing a robbery, chasing an ex-wife, running over a cheating boyfriend, reading a map, adjusting the radio and yes, sexual activity while driving. As Tyler Accident Lawyers we take an aggressive posture in alcohol related cases has resulted in our continuing to handle a large number of automobile accident cases caused by the consumption of alcohol.
We have represented car accident victims with just about every kind of injury imaginable including death, dismemberment, fractured or amputated fingers, toes, hands, feet, arms, and legs, loss of eyesight, disfiguring burns and lacerations, brain injuries, back injuries, spinal cord damage, miscarriages, neck injuries, and organ damage.
As Tyler Car Accident Attorneys we have handled numerous car accidents in Tyler, Rusk, Henderson, Nacogdoches, Carthage, Marshall, Longview, Gilmore, Pittsburg, Mineola, Quitman, Canton, Athens, Palestine and Jacksonville.
We understand that auto crashes cause unanticipated medical bills, lost wages, pain, suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life for the seriously injured victim and in cases involving catastrophic injuries or death the effects of the accident reach family members who commonly experience economic losses, mental anguish, and a loss of companionship. These damages must be properly investigated and documented in order to insure adequate compensation. We have collected many millions of dollars for our clients who have sustained injuries in motor vehicle accidents.
After more than twenty-eight years and thousands of personal injury cases there is virtually nothing that we haven't seen and successfully handled. There is no substitute for experience. If you want the assistance of an experienced Board Certified Personal Injury Attorney in the Tyler / Longview / East Texas area contact us today.
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