Dallas Personal Injury Lawyer
Fighting for Injury Victims Across Dallas County
Dallas Personal Injury Attorney
Dallas moves more vehicles per day than almost any city in the country. The I-35E and I-30 interchange downtown, the I-635 LBJ construction corridor, and the dense merge patterns on US-75 create conditions where a split-second of someone else's negligence puts you in a hospital. The city's scale also means that when you file an injury claim here, you are frequently up against adjusters who process hundreds of cases just like yours and are trained to pay out as little as possible.
Serious injury cases in Dallas are rarely simple. Urban density means multiple parties are often involved in a single crash. Construction zone accidents bring contractor liability into the picture. Downtown and commercial corridor incidents can involve well-funded corporate premises defendants. We investigate every angle before any settlement number is discussed, because the first number is never the right one.
Our founding attorney Serech Kissire has recovered millions for injured Texas clients, including a $1.3 million truck settlement ranked among the top motor vehicle settlements in Texas in 2023 per TopVerdict.com. We represent Dallas injury victims on full contingency. There is no fee unless we win.
Traffic camera footage on Dallas freeways cycles within 24 to 72 hours. Business surveillance near the crash site may not hold longer than a week. The window to preserve the evidence that proves what happened is already open and closing.
How We Build Winning Dallas Cases
Dallas has more traffic cameras than any other city in North Texas. When a crash happens on a major corridor, the first step is identifying every camera angle that may have captured it, including TxDOT overhead systems, DART monitoring, and private business cameras on nearby properties, and sending preservation requests before footage cycles. Camera evidence is often what converts a disputed liability case into a clear one.
In multi-vehicle crashes, which are common on Dallas's congested freeways, we reconstruct the chain of causation using police reports, witness accounts, vehicle damage analysis, and camera evidence. Identifying the party who triggered the sequence determines which insurance company carries primary exposure, and getting that analysis right at the start changes the entire trajectory of the case.
For construction zone crashes and corporate premises liability cases in Dallas, we bring in documentation that rarely gets pulled in standard claims: contractor permits, safety compliance records, incident report histories at the property, and maintenance logs. That documentation often reveals a pattern of negligence that strengthens the case significantly and increases the total recovery available to you.
A serious crash on a Dallas freeway reaches into every part of your life. The medical bills are the visible part. The paychecks you are missing while you recover, the overtime you cannot earn, the physical capacity you may not fully regain are often worth as much or more. We document all of it from day one, because that full picture is what your case is actually worth.
Dallas Roads Produce Cases That Are Never Simple
The sheer volume of vehicles on Dallas roads creates a category of accident that does not exist in smaller markets: the multi-party chain crash. When traffic is moving at speed on I-35E and one driver brakes hard, what follows can involve four, five, or six vehicles. Sorting out liability across all of them, identifying who caused the initial impact, and pursuing every responsible insurer requires a level of investigation that a standard single-adjuster claim process is not designed to provide.
Dallas also has more active construction projects than any other metro in Texas. The ongoing work on I-635, segments of I-30, and portions of US-75 creates zones where lane closures, temporary signage, and deteriorating pavement contribute directly to crashes. What most people never realize: in a Dallas construction zone crash, the general contractor's insurance and the at-fault driver's insurance are two separate and potentially additive sources of compensation. A standard insurance claim never examines the contractor. We do.
Beyond highways, Dallas's commercial density means premises liability cases often involve corporate defendants with professional risk management teams. These are not local property owners responding to a single claim. They have protocols, legal departments, and adjusters whose job is to deny or minimize. We have dealt with them before and we know how to build cases that hold up against that response.
The I-35E and I-30 interchange downtown, known as the Mixmaster, is one of the most complex freeway junctions in Texas. Elevated curves, rapid lane changes, and high volumes of both passenger and commercial vehicles create accident conditions unlike any other stretch of highway in the city. I-635, the LBJ Freeway, has been under active managed lanes construction for years, creating a consistent source of serious injury accidents from shifting lane configurations and narrow construction zone margins. US-75 and the Dallas North Tollway through Uptown generate the kind of high-density, high-speed accidents where establishing clear liability early determines whether a case settles fairly or drags on for years.
What Dallas Adjusters Count On
Dallas adjusters handle more injury claims per year than most attorneys see in a career. They are not waiting to understand your situation. They are managing a pipeline, and fast early offers are how they close cases before the full injury picture develops.
Construction zone co-defendants are never pursued because no one asks. Multi-party liability disputes get used to stall and frustrate rather than resolve. The first settlement offer you receive reflects what they think you will accept, not what your case is actually worth. In a market this large, they make those calls hundreds of times a week and most people accept rather than push back. Every week that passes without a lawyer on your file is a week that evidence cycles and the insurer's position hardens.
Do not respond to the adjuster before you call us. A free consultation costs you nothing and may change what you recover by a significant amount.
Dallas Practice Areas
The Injury Avengers handle the full range of personal injury cases across Dallas and Dallas County. The same investigation depth that uncovers contractor liability in a construction zone crash also identifies third-party exposure in workplace injuries and prior-incident histories in premises cases. Select your case type to learn how we fight for Dallas injury victims.
Dallas Car Accident Lawyer
Multi-vehicle crashes, high-speed rear-ends, and construction zone collisions happen every day on Dallas freeways. We build the liability case and pursue full compensation.
Dallas Car Accident Cases →Dallas Truck Accident Lawyer
Trucking companies assign defense teams immediately after a crash. We investigate federal compliance records, identify every liable party, and fight for the full value of your claim.
Dallas Truck Accident Cases →Dallas Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
Adjusters apply bias against riders from day one. We counter it with evidence, expert analysis, and aggressive pursuit of every dollar you are owed.
Dallas Motorcycle Accident Cases →Dallas Workplace Injury Lawyer
Injured on the job in Dallas? Workers' comp is rarely the full picture. Third-party liability at construction sites and commercial properties can be worth significantly more.
Dallas Workplace Injury Cases →Dallas Slip and Fall Lawyer
Corporate property owners in Dallas have risk management teams. We have litigation experience and a track record of building cases that get past their defenses.
Dallas Slip & Fall Cases →Dallas Wrongful Death Lawyer
When negligence costs your family a life, the liable party must be held fully accountable. We pursue wrongful death claims in Dallas with the urgency and determination your family deserves.
Dallas Wrongful Death Cases →Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do immediately after a crash on a Dallas freeway?
Get to safety if you can, call 911, and do not move injured parties unless they face immediate danger. Document the scene with your phone, including all vehicles, road conditions, and any visible traffic cameras. Contact a Dallas personal injury lawyer before speaking to any insurance adjuster. What you say in those first conversations can be used against you.
Why do multi-vehicle crashes in Dallas take longer to resolve?
When three or more vehicles are involved, each insurer assigns its own adjuster and each attempts to minimize its client's share of liability. Disputes between carriers over fault percentages can stall your claim for months. We cut through that by establishing a clear liability picture early, which creates pressure on all parties to settle rather than fight.
Can I sue a contractor for my crash in a Dallas construction zone?
Yes, if the construction zone conditions contributed to the accident. The general contractor and subcontractors may be liable alongside the at-fault driver. We investigate the permit history, lane closure plans, and signage compliance to determine whether construction negligence played a role in your crash.
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Dallas?
Two years from the date of the accident under Texas law. Claims against Dallas city vehicles or city-owned property carry notice requirements that may be as short as 30 days. Do not assume you have time to wait. Call us so we can identify every deadline that applies to your situation.
Does The Injury Avengers handle cases across all of Dallas County?
Yes. We represent injury victims throughout Dallas and across Dallas County on full contingency. You pay nothing upfront and nothing at all unless we win compensation for you.
Injured in Dallas? Do Not Wait.
Camera footage cycles. Witnesses move on. The other side is already building its case. Call us today for a completely free consultation. No fee unless we win.
Our Location
603 Strada Circle, Suite 106, Mansfield, TX 76063
Conveniently located in Mansfield, serving clients across the Dallas–Fort Worth area