
Dallas–Fort Worth Personal Injury
When you search for a car accident attorney near me, you need someone who knows Texas law, knows the insurance industry's playbook, and fights to maximize what you recover. That's Bennett Legal — your personal injury lawyer near you in Dallas–Fort Worth.
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Why Bennett Legal
There are hundreds of personal injury attorneys near you in North Texas. Here's what separates a firm that fights from one that just settles.
Charles Bennett is Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization — a credential held by fewer than 2% of Texas attorneys. Insurance companies know the difference between a firm that settles and a firm that tries cases.
As your car accident attorney near you, we advance all costs — medical records, expert witnesses, accident reconstruction — and collect nothing unless we recover money for you. No hourly fees. No retainer. No surprises.
When you call a car accident lawyer near you, you shouldn't be routed to a call center. At Bennett Legal, clients reach their legal team directly. We return calls the same day — because your case doesn't wait.
We move fast to preserve evidence: police reports, black box data, surveillance footage, witness statements. Evidence disappears quickly after an accident. The sooner you contact an auto accident attorney near you, the stronger your case.
We pursue every category of damages: medical bills, lost income, reduced earning capacity, pain and suffering, mental anguish, and property damage. Many auto accident lawyers near you leave money on the table.
No health insurance? No problem. We connect injured clients with DFW medical providers who treat on a lien — you receive care now, repayment comes from your settlement.
Legal Depth
Insurance companies don't hand over fair settlements — they're built to minimize payouts. Your car accident lawyer near you must build an airtight fault case before negotiating.
Texas is a fault-based (tort) state, meaning the driver who caused the accident is responsible for the resulting damages. But "fault" isn't automatically assigned — it must be proven through evidence, legal argument, and in many cases, expert testimony.
After a car accident, the at-fault driver's insurer will launch its own investigation with one goal: minimize what they pay. Their adjuster may contact you within 24 hours asking for a recorded statement. Do not give one without your car accident attorney present.
At Bennett Legal, we investigate immediately and build proof of fault through every available channel:
Police Report & Scene Documentation
We obtain the official crash report, request traffic camera footage, and document the physical scene before it changes.
Black Box / EDR Data
Most modern vehicles have Event Data Recorders capturing speed, braking, and steering inputs in the seconds before impact. We act quickly to preserve this data.
Witness Testimony
Independent witnesses are among the most powerful evidence in a disputed-fault case. We locate and interview them before memories fade.
Accident Reconstruction
In complex cases, we retain certified reconstruction experts who calculate speed, point of impact, and driver behavior from physical evidence.
Cell Phone Records
If distracted driving is suspected, we subpoena phone records to establish the driver was texting at the time of impact.
Medical Causation Evidence
We connect your injuries to the accident through records, physician testimony, and independent medical exams — closing the door on causation defenses.
The Legal Standard
To recover damages, your car accident attorney near you must prove each element:
Common negligent acts in Texas
Speeding, running red lights, distracted driving (Allie's Law / SB 47), drunk driving, failure to yield, unsafe lane changes, tailgating.
Watch: How We Build Your Case
See how Bennett Legal investigates a car accident case from day one — straight from the attorney who handles your claim.
Texas Law Explained
"Can I still recover money if I was partly at fault?" Under Texas law: usually yes — but only if you stay below 51%.
Texas follows modified comparative fault under Chapter 33 of the Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code. Fault is apportioned among all parties, and your recovery is reduced proportionally.
The critical threshold is 51%. As long as you are found 50% or less responsible, you can recover — reduced by your fault percentage.
But if you are found 51% or more at fault, you recover nothing — regardless of how serious your injuries are. This is why insurance adjusters aggressively try to shift blame onto injured victims.
An experienced car accident lawyer near you will anticipate these tactics, gather countervailing evidence, and fight to keep your fault percentage as low as the facts support.
Why this matters in negotiation
Insurance adjusters know the 51% threshold. They accept partial liability but work to inflate your fault past 50%. A car accident attorney near you with trial experience uses this same math to your advantage.
Total damages
$200,000
Reduction
- $50,000
Your recovery
$150,000
Frequently Asked Questions
Real answers from a Texas car accident lawyer — not generic legal disclaimers.
In Texas, the statute of limitations for a personal injury car accident claim is two years from the date of the accident. Missing this deadline almost always bars your claim entirely — no matter how strong it is. If a government vehicle was involved (city bus, county vehicle), notice deadlines can be as short as six months. Contact a car accident attorney near you as soon as possible to ensure all deadlines are met.
Texas uses modified comparative fault. Under the 51% rule, you can recover damages as long as you are found to be 50% or less at fault. If you are 51% or more at fault, you are barred from any recovery. Your compensation is reduced proportionally to your fault percentage. Insurance adjusters use this aggressively — which is exactly why you need an experienced personal injury lawyer near you to push back.
Even in "minor" accidents, injuries like whiplash, soft-tissue damage, and concussions often surface days or weeks later — after the insurance company has already gotten your recorded statement. Insurance adjusters are trained to close claims quickly and cheaply. A car accident attorney near you can ensure your medical treatment is properly documented, your rights are preserved, and you are not pressured into a lowball settlement before you understand the full extent of your injuries.
Bennett Legal handles car accident cases on a contingency fee basis — you pay nothing unless we win. There are no upfront costs, no hourly rates, and no retainer required. We advance all case expenses and our fee is a percentage of the final recovery. If we don't win, you owe us nothing.
Call 911 and always get a police report. Seek medical attention even if you feel fine — adrenaline masks pain. Document the scene with photos, get the other driver's insurance info, and collect witness contacts. Do not admit fault. Notify your insurer but do not give a recorded statement without an attorney. Then contact a car accident lawyer near you before speaking further with any adjuster.
Simple cases with clear liability and completed medical treatment can resolve in 3–6 months. Complex cases involving serious injuries, disputed liability, or commercial vehicles often take 12–24 months. We recommend waiting until you reach Maximum Medical Improvement (MMI) before settling — so all future medical needs are captured. Settling too early is one of the costliest mistakes car accident victims make.
Texas has one of the highest rates of uninsured drivers — approximately 1 in 7. If the at-fault driver lacks coverage, you may be able to pursue your claim through your own Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist (UM/UIM) coverage. An experienced auto accident attorney near you will also investigate whether a commercial entity, employer, or third party shares liability, opening additional avenues for recovery.
Yes — as long as you are 50% or less at fault under Texas modified comparative fault law. Insurance companies routinely try to shift blame onto victims to devalue or deny claims. An experienced car accident attorney near you will gather evidence and actively contest fault assignments. Even shifting a dispute from '60/40 your fault' to '30/70 their fault' can be the difference between a full recovery and no recovery at all.
DFW Service Areas
Whether you're searching for a car accident lawyer near you in Dallas, Fort Worth, or anywhere across North Texas — Bennett Legal serves you. We come to you when you can't come to us.
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