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Brownsville Car Accident Lawyer

A car accident claim in Brownsville is a personal injury case arising from a collision between passenger vehicles on Cameron County roads, governed by Texas modified comparative fault: if your share of fault is 50 percent or less you can recover, and your award is reduced proportionally. The two-year deadline under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003 runs from the date of the crash. The US-77/I-69E and US-83 interchange on the north side of the city is the highest-volume collision zone in Cameron County, and cases from that corridor, where northbound and east-west regional traffic converge, are the most common we handle out of Brownsville.

Why Brownsville cases are different

Most serious Brownsville collisions trace back to one funnel: the US-77/I-69E and US-83 interchange on the north side, where all northbound and east-west regional traffic compresses into a single corridor. Cap City handles those Cameron County crash claims from Austin.

Where Brownsville crashes actually happen

The highest-volume crash zone in Cameron County is the interchange complex where US-77/I-69E meets US-83 (Expressway 83) on the north side of town, and the pattern there is predictable: merge collisions and chain rear-ends as traffic stacks where two regional arteries converge into a narrow throat. Closer to the river, the streets feeding the Gateway, B&M, and Veterans International bridges produce a separate profile of slow-speed urban impacts and lane-change crashes amid constant cross-border flow. Because US-77 and US-83 both terminate in Brownsville, this city sees congestion patterns most Texas markets never deal with. We map each claim to its corridor early, because the liability story for a 45-mph rear-end approaching the FM-802 (Ruben Torres Boulevard) exit reads nothing like a low-speed clip near a bridge plaza.

Fault, Chapter 33, and your own coverage

Texas runs on modified comparative fault under Chapter 33: your recovery is reduced by your share of responsibility, and at 51 percent or more you recover nothing. Insurers know this and lean hard into the percentage fight, especially in merge and rear-end disputes where they argue the lead driver stopped short. We counter with the physical record, TxDOT traffic-camera footage of the US-77 segment when it exists, and a clean reconstruction before the standard overwrite window closes. Where the at-fault driver is uninsured or underinsured, your own UM/UIM coverage becomes the recovery source, and Texas treats that as a contract claim against your carrier with its own proof requirements. We read your declarations page at intake so you know which layers are actually available before the negotiation starts.

Frequently asked

Brownsville car accident questions

  • Generally no, not before you talk to counsel. In Brownsville crashes the adjuster often calls within forty-eight hours offering a quick release in exchange for a recorded statement. Anything you say can be used to push your Chapter 33 fault share up. Get your own injuries documented first; a recorded statement can wait, and frequently it never needs to happen at all.

Where we work from

Downtown Austin. Brownsville clients welcome.

Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Brownsville-area clients statewide and travel to Brownsville for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.

Cap City Injury Attorneys

702 Rio Grande St, Suite 302 · Austin, TX 78701

(512) 612-3110

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