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Lubbock Car Accident Lawyer

A car accident claim in Lubbock is a personal injury or wrongful death case arising from a collision involving a passenger vehicle on roads like I-27, Loop 289, or University Avenue, governed by Texas modified comparative fault, which bars recovery entirely if the injured person is found 51 percent or more at fault. Claims must be filed within two years under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Section 16.003, and Lubbock County district court is the typical venue for resident-defendant cases. When the at-fault driver is underinsured or uninsured, the client's own UM/UIM policy becomes a central recovery layer, particularly relevant in the South Plains, where agricultural workers and seasonal labor traffic regularly share roads with commuters.

Why Lubbock cases are different

Lubbock crash files cluster on a handful of corridors that reflect the city's three identities at once: I-27 and the Marsha Sharp expressway carrying metro traffic, Loop 289 ringing the city, and the campus arterials threading through Texas Tech. Each pattern carries its own fault and coverage analysis under Texas law.

Where Lubbock collisions happen and how fault is proven

Geography drives the crash type on the South Plains. Loop 289 produces a steady stream of high-speed merge and rear-end collisions where it meets the radials, and I-27 through the heart of the city generates lane-change and following-distance wrecks at expressway speed. The campus arterials — University Avenue, 19th Street, Indiana Avenue, and 4th Street through the Texas Tech corridor — concentrate left-turn and signalized-intersection collisions, especially between class blocks and during home football and basketball event windows. Texas applies modified comparative fault under Chapter 33: a driver who is 50 percent or less at fault still recovers, with the award reduced by their share, but a driver found 51 percent or more at fault recovers nothing. Insurers routinely over-assign fault to the claimant, so the early work is documentary: signal-timing data, scene photographs, and witness statements pulled before memories fade and physical evidence on a busy Loop 289 merge is gone.

Underinsured drivers and the South Plains coverage gap

A serious wreck on I-27 or out on a state highway can leave a client facing a University Medical Center trauma bill that dwarfs the at-fault driver's minimum Texas liability limits. That is where uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage matters. Most Texas auto policies include UM/UIM unless the policyholder waived it in writing, and that coverage steps in when the at-fault driver carries too little or fled the scene. We identify every applicable policy — the client's own UM/UIM, household resident-relative coverage, and any commercial layer behind a work vehicle — and pursue them in the right order. Because so much Lubbock-area traffic ties back to agriculture and the processors feeding the metro, a routine-looking sedan collision can open commercial coverage the first adjuster never mentions. Coordinating those policies is frequently the difference between a fully covered case and one that leaves the client exposed.

Frequently asked

Lubbock car accident questions

  • Yes. Serious injuries often look minor on day one; neck and disc injuries especially can take time to declare themselves. Prompt evaluation protects both your health and your claim, because an adjuster will argue that any treatment gap means you were not really hurt. If symptoms worsen, University Medical Center is the regional destination for the more serious workups across the South Plains.

Where we work from

Downtown Austin. Lubbock clients welcome.

Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Lubbock-area clients statewide and travel to Lubbock 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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