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Do You Have a Winning Personal Injury Claim in Texas?

If you’ve been injured in an accident, you may be wondering if you have a strong personal injury case. Understanding the key factors that influence the strength of a claim can help you take the first steps toward seeking the personal injury compensation you deserve. At Ashmore & Ashmore Law Firm, serving Rockwall and Terrell, Texas, we specialize in helping injury victims get justice. Here's how to determine if you have a winning case:


1. Clear Liability

One of the strongest indicators of a solid claim is clear liability. If another party’s negligence caused your injury, it significantly bolsters your case. Common examples include:

  • A driver running a red light

  • A driver driving recklessly

  • A property owner failing to clean up a spill


Proving fault is often the foundation of any personal injury case.

2. Serious Injuries

The severity of your injuries plays a crucial role in determining the strength of your claim. Cases involving significant injuries typically yield better outcomes. Examples include:

  • Broken bones

  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs)

  • Spinal cord damage

  • Severe burns

  • Injuries requiring surgery or long-term treatment

The greater the impact on your health, the stronger your case becomes.

3. Extensive Medical Treatment

If your injuries require extensive medical care, ongoing treatment, or rehabilitation, this adds substantial weight to your case. A detailed medical record serves as critical evidence, showing the extent of your injuries and the cost of your recovery.

4. Disruption to Daily Life

When injuries significantly disrupt your daily life, work, or relationships, it highlights the impact of the accident. This disruption can include:

  • Loss of income or earning capacity

  • Inability to care for yourself or family

  • Emotional or psychological trauma

The greater the impact, the more compelling your claim becomes.

5. Solid Evidence

Winning cases are built on strong evidence. Key pieces of evidence include:

  • Police reports detailing the incident

  • Eyewitness accounts

  • Clear photo or video evidence

  • Comprehensive medical records

Gathering evidence promptly can make or break your claim.

6. Prompt Medical Attention

Seeking immediate medical care after an accident is essential. Prompt treatment strengthens the link between the incident and your injuries, making it harder for insurance companies to dispute your claim.

7. Consistent Statements

Consistency in your account of the accident across police reports, medical records, and any other documentation strengthens your credibility.

8. No Pre-existing Conditions

If your injuries are clearly new and unrelated to any pre-existing conditions, it eliminates a potential point of contention in your case.

9. Adequate Insurance Coverage

The at-fault party must have sufficient insurance coverage to compensate you for your injuries. If coverage is limited, recovering full damages may be more challenging.

10. Timely Legal Action

In Texas, personal injury claims must be filed within two years of the injury. Acting quickly ensures your case falls within the statute of limitations, preserving your right to compensation.

Get a Free Case Evaluation Today

Every personal injury case is unique, and even if some of these factors are uncertain, it’s worth consulting an experienced attorney. At Ashmore & Ashmore Law Firm, we offer FREE CASE EVALUATIONS to help you determine the strength of your claim. Our knowledgeable attorneys will guide you through the process, ensuring your rights are protected every step of the way.

Don’t let uncertainty hold you back. Contact our Rockwall or Terrell offices today and let us fight for the compensation you deserve.

Call us now to schedule your free consultation!




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