Accidents move fast. This guide doesn't. Every step below is attorney-reviewed, specific to Dallas, Texas law, and written in plain language instead of legal jargon — with each answer linked to its source, so you don't miss what matters.
This guide applies to Texas law only. Texas-specific statutes (Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003, Tex. Transp. Code, Tex. Ins. Code), the 51% modified-comparative-fault bar, and Texas insurance minimums govern motor vehicle accident claims in Texas, they do not apply to accidents in other states.
If you were injured in a Dallas car accident, Texas gives you 2 years to file a lawsuit under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003. You can recover damages only if you are 50% or less at fault.
Key facts for your claim:
- Statute of limitations: 2 years from the accident date, miss it and your claim is permanently barred
- Minimum liability coverage: $30,000/$60,000/$25,000 under Tex. Transp. Code § 601.072, many Dallas drivers carry only the minimum
- 51% fault bar: If you are more than 50% responsible, you recover nothing under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 33.001
- Call 911: A Texas Peace Officer crash report (CR-3) is required for injury claims
- Do not give a recorded statement to the other driver's insurer before consulting an attorney
Average car accident settlements in Texas range from $20,000 to $30,000 depending on injury severity. Serious injuries involving surgery regularly exceed $100,000.
Contact a Dallas car accident attorney before your first insurer call.
Quick Answer — Source Index5§ 3 LAW◎ 2 GOVclaim-level sources
Texas Statute of Limitations: Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ch. 16Texas Statute of Limitations: Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ch. 16✓ Official (source-only)
Texas Minimum Auto Insurance: Tex. Transp. Code Ch. 601Texas Minimum Auto Insurance: Tex. Transp. Code Ch. 601✓ Official (source-only)
Texas Comparative Fault: Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ch. 33Texas Comparative Fault: Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ch. 33✓ Official (source-only)
TxDOT Motor Vehicle Crash Statistics 2024TxDOT Motor Vehicle Crash Statistics 2024✓ Official (source-only)
Texas Department of Insurance: Auto Insurance Consumer GuideTexas Department of Insurance: Auto Insurance Consumer Guide✓ Official (source-only)
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At the scene
Medical first. Concussion and internal injuries can appear hours after a crash. A worsening headache, confusion, repeated vomiting, or numbness means emergency care now (CDC head-injury danger signs).
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Call 911. Texas law requires reporting any crash involving injury, death, or property damage over $1,000. The responding officer's CR-3 crash report is the foundation of both your insurance claim and any lawsuit.
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Photograph everything before vehicles are moved: all damage, your visible injuries, road conditions, traffic signals, skid marks, and vehicle positions from multiple angles.
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Exchange information with all drivers: full name, driver's license number, insurance company, policy number, vehicle make and model, and license plate. Photograph their insurance card and license directly.
Do not
- ✕Admit fault or apologize at the scene.
- ✕Give a recorded statement to the at-fault driver's insurer. Texas law does not require you to cooperate with the opposing insurer's investigation.
First 72 hours
Report & preserve evidence
Dallas insurance adjusters begin building their liability file within 72 hours of notice, before most victims have imaging results or understand Texas's 51% fault bar. That initial fault percentage shapes every negotiation that follows.
- See a doctor the same day. A gap of 3 or more days between the crash and your first medical visit is routinely used by Texas insurers to argue injuries were pre-existing or unrelated.
- Business surveillance cameras and intersection cameras in Dallas typically overwrite footage within 24 to 72 hours. A preservation letter in that window keeps critical evidence from being destroyed.
- Get names and phone numbers of all witnesses. Independent witness statements carry significant weight in fault disputes because witnesses have no financial stake in the outcome.
- Do not accept the insurer's first settlement offer. First offers typically cover only documented ER bills and ignore future care, lost earning capacity, and non-economic damages. The gap between a first offer and actual case value averages 40% to 60%.
Why a Texas crash is different
Texas is an at-fault (tort) state with several rules that do not exist in most other states:
- The 51% bar is absolute. Under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 33.001, if you are assigned 51% or more of fault, your recovery drops to zero. Not a reduction. A complete bar. Adjusters know this threshold and build toward it.
- No mandatory no-fault PIP. Texas does not require Personal Injury Protection. PIP and UM/UIM must be offered by your insurer but can be rejected in writing. If you declined, there is no first-party medical safety net while liability is sorted out.
- Modified comparative fault. At 50% or less fault, your compensation is reduced proportionally. At 51%, it vanishes. An attorney can challenge inflated fault assignments.
- Government vehicles change deadlines. A city bus, DPD patrol car, or TxDOT vehicle means a formal notice period well short of the 2-year suit deadline. Verify immediately.
Dallas County recorded 46,257 total crashes and 331 traffic fatalities in 2024, the highest fatality count in the DFW Metroplex.
I-35E, I-30, and US-75 account for a disproportionate share of serious injury crashes in Dallas County. Texas recorded one reportable crash every 57 seconds statewide in 2024.
Source: TxDOT Crash Records 2024
Legal detailsKey numbers for this case typeTexas liability minimums, the 51% fault bar, and Dallas filing deadlines, with sources.▼
| Metric | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Texas statute of limitations, personal injury | 2 years from accident date | Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003 |
| Texas minimum bodily injury liability | $50,000 per person / $100,000 per accident | Tex. Transp. Code § 601.072 (updated Jan 1, 2026) |
| Modified comparative negligence threshold | 51%, exceed this and you recover nothing | Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 33.001 |
| Average car accident settlement: Texas | $20,000 – $30,000 | ConsumerShield / KRW Lawyers (TX-specific estimates) |
| Average ER visit cost, no insurance | ~$2,600 | UnitedHealthcare / Mira |
| Settlement multiplier range | 1.5x – 5x special damages | TX TDI closed claim data, 2023–2025 |
| Dallas County total crashes (2024) | 46,257 | TxDOT Crash Records 2024 |
First 2 weeks · before you sign
Protect the claim before you sign anything
- Keep every bill, imaging report, and visit note. Track missed work days. Full damages cannot be assessed until you reach Maximum Medical Improvement.
- A signed release permanently closes the claim under Texas law. Even if surgery is needed later, there is no reopening it. Do not sign before your medical picture is complete.
A quick settlement offer is information to weigh against your full and future costs, not something this page can tell you to accept or reject. When the stakes are unclear, that is a good moment for a licensed Texas attorney.
Local resources (Dallas)
Get your crash report
Texas Peace Officers file a CR-3 crash report for any injury crash. Request it from the TxDOT Crash Records Information System (CRIS) or from the reporting agency. Reports are typically available within 10 business days.
Verified as of Jun 2026Tow and impound
If Dallas PD ordered the tow, contact the Dallas Police non-emergency line (214-671-3100) or check the tow company noted on the CR-3. Bring ID, proof of ownership, and insurance. Daily storage fees accumulate quickly.
Verified as of Jun 2026Body shop
You choose your own repair shop. Under Tex. Ins. Code § 1952.301, the insurer cannot require a specific shop. Ask for an itemized estimate.
Verified as of Jun 2026Medical records
Request copies from each provider. Keep one folder with every bill, imaging report, and visit summary. You will need them to document both PIP claims and any lawsuit.
Verified as of Jun 2026Hospitals & emergency contacts
Emergency and trauma care (Dallas)
Parkland Memorial Hospital is the Dallas County Level I trauma center. For severe injuries, call 911 and EMS will route to the appropriate facility.
Verified as of Jun 2026Police and crash reports
Call 911 for any injury crash. Non-emergency: 214-671-3100. If police do not respond to the scene, you may file a report at any Dallas Police Department substation within 10 days. Always get the CR-3 report number.
Verified as of Jun 2026Common mistakes to avoid
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Waiting more than 24 hours to see a doctor.
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Giving a recorded statement to the at-fault driver's insurer.
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Accepting the first settlement offer.
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Assuming fault is obvious and not preserving evidence.
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Not understanding the 51% bar rule.
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See the verified firm and start a free evaluationWhat runs out, and when
- 2 years from the accident date to file a personal injury lawsuit in Texas (Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003). Miss it and the claim is permanently barred.
- 6 months to file a formal notice if a government vehicle was involved (city bus, DPD vehicle, TxDOT equipment), sometimes as little as 90 days. Verify your situation immediately.
- Exceptions: deadlines for minors can be tolled under Texas law, and government-claim notice deadlines are almost never extended. Verify your specific situation with a licensed Texas attorney.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have to file a car accident lawsuit in Dallas?▼
Texas gives you 2 years from the accident date under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003. Miss this deadline and you permanently lose the right to sue. Claims against government entities require formal notice within 6 months, sometimes 90 days. Contact an attorney within 30 days to preserve evidence.
How much is a car accident settlement worth in Dallas?▼
Average Texas car accident settlements range from $20,000 to $30,000 for moderate injuries. Minor soft tissue injuries settle for $3,000–$15,000. Serious injuries involving surgery or permanent impairment can exceed $100,000. The average Texas jury verdict is $826,892. Your case value depends on medical costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
What is Texas's modified comparative negligence rule?▼
Texas uses a 51% bar rule under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 33.001. If you are 50% or less at fault, your compensation is reduced by your fault percentage. If you are 51% or more at fault, you recover nothing. Insurance adjusters actively build their case to push your fault percentage above this threshold.
Should I accept the insurance company's first settlement offer?▼
No. First offers typically cover only documented ER bills and exclude future medical care, lost earning capacity, and non-economic damages. The gap between first offers and actual case value averages 40%–60%. Never sign a release before reaching Maximum Medical Improvement. Consult an attorney before responding to any offer.
Do I need a police report after a car accident in Dallas?▼
Yes. Texas requires reporting any crash involving injury, death, or property damage over $1,000. The responding officer generates a CR-3 crash report. This document is required for insurance claims and lawsuits. If police do not respond, you can file a report at any Dallas Police Department substation within 10 days.
What is the minimum car insurance required in Texas?▼
As of January 1, 2026, Texas requires $50,000 per person / $100,000 per accident for bodily injury and $40,000 for property damage under Tex. Transp. Code § 601.072. Many Dallas drivers carry only this minimum. PIP and UM/UIM must be offered but can be rejected in writing. Minimum coverage is often insufficient for serious injuries.
Can I still recover damages if I was partially at fault in Dallas?▼
Yes, as long as your fault does not exceed 50%. Texas reduces your compensation by your fault percentage under modified comparative negligence. At 30% fault on a $100,000 claim, you recover $70,000. At 51% fault, you recover nothing. An attorney can challenge inflated fault assignments from adjusters.
How much do car accident lawyers charge in Texas?▼
Most Texas personal injury attorneys work on contingency, you pay nothing upfront and no fees unless you recover compensation. The standard contingency fee is 33%–40% of the settlement or verdict. Fielding Law offers free consultations and charges no fee unless your case is won.
What should I do if the other driver has no insurance in Dallas?▼
File a claim under your own Uninsured Motorist (UM) coverage if you have it. Texas insurers must offer UM/UIM coverage, but drivers can reject it in writing. If you declined UM coverage, your options narrow to suing the uninsured driver directly. An attorney can evaluate all available coverage sources.
How long does a car accident claim take to settle in Dallas?▼
Simple soft tissue claims may settle in 3–6 months. Cases involving surgery, disputed liability, or multiple parties often take 12–18 months. Do not rush settlement before reaching Maximum Medical Improvement, early settlement permanently caps your recovery. An attorney can negotiate while you focus on treatment.
How this was verified
Reviewed by: Not Yet Claimed · TX Bar #0000000 · Data as of: Mar 2026 · Next review: 2026-Q3.
What we did not verify: the facts of your specific crash, or any outcome.
Sources & Citations
- statute[1] Texas Statute of Limitations: Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ch. 16 ↗
- statute[2] Texas Minimum Auto Insurance: Tex. Transp. Code Ch. 601 ↗
- statute[3] Texas Comparative Fault: Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ch. 33 ↗
- .gov[4] TxDOT Motor Vehicle Crash Statistics 2024 ↗
- .gov[5] Texas Department of Insurance: Auto Insurance Consumer Guide ↗
This guide applies to Texas law only and provides legal information, not legal advice. Laws change and apply differently to each situation. For advice about your case, talk to a licensed Texas attorney.
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