One driver was involved in a rear-end collision. The case was tried on damages only. The jury awarded the injured person money for past medical care.
Dallas Car Accident Settlements: DFW Settlement & Verdict Data
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Last updated: April 2026
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One driver was found negligent after a motor vehicle accident. The jury awarded damages for past physical pain and mental anguish, future pain and mental anguish, and past medical care.
One driver was merging into a left lane when the other driver began tailgating and throwing objects. The first driver stopped due to traffic, and the second driver collided with the rear of her car. The second driver was found to be following too closely and failed to control speed.
One driver was traveling on a road and passed under a highway. The other driver was approaching from the right. The vehicles collided in an intersection controlled by a traffic signal. One driver claimed injuries to their neck and back, alleging the other driver ran a red light and was distracted by a cell phone GPS. The defense argued the injured driver was speeding and should have avoided the accident.
One driver stopped at a yield sign and was rear-ended by another vehicle. The injured driver claimed neck and back injuries, including sprains and strains. The medical bills were $9,567, and the jury awarded $13,567 for past medical costs and past physical impairment, but not for pain and suffering.
One driver rear-ended another vehicle. The jury found the defendant at fault. The injured person sustained neck and back injuries.
A multi-vehicle collision occurred where one driver rear-ended another. The injured driver sustained a herniated lumbar disc. Medical expenses totaled $48,000.
One driver was involved in a motor vehicle accident. The jury determined damages for past physical pain, mental anguish, and medical care. The case resulted in a unanimous verdict for the plaintiff.
One driver was stopped in traffic when the car behind her rear-ended her. The driver who was hit went to the emergency room and reported a concussion, headaches, and neck and back pain. She claimed the injuries caused her to lose her job and earn less money. The jury awarded her $13,500.
One driver was preparing to exit a highway when the other driver collided with the rear of their vehicle. The injured driver claimed back and shoulder injuries, including a disc protrusion and strains. The defense argued the injured driver stopped suddenly and disputed the extent and cause of the injuries, citing a later accident.
One driver was traveling west on a road when another driver traveling south on an interstate collided with the passenger side of the first driver's vehicle. The first driver sued the second driver for negligence, alleging the second driver ran a red light. The second driver admitted to running the red light but claimed brake failure. The case proceeded to determine injuries and damages.
One driver was traveling northbound when the other driver struck her vehicle from behind. The first driver claimed the second driver was negligent for failing to control speed, maintain a lookout, brake, or avoid the collision. The second driver admitted fault for the collision but disputed the extent of the injuries. The first driver treated with a chiropractor for head, thorax, shoulder, back, and knee injuries.
A motor vehicle accident (MVA) refers to any collision or incident involving cars, trucks, motorcycles, or other vehicles that results in property damage, injury, or death. In Texas, MVA cases typically involve one or more drivers, passengers, or pedestrians seeking compensation for damages resulting from another party's negligence.
Common injuries
Motor vehicle accidents can cause a wide range of injuries, from minor soft tissue damage to catastrophic, life-altering conditions. Common injuries include whiplash and neck injuries, back and spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries (TBI), broken bones and fractures, internal organ damage, burns, lacerations, and psychological trauma such as PTSD.
Liability overview
Texas follows a modified comparative negligence rule, meaning that if you are found to be more than 50% at fault for an accident, you cannot recover damages. Liability is determined by factors such as driver behavior (speeding, distracted driving, DUI), road conditions, vehicle defects, and witness testimony. In MVA cases, establishing clear liability is critical to achieving a favorable outcome.
Factors influencing case value
Several factors influence the value of an MVA case. Injury severity is paramount—more serious injuries result in higher awards. Medical expenses (past and future), lost wages and earning capacity, pain and suffering, permanent disability or disfigurement, and the defendant's insurance policy limits all play a role. Additionally, the quality of legal representation, availability of evidence, and jurisdiction can significantly impact outcomes.
Timelines
Most MVA cases in the Dallas-Fort Worth area take 12-36 months to resolve, depending on complexity. Pre-litigation settlements may occur within months if liability is clear and the insurance company makes a reasonable offer. Cases that proceed to litigation typically take 18-24 months, while those that go to trial can extend to 24-36 months or longer. In Texas, the statute of limitations for MVA personal injury claims is generally two years from the date of the accident.
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Data Coverage: 778+ cases analyzed from 2015-2025 in Dallas and Tarrant counties. Median settlement: $13,567. Data last updated: April 2026.
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