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Dallas Car Accident Settlements: DFW Settlement & Verdict Data

Real motor vehicle accident case outcomes from Dallas, Tarrant, Collin, and Denton counties. This database includes Dallas car crash lawsuits, automobile accident lawsuits, bus lawsuits, and other motor vehicle collision cases. It contains settlements and verdicts across all injury types, accident scenarios, and case outcomes. Use filters to narrow results by injury type, accident type, county, settlement amount, or year to find cases similar to yours.

Last updated: April 2026

High-Level Statistics

$13,567
Median award/settlement
$5,649 - $40,747
Typical range (25th-75th percentile)
Rear-end
Most common accident type
778+
Cases analyzed
Verdict-Plaintiff
$14,876

One driver rear-ended another vehicle stopped at a red light. The jury found the defendant driver negligent. One person was awarded no past medical expenses, while the other was awarded $14,876 for past medical expenses.

Dallas County • 2015
Verdict-Plaintiff
$14,813

One driver was heading south and the other was heading north. The northbound driver made a left turn in front of the southbound driver, and the two vehicles collided. The southbound driver claimed injuries to his back and sought damages for medical costs and lost wages.

Dallas County • 2017
Verdict-Plaintiff
$14,598

One driver was found negligent for causing a rear-end collision. The injured person claimed damages for neck and back injuries, including past medical expenses.

Tarrant County • 2019
Verdict-Plaintiff
$14,541

One driver rear-ended another vehicle. The jury found the defendant driver negligent. The injured person received past medical care and compensation for past physical pain and mental anguish.

Dallas County • 2022
Verdict-Plaintiff
$14,507

One driver changed lanes and hit the back of another vehicle. The jury found both drivers partially at fault for the collision. The injured person was awarded money for past medical care.

Dallas County • 2015
Verdict-Plaintiff
$14,429

One driver was traveling in the left lane of a two-way street when a school bus was stopped ahead. Another driver was approaching from the right and attempted a left turn in front of the school bus. The two vehicles collided almost head-on. The injured driver claimed injuries to her back, jaw, and neck.

Collin County • 2019
Verdict-Plaintiff
$14,380

One driver was slowing to make a turn in Fort Worth when another driver rear-ended her. The investigating officer cited the at-fault driver for failing to control speed. The injured driver claimed neck and back strains, headaches, and a disc protrusion. The defense argued the bills were excessive and questioned the extent of the injuries, also designating the injured driver's husband as a responsible third party for negligent entrustment. The jury found both drivers negligent but awarded the injured driver $14,380.

Tarrant County • 2018
Verdict-Plaintiff
$14,202

One driver was exiting a hospital driveway and turning left when they collided with another vehicle that was driving straight. The driver exiting the driveway failed to yield the right of way at a stop sign. The injured person claimed neck and back sprains and strains, and a laceration on their knee.

Dallas County • 2015
Verdict-Plaintiff
$14,022

One driver was traveling north on a road with multiple lanes, and another driver was traveling west. The driver going west approached a stop sign. The two vehicles collided in the intersection. The driver who failed to stop claimed neck and back injuries.

Dallas County • 2018
Verdict-Plaintiff
$14,000

One driver changed lanes and collided with another vehicle. A third vehicle then rear-ended the first vehicle. The injured person sustained neck and back injuries.

Dallas County • 2022
Verdict-Plaintiff
$13,970

One driver stopped for traffic and was hit from behind by an uninsured driver. The injured driver claimed neck and back injuries. The case involved uninsured motorist coverage. The injured driver sought damages for past medical bills and pain and suffering.

Dallas County • 2017

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.

Important: The information provided on this page is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not legal advice and should not be relied upon as such. Case outcomes vary significantly based on individual circumstances. Past results are not guarantees of future outcomes. Always consult with a qualified attorney for guidance specific to your situation.

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