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Texas Settlement Data

2,421 Texas car accident cases analyzed. Here's what they resolved for.

Real settlement and verdict data from Texas. Broken down by injury type, county, and outcome—so you know what to expect.

2,421+
Cases Analyzed
$17,200
Median Outcome
$7K $55K
Typical Range
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Texas Settlements by Injury Type

How Texas case outcomes differ depending on injury severity.

Settlements (12%)

$30,000

Median from 278 cases

Verdicts (88%)

$16,362

Median from 2,132 cases

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Texas Case Results

Browse all Texas car accident settlements and verdicts. Filter by injury or accident type.

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Settlement
$15,000

One driver was involved in a rear-end collision with a concrete mix truck. The case focused on the damages resulting from the crash. The injured person experienced neck and back issues requiring medical treatment.

Dallas County • 2018
Settlement
$15,000

One driver and a minor were involved in a motor vehicle accident. They sued their insurance company for failing to pay benefits after the accident. The parties reached a settlement agreement that was approved by the court. The settlement amount was distributed among attorney fees, medical expenses, and for the benefit of the minor.

Harris County • 2025
Settlement
$15,000

One driver was making a left turn when they struck the front of another vehicle. The occupants of the struck vehicle claimed back and neck injuries. The driver who made the turn was employed by the city. The city argued the injured driver was partially at fault for not properly restraining a passenger. Both parties claimed residual pain and limitations.

Dallas County • 2017
Verdict-Plaintiff
$15,000

One driver was going through an intersection when the other driver pulled out from a stop sign and hit them. The first driver said the other driver did not yield the right-of-way. The first driver needed medical treatment for back and neck injuries. The jury found the second driver responsible and awarded the first driver money for pain and suffering.

Harris County • 2019
Verdict-Plaintiff
$15,000

One driver stopped at a red light and was hit from behind by another driver. The police report indicated the second driver's speed was a factor. The injured driver claimed neck injuries and sought damages for past and future medical bills, pain, and suffering. The defense argued the treatment was unnecessary and the impact was minor.

Gregg County • 2017
Verdict-Plaintiff
$15,000

One driver was stopped at a red light when the other driver broadsided her. The injured driver claimed injuries to her neck, shoulder, and elbow. The jury found the second driver negligent and awarded damages.

Gregg County • 2018
Verdict-Plaintiff
$15,000

One driver was stopped at a red light when the other driver rear-ended them. The jury found the driver who caused the collision responsible for the resulting injuries and awarded damages.

Dallas County • 2015
Verdict-Plaintiff
$15,000

One driver was making a right turn into a parking lot when the other driver rear-ended her. The injured driver sued, claiming back and neck sprains and strains. The other driver argued that the injured driver stopped suddenly and that traffic conditions prevented her from avoiding the collision. The jury found the second driver negligent and awarded damages.

Jefferson County • 2015
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State Law

Texas Car Accident Law: What You Need to Know

Key legal rules that affect how Texas car accident claims are valued and resolved.

Fault System

Modified Comparative Fault (51% bar)

Statute of Limitations

2 years from the date of the accident

Minimum Liability

$30,000 per person / $60,000 per accident / $25,000 property damage

Texas follows a modified comparative fault rule. If you're found more than 50% at fault, you cannot recover any damages.

The state requires all drivers to carry minimum liability insurance. Uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage is optional but recommended.

Texas has no cap on personal injury damages in most car accident cases, though punitive damages are capped at the greater of $200,000 or two times economic damages plus non-economic damages up to $750,000.

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Texas Car Accident Settlement FAQs

Answers based on real Texas case data and state law.

Important: The information provided on this page is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not legal advice. Every case is unique, and outcomes depend on specific facts and circumstances. Always consult with a qualified Texas attorney for guidance specific to your situation.