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Stafford personal injury lawyer.

Small Fort Bend County city straddling the Harris County line, known for its dense commercial corridor along US-59. If you were injured in Stafford, we handle the claim from start to finish — and we come to you.

Quick answer: If you were injured in Stafford because of someone else's negligence — a driver, a property owner, an employer, a trucking company — you likely have a claim under Texas law. The deadline is generally two years from the date of injury. Call (713) 842-9442 for a free case review, or use our online form. We come to Stafford.

Why Stafford injury cases need a Houston firm that knows the area

Stafford isn't a place where you can afford to hire whoever runs the most billboards. The highways, hospitals, and common crash patterns in the area matter to your case. Your medical records will come from Houston Methodist Sugar Land. Your crash report will likely come from Stafford Police Department or Texas DPS depending on where it happened. The specific stretch of road where the crash happened will influence how we reconstruct what happened and who's liable.

We handle Stafford cases regularly. Here's what we know about the area:

Crash hotspots in Stafford

The US-59 corridor through Stafford has consistently high crash density. US-59 at SH-6 is a frequent multi-vehicle collision site.

Hospitals and trauma centers near Stafford

Injured clients are typically transported to Houston Methodist Sugar Land, nearby Memorial Hermann facilities. We work with these facilities regularly, know how to get records released quickly, and know which imaging facilities and specialists they refer patients to for follow-up treatment. If you don't have health insurance, we can connect you with Stafford-area providers who will treat you on a letter of protection.

Primary routes and highways

US-59 / I-69 (Southwest Fwy), SH-6, Wilcrest, W Airport Blvd are the arteries that run through Stafford. Most crashes we handle in the area happen on or near these routes, at major interchanges, or at high-volume intersections where feeder roads meet the freeways.

Types of cases we handle for Stafford clients

Texas law that will affect your Stafford case

Statute of limitations — 2 years

Under Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code §16.003, most personal injury lawsuits must be filed within two years of the date of injury. If you miss this deadline, the claim is typically gone forever. Certain cases — especially those against government entities or public hospitals — have much shorter notice deadlines, sometimes as short as six months. Read our full statute of limitations guide.

Modified comparative fault — 51% bar

Texas follows a modified comparative negligence rule. If you're partially at fault for your own injury, your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault. If a jury finds you more than 50% at fault, you recover nothing. Insurance adjusters often try to push fault onto you to take advantage of this rule. How the 51% bar works →

Insurance minimums in Texas

Texas requires drivers to carry minimum liability limits of $30,000 per person / $60,000 per accident / $25,000 property damage (30/60/25). In catastrophic crashes, these minimums rarely cover the damages. We routinely stack coverage — UM/UIM policies, umbrella policies, employer policies for drivers on the job, and commercial policies where applicable.

Injured in Stafford?

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