Motor Vehicle Accident Lawyers in Allen, TX | Attorney911
One moment, you’re driving home from work on Central Expressway. The next, an 80,000-pound truck jackknifes across three lanes at the Stacy Road interchange. The impact is catastrophic. Your car spins. Glass shatters. Your world goes silent.
Then the pain starts.
In Collin County, we see these collisions every day. Our roads – US-75, SH-121, the Dallas North Tollway – carry some of the heaviest truck traffic in Texas. The 15,348 crashes recorded in our county last year weren’t just statistics. They were families like yours, facing medical bills, lost wages, and insurance companies that suddenly act like they want to “help.”
At Attorney911, we know the truth. That “helpful” adjuster calling from Dallas? They’re not on your side. The trucking company’s rapid-response team arriving before the ambulance leaves? They’re not there to comfort you. They’re building their defense while your injuries are still fresh.
Ralph Manginello has spent 27+ years fighting for accident victims across Texas. Our team includes a former insurance defense attorney who knows exactly how these companies calculate your claim – because he used to do it for them. That insider knowledge is your advantage.
If you’ve been injured in a car accident, truck crash, or any motor vehicle collision in Allen or anywhere in Collin County, call our legal emergency line at 1-888-ATTY-911. We answer 24/7.
Why Allen Families Trust Attorney911 After a Crash
When you’re hurt in an accident on Central Expressway or any road in Allen, the insurance companies move fast. Their adjusters will call within hours. Their investigators will arrive at the scene. Their lawyers will start building a case against you – all while you’re still in the emergency room at Medical City McKinney.
We’ve seen what happens when families try to handle these cases alone. The quick settlement offers that vanish when real medical bills arrive. The recorded statements used to twist your words. The surveillance videos taken out of context. The “independent” medical exams designed to minimize your injuries.
That’s why Allen families turn to us. We don’t just know Texas accident law – we know how to beat the insurance companies at their own game.
Allen’s Dangerous Roads Demand Experienced Representation
Collin County recorded 15,348 crashes in 2024 – that’s one collision every 34 minutes. On US-75 alone, we see rear-end collisions, distracted driving incidents, and commercial truck accidents daily. The Stacy Road interchange? One of the most dangerous intersections in North Texas.
Our firm has handled cases involving:
- Rear-end collisions on Central Expressway during rush hour
- T-bone accidents at the intersection of SH-121 and Custer Road
- Truck crashes on US-75 near the Allen Premium Outlets
- Distracted driving incidents in residential neighborhoods
- DUI accidents near Watters Creek and other entertainment districts
- Pedestrian accidents in school zones and shopping areas
We know Allen’s roads, Allen’s courts, and Allen’s accident patterns. When you call us, you’re not getting an out-of-town lawyer who’s never set foot in Collin County. You’re getting a team that understands our community because we’re part of it.
Common Accident Types in Allen, TX
Rear-End Collisions – Allen’s Most Common Crash
Failed to Control Speed caused 131,978 crashes across Texas last year – more than any other factor. In Collin County, these collisions often happen on congested corridors like US-75 during rush hour.
What we see in Allen:
- Drivers distracted by phones or navigation systems
- Commercial trucks following too closely in stop-and-go traffic
- Chain reaction collisions during sudden slowdowns
- Hidden disc injuries that don’t appear immediately
Liable parties may include:
- The trailing driver (most common)
- The driver’s employer (if working at the time)
- Vehicle manufacturers (for brake or tire defects)
- Government entities (for poor road design or malfunctioning signals)
Insurance implications: Even a “minor” rear-end collision can escalate in value quickly. What starts as a $5,000 property damage claim can become a $150,000+ case if MRI reveals a herniated disc requiring surgery.
T-Bone/Intersection Accidents – Deadly Allen Danger Zones
Intersection crashes caused 1,050 deaths across Texas last year. In Allen, we see these collisions frequently at:
- The Stacy Road interchange with US-75
- The intersection of SH-121 and Custer Road
- Bethany Drive and Alma Road
- Watters Road and US-75
Common causes:
- Drivers running red lights or stop signs
- Failure to yield right-of-way
- Distracted driving through intersections
- Poor visibility at night
Legal considerations: These cases often hinge on witness statements and surveillance footage. The police report is just the beginning – we investigate traffic camera footage, nearby business surveillance, and electronic data from vehicles involved.
Commercial Truck Accidents – Allen’s Growing Threat
Texas had 39,393 commercial vehicle accidents in 2024, killing 608 people. Collin County alone accounted for hundreds of these crashes. In Allen, we see truck accidents involving:
- Delivery vehicles from Amazon, FedEx, and UPS
- Oilfield trucks traveling to and from the Permian Basin
- Waste management trucks servicing residential areas
- Construction vehicles on major projects
Why truck crashes are different:
- The 97/3 Rule: In crashes between cars and large trucks, 97% of fatalities are the car occupants
- Federal regulations govern trucking companies (FMCSA Parts 390-396)
- Multiple insurance policies may apply (driver, company, cargo, umbrella)
- Evidence disappears quickly (ELD data, dashcam footage, maintenance records)
Common violations we investigate:
- Hours of Service violations (driving beyond 11-hour limit)
- Improper maintenance (brakes, tires, lighting)
- Overloaded or improperly secured cargo
- Driver qualification issues (expired CDL, medical certificate)
Rideshare Accidents – The Hidden Danger in Allen
Uber and Lyft accidents are rising in Allen as more drivers navigate our streets. These cases are complex because insurance coverage depends on the driver’s status at the time of the crash:
| Driver Status | Coverage Available |
|---|---|
| Offline (app off) | Driver’s personal insurance only ($30K/$60K/$25K) |
| Waiting (app on, no ride) | $50K/$100K/$25K contingent coverage |
| En route to pickup | $1,000,000 liability coverage |
| Passenger in vehicle | $1,000,000 liability + $1,000,000 UM/UIM |
Allen-specific issues:
- Drivers distracted by the app while navigating unfamiliar streets
- Congestion around Watters Creek and other entertainment districts
- School zone conflicts near Allen ISD campuses
- Nightlife-related accidents near bars and restaurants
Delivery Vehicle Accidents – The Amazon Effect in Allen
Allen has seen a surge in delivery vehicle accidents as e-commerce grows. Amazon DSP drivers, FedEx Ground contractors, and UPS delivery vans operate throughout our neighborhoods daily. These cases present unique challenges:
Amazon DSP cases:
- Amazon controls routes, delivery windows, and driver monitoring
- Four AI-powered cameras record driver behavior
- The “independent contractor” defense is weakening in courts
- Delivery time pressure creates speeding incentives
FedEx Ground cases:
- Similar independent contractor structure
- $5M contingent auto policy above contractor limits
- History of misclassification lawsuits
UPS cases:
- Drivers are W-2 employees (no contractor defense)
- “340 Methods” training creates internal standards
- Custom-built package cars with unique handling characteristics
DUI and Alcohol-Related Crashes in Allen
Collin County recorded 611 DUI crashes last year. In Allen, we see these incidents frequently near:
- Watters Creek entertainment district
- Bars and restaurants along Stacy Road
- Late-night areas near US-75
The Dram Shop opportunity: When a drunk driver causes an accident in Allen, we investigate whether bars, restaurants, or other establishments overserved the driver. This can add a commercial defendant with a $1M+ policy to your case.
Punitive damages potential: Texas allows punitive damages in DUI cases, and there’s no cap when the underlying act is a felony. This means juries can award unlimited punitive damages in cases involving intoxication assault or manslaughter.
Pedestrian and Cyclist Accidents – Allen’s Vulnerable Road Users
Pedestrians are only 1% of crashes but 19% of traffic fatalities. In Allen, we see these incidents in:
- School zones near Allen ISD campuses
- Crosswalks at major intersections
- Shopping areas like Watters Creek
- Residential neighborhoods with poor lighting
Why these cases are different:
- Pedestrians have zero protection in a collision
- Insurance companies aggressively blame pedestrians
- Your own auto insurance may cover you as a pedestrian (UM/UIM)
- Hit-and-run cases require special investigation
Motorcycle Accidents – The Left-Turn Danger in Allen
Motorcycle accidents killed 585 people in Texas last year. In Allen, we frequently see:
- Cars turning left in front of motorcycles at intersections
- Distracted drivers pulling out from side streets
- Rear-end collisions on US-75
- Road debris causing loss of control
Legal challenges:
- The “reckless biker” stereotype
- Helmet defense arguments
- Comparative negligence claims
Our approach: We humanize the rider, explain the physics of motorcycle crashes, and counter the bias with facts about the left-turn pattern that causes most motorcycle fatalities.
What Makes Allen Accidents Different
Allen isn’t just another Dallas suburb. Our accident patterns reflect our unique characteristics:
Commuter corridors: US-75, SH-121, and the Dallas North Tollway carry heavy commuter traffic to Dallas and Plano. Rush hour congestion creates rear-end collision opportunities.
Growth and construction: Allen’s rapid growth means more construction zones, more delivery vehicles, and more distracted drivers navigating unfamiliar streets.
Entertainment districts: Watters Creek and other entertainment areas create nightlife-related accident risks, including DUI and pedestrian incidents.
Corporate presence: Companies like Texas Instruments, Experian, and Jack Henry & Associates bring corporate fleet traffic to our roads.
School zones: Allen ISD’s 20+ campuses create pedestrian and bicycle accident risks during school hours.
Highway infrastructure: The Stacy Road interchange and other complex intersections create unique accident patterns.
The Texas Legal Framework – What Allen Victims Need to Know
Comparative Negligence – The 51% Bar
Texas follows a modified comparative negligence rule. You can recover damages only if you’re 50% or less at fault. If you’re 51% or more at fault, you recover nothing.
How this affects Allen cases:
- Insurance companies will try to assign maximum fault to victims
- Even small fault percentages cost thousands (10% on $100K = $10K less)
- Our former insurance defense attorney knows how to defeat these arguments
Stowers Doctrine – The Nuclear Option for Clear Liability
If an insurance company unreasonably refuses a settlement demand within policy limits, they become liable for the entire verdict – even amounts exceeding policy limits.
When this applies in Allen:
- Rear-end collisions with clear liability
- DUI cases with criminal convictions
- Trucking cases with FMCSA violations
- Cases with clear surveillance or dashcam evidence
Dram Shop Act – Holding Bars Accountable
Texas bars and restaurants can be held liable for serving obviously intoxicated patrons who then cause accidents.
Allen establishments we monitor:
- Bars and restaurants along Stacy Road
- Entertainment venues at Watters Creek
- Hotels with bars and room service
- Country clubs and golf courses
UM/UIM Coverage – The Hidden Safety Net
Your own auto insurance may cover you even if you’re a pedestrian or the at-fault driver is uninsured. Texas requires insurers to offer UM/UIM coverage, and it can be stacked across multiple policies.
Allen-specific application:
- Hit-and-run accidents where the driver flees
- Pedestrian accidents in crosswalks
- Bicycle accidents on Allen’s growing trail system
- Accidents with uninsured or underinsured drivers
Punitive Damages – When Negligence Becomes Reckless
Texas allows punitive damages for gross negligence or malice. The cap doesn’t apply in felony DUI cases, meaning juries can award unlimited punitive damages.
Allen cases where punitives may apply:
- Extreme speeding (100+ mph)
- Known vehicle defects
- Repeat DUI offenders
- Trucking companies that pressure drivers to violate HOS rules
Insurance Company Tactics – And How We Counter Them
Our team includes a former insurance defense attorney who knows their playbook inside and out. Here’s what they’ll try – and how we stop them:
Tactic 1: Quick Contact and Recorded Statement
What they do: Call while you’re still in the hospital or on pain medication. Act friendly. Ask leading questions like “You’re feeling better though, right?”
Our counter: Once you hire us, all calls go through our office. We become your voice. Lupe Peña knows exactly what they’re looking for because he used to ask these questions for insurance companies.
Tactic 2: Quick Settlement Offer
What they do: Offer $2,000-$5,000 while you’re desperate with mounting bills. Say “this offer expires in 48 hours.”
The trap: You sign a release. Six weeks later, MRI shows a herniated disc requiring $100,000 surgery. The release is permanent and final.
Our counter: We never settle before Maximum Medical Improvement. Lupe knows these offers are typically 10-20% of true value.
Tactic 3: “Independent” Medical Exam
What they do: Send you to a doctor they hire to minimize your injuries. These doctors are paid $2,000-$5,000 per exam to find “pre-existing conditions” or claim your treatment was “excessive.”
Our counter: Lupe knows these specific doctors and their biases. We prepare you thoroughly and challenge biased reports with our own medical experts.
Tactic 4: Delay and Financial Pressure
What they do: “Still investigating” / “Waiting for records” / Ignoring calls for weeks or months.
Why it works: They have unlimited time and resources. You have mounting bills and financial pressure.
Our counter: We file lawsuits to force deadlines. Lupe understands delay tactics because he used them when he worked for insurance companies.
Tactic 5: Surveillance and Social Media Monitoring
What they do: Hire private investigators to video you. Monitor all social media platforms. Use facial recognition and geotagging.
Their goal: Find one photo of you moving “normally” to claim you’re not really injured.
Lupe’s insider quote: “I’ve reviewed hundreds of surveillance videos and social media posts as a defense attorney. Here’s the truth: Insurance companies take innocent activity out of context. They freeze one frame of you moving ‘normally’ and ignore the 10 minutes of you struggling before and after.”
Our advice: Make all social media profiles private. Don’t post about your accident or injuries. Tell friends not to tag you. Assume everything is monitored.
Tactic 6: Comparative Fault Arguments
What they do: Try to assign maximum fault to reduce their payment. In Texas, if they can push your fault to 51%, you recover nothing.
Our counter: Lupe made these exact arguments for years. Now he defeats them with accident reconstruction, witness statements, and expert testimony.
Tactic 7: Medical Authorization Trap
What they do: Ask you to sign a broad medical authorization that gives them access to your entire medical history.
Their goal: Find pre-existing conditions from years ago to use against you.
Our counter: We limit authorizations to accident-related records only. Lupe knows exactly what they’re searching for.
Tactic 8: Gaps in Treatment Attack
What they do: Claim any gap in treatment means you weren’t really hurt.
Their position: “If you were really injured, you wouldn’t have missed that appointment.”
Our counter: We ensure consistent treatment, connect you with lien doctors, and document legitimate reasons for any gaps.
Tactic 9: Policy Limits Bluff
What they do: “We only have $30,000 in coverage” – hoping you won’t investigate further.
What they hide: Umbrella policies, commercial policies, corporate policies, multiple stacking policies.
Real example: Claimed $30K limit. Investigation found: $30K personal + $1M commercial + $2M umbrella + $5M corporate = $8,030,000 available, not $30,000.
Our counter: Lupe knows coverage structures from the inside. We investigate all available coverage – subpoena if necessary.
Tactic 10: Rapid-Response Defense Teams in Commercial Cases
What they do: In trucking and delivery cases, they mobilize investigators, adjusters, lawyers, and reconstruction consultants immediately.
Their goals:
- Lock in the driver’s narrative
- Secure favorable photos
- Narrow the scope of employment story
- Control electronic evidence before you know what exists
Our counter: We move just as fast. We send preservation letters immediately, identify every digital record source, and demand driver files, route communications, and maintenance records before the defense can sanitize the story.
What You Can Recover After an Allen Accident
Economic Damages (No Cap in Texas)
- Medical expenses (past and future): ER visits, hospital stays, surgeries, medications, physical therapy, medical equipment
- Lost wages: Income lost from accident date to present
- Lost earning capacity: Reduced ability to earn in the future
- Property damage: Vehicle repair or replacement, personal property
- Out-of-pocket expenses: Transportation to appointments, home modifications, household help
Non-Economic Damages (No Cap except medical malpractice)
- Pain and suffering: Physical pain from injuries, past and future
- Mental anguish: Emotional distress, anxiety, depression, fear, PTSD
- Physical impairment: Loss of function, disability, limitations
- Disfigurement: Scarring, permanent visible injuries
- Loss of consortium: Impact on marriage and family relationships
- Loss of enjoyment of life: Inability to participate in activities you previously enjoyed
Punitive Damages (Capped except in felony cases)
- Available for gross negligence or malice
- Standard cap: Greater of $200,000 OR (2x economic damages) + non-economic damages (capped at $750,000)
- No cap in felony cases: DWI causing serious bodily injury or death
Common Injuries in Allen Accidents – And Their Real Costs
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Immediate symptoms: Loss of consciousness, confusion, vomiting, seizures, severe headache
Delayed symptoms (hours to days): Worsening headaches, repeated vomiting, personality changes, sleep disturbances, memory problems
Long-term effects:
- Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE)
- Post-concussive syndrome (10-15% of cases)
- Doubled dementia risk
- Depression (40-50% of cases)
- Seizure disorders
Legal significance: Insurance companies often claim delayed symptoms aren’t from the accident. Medical experts explain that progression is normal.
Spinal Cord Injury
| Level | Impact | Lifetime Cost |
|---|---|---|
| C1-C4 (High Cervical) | Quadriplegia, possible ventilator, 24/7 care | $6M-$13M+ |
| C5-C8 (Low Cervical) | Quadriplegia with some arm function, wheelchair | $3.7M-$6.1M+ |
| T1-L5 (Paraplegia) | Lower body paralysis, wheelchair | $2.5M-$5.25M+ |
Complications: Pressure sores, respiratory issues (leading cause of death), bowel/bladder dysfunction, autonomic dysreflexia, depression (40-60%), shortened life expectancy (5-15 years)
Herniated Disc
Treatment timeline:
- Acute phase (weeks 1-6): $2K-$5K
- Conservative PT (weeks 6-12): $5K-$12K
- Epidural injections: $3K-$6K
- Surgery (if conservative treatment fails): $50K-$120K
Permanent restrictions: Inability to return to physical labor, lost earning capacity, ongoing pain management
Soft Tissue Injuries
Why insurance companies undervalue them: No broken bones, hard to see on X-ray, subjective symptoms.
The reality: 15-20% develop chronic pain. Whiplash can cause permanent problems. Rotator cuff tears are often misdiagnosed as sprains.
Proper documentation is critical: We work with medical providers to ensure injuries are properly documented and treated.
Psychological Injuries
- PTSD: 32-45% of accident victims develop symptoms
- Driving anxiety: Fear of cars, panic attacks near accident location
- Depression: As reality of injuries and situation sets in
- Sleep disturbances: Nightmares, insomnia, flashbacks
Legal significance: These are compensable injuries with real legal value. We work with psychologists and psychiatrists to document the impact on your life.
The 48-Hour Protocol – What to Do After an Allen Accident
Hour 1-6 (Immediate Crisis)
✅ Safety first: Get to a safe location away from traffic
✅ Call 911: Report the accident and request medical attention
✅ Medical attention: Go to the ER immediately – adrenaline masks injuries
✅ Document everything: Take photos of all damage (every angle), scene conditions, injuries, and messages
✅ Exchange information: Name, phone, address, insurance, driver’s license, license plate, vehicle information
✅ Witnesses: Get names and phone numbers, ask what they saw
✅ Call Attorney911: 1-888-ATTY-911 before speaking to any insurance company
Hour 6-24 (Evidence Preservation)
✅ Digital preservation: Save all texts, calls, and photos. Don’t delete anything. Email copies to yourself.
✅ Physical evidence: Secure damaged clothing and items. Keep receipts. Don’t repair your vehicle yet.
✅ Medical records: Request copies of ER records. Keep discharge papers. Follow up with your doctor within 24-48 hours.
✅ Insurance notes: Document all calls. Don’t give recorded statements. Don’t sign anything.
✅ Social media: Make all profiles private. Don’t post about the accident. Tell friends not to tag you.
Hour 24-48 (Strategic Decisions)
✅ Legal consultation: Call 1-888-ATTY-911 with your documentation ready
✅ Insurance response: Refer all calls to your attorney
✅ Settlement: Do not accept or sign anything
✅ Evidence backup: Upload everything to cloud storage. Create a written timeline while your memory is fresh.
Why Allen Families Choose Attorney911
Ralph Manginello – 27+ Years Fighting for Texas Families
- 27+ years of experience representing accident victims across Texas
- Federal court admission to the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas
- BP Texas City Refinery explosion litigation – part of the $2.1 billion case that killed 15 workers
- $10 million hazing lawsuit against University of Houston and Pi Kappa Phi (2025)
- 291 educational videos published on YouTube, demonstrating ongoing commitment to client education
- Houston roots – grew up in the Memorial area, understands Texas families
- Journalism degree from UT Austin – storytelling skill for trial advocacy
Lupe Peña – The Insurance Insider Who Switched Sides
- 13+ years of legal experience, including years working for insurance companies
- Former insurance defense attorney – knows how they calculate claims and build cases against victims
- Fluent in Spanish – serving Allen’s growing Hispanic community
- King Ranch roots – third-generation Texan with deep Texas heritage
- Finance background – understands the business side of insurance and claim valuation
Our Team Approach
You’re not just hiring an attorney – you’re getting an entire team:
- Leonor (Leo): Case manager praised for getting clients into doctors same-day and resolving cases within months
- Zulema: Bilingual staff member who ensures language is never a barrier
- Melanie, Amanda, Mariela: Dedicated staff who handle the details so you can focus on recovery
What Our Clients Say About Us
Glenda Walker: “They make you feel like family and even though the process may take some time, they make it feel like a breeze. They fought for me to get every dime I deserved.”
Chad Harris: “You are NOT a pest to them and you are NOT just some client…You are FAMILY to them.”
Jamin Marroquin: “Mr. Manginello guided me through the whole process with great expertise…tenacious, accessible, and determined throughout the 19 months.”
Celia Dominguez: “Especially Miss Zulema, who is always very kind and always translates.”
Donald Wilcox: “One company said they would not except my case. Then I got a call from Manginello…I got a call to come pick up this handsome check.”
Brian Butchee: “Melanie was excellent. She kept me informed and when she said she would call me back, she did.”
Stephanie Hernandez: “When I felt I had no hope or direction, Leonor reached out to me…She took all the weight of my worries off my shoulders.”
Frequently Asked Questions About Allen Accident Cases
What should I do immediately after a car accident in Allen?
Call 911, seek medical attention even if you don’t feel hurt, document the scene with photos, exchange information with the other driver, and call Attorney911 at 1-888-ATTY-911 before speaking to any insurance company. Evidence disappears quickly – surveillance footage, witness memories, and electronic data can be lost within days.
Should I give a recorded statement to the insurance company?
No. Insurance adjusters are trained to ask leading questions that can be used against you later. Once you hire Attorney911, we handle all communication with the insurance company. Lupe Peña, our former insurance defense attorney, knows exactly how they use recorded statements to minimize claims.
What if the other driver is uninsured or underinsured?
Your own auto insurance policy may cover you through Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist (UM/UIM) coverage. Texas law requires insurers to offer this coverage, and it can be stacked across multiple policies. Many Allen families don’t realize their own insurance may be the real path to recovery after a hit-and-run or underinsured driver accident.
How much is my Allen accident case worth?
The value depends on several factors:
- Severity of your injuries
- Total medical expenses (past and future)
- Lost wages and lost earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Property damage
- Liability strength
- Available insurance coverage
For example, a herniated disc case with surgery might settle for $175,000-$500,000+, while a soft tissue injury case might settle for $15,000-$60,000. We evaluate each case individually based on these factors.
What if I was partially at fault for the accident?
Texas follows a modified comparative negligence rule. You can recover damages as long as you’re 50% or less at fault. If you’re 51% or more at fault, you recover nothing. Even if you’re partially at fault, you may still be entitled to compensation. For example, if you’re 20% at fault in a $100,000 case, you could still recover $80,000.
How long do I have to file a lawsuit in Texas?
The statute of limitations for personal injury cases in Texas is 2 years from the date of the accident. For wrongful death cases, it’s 2 years from the date of death. Government claims require 6 months’ notice. It’s critical to act quickly – evidence disappears and insurance companies use delay tactics to pressure you into accepting low settlements.
What if I was hit by a commercial truck in Allen?
Truck accidents are different from car accidents because:
- Federal regulations (FMCSA Parts 390-396) govern trucking companies
- Multiple insurance policies may apply (driver, company, cargo, umbrella)
- Evidence disappears quickly (ELD data, dashcam footage, maintenance records)
- Multiple parties may be liable (driver, trucking company, cargo owner, maintenance provider)
We investigate all available evidence and identify all liable parties to maximize your recovery.
Can I sue Amazon if an Amazon delivery driver hit me in Allen?
Yes. Amazon’s Delivery Service Partner (DSP) model creates complex liability issues, but courts are increasingly finding Amazon liable for accidents caused by its delivery drivers. Amazon controls routes, delivery windows, and driver monitoring through AI cameras. We investigate these cases thoroughly to identify all available insurance coverage and hold Amazon accountable.
What if I was hit by a drunk driver in Allen?
DUI cases present unique opportunities for recovery:
- The drunk driver’s insurance policy
- Dram Shop claims against bars or restaurants that overserved the driver
- Your own UM/UIM coverage
- Punitive damages (no cap in felony DUI cases)
We investigate all potential sources of recovery and work to maximize your compensation.
How long will my Allen accident case take to resolve?
The timeline varies depending on several factors:
- Severity of your injuries
- Liability clarity
- Insurance company cooperation
- Whether a lawsuit is necessary
Simple cases may resolve in 3-6 months. More complex cases, especially those involving commercial defendants or catastrophic injuries, may take 12-24 months or longer. We work to resolve cases as quickly as possible while ensuring you receive full and fair compensation.
What if I already accepted a settlement offer?
If you’ve already accepted a settlement offer and signed a release, it may be too late to pursue additional compensation. However, if you haven’t signed anything, it’s not too late to get legal help. Many quick settlement offers are for far less than your case is worth. Call us immediately at 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free consultation.
Can I switch attorneys if I’m unhappy with my current lawyer?
Yes. You have the right to change attorneys at any time. If your current attorney isn’t communicating with you, isn’t keeping you updated, or is pushing you to accept a low settlement, you have options. We’ve helped many clients who were dissatisfied with their initial representation.
What evidence disappears first in a truck accident case?
In trucking cases, critical evidence can disappear quickly:
- Surveillance footage: 7-30 days (gas stations, businesses, traffic cameras)
- ELD/black box data: 30-180 days
- Dashcam footage: Often overwritten within days
- Driver logs: May be altered or lost
- Maintenance records: May be purged after a certain period
- Witness memories: Peak accuracy within 24-48 hours
That’s why it’s critical to contact an attorney immediately after a truck accident in Allen.
What if the trucking company says the driver was an independent contractor?
Many trucking companies and delivery services try to avoid liability by claiming their drivers are independent contractors. However, courts look at the reality of the relationship, not just the label. If the company controls routes, schedules, uniforms, and performance metrics, they may be considered a de facto employer. We investigate these cases thoroughly to identify all liable parties.
Can I sue the bar that served the drunk driver who hit me in Allen?
Yes. Under Texas’s Dram Shop Act, bars, restaurants, and other establishments can be held liable for serving obviously intoxicated patrons who then cause accidents. This can add a commercial defendant with a $1 million+ policy to your case. We investigate these claims thoroughly to identify all potential sources of recovery.
What should I do if I was hit by a Walmart truck in Allen?
Walmart operates one of the largest private fleets in America with approximately 12,000 trucks. When a Walmart truck causes an accident, you’re not just fighting a small trucking company – you’re fighting a Fortune 1 company that self-insures for millions. We have experience handling cases against Walmart and other large corporate defendants.
What if I was hit by an oilfield truck in Allen?
Oilfield truck accidents present unique challenges:
- Dual jurisdiction (FMCSA for public roads, OSHA for worksites)
- Multiple liable parties (oil company, trucking contractor, equipment owner)
- Specialized cargo hazards (H2S, crude oil, frac sand)
- Remote locations with delayed emergency response
We understand both trucking regulations and oilfield safety standards to hold all responsible parties accountable.
Does my car insurance cover me if I was hit as a pedestrian in Allen?
Yes. Your Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist (UM/UIM) coverage applies even if you’re a pedestrian. Many Allen families don’t realize their own auto insurance may cover them after a pedestrian accident. This is especially important in hit-and-run cases where the at-fault driver is never identified.
What is a Stowers demand and how can it increase my case value?
A Stowers demand is a settlement demand made within the at-fault driver’s policy limits. If the insurance company unreasonably refuses the demand, they become liable for the entire verdict – even amounts exceeding policy limits. This powerful tool can significantly increase the value of clear-liability cases in Allen.
What if I was hit by a garbage truck in Allen?
Garbage trucks operate on every residential street in Allen, often in the early morning hours. When these 60,000-pound trucks cause accidents, the waste management company’s legal team activates immediately. We have experience handling cases against Waste Management, Republic Services, and Waste Connections.
Can I sue a utility company if their truck hit me in Allen?
Yes. Utility companies like CenterPoint Energy, Oncor, and AT&T operate thousands of service vehicles across Allen. When these vehicles cause accidents, the utility company may be liable. We understand the unique challenges of utility company cases and know how to access their commercial insurance policies.
What if I was hit by a Home Depot or Lowe’s delivery truck in Allen?
Retail delivery trucks from Home Depot, Lowe’s, and other stores operate throughout Allen’s neighborhoods. These cases present unique challenges because the drivers often have minimal commercial driving experience. We investigate these cases thoroughly to identify all liable parties and available insurance coverage.
Allen’s Legal Emergency Line – 1-888-ATTY-911
If you or a loved one has been injured in a car accident, truck crash, or any motor vehicle collision in Allen or anywhere in Collin County, call our legal emergency line at 1-888-ATTY-911. We answer 24/7.
Why call us?
- Free consultation – No obligation, no risk
- No fee unless we win – You pay nothing upfront
- 24/7 availability – We answer when you need us
- Local Allen knowledge – We know your roads, your courts, your community
- Insurance insider advantage – Our former defense attorney knows their playbook
- Multi-million dollar results – We’ve recovered millions for accident victims
- Federal court experience – Complex cases require federal experience
- Spanish services – Hablamos español
What happens when you call?
- You’ll speak with a real person – not an answering service
- We’ll listen to your story and answer your questions
- We’ll explain your legal options and next steps
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