Motor Vehicle Accident Lawyers in Jasper, Texas – Attorney911 Fights for You
You were driving home from work on FM 1445 when a fully loaded water truck from a local oilfield service company ran the stop sign at the intersection with US 96. The impact sent your sedan spinning into the ditch. Now you’re in the emergency room at Jasper Memorial Hospital with a herniated disc, mounting medical bills, and an insurance adjuster calling from a Dallas call center trying to get you to accept a quick settlement before you even know the full extent of your injuries.
This shouldn’t have happened to you. Jasper County sees over 1,200 crashes annually, with many occurring on the dangerous mix of rural farm-to-market roads and high-speed truck corridors that define our region. The oilfield traffic, logging trucks, and commercial vehicles that share our roads with family cars create a perfect storm of risk. And when accidents happen, the trucking companies and their insurers move quickly to protect their interests—not yours.
At Attorney911, we know how these cases work because our team includes a former insurance defense attorney who used to calculate these claims for the other side. Now, we use that insider knowledge to fight for victims like you. With 27+ years of experience, federal court admission, and a track record of multi-million dollar recoveries, we’re the legal emergency team Jasper families trust when disaster strikes.
Why Jasper Drivers Face Unique Risks on Our Roads
Jasper County’s roads tell a story of our community’s economy and geography. FM 1445 and US 96 see heavy traffic from oilfield vehicles, logging trucks from local timber operations, and commercial fleets serving Jasper’s growing businesses. The mix of rural two-lane roads, sudden weather changes, and high-speed truck traffic creates a dangerous environment that claims lives and causes serious injuries every year.
The Reality of Crashes in Jasper County
In 2024, Jasper County recorded 1,200+ crashes, resulting in 12 fatalities and hundreds of injuries. Many of these accidents involve:
- Oilfield vehicles (water trucks, sand haulers, crew vans) rushing between well sites
- Logging trucks with heavy, unstable loads navigating our rural roads
- Commercial delivery vehicles (Amazon, FedEx, UPS) making frequent stops in residential areas
- Fatigued drivers working long hours in the oilfield or logging industries
- Distracted drivers checking phones or GPS while navigating unfamiliar routes
The most dangerous corridors in our area include:
- US 96 – Heavy truck traffic between Jasper and Kirbyville, especially near industrial areas
- FM 1445 – Oilfield vehicles, logging trucks, and local traffic mixing at high speeds
- US 190 – Major east-west corridor with significant commercial traffic
- SH 63 – Rural route with poor lighting and sudden wildlife crossings
- FM 255 – Narrow two-lane road with heavy logging truck traffic
These roads weren’t designed for the volume and type of traffic they now carry, and the results are often tragic.
Common Accident Types in Jasper – And Who’s Responsible
1. Oilfield Vehicle Accidents (Tier 1 – Highest Priority)
Jasper sits at the edge of the Haynesville Shale, one of the most active natural gas plays in the country. The oilfield traffic on our roads creates unique dangers:
Water Truck Rollovers:
- Overloaded produced water trucks (often 130-barrel/5,460-gallon capacity)
- Sloshing liquid creates unpredictable handling on rural roads
- Routes often take trucks on FM roads never designed for heavy commercial traffic
- Liable parties: Water hauling companies, saltwater disposal well operators, E&P companies that set unrealistic schedules
Frac Sand Haulers:
- Overloaded pneumatic sand trailers (legal limit ~44,000 lbs; many haul 50,000+)
- High center of gravity makes rollovers more likely
- Sand haulers often run 24/7 during active frac operations
- Liable parties: Sand hauling companies, frac companies (Halliburton, Schlumberger), E&P operators
Crew Transport Accidents:
- 15-passenger vans carrying oilfield workers to/from well sites
- These vans have a documented rollover problem when loaded with full crews
- Often traveling pre-dawn (4-5 AM) when visibility is poor
- Liable parties: Oilfield staffing companies, labor brokers, E&P operators
Crude Oil Tanker Accidents:
- Crude oil transport by truck on public roads
- Rollover creates fire/explosion risk
- Flash point varies by API gravity, creating additional hazards
- Liable parties: Crude oil purchasing companies, E&P producers, trucking companies
What Makes Oilfield Accidents Different:
When an oilfield truck accident happens in Jasper, it’s not just a trucking case—it’s three cases in one:
- A FMCSA violation case because the driver likely exceeded hours of service
- An OSHA violation case because the wellsite operator failed to maintain safe ingress/egress
- A negligence case because the oil company hired a trucking contractor with a poor safety record
Each of these regulatory frameworks provides independent evidence of negligence, and Attorney911 knows how to navigate all three.
2. Commercial Vehicle Accidents (Tier 1)
Jasper’s growing economy means more commercial vehicles on our roads:
Delivery Vehicle Accidents:
- Amazon, FedEx, and UPS vehicles make frequent stops in residential neighborhoods
- Drivers under pressure to meet delivery quotas often take risks
- “Backed Without Safety” is a major factor—Jasper sees 8-10 delivery vehicle backing accidents annually
- Liable parties: Delivery companies, DSP contractors, corporate parents
Logging Truck Accidents:
- Loaded logging trucks weigh 80,000+ lbs
- Unprocessed timber logs are cylindrical and inherently unstable
- Log load shift or rolloff can be fatal to following vehicles
- Liable parties: Logging companies, loaders, timber owners
Dump Truck Accidents:
- Loaded dump trucks weigh 50,000-65,000 lbs
- Overloading is common (every pound over = more profit)
- Raised beds create rollover hazards
- Liable parties: Construction companies, aggregate companies, municipal governments
3. Rear-End Collisions (Tier 1)
Rear-end collisions are the most common accident type in Jasper County, often occurring at:
- The US 96/FM 1445 intersection during rush hour
- Stop-and-go traffic on US 190 near Jasper
- School zones around Jasper ISD campuses
- Construction zones on SH 63
Why Rear-Ends Are More Dangerous Here:
When a fully loaded oilfield water truck or logging truck rear-ends a passenger vehicle, the force is catastrophic. A 60,000-lb truck traveling at 55 mph carries 16.5x more destructive energy than a 4,000-lb car at the same speed.
Common Injuries:
- Herniated discs (often requiring surgery)
- Traumatic brain injuries from acceleration-deceleration forces
- Chest injuries from seatbelt loading
- Spinal compression fractures
Liable Parties:
- Trailing driver (almost always)
- Driver’s employer (if working at the time)
- Vehicle manufacturer (if brake failure or defect)
- Government entity (if road defect contributed)
Why Attorney911 for Rear-Ends:
We’ve recovered millions for rear-end collision victims, including cases where insurance companies initially offered $5,000 but we secured six-figure settlements after documenting the true extent of injuries. As client MONGO SLADE shared: “I was rear-ended and the team got right to work…nice settlement.”
4. Intersection Crashes (Tier 2)
Jasper’s most dangerous intersections include:
- US 96 & FM 1445 – Heavy truck traffic mixing with local vehicles
- US 190 & SH 63 – High-speed approaches with limited visibility
- US 96 & FM 2799 – Oilfield vehicles turning across traffic
- SH 63 & FM 255 – Logging trucks and passenger vehicles competing for space
Common Causes:
- Failed to yield right-of-way (31,693 crashes statewide)
- Disregarding stop signs or signals (20,963 crashes statewide)
- Left-turn failures (35,984 crashes statewide)
Why These Crashes Are Deadly:
Side-impact collisions (T-bones) are particularly dangerous because vehicles have less structural protection on the sides. When a truck strikes a car in an intersection, the car’s occupants face up to 100x higher fatal injury risk.
5. Single-Vehicle/Rollover Crashes (Tier 2)
Jasper County’s rural roads see a disproportionate number of single-vehicle crashes, often caused by:
- Failed to drive in single lane (42,588 crashes statewide—the #1 killer factor)
- Speeding on curves (especially on FM 255 and SH 63)
- Wildlife crossings (deer are common on rural routes)
- Shoulder drop-offs (common on county-maintained roads)
- Tire blowouts (especially on oilfield vehicles with deferred maintenance)
Liable Parties (When It’s Not Your Fault):
- Government entity (TxDOT or Jasper County) for road defects
- Vehicle manufacturer for tire or brake failures
- Employer for fatigued or unqualified drivers
- Phantom driver (if another vehicle forced you off the road)
6. Drunk Driving Accidents (Tier 2)
Jasper County sees a higher-than-average rate of DUI crashes, particularly:
- Friday and Saturday nights
- Around local bars and restaurants
- During holiday weekends
- On US 96 between Jasper and Kirbyville
The Dram Shop Opportunity:
If the drunk driver was served at a local establishment, we can pursue a Dram Shop claim against the bar, restaurant, or convenience store that overserved them. This adds a commercial policy with $1M+ in coverage to your recovery stack.
Why This Matters:
DUI cases often involve punitive damages with no cap (if charged as a felony), making them among the highest-value cases we handle.
7. Pedestrian and Bicycle Accidents (Tier 2)
Jasper’s pedestrian and cyclist accidents often occur:
- Near downtown Jasper on US 96
- In school zones around Jasper ISD
- On FM 1445 near residential areas
- In parking lots at local businesses
The $30,000 Problem:
Texas minimum auto liability ($30,000) is grossly inadequate for catastrophic pedestrian injuries. But here’s what most victims don’t know: Your own UM/UIM coverage applies even as a pedestrian.
Why Jasper Pedestrians Are at Risk:
- Poor lighting on rural roads
- Lack of sidewalks in many areas
- Drivers distracted by phones or GPS
- Oilfield and logging trucks with large blind spots
Why Jasper Families Choose Attorney911
1. We Know the Oilfield – And How to Fight It
Jasper’s economy depends on the oil and gas industry, but the trucking companies that serve it often cut corners on safety. We understand:
- The pressure to meet unrealistic schedules
- The fatigue from 16+ hour shifts
- The deferred maintenance on oilfield vehicles
- The contractor structures oil companies use to avoid liability
As former client Kiimarii Yup shared: “I lost everything… my car was at a total loss and because of Attorney Manginello and my case worker Leonor… 1 year later I have gained so much in return plus a brand new truck.”
2. We Speak Insurance – Because We Used To Work for Them
Our associate attorney Lupe Peña spent years working for a national defense firm, learning how insurance companies:
- Calculate claim values using Colossus software
- Select IME doctors who minimize injuries
- Delay claims to create financial pressure
- Use surveillance to attack your credibility
- Argue comparative fault to reduce payments
Now, he uses that knowledge to fight for victims. As Lupe explains: “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.”
3. We Have the Resources to Fight Big Companies
When you’re up against Walmart, Amazon, or an oilfield service company, you need more than a local attorney—you need a team with:
- Federal court experience to handle complex cases
- Access to accident reconstruction experts
- Medical specialists who can testify about your injuries
- Investigators who know what evidence to preserve
We’ve taken on billion-dollar corporations in the BP Texas City Refinery explosion litigation and secured multi-million dollar recoveries for accident victims.
4. We Answer When You Call – 24/7
Unlike large firms where you’re just a case number, we treat every client like family. As Stephanie Hernandez described her experience with our case manager Leonor: “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.”
5. We Don’t Get Paid Unless We Win
We work on a contingency fee basis, which means:
- No upfront costs
- No hourly fees
- No financial risk to you
- We only get paid if we recover compensation for you
What You Can Recover After a Jasper 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 the accident date to present
- Lost earning capacity: If you can’t return to your previous job or career
- 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 your injuries
- Mental anguish: Emotional distress, anxiety, depression
- Physical impairment: Loss of function or disability
- Disfigurement: Scarring or permanent visible injuries
- Loss of consortium: Impact on your marriage and family relationships
- Loss of enjoyment of life: Inability to participate in activities you previously enjoyed
Punitive Damages (No Cap for Felony DWI)
Available in cases of gross negligence or malice, such as:
- Drunk driving (especially with high BAC)
- Extreme speeding (100+ mph)
- Trucking companies that knowingly allowed fatigued drivers on the road
- Manufacturers that knew about vehicle defects but didn’t recall them
The Insurance Company’s Playbook – And How We Beat It
Insurance adjusters are trained to minimize your claim. Here’s what they’ll do—and how we counter it:
Tactic 1: Quick Contact & Recorded Statement
What They Do: Call you within hours of the accident, often while you’re still in the hospital or on pain medication. They’ll act friendly and say, “We just want to help you process your claim.”
What They’re Really Doing: Recording your statement to use against you later. They’ll ask leading questions like, “You’re feeling better though, right?” or “It wasn’t that bad?”
How We Counter: Once you hire Attorney911, all calls go through us. We become your voice. Lupe used to ask these exact questions for insurance companies—now he knows how to defeat them.
Tactic 2: Quick Settlement Offer
What They Do: Offer $2,000-$5,000 within days of the accident, saying, “This offer expires in 48 hours.”
The Trap: If you accept, you sign a release that prevents you from seeking additional compensation—even if your injuries worsen. Many victims later discover they need surgery or long-term care but have already signed away their rights.
How We Counter: We never settle before you reach Maximum Medical Improvement (MMI). Lupe knows these offers are typically 10-20% of the true value of your case.
Tactic 3: “Independent” Medical Exam (IME)
What They Do: Send you to a doctor they’ve selected to “evaluate” your injuries. These doctors are paid $2,000-$5,000 per exam and often find that your injuries are “pre-existing” or “not that serious.”
How We Counter: Lupe knows these doctors and their biases—he used to hire them. We prepare you for the exam, challenge biased reports with our own experts, and use your treating doctors’ opinions to counter the IME.
Tactic 4: Delay and Financial Pressure
What They Do: Say they’re “still investigating” or “waiting for records” while ignoring your calls for weeks or months.
Why It Works: Insurance companies have unlimited time and resources. You have mounting bills, no income, and creditors threatening you. After 6 months, that $5,000 offer starts looking better.
How We Counter: We file a lawsuit to force deadlines. Lupe understands delay tactics because he used them for years.
Tactic 5: Surveillance and Social Media Monitoring
What They Do: Hire private investigators to video you doing daily activities. They monitor all your social media accounts, looking for photos or posts that make it seem like you’re not injured.
Lupe’s Insider Knowledge: “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.”
7 Rules for Clients:
- Make all social media profiles private
- Don’t post about the accident or your injuries
- Don’t accept friend requests from strangers
- Tell friends and family not to tag you in posts
- Don’t check in at locations
- Best option: Stay off social media entirely
- Assume EVERYTHING is being monitored
Tactic 6: Comparative Fault Arguments
What They Do: Try to assign maximum fault to reduce their payment. In Texas, if you’re found 51% or more at fault, you recover nothing.
How It Costs You: Even small fault percentages cost thousands. For example:
- 10% fault on a $100,000 case = $10,000 less
- 25% fault on a $250,000 case = $62,500 less
How We Counter: Lupe made these fault 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—not just accident-related records.
Why It’s Dangerous: They’ll search for pre-existing conditions from years ago to use against you.
How We Counter: We limit authorizations to accident-related records only. Lupe knows exactly what they’re looking for.
Tactic 8: Gaps in Treatment Attack
What They Do: Any gap in your medical treatment = “If you were really hurt, you wouldn’t have missed treatment.”
The Reality: People miss appointments for many legitimate reasons—cost, transportation, scheduling conflicts, feeling better temporarily.
How We Counter: We ensure consistent treatment, connect you with lien doctors if needed, and document legitimate reasons for any gaps.
Tactic 9: Policy Limits Bluff
What They Do: Say, “We only have $30,000 in coverage,” hoping you won’t investigate further.
What They’re Hiding: Umbrella policies, commercial policies, corporate policies, and multiple stacking policies often provide much more coverage.
Real Example: We had a case where the adjuster claimed a $30,000 limit. Our investigation found:
- $30,000 personal auto
- $1,000,000 commercial auto
- $2,000,000 umbrella
- $5,000,000 corporate policy
Total available: $8,030,000—not $30,000.
How We 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, delivery-fleet, and catastrophic commercial crashes, carriers often mobilize investigators, adjusters, lawyers, and reconstruction consultants immediately to:
- Lock in the driver’s narrative
- Secure favorable photos
- Narrow the scope of employment story
- Get control of ECM/ELD/dashcam/dispatch evidence
How We Counter: Attorney911 moves just as fast. Within 24 hours of being retained, we send preservation letters to:
- The trucking company (ELD, ECM, logs, dispatch records, dashcam, GPS, telematics)
- The delivery fleet (route assignments, quota data, camera footage, driver scorecards)
- The oilfield operator (IVMS data, Journey Management Plans, OSHA 300 logs)
- Business owners (surveillance footage)
- Bars and restaurants in suspected Dram Shop cases (tabs, receipts, surveillance)
These letters legally require evidence preservation before automatic deletion.
What to Do Immediately After an Accident in Jasper
Hour 1-6: Immediate Crisis Response
✅ Safety First: Get to a safe location away from traffic
✅ Call 911: Report the accident and request medical assistance
✅ Seek Medical Attention: Go to the ER immediately—adrenaline masks injuries
✅ Document Everything: Take photos of ALL damage (every angle), the scene, conditions, injuries, and any messages
✅ Exchange Information: Get names, phone numbers, addresses, insurance info, driver’s licenses, license plates, and vehicle details
✅ Witnesses: Get names and phone numbers of anyone who saw what happened
✅ Call Attorney911: 1-888-ATTY-911 before speaking to ANY insurance company
Hour 6-24: Evidence Preservation
✅ Digital: Preserve all texts, calls, and photos—don’t delete anything. Email copies to yourself
✅ Physical: Secure damaged clothing and items. Keep receipts. Don’t repair your vehicle yet
✅ Medical Records: Request copies of ER records. Keep discharge papers
✅ Insurance: Note all calls. DON’T give recorded statements or 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 all your documentation ready
✅ Insurance Response: Refer all calls to your attorney
✅ Settlement: Do NOT accept or sign anything without consulting us
✅ Evidence Backup: Upload everything to cloud storage. Create a written timeline while your memory is fresh
Critical Evidence That Disappears Fast in Jasper:
- Surveillance footage: Gas stations (7-14 days), retail stores (30 days), Ring doorbells (30-60 days), traffic cameras (30 days)
- ELD/Black Box data: 30-180 days (oilfield vehicles often have IVMS that overwrites faster)
- Witness memories: Peak at 24 hours, then fade rapidly
- Skid marks and debris: Cleared within hours or days
- Oilfield IVMS data: Some systems overwrite in 30 days
- Amazon/FedEx/UPS camera data: Often only retained for days unless an “event” is triggered
Jasper’s Most Dangerous Roads and Intersections
High-Risk Corridors
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US 96 (Jasper to Kirbyville):
- Heavy oilfield and logging truck traffic
- High-speed sections mixed with sudden stops at businesses
- Poor lighting in rural sections
- Known for rear-end collisions and rollovers
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FM 1445:
- Oilfield vehicles turning onto and off of US 96
- Logging trucks with heavy loads
- Narrow shoulders and sudden curves
- Poor visibility at intersections
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US 190:
- Major east-west corridor with significant commercial traffic
- School zone conflicts near Jasper ISD
- Construction zones create sudden stops
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SH 63:
- Rural route with poor lighting
- Sudden wildlife crossings (deer)
- Oilfield traffic from nearby well sites
- Known for single-vehicle run-off-road crashes
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FM 255:
- Narrow two-lane road with heavy logging truck traffic
- Poor shoulders and limited visibility
- Sudden stops at logging yards and well sites
Dangerous Intersections
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US 96 & FM 1445:
- Heavy truck traffic mixing with local vehicles
- Stop sign violations by oilfield vehicles
- Poor visibility during morning and evening commutes
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US 190 & SH 63:
- High-speed approaches with limited visibility
- Trucks turning across traffic
- School zone conflicts
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US 96 & FM 2799:
- Oilfield vehicles turning onto US 96
- Sudden stops at local businesses
- Poor lighting at night
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SH 63 & FM 255:
- Logging trucks and passenger vehicles competing for space
- Sudden stops at local businesses
- Poor visibility around curves
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US 96 & FM 252:
- Trucks turning onto FM 252 for oilfield access
- Sudden stops at convenience stores
- High-speed traffic mixing with local vehicles
Jasper’s Medical Resources for Accident Victims
After an accident in Jasper, you may be transported to:
- Jasper Memorial Hospital (Level IV Trauma Center) – Primary ER for most accident victims
- Christus Jasper Memorial Hospital – Additional emergency care
- For serious injuries: Patients are often transferred to:
- CHRISTUS Southeast Texas – St. Elizabeth (Beaumont) – Level III Trauma Center (45 minutes from Jasper)
- Memorial Hermann Baptist Hospital (Beaumont) – Additional trauma capabilities
- Memorial Hermann Texas Medical Center (Houston) – Level I Trauma Center (2 hours from Jasper) for catastrophic injuries
Specialized Care Available in the Region:
- Spinal injuries: Memorial Hermann Baptist Hospital (Beaumont)
- Traumatic brain injuries: Memorial Hermann Texas Medical Center (Houston)
- Burns: Memorial Hermann Texas Medical Center (Houston)
- Amputations: Memorial Hermann Texas Medical Center (Houston)
- Rehabilitation: TIRR Memorial Hermann (Houston) for spinal cord and brain injuries
Frequently Asked Questions About Jasper Accidents
Immediate After Accident
1. What should I do immediately after a car accident in Jasper?
Call 911, seek medical attention, document the scene with photos, exchange information with the other driver, get witness contact information, and call Attorney911 at 1-888-ATTY-911 before speaking to any insurance company.
2. Should I call the police even for a minor accident in Jasper?
Yes. A police report provides an official record of the accident and is crucial for your insurance claim and any potential legal case. In Texas, you’re required to report accidents that result in injury, death, or property damage over $1,000.
3. Should I seek medical attention if I don’t feel hurt?
Absolutely. Adrenaline can mask serious injuries, and some conditions (like traumatic brain injuries or internal bleeding) may not show symptoms immediately. Delayed symptoms are common in accidents involving trucks or high speeds.
4. What information should I collect at the scene?
Get the other driver’s name, phone number, address, insurance information, driver’s license number, license plate number, and vehicle details. Also collect contact information from any witnesses.
5. Should I talk to the other driver or admit fault?
No. Stick to the facts when speaking to the other driver. Avoid apologizing or admitting fault, as this could be used against you later. Let the investigators determine fault based on evidence.
6. How do I obtain a copy of the accident report in Jasper?
You can request a copy of the Texas Peace Officer’s Crash Report (Form CR-3) from the Jasper Police Department or the Texas Department of Transportation. Attorney911 can obtain this for you as part of our investigation.
Dealing With Insurance
7. Should I give a recorded statement to insurance?
No. Insurance adjusters are trained to ask questions that minimize your claim. Once you hire Attorney911, we handle all communication with insurance companies.
8. What if the other driver’s insurance contacts me?
Refer them to Attorney911. Do not give any statements or sign any documents without consulting us first.
9. Do I have to accept the insurance company’s estimate for my vehicle damage?
No. You have the right to get your own estimates and choose your own repair shop. Insurance companies often lowball repair estimates to save money.
10. Should I accept a quick settlement offer?
Never. Quick settlement offers are designed to close your claim before you know the full extent of your injuries. Many injuries (like herniated discs or traumatic brain injuries) don’t show their full impact for weeks or months.
11. What if the other driver is uninsured or underinsured?
Texas law requires all drivers to carry uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage unless you specifically reject it in writing. This coverage applies even if you were a pedestrian or cyclist. We can help you file a UM/UIM claim with your own insurance.
12. Why does the insurance company want me to sign a medical authorization?
They want access to your ENTIRE medical history to search for pre-existing conditions they can use to reduce your claim. We limit authorizations to accident-related records only.
Legal Process
13. Do I have a personal injury case after my Jasper accident?
If you were injured due to someone else’s negligence, you likely have a case. The best way to know for sure is to call Attorney911 at 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free consultation.
14. When should I hire a car accident lawyer in Jasper?
As soon as possible. Evidence disappears quickly, and insurance companies start building their case against you immediately. The sooner we get involved, the better we can protect your rights.
15. How much time 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 government claims (like accidents involving city or county vehicles), you may have as little as 6 months to file a notice.
16. What is comparative negligence and how does it affect my Jasper case?
Texas follows a modified comparative negligence rule. You can recover damages only if you’re 50% or less at fault. Your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if you’re 20% at fault in a $100,000 case, you can recover $80,000.
17. What happens if I was partially at fault for my Jasper accident?
As long as you’re 50% or less at fault, you can still recover damages. Your recovery will be reduced by your percentage of fault. Our job is to minimize the fault assigned to you.
18. Will my Jasper car accident case go to trial?
Most cases settle out of court, but we prepare every case as if it’s going to trial. This approach puts pressure on insurance companies to offer fair settlements. Our trial readiness is one reason we secure better settlements for our clients.
19. How long will my Jasper accident case take to settle?
The timeline varies depending on the complexity of your case and the severity of your injuries. Clear-liability cases with straightforward injuries may settle in 6-12 months. Complex cases involving catastrophic injuries or disputed liability may take 18-36 months.
20. What is the legal process step-by-step for my Jasper accident case?
- Free consultation with Attorney911
- Investigation and evidence gathering
- Medical treatment and documentation
- Demand letter to insurance company
- Negotiation with insurance company
- Filing a lawsuit (if necessary)
- Discovery (exchange of information)
- Mediation or settlement negotiations
- Trial (if no settlement is reached)
- Collection of settlement or verdict
Compensation
21. What is my Jasper accident case worth?
The value depends on factors like the severity of your injuries, your medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and the available insurance coverage. During your free consultation, we’ll evaluate your case and give you an estimate of its value.
22. What types of damages can I recover after a Jasper accident?
You can recover economic damages (medical bills, lost wages, property damage) and non-economic damages (pain and suffering, mental anguish, physical impairment). In cases of gross negligence, you may also recover punitive damages.
23. Can I get compensation for pain and suffering after my Jasper accident?
Yes. Pain and suffering is a compensable damage in Texas personal injury cases. We document your pain through medical records, your testimony, and sometimes expert testimony.
24. What if I have a pre-existing condition?
Texas follows the “eggshell plaintiff” rule. This means the at-fault party takes you as they find you. If the accident worsened your pre-existing condition, you can recover for the aggravation.
25. Will I have to pay taxes on my Jasper accident settlement?
Generally, no. Compensatory damages for physical injuries are not taxable. However, punitive damages and interest on your settlement may be taxable. We recommend consulting with a tax professional.
26. How is the value of my Jasper accident claim determined?
We use several methods:
- Multiplier method: Medical expenses × multiplier (1.5-5) + lost wages + property damage
- Per diem method: Daily rate for pain and suffering × number of days affected
- Life care plan: Detailed projection of all future medical and care costs
- Comparison to similar cases: Looking at what juries have awarded in similar Jasper cases
Attorney Relationship
27. How much do Jasper car accident lawyers cost?
Attorney911 works on a contingency fee basis. This means we don’t get paid unless we win your case. Our fee is typically 33.33% of the recovery before a lawsuit is filed and 40% after.
28. What does “no fee unless we win” mean?
It means you pay nothing upfront. We advance all the costs of your case (investigation, experts, court fees). If we don’t recover compensation for you, you owe us nothing.
29. How often will I get updates on my Jasper accident case?
We provide regular updates throughout your case. You’ll work closely with a dedicated case manager who will keep you informed about every development. As client Brian Butchee shared: “Melanie was excellent. She kept me informed and when she said she would call me back, she did.”
30. Who will actually handle my Jasper accident case?
You’ll work directly with our attorneys and a dedicated case manager. Unlike large firms where you’re just a case number, we give every client personal attention. As Dame Haskett described: “Consistent communication and not one time did I call and not get a clear answer…Ralph reached out personally.”
31. What if I already hired another attorney for my Jasper accident but I’m not happy?
You have the right to switch attorneys at any time. If your current attorney isn’t communicating with you or isn’t fighting for the best possible outcome, call Attorney911 at 1-888-ATTY-911. We’ve taken over cases from other attorneys and secured better results for our clients.
Mistakes to Avoid
32. What common mistakes can hurt my Jasper accident case?
- Giving a recorded statement to insurance without an attorney
- Accepting a quick settlement before knowing the full extent of your injuries
- Posting about your accident on social media
- Missing medical appointments or having gaps in treatment
- Not hiring an attorney or waiting too long to hire one
- Signing documents from insurance without legal review
- Not preserving evidence (photos, witness info, damaged property)
33. Should I post about my Jasper accident on social media?
No. Insurance companies monitor social media to find evidence they can use against you. Even innocent posts can be taken out of context. We recommend making all profiles private and avoiding social media entirely until your case is resolved.
34. Why shouldn’t I sign anything from the insurance company without a lawyer?
Insurance companies often include language in settlement agreements that releases them from ALL future claims related to your accident. This means if your injuries worsen or you discover new damages later, you won’t be able to seek additional compensation.
35. What if I didn’t see a doctor right away after my Jasper accident?
While it’s best to seek medical attention immediately, we understand that some people don’t feel pain right away due to adrenaline. If you’re experiencing symptoms now, see a doctor as soon as possible and explain the delay. We can help document legitimate reasons for any gap in treatment.
Jasper-Specific Questions
36. What should I do if I was hit by an oilfield truck in Jasper?
Oilfield truck accidents require special expertise because they involve:
- FMCSA trucking regulations
- OSHA workplace safety standards
- Oil company liability for contractor actions
- Specialized evidence like IVMS data and Journey Management Plans
Call Attorney911 immediately at 1-888-ATTY-911. We’ll send preservation letters to the trucking company, oilfield operator, and any other potentially liable parties to ensure critical evidence isn’t destroyed.
37. Can I sue the oil company if an oilfield truck hit me in Jasper?
Yes. Oil companies can be held liable through several legal theories:
- Negligent hiring of the trucking contractor
- Negligent supervision of the contractor’s operations
- Joint venture with the trucking company
- Premises liability for unsafe lease roads
- General contractor liability for inherently dangerous work
We’ve recovered millions for victims of oilfield truck accidents by holding both the trucking company and the oil company accountable.
38. What if I was hit by a logging truck in Jasper?
Logging truck accidents often involve:
- Overloaded or improperly secured loads
- Poorly maintained vehicles
- Drivers with limited commercial training
- Rural roads not designed for heavy truck traffic
The logging company, timber owner, and loader may all share liability. Call Attorney911 at 1-888-ATTY-911 to preserve evidence like load securement records and driver qualification files.
39. I was hit by an Amazon delivery van in Jasper—can I sue Amazon?
Yes. While Amazon tries to hide behind its “Delivery Service Partner” (DSP) model, courts are increasingly finding that Amazon exercises sufficient control over DSPs to be held liable. We can pursue claims against:
- The DSP driver
- The DSP company
- Amazon (for negligent hiring, supervision, and business model design)
Amazon’s Netradyne camera footage and Mentor app data can provide powerful evidence of driver behavior and Amazon’s control.
40. What if I was hit by a drunk driver who came from a bar in Jasper?
Under Texas’s Dram Shop Act, bars, restaurants, and other establishments can be held liable if they served alcohol to someone who was obviously intoxicated and that person later caused an accident. This adds a commercial policy with $1M+ in coverage to your recovery stack. Jasper’s bars and restaurants along US 96 and in downtown Jasper are potential Dram Shop defendants.
41. Does my own car insurance cover me if I was hit as a pedestrian in Jasper?
Yes. Your uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage applies even if you were a pedestrian. Many Jasper residents don’t realize this coverage exists or that it can be stacked across multiple policies. This is often the primary source of recovery in pedestrian hit-and-run cases.
42. What is a Stowers demand and how can it increase the value of my Jasper accident case?
A Stowers demand is a settlement offer made to an insurance company within their policy limits. If the insurer unreasonably refuses a Stowers demand, they become liable for the entire verdict—even if it exceeds their policy limits. This is a powerful tool in clear-liability cases, especially when dealing with commercial policies.
43. What evidence disappears first in a Jasper truck accident case?
- Surveillance footage from businesses (7-30 days)
- ELD/Black Box data (30-180 days, but some oilfield IVMS systems overwrite in 30 days)
- Amazon/FedEx/UPS camera data (often only days unless an “event” is triggered)
- Witness memories (peak at 24 hours, then fade rapidly)
- Skid marks and debris (cleared within hours or days)
- Oilfield Journey Management Plans and IVMS data (some systems only retain 30 days)
44. What if the trucking company says the driver was an independent contractor?
Many companies try to avoid liability by claiming drivers are independent contractors. However, if the company exercises significant control over the driver’s work (routes, schedules, equipment, training), courts may find that an employment relationship exists. We investigate:
- Who set the driver’s schedule and routes
- Who provided the vehicle and equipment
- Who had the power to terminate the driver
- Who monitored the driver’s performance
- Whether the driver wore the company’s uniform or logo
45. Can I sue the bar that served the drunk driver who hit me in Jasper?
Yes. Under Texas’s Dram Shop Act, bars, restaurants, hotels, and other establishments can be held liable if they served alcohol to someone who was obviously intoxicated and that person later caused an accident. To prove a Dram Shop claim, we must show:
- The establishment served alcohol to the patron
- The patron was obviously intoxicated at the time
- The over-service was a proximate cause of the accident
We investigate:
- The patron’s bar tab and receipts
- Surveillance footage from the establishment
- Witness statements from servers and other patrons
- The patron’s behavior at the time of service
- The establishment’s alcohol service policies and training records
Trucking-Specific Questions
46. What should I do immediately after an 18-wheeler accident in Jasper?
- Call 911 and report the accident
- Seek medical attention immediately—even if you feel fine
- Document the scene with photos and videos
- Get contact information from the truck driver and any witnesses
- Note the trucking company name, USDOT number, and license plate
- Call Attorney911 at 1-888-ATTY-911 before speaking to any insurance company
- Preserve all evidence (don’t repair your vehicle, don’t delete any photos or messages)
47. What is a spoliation letter and why is it critical in Jasper trucking cases?
A spoliation letter is a legal demand that requires the trucking company to preserve all evidence related to your accident. This includes:
- Electronic Logging Device (ELD) data
- Engine Control Module (ECM) / black box data
- GPS and telematics records
- Dashcam and inward-facing camera footage
- Dispatch records and Qualcomm messages
- Driver Qualification File
- Maintenance and inspection records
- Cargo securement records
- Drug and alcohol test results
Without a spoliation letter, this evidence can be destroyed or overwritten. We send spoliation letters within 24 hours of being retained.
48. What is a truck’s “black box” and how does it help my Jasper case?
Commercial trucks have electronic systems that record operational data, often called “black boxes” (similar to those in airplanes). In trucks, this data comes from:
- ECM (Engine Control Module): Records engine performance, speed, throttle position, RPM, cruise control status, and fault codes
- EDR (Event Data Recorder): Captures pre-crash data triggered by sudden deceleration or airbag deployment
- ELD (Electronic Logging Device): Records driver hours, duty status, GPS location, and driving time
This data can prove:
- Whether the driver was speeding
- When and how hard the brakes were applied
- The truck’s following distance
- Whether the driver was fatigued (HOS violations)
- The truck’s exact location and route
49. How long does the trucking company keep black box and ELD data?
- ELD data: Typically retained for 6 months (FMCSA requirement)
- ECM/EDR data: Varies by manufacturer, often 30-180 days
- Dashcam footage: Often only 7-30 days unless an “event” is triggered
- Oilfield IVMS data: Some systems overwrite in 30 days
This is why it’s critical to hire Attorney911 immediately—we send preservation letters to ensure this evidence is saved.
50. Who can I sue after an 18-wheeler accident in Jasper?
Multiple parties may share liability:
- The truck driver
- The trucking company (motor carrier)
- The truck owner or equipment lessor
- The freight broker
- The cargo shipper or loader
- The maintenance provider
- The vehicle or parts manufacturer
- The government entity (if road design contributed)
We investigate all potentially liable parties to maximize your recovery.
51. Is the trucking company responsible even if the driver caused the accident in Jasper?
Yes. Under the legal doctrine of respondeat superior, employers are liable for their employees’ negligence committed within the course and scope of employment. Additionally, trucking companies can be directly liable for:
- Negligent hiring (failing to properly vet the driver)
- Negligent retention (keeping a driver with a poor safety record)
- Negligent supervision (failing to monitor the driver’s performance)
- Negligent maintenance (failing to properly maintain the truck)
- Negligent training (failing to properly train the driver)
52. What if the truck driver says the accident was my fault?
Insurance companies and trucking companies often try to shift blame to the victim. However, Texas follows a modified comparative negligence rule. As long as you’re 50% or less at fault, you can still recover damages. Our job is to minimize the fault assigned to you through:
- Accident reconstruction
- Witness statements
- Expert testimony
- FMCSA regulation analysis
- Black box and ELD data
53. What is an owner-operator and does that affect my Jasper trucking case?
An owner-operator is a truck driver who owns their own truck and contracts with a motor carrier. Some companies try to use this arrangement to avoid liability, claiming the driver is an independent contractor. However, if the motor carrier exercises significant control over the driver’s work, courts may find that an employment relationship exists. We investigate the level of control to determine liability.
54. How do I find out if the trucking company has a bad safety record?
We investigate the trucking company’s safety record through:
- FMCSA SAFER System: Provides the company’s safety rating, inspection history, and crash data
- CSA Scores: The FMCSA’s Compliance, Safety, Accountability program scores carriers on seven BASICs (Behavior Analysis and Safety Improvement Categories)
- Out-of-Service Rates: Shows how often the company’s vehicles or drivers are placed out of service for safety violations
- Prior Crash History: We look for patterns of similar accidents
- Insurance Claims History: We subpoena the company’s claims records to look for prior accidents
55. What are hours of service regulations and how do violations cause accidents?
The FMCSA’s hours of service (HOS) regulations limit how long commercial drivers can work to prevent fatigue-related accidents. For property-carrying drivers (most 18-wheelers):
- 11-hour driving limit: Cannot drive more than 11 hours after 10 consecutive hours off duty
- 14-hour duty window: Cannot drive beyond the 14th consecutive hour after coming on duty
- 30-minute break: Must take a 30-minute break after 8 cumulative hours of driving
- 60/70-hour limit: Cannot drive after 60 hours in 7 days or 70 hours in 8 days
- 34-hour restart: Can restart the 60/70-hour clock with 34 consecutive hours off duty
HOS violations are a leading cause of truck accidents. Fatigued drivers have slower reaction times, impaired judgment, and are more likely to fall asleep at the wheel.
56. What FMCSA regulations are most commonly violated in Jasper truck accidents?
The most common FMCSA violations that cause accidents include:
- Hours of service violations (driving beyond 11-hour limit, no required breaks)
- False log entries (falsifying ELD or paper records to drive longer)
- Failure to maintain brakes (worn brakes, improper adjustment)
- Cargo securement failures (inadequate tiedowns, shifting loads)
- Unqualified driver (no valid CDL, expired medical certificate)
- Drug/alcohol violations (operating impaired, failed tests)
- Mobile phone use (texting or hand-held phone while driving)
- Failure to inspect (no pre-trip inspection, ignored defects)
- Improper lighting (non-functioning lights, missing reflectors)
- Negligent hiring (no background check, incomplete Driver Qualification File)
57. What is a Driver Qualification File and why does it matter in my Jasper trucking case?
A Driver Qualification (DQ) File is a collection of documents that motor carriers must maintain for each driver under 49 CFR § 391.51. The DQ File must include:
- Employment application
- Motor vehicle record (MVR) from the state
- Road test certificate or equivalent
- Medical examiner’s certificate
- Annual driving record review
- Previous employer inquiries (3-year history)
- Drug and alcohol test records
The DQ File can reveal:
- Whether the driver had a valid CDL
- Whether the driver had a history of accidents or violations
- Whether the driver was medically qualified
- Whether the driver received proper training
- Whether the company conducted adequate background checks
We subpoena the DQ File as part of our investigation.
58. How do pre-trip inspections relate to my Jasper truck accident case?
FMCSA regulations require drivers to inspect their vehicles before each trip (49 CFR § 396.13). The pre-trip inspection must include:
- Service brakes
- Parking brake
- Steering mechanism
- Lighting devices and reflectors
- Tires
- Horn
- Windshield wipers
- Rear-vision mirrors
- Coupling devices
- Wheels and rims
- Emergency equipment
If the driver failed to conduct a proper pre-trip inspection or ignored defects noted during the inspection, the trucking company may be liable for any resulting accident.
59. What injuries are common in 18-wheeler accidents in Jasper?
The physics of truck accidents create unique injury patterns:
- Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI): From acceleration-deceleration forces or direct impact
- Spinal Cord Injuries: From axial loading (compression) or hyperflexion/hyperextension
- Amputations: From crush injuries or being run over by truck wheels
- Burns: From fuel fires, especially in hazmat crashes
- Internal Injuries: Liver lacerations, spleen ruptures, aortic tears
- Fractures: Multiple fractures from the extreme forces involved
- Whiplash and Soft Tissue Injuries: From the sudden acceleration/deceleration
- Psychological Injuries: PTSD, anxiety, depression, driving phobia
60. How much are 18-wheeler accident cases worth in Jasper?
The value depends on factors like the severity of your injuries, your medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and the available insurance coverage. Settlement ranges for trucking cases in Texas:
- Minor injuries: $50,000-$150,000
- Moderate injuries (surgery required): $150,000-$500,000
- Severe injuries (permanent disability): $500,000-$5,000,000+
- Catastrophic injuries (paralysis, TBI): $1,000,000-$20,000,000+
- Wrongful death: $1,000,000-$10,000,000+
Recent nuclear verdicts in Texas trucking cases have exceeded $100 million.
61. What if my loved one was killed in a Jasper trucking accident?
We’re deeply sorry for your loss. In Texas, certain family members can bring a wrongful death claim for the death of a loved one caused by negligence. Damages in wrongful death cases may include:
- Funeral and burial expenses
- Loss of financial support
- Loss of companionship and consortium
- Mental anguish
- Loss of inheritance
- Punitive damages (in cases of gross negligence)
Survival actions may also be available for damages the deceased would have been able to recover if they had survived, such as pain and suffering before death and medical expenses.
62. How long do I have to file an 18-wheeler accident lawsuit in Jasper?
The statute of limitations for personal injury cases in Texas is 2 years from the date of the accident. However, if the accident involved a government vehicle or occurred on government property, you may have as little as 6 months to file a notice of claim.
63. How long do Jasper trucking accident cases take to resolve?
The timeline varies depending on the complexity of your case and the severity of your injuries. Clear-liability cases with straightforward injuries may settle in 6-12 months. Complex cases involving catastrophic injuries or disputed liability may take 18-36 months. Cases that go to trial may take even longer.
64. Will my Jasper trucking accident case go to trial?
Most trucking accident cases settle out of court, but we prepare every case as if it’s going to trial. This approach puts pressure on insurance companies to offer fair settlements. Our trial readiness is one reason we secure better settlements for our clients.
65. How much insurance do trucking companies carry?
Federal regulations require different minimum insurance amounts depending on the type of truck:
- General freight (under 10,001 lbs): $300,000
- General freight (over 10,001 lbs): $750,000
- Household goods carriers: $300,000
- Oilfield trucks: $1,000,000
- Other hazardous materials: $5,000,000
However, most major carriers carry $1,000,000 to $5,000,000 in liability coverage, plus excess or umbrella policies that can add tens of millions more in coverage.
66. What if multiple insurance policies apply to my Jasper truck accident?
Multiple insurance policies may apply:
- The truck driver’s personal auto policy
- The trucking company’s commercial auto policy
- The truck owner’s policy (if different from the trucking company)
- The freight broker’s policy
- The cargo owner’s policy
- Umbrella or excess policies
We investigate all potentially applicable policies to maximize your recovery.
67. Will the trucking company’s insurance try to settle my Jasper case quickly?
Yes. Insurance companies often make quick settlement offers to close claims before victims know the full extent of their injuries. These offers are typically far below the true value of the case. We never settle before you reach Maximum Medical Improvement (MMI).
68. Can the trucking company destroy evidence in my Jasper case?
Yes, unless we send a spoliation letter demanding preservation. Common types of evidence that disappear quickly:
- ELD and black box data (30-180 days)
- Dashcam and inward-facing camera footage (7-30 days)
- Dispatch records and Qualcomm messages (varies)
- Driver Qualification Files (3 years after termination)
- Maintenance records (1 year)
- Drug and alcohol test results (1-5 years)
We send spoliation letters within 24 hours of being retained to ensure this evidence is preserved.
69. What if the truck driver was an independent contractor in my Jasper accident?
Many companies try to avoid liability by classifying drivers as independent contractors. However, if the company exercises significant control over the driver’s work, courts may find that an employment relationship exists. We investigate the level of control to determine liability.
70. What if a tire blowout caused my Jasper trucker accident?
Tire blowouts are a common cause of truck accidents. They can occur due to:
- Underinflation (causes overheating)
- Overloading (exceeding tire capacity)
- Worn or aging tires
- Road debris
- Manufacturing defects
- Improper matching on dual wheels
FMCSA regulations require:
- Minimum tread depth (4/32″ on steer tires, 2/32″ on others)
- Pre-trip tire inspections
- Proper inflation
If a tire blowout caused your accident, we investigate:
- The tire’s maintenance history
- Whether the driver conducted a proper pre-trip inspection
- Whether the truck was overloaded
- Whether the tire was properly matched on dual wheels
- Whether there was a manufacturing defect
71. How do brake failures get investigated in Jasper truck accidents?
Brake failures are a factor in approximately 29% of large truck crashes. We investigate brake failures by:
- Examining maintenance records for deferred repairs
- Checking brake adjustment records
- Reviewing pre-trip inspection reports
- Analyzing black box data for brake application timing
- Inspecting the truck’s brake system for defects
- Consulting with brake system experts
Brake violations are among the most common FMCSA out-of-service violations. If the truck’s brakes were not properly maintained or adjusted, the trucking company may be liable.
Why Jasper Families Trust Attorney911
1. We Know Jasper’s Roads – And Its Dangers
We understand the unique risks on Jasper’s roads:
- The mix of oilfield trucks, logging vehicles, and family cars
- The dangerous intersections like US 96 & FM 1445
- The rural roads with poor lighting and sudden wildlife crossings
- The commercial traffic from Jasper’s growing economy
As client Tymesha Galloway shared: “Leonor is the best!!! She was able to assist me with my case within 6 months.”
2. We Fight for Every Penny You Deserve
Insurance companies try to minimize your claim, but we know their tactics because Lupe Peña used to work for them. We fight for:
- Every medical bill
- Every lost wage
- Every future expense
- Every moment of pain and suffering
As client Glenda Walker described: “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.”
3. We Handle the Legal Battle So You Can Heal
After an accident, the last thing you need is to fight with insurance companies. We handle:
- All communication with insurance adjusters
- The investigation and evidence gathering
- Negotiations for a fair settlement
- Filing a lawsuit if necessary
- Preparing for trial if needed
As client Chad Harris said: “You are NOT a pest to them and you are NOT just some client…You are FAMILY to them.”
4. We Don’t Get Paid Unless We Win
We work on a contingency fee basis, which means:
- No upfront costs
- No hourly fees
- No financial risk to you
- We only get paid if we recover compensation for you
5. We’re Available When You Need Us
We answer our phones 24/7. When you call 1-888-ATTY-911, you’ll speak to a real person—not an answering service. We offer free consultations and can meet you at our office, in your home, or at the hospital.
Call Attorney911 Now – Jasper’s Legal Emergency Team
If you or a loved one has been injured in a motor vehicle accident in Jasper, Texas, don’t wait. Evidence is disappearing right now. Witnesses are forgetting. The insurance company is building its case against you.
Call Attorney911 at 1-888-ATTY-911 for a free consultation. We’ll evaluate your case, explain your rights, and fight for the compensation you deserve. Remember:
- We don’t get paid unless we win
- We handle everything – you focus on healing
- We know Jasper’s roads and courtrooms
- We have 27+ years of experience fighting for victims
- We include a former insurance defense attorney who knows their tactics
Don’t let the insurance company take advantage of you. Call Attorney911 now at 1-888-ATTY-911. We answer 24/7.
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