Should I Still Go To Court If I Was Partially At Fault For The Accident?

Being partially at fault for an accident can feel discouraging. Many people worry that if they contributed to the crash in any way, they will not be able to pursue a claim. At Turner-Monahan, we want you to know that this is not the case. Texas law gives you the chance to still recover compensation, even if you were partly involved.

 

In the video, Atty. Tyler Monahan and Atty. Matthew McLain of Turner-Monahan PLLC explain that you can still pursue a claim even if you were partially at fault for the accident. This content is for educational purposes only.


For personalized advice, please contact Attorney Tyler Monahan, partner at Turner-Monahan, PLLC, to discuss your case. 

 

 

 

Understanding Comparative Responsibility in Texas

 

Texas follows a comparative responsibility statute. This means that a jury can assign a percentage of fault to each person or company involved in the accident. For example, if there were multiple parties responsible, each one would be given a share of the blame.

 

This law is important because it allows someone who was partially at fault to still make a claim. Just because you may have played a small role in causing the accident does not mean you lose your right to seek recovery. The key is how much fault is assigned to you compared to others involved.

 

Whether it’s a car accident, defective product, or serious injury, Matthew T. McLain brings the skill and compassion you need. Reach out today to discuss your case.

 

Why You Should Not Decide Fault on Your Own

 

From the very start, it is almost impossible for anyone who is not an attorney to correctly determine who is at fault and by how much. Even experienced attorneys need time to gather facts and evidence before making that determination.

 

Many clients come to us thinking, “Maybe I caused the crash,” or “I might be partly responsible.” But these thoughts are based on limited information. There are often details and technical issues that are not obvious at first. That is why you should never assume that you cannot recover just because you believe you may have contributed to the accident.

 

How Turner-Monahan Can Help

 

At Turner-Monahan, our attorneys have over 20 years of experience handling complex cases like these. We focus on gathering all the information needed to fully understand what happened. This includes collecting evidence, reviewing reports, and speaking with experts if needed.

 

Our job is to determine the best direction for your case and fight to get you the recovery you need. Even if there is a chance you were involved in the accident, we remain committed to protecting your rights and pursuing a positive outcome. 

 

Moving Forward With Confidence

 

This area of the law can be complicated and technical. However, you do not need to figure it out alone. By working with experienced attorneys who understand how comparative responsibility works, you can move forward knowing that every detail of your case is being handled carefully.

 

Do not let fear or uncertainty stop you from reaching out for help. Whether you were slightly at fault or unsure about your role in the accident, you still deserve to know your options.

 

For thoughtful, trial-tested representation from someone who truly understands what injury victims face, contact Attorney Matthew T. McLain at Turner-Monahan, PLLC.

 

The Role of Insurance Companies

 

Insurance companies play a major role in determining how fault impacts compensation. They will often investigate quickly, looking for reasons to reduce the amount they have to pay. Sometimes, this can lead to a settlement offer that is much lower than what you deserve. Having legal representation ensures that your side of the story is fully heard and supported by evidence before any decisions are made.

 

Why Timing Matters

 

Taking action quickly after an accident is important. There are deadlines in Texas for filing personal injury claims, known as statutes of limitations. Waiting too long could mean losing the chance to recover anything at all. Acting fast also helps preserve crucial details while memories are fresh and evidence is easier to obtain.

 

Hire An Experienced Fort Worth, Texas, Personal Injury Attorney

 

Even if you believe you were partly at fault, you still have options to seek recovery and protect your future. Schedule a free, no-obligation consultation with our Fort Worth personal injury attorneys, Tyler Monahan or Matthew McLain, to discuss your case and explore your options. Let us help you achieve the justice and compensation you deserve.

 

Check our website for more information about our services. Plus, don’t forget to go through our blog to find out more about your case. There are tons of information on Personal Injury and answers to unique questions like “Choosing the Right Personal Injury Lawyer in Fort Worth

 

FAQs Regarding Personal Injury

 

Personal injury cases are unique, and each situation brings different questions. To save time and provide clarity, here are some topics related to this area of law. For more information, contact our firm, Turner-Monahan, PLLC.

 

 

Disclaimer

 

The commentary and opinions are for informational and educational purposes only and are not intended to provide legal advice. You should contact an attorney in your state for legal advice concerning any particular issue or problem. You can become a client and enter the attorney-client privilege only after hiring Turner-Monahan, PLLC, by signing a written retainer agreement.

 

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