
SH-130 Toll Road Accident Lawyer in Austin, TX
SH-130 has the highest legal speed limit in the US (85 mph in places), which means crashes are typically higher-energy and more catastrophic. We handle high-speed rollover, multi-vehicle, and fatal-crash claims along the entire SH-130 corridor from Georgetown to Seguin.
High-speed crash evidence
Black-box (event data recorder) data is essential at 75-85 mph impact speeds. We have it downloaded forensically within days. Skid-mark and crush analysis by accident reconstructionists. Toll-tag records showing exact speed and lane position.
Common SH-130 crash patterns
Rollovers from over-correction at 80+ mph. Rear-end at toll-plaza queue points. Tire blowouts (often product-liability claims against the manufacturer in parallel with the negligence claim).
No fee unless we win
Free 24/7 consultation. 33% / 40% contingency.
Common questions
How much does a car accident lawyer in Austin cost?▾
Nothing upfront. We work on a contingency basis -- you pay zero out of pocket. Our fee comes from the settlement only if we win your case. If we don't recover money for you, you owe us nothing. The initial 24/7 consultation is always free.
What should I do immediately after a car crash in Austin?▾
1) Call 911 if anyone is injured. 2) Move to safety, do not leave the scene. 3) Photograph the vehicles, road, and injuries. 4) Get the other driver's name, license, insurance, and plate. 5) Get the police report number. 6) See a doctor within 24-72 hours, even if you feel fine. 7) Do NOT give a recorded statement to the other driver's insurer. 8) Call our 24/7 hotline at (512) 877-1389 before talking to any adjuster.
How long do I have to file a car accident claim in Texas?▾
Texas statute of limitations gives you 2 years from the date of the accident for personal injury and property damage claims. Wrongful death is also 2 years. But evidence vanishes fast -- camera footage gets overwritten in 30-90 days, witnesses forget, vehicles get repaired. Call within hours, not weeks.
What if the other driver doesn't have insurance?▾
About 1 in 5 Texas drivers are uninsured. If you have Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist (UM/UIM) coverage on your own policy, your insurance pays. We fight your own insurer hard because they don't pay friendly. We also pursue the at-fault driver's personal assets when appropriate.
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