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Sugar Land Speeding Accident Lawyer

The latest speeding accident report by the Texas Department of Transportation shows that in 2017, there were 268 fatalities that resulted from speeding accidents in Texas. Considering that thousands of injuries and extensive property damage that are caused by speeding each year, speeding drivers who cause crashes should be held accountable for their actions, and those affected by such accidents are entitled to compensation for damages and injuries they suffer from.

Our speeding accident attorneys in Sugar Land, TX represented victims of auto accidents for many years. If you suffered injuries, property damage, or the loss of a loved one due to a driver’s speeding, we will help you file for a fair settlement.

Our Approach to Handling Speeding Accident Claims

A speeding accident can lead to catastrophic injuries to pedestrians, cyclists, other motorists, or passengers in the speeding vehicle. Such accidents often lead to life-long disabilities and long-term changes in life. While financial compensation may not get you back to the condition you were in before the accident or even bring your loved one back to life, it will at least reduce the financial hardships you face in the aftermath of the accident. It can also be used to cover the medication required for treating your injuries.

Common injuries we can help you in filing for compensation for from the at-fault driver include:

Our team will work closely with medical professionals to assess the nature of your injuries. We also work with experts who specialize in assessing the cost and impact of injuries to estimate how much income or future earnings you are likely to lose as a result of the accident. What follows is negotiating with the responsible insurers to get you the best settlement, and we have expert legal personnel for those parts of the compensation and damages process as well.

Compensation for a Speeding Accident

Insurers will try persuading you to accept insurance offers that are much lower – at times a fraction – of what you are actually legally entitled. Our lawyers will do their best to protect you from this by seeking full settlement for:

  • Lifelong medical care
  • Immediate and long-term loss of wages
  • Depression
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Emotional anguish
  • Loss of function
  • Loss of companionship/consortium

Recovery for Catastrophic Injuries From a Speeding Accident

A significant percentage of accident fatalities result from speeding accidents. In fact, statistics provided by the NHTSA show that, of all car accident fatalities, about 29% are caused by speeding. The reason for such a high number is:

  1. Speed increases the distance a car moves between the moment a motorist realizes an emergency and when they can react to it
  2. Speed increases the distance a car needs to stop once a motorist starts to break
  3. Speed exponentially increases the energy expended upon impact
  4. At high speeds, the impact force in an accident can be so severe that the vehicle’s safety and support features are often not enough to protect passengers, the driver, and other motorists; the vehicle can collapse into the compartment of the occupants, rendering safety belts and airbags less effective in keeping victims completely free from sustaining injuries

The Texas transportation code requires drivers to avoid driving at speeds greater than it is prudent and reasonable to drive at under a given set of road conditions and circumstances. Speeding drivers are required to take responsibility for their actions and for settling damages that result from accidents they cause.

Hence, if a speeding driver led to injuries or damages, there are different ways in which you can claim compensation for your injuries. These include:

  1. Filing a claim against the insurance company of the speeding driver
  2. If your injuries are estimated to be beyond the limits of the driver’s insurance policy, you can file a claim against your vehicle or health insurer to recover the difference
  3. If the speeding driver was uninsured or underinsured, you can file a claim with your insurer so long as you had uninsured motorist coverage
  4. If damages are beyond the limits of the policy, you can file a legal suit against the speeding motorist to recover the extra damages

Our speeding accident lawyers in Sugar Land can assist you in determining whom you should file a claim against. We will also help you identify and file for the various damages you are entitled to recover.

Holding a Speeding Driver Accountable

If you have been involved in a speeding accident, there are several types of evidence that can help us prove that the at-fault driver was speeding. Our lawyers will gather evidence in a number of ways, including:

  • Measuring the length of skid marks and the extent of car damage to determine the at-fault vehicle’s speed
  • Obtaining records from Event Data Recorder (EDR) on newer car models which provide data such as engine RPM and wheel speeds
  • Data from black box recorders
  • Records from red-light cameras at intersections or nearby security systems
  • Reports from accident reconstruction experts
  • Witness statements
  • Driver recordings in which they admit to fault

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An expert investigation into your accident will likely be required to prove that another motorist was speeding when an accident was caused. Because of this, it is best to start the investigation process as soon as an accident occurs, since accident evidence can disappear very quickly and various statutes of limitations can affect your case. Contact us now for a free, no-obligation consultation regarding your case at 713-677-2159. We will walk you through your legal options and help you take the next steps in filing a claim, recovering from damages, seeking medical or financial assistance, and getting your life back on track. Call now.

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