Car Accident Attorney in Dallas, Texas

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Dallas Data

Car Accident Statistics in Dallas

40,000+

Annual Car Accidents

$44,000

Average Settlement

250+

Fatal Crashes (2024)

30/60/25

Minimum Insurance

Local Courts

Courts in Dallas, Texas

Dallas County Civil District Courts

600 Commerce St, Dallas, TX 75202

U.S. District Court — Northern District of Texas

1100 Commerce St, Dallas, TX 75242

Medical Facilities

Hospitals & Trauma Centers in Dallas

Parkland Memorial Hospital

5200 Harry Hines Blvd, Dallas, TX 75235

Baylor University Medical Center

3500 Gaston Ave, Dallas, TX 75246

Liability Overview

Liability Considerations in Dallas

Car Accidents in Dallas

Dallas's position as the economic hub of North Texas means that the city's roads carry an enormous volume of commuter, commercial, and freight traffic daily. The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex is one of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the country, and population growth has consistently outpaced road infrastructure investment. The result is chronic congestion on major freeways, aggressive driving behavior, and crash rates that rank among the highest in Texas.

Texas's modified comparative negligence system (51% bar rule) applies to Dallas car accident claims, and the state's two-year statute of limitations creates a firm deadline for filing suit. Dallas County courts have a reputation for being receptive to plaintiffs in personal injury cases, with juries that are willing to award significant compensatory and punitive damages in cases involving impaired driving, commercial vehicle negligence, or reckless behavior.

Dangerous Intersections and Highways

I-35E through downtown Dallas is one of the most dangerous highway corridors in the state, with the elevated sections near the Stemmons Corridor experiencing frequent multi-vehicle crashes during rush hour. The High Five Interchange — where US-75 meets I-635 — is a complex, five-level interchange that generates collisions from confused drivers making last-second lane changes.

On surface streets, the intersection of Harry Hines Boulevard and Mockingbird Lane near the medical district sees frequent crashes involving hospital-bound traffic. Lemmon Avenue through Oak Lawn experiences high collision rates due to heavy nightlife traffic and impaired driving. The LBJ Freeway (I-635) in North Dallas, despite recent widening, continues to experience daily rush-hour collisions and is one of the most congested corridors in the metroplex.