San Antonio Car Accident Lawyer
If you were injured in a car accident in San Antonio, TX, you need a San Antonio car accident lawyer who can take the weight off your shoulders right now — not add to it. At Eric Ramos Law, PLLC, we focus on car accident claims. You pay nothing upfront and nothing out of pocket — the firm covers all litigation costs, and our fee only comes out of what we recover for you. We help get you into medical treatment quickly, even if you don’t have health insurance, and we handle the property damage claim on your vehicle so you can focus on getting better.
How Common Are Car Accidents in San Antonio, TX?
San Antonio is one of the fastest-growing cities in the country — and the roads haven’t kept up. According to the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), Bexar County recorded 46,383 total crashes in 2023. That breaks down to roughly 127 collisions per day across the greater San Antonio area.
Of those crashes:
- 166 were fatal
- Over 7,000 involved suspected serious injuries
- More than 13,000 involved additional possible injuries
The most common causes we see in our cases are distracted driving, speeding, and drunk driving — particularly on IH-35, Loop 410, and US-281 during rush hours and weekends. You can review more detailed car accident statistics in San Antonio on our data page. For crashes that result in life-altering harm, learn how catastrophic injuries affect victims and families long-term.
What to Do After a Car Accident in San Antonio
The first few hours after a car crash matter more than most people realize. What you do — and what you say — can directly affect whether you’re able to recover compensation later. Here’s what we tell every new client they should have done:
1. Check for Injuries and Call 911
If anyone is hurt, don’t move them unless they’re in immediate danger. Get paramedics on scene and get the crash on record with law enforcement. A police report creates the first official record of what happened — you’ll need it.
2. Move Out of Traffic If You Can
If the vehicles are drivable, pull to the shoulder and turn on hazard lights. Secondary collisions happen fast, especially on IH-35 and Loop 410 during heavy traffic.
3. Document Everything at the Scene
Use your phone. Photograph vehicle damage from multiple angles, visible injuries, license plates, the road layout, traffic signals, and skid marks. Get names and phone numbers from any witnesses — their memory fades fast, and so does their willingness to get involved.
4. Get Medical Attention That Same Day
Adrenaline masks pain. We regularly see clients with herniated discs and concussions who felt fine at the scene. A same-day medical visit creates the documentation that ties your injuries to the crash — without it, the insurer will argue your injuries came from something else.
5. Call a Car Accident Lawyer Before You Talk to Any Insurance Company
The adjuster who calls you is not trying to help you — they’re trained to settle cheap. Before you give a recorded statement or sign anything, call (210) 404-4878 for a free consultation. Learn more about why you should never talk to the insurance company before speaking with an attorney.
Types of San Antonio Vehicle Accident Cases We Handle
No two crashes look the same. The legal strategy depends on how the accident happened, who was involved, and what kind of insurance coverage is in play. These are the types of car accident cases we handle most often in San Antonio:
Rear-End Collisions
The most common type of crash we see. Even low-speed rear-enders cause whiplash, herniated discs, and concussions — injuries that insurers routinely try to dismiss as minor. They rarely are.
Passenger Injury Claims
If you were a passenger, you have a right to file a claim against the at-fault driver — even if that driver was the person behind the wheel of your vehicle.
Rollover Crashes
More common in SUVs and trucks, especially on highway on-ramps and curves along Loop 410 and IH-35. Rollovers often result in severe spinal injuries, traumatic brain injuries, or fatalities.
Drunk Driving Accidents
DUI and DWI crashes spike on San Antonio roads during weekends, holidays, and major events like Fiesta. When a driver was intoxicated, additional damages beyond a standard negligence claim — including punitive damages — may be available.
Multi-Vehicle Pileups
Liability gets complicated fast when three or more vehicles are involved. We investigate each driver’s role to make sure our client isn’t blamed for someone else’s fault.
Hit-and-Run Accidents
We work to identify the responsible driver through police reports, traffic cameras, and witness statements. If the driver can’t be found, we pursue recovery through your uninsured motorist (UM) coverage.
Fatal Car Accidents
If you lost a family member in a crash, Texas law allows surviving spouses, children, and parents to pursue a wrongful death claim for funeral costs, lost financial support, and loss of companionship.
Truck and Motorcycle Accidents
Commercial trucks and motorcycles involve different insurance structures and liability rules. These cases require a different investigative and legal approach than a standard car crash claim.
Rideshare Collisions
Uber and Lyft accidents involve layered insurance policies that change depending on whether the driver was actively on a trip, waiting for a ride request, or off the app entirely. See our page on Uber & Lyft accidents for more detail.
Free Case Evaluation
For immediate assistance, please call us at (210) 404-4878.
Car Accident Lawyers Get Better Results
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Higher average settlement when represented by a lawyer
Hiring a car accident lawyer in San Antonio could have a major impact on how much compensation you recover. A study by the Insurance Research Council (IRC) reported that for specific auto-accident-related injuries, the average insurance payouts were 3.5 times higher for individuals who hired an attorney.1 It is worth noting that the IRC is a research organization created and funded by the insurance industry.
After your accident, it’s important to remember that the insurance adjuster’s goal is to settle your case for as little as possible. If you are not represented, the insurance company may offer you far less than the value of your claim. An attorney can help determine how much your case is worth and when the insurance company adjuster knows your claim is being handled by a personal injury attorney, you are likely to receive a much higher settlement offer.
1. Insurance Research Council: Auto Injuries: Claiming Behavior and Its Impact on Insurance Costs
Reviews from Our Clients
“Mr. Ramos helped ease my mind after having a car accident literally an hour prior to speaking with him. He was very calm and reassuring which helped me keep my cool considering the circumstances. I would definitely recommend him to family and friends if they ever needed an attorney. Thank you, sir!” – Melissa Anthony-Gonzales
“Great lawyer to work with. Gave me great advice on my wife’s car accident. Provided details on info I didn’t know about involving a settlement. Never made me feel like I was asking a stupid question. Extremely easy to work with. 5 stars all around” – Rachel Williams
“I had an outstanding experience with Eric and his team at Eric Ramos Law, PLLC. I was injured in a car accident over a year ago and got nowhere with the insurance company. I wasn’t even sure I had a case because they never offered anything.
Overall, I am so happy with the experience. Mr. Eric Ramos always made himself available to me and was very polite and professional and I would definitely recommend him to anyone else who needs help after a car crash!” – Carolina Fernandez
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Helpful San Antonio Resources
- Website: San Antonio Police Department
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SAPDcentral
- Phone: Non-Emergency: (210) 207-7273 | Emergency: 911
- Address: 315 S. Santa Rosa Ave, San Antonio, TX 78207
- Website: San Antonio Fire Department
- Phone: Non-Emergency: (210) 207-7744 | Emergency: 911
- Address: 315 S. Santa Rosa Ave, San Antonio, TX 78207
- Website: San Antonio University Hospital
- Phone: (210) 358-4000
- Address: 4502 Medical Dr, San Antonio, TX 78229, United States
Frequently Asked Questions About Car Accident Claims in San Antonio, TX
Do I need a car accident lawyer for a minor car crash?
Probably — and here’s why. Injuries like whiplash, herniated discs, and concussions frequently don’t produce symptoms until days or weeks after the crash. If you’ve already settled with the insurer by then, you can’t go back and ask for more. A quick conversation with a San Antonio car accident lawyer costs you nothing and can tell you whether your case has more value than what the adjuster is offering.
How much does it cost to hire a San Antonio car accident lawyer?
At Eric Ramos Law, PLLC, nothing upfront and nothing out of pocket. We work on a contingency fee basis — our fee comes out of what we recover for you. If we don’t recover anything, you owe us nothing. The firm also covers all litigation costs during the case, so you’re never asked to write a check to move your claim forward.
What is the average car accident settlement in Texas?
There’s no honest average — a rear-end fender-bender with soft tissue injuries settles very differently than a T-bone crash that puts someone in the hospital for two weeks. What actually drives the number is the severity and permanence of your injuries, whether liability is clear or disputed, and how quickly the at-fault carrier accepts responsibility. Eric reviews this during your free consultation and will give you a straight answer about what your case looks like, not a range so wide it’s meaningless.
How long do I have to file a car accident claim in Texas?
Two years from the date of the crash, under Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code § 16.003. Miss that deadline and you lose the right to file entirely — no exceptions. But waiting anywhere close to two years is a mistake for a different reason: evidence disappears. Surveillance footage gets overwritten, witnesses move or forget details, and the at-fault driver’s insurer has more time to build a defense. Contact us as early as possible.
What if the at-fault drive does not have insurance?
It happens more than you’d think in San Antonio. If the other driver has no insurance, your own uninsured motorist (UM) coverage may still pay for your injuries and damages. If you have UM coverage, we file the claim directly with your own carrier. If you don’t, there may still be other options — a liable vehicle owner, an employer, or a third party. We’ll evaluate every avenue during your free consultation.
Can injured passengers file a car accident claim?
Yes. As a passenger, you can file a claim against the at-fault driver — even if that’s the person who was driving the car you were riding in. In multi-vehicle crashes, passengers can often recover from more than one insurer. We handle passenger injury claims regularly in Bexar County and across San Antonio.
What happens if I was partially at fault for the accident?
Texas follows a modified comparative fault rule under § 33.001. You can still recover compensation as long as you were 50% or less at fault — but your award is reduced by your percentage of responsibility. So if you’re found 20% at fault on a $100,000 case, you recover $80,000. If you’re 51% or more, you recover nothing. Insurers routinely try to inflate your share of fault to reduce what they owe. We push back on that with evidence.
Will my car accident case settle or go to court?
The majority of car accident cases settle before trial — but the ones that settle well are the ones where the insurer knows the attorney will actually go to court if the offer is too low. We prepare every case for litigation from day one. If the insurance company won’t pay what the case is worth, we file suit in Bexar County and take it to a jury.
What evidence should I gather after a car crash?
As much as you can, as fast as you can. Use your phone to photograph vehicle damage from multiple angles, your injuries, the road and intersection, traffic signals, skid marks, and any debris. Get the other driver’s name, phone number, insurance information, and license plate. If there are witnesses, get their names and numbers — people are willing to talk at the scene but rarely answer the phone a week later. Request a copy of the SAPD crash report as soon as it’s available.
How long does a car accident case take to settle?
Straightforward cases with clear liability and a fully treated injury can resolve in three to six months. Cases involving serious injuries, disputed fault, or an insurer that digs in can run 12 to 24 months — and if suit has to be filed in Bexar County, court scheduling adds time on top of that. Eric gives every client a realistic timeline at intake and updates you at every stage, not just when something goes wrong.
We Handle Cases Involving
- Company vehicles and commercial trucks
- Drunk Driving (DUI & DWI)
- Hit-and-run
- Rear-end collisions
- Rideshare companies (Uber and Lyft)
- Road defects and dangerous road conditions
- Rollover accidents
- Uninsured and underinsured drivers
- Distracted driving
- Vehicle defects and mechanical failures
- Accidents involving minor children
- Bicycle accidents
- Every insurance company, including Allstate, Progressive, Liberty Mutual, & USAA.
Texas Car Accident Statute of Limitations — Don’t Miss the Deadline
In Texas, the statute of limitations for most car accident claims is two years from the date of the crash. Miss it, and you lose the right to seek compensation entirely. There are no grace periods and very few exceptions. See Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code § 16.003.
But the real deadline is much shorter than two years. The longer you wait, the harder your case becomes to prove:
- Surveillance footage from nearby businesses is typically overwritten within 30 to 90 days
- Witnesses become harder to reach and their memories degrade
- The gap between the crash and your first medical visit gives insurers ammunition to argue your injuries came from something else
Call us now at (210) 404-4878 to protect your rights. Consultations are free, available same-day, and we’re reachable 24/7.
Speak with a San Antonio Car Accident Lawyer Today — Free Consultation Available
If you’ve been hurt in a car accident in San Antonio, the insurance company is already working against you — adjusters are trained to settle fast and settle cheap. Eric Ramos Law, PLLC levels that playing field. We take on a selective number of car accident cases, build each one for litigation from the start, and don’t collect a fee unless we recover money for you.
Call (210) 404-4878 for a free, same-day consultation — available in English and Spanish, 24/7.