Houston Car Accident Lawyers
Is Your Houston Car Accident Overwhelming? Let Us Guide You.
After a crash in Houston—whether at a busy spot like the 610 Loop or a quiet neighborhood street—you may feel stressed, confused, and worried about what to do next. Insurance companies might pressure you for statements, but our attorneys step in immediately to protect your rights and guide every step. We handle everything: calls, paperwork, negotiations, and when needed, lawsuits. With Granados & Associates, you get 24/7 direct access to a lawyer, no fee unless we win, and a team deeply familiar with Houston accident claims.
Situations Where Experience Makes the Difference
Serious Injuries or Hospitalization
If you’re dealing with broken bones, head trauma, or are hospitalized after a crash, we’ll manage the legal process while you focus on healing. For catastrophic injuries (like spinal cord or traumatic brain injury), see our Catastrophic Injuries page for full support.
Fault Is Unclear or Disputed
Houston’s intersections and highways see constant disputes about who’s at fault—our team investigates, uses police reports, and challenges the insurer’s version of events.
Drunk or Distracted Driving
If the at-fault driver was intoxicated, we aggressively pursue damages. Learn more on our Drunk Driving Accidents page.
Insurance Denials or Delays
When adjusters stall or deny valid claims, our trial-ready approach forces fair payment. We know the tactics—and how to fight back.
Minor Accidents, Lingering Injuries
Even in so-called “fender benders,” injuries can emerge days later. Don’t let the insurer rush you—protect your rights from the start.
Mistakes That Can Cost You After a Houston Car Accident
Talking to insurance before getting legal advice—recorded statements can hurt your case.
Not seeking prompt medical attention—delayed treatment can undermine your claim.
Accepting quick settlements—insurers often offer less than you deserve early on.
Waiting too long to file—Texas law gives you just two years from the date of the crash.
How to Protect Yourself and Your Claim
- Call 911 and seek medical care immediately—even if you feel okay at first.
- Document the scene: Take photos, gather witness info, and keep all accident records.
- Avoid discussing the accident with insurance adjusters until you have legal help.
- Save receipts and track expenses for medical care, repairs, and lost work time.
- Reach out to Granados & Associates as soon as possible for a free review.
Ready to Have This Handled for You?
Most clients reach out after trying to handle things alone and realizing they want a team who knows the process and will put them first. The next step is connecting with a car accident lawyer who fights for every dollar and never lets insurance companies push you around.
What Happens When You Hire Granados & Associates
From the first call, we handle every step—gathering evidence, contacting insurers, negotiating medical bills, and preparing for trial if needed. You get regular updates, direct access to your lawyer, and honest advice about your options. Most cases settle, but we never take shortcuts; your case gets the attention it deserves. Proudly serving Houston drivers in English and Spanish, 24/7.
Your Houston Car Accident Questions, Answered Clearly
Should I get a lawyer if the accident wasn’t my fault?
Absolutely—even if the other driver is clearly at fault, their insurer will try to limit your payout. A lawyer protects your rights and maximizes compensation.
How much does a car accident lawyer cost in Texas?
We work on contingency, so you pay nothing up front. Our fees come only from a successful settlement or verdict.
How long does a car accident settlement take?
It varies by case, but most settle within a few months; more complex cases may take longer if insurers stall or disputes arise.
What if I was partly at fault?
Texas follows comparative negligence—if you’re less than 51% at fault, you can still recover damages (but they may be reduced). We help prove the other party’s responsibility.
How long do I have to file a claim?
In Texas, you generally have two years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit—acting quickly is key.
