League City Personal Injury Lawyer

Personal Injury Attorneys in League City

A catastrophic accident could drastically alter your life in the span of just a few seconds. When an accident results in serious injuries, you might be facing weeks or months of physical and emotional recovery. Some injuries may leave you with permanent disabilities. Serious injuries can also lead to financial difficulties due to the resulting medical bills and lost income from missed work. If your accident was caused by someone else, you need to understand your legal rights to seek financial compensation from the at-fault parties.

Let the League City personal injury lawyers of Pines & Goldenzweig, PLLC, help you demand the compensation you deserve for your injuries. In addition to aggressively advocating for your legal rights, we will do everything we can to ensure you get the care and help you need to recover from your injuries and move forward. Our team provides the focused attention you deserve to help you through all the difficulties that your injuries may cause you.

Contact our firm today to speak with an attorney in a free case review. You pay no fees upfront for us to begin work on your case, and there is no charge at all unless we recover compensation for you.

Types of Personal Injury Cases We Take

The League City personal injury attorneys at Pines & Goldenzweig, PLLC, have extensive experience handling a wide range of claims, such as those involving:

  • Car accidents, including drunk driving accidents and Uber and Lyft accidents
  • Truck accidents
  • Commercial vehicle accidents, including accidents involving taxis, limousines, and delivery vehicles
  • Motorcycle accidents
  • Pedestrian accidents
  • Bus accidents
  • Premises liability accidents
  • Slip and fall accidents
  • Dog bites
  • Workplace accidents
  • Construction accidents
  • Wrongful death

If you’ve been hurt in any type of accident that was caused by someone else, reach out to our law firm to learn how we can help.

Demanding Full Compensation in Your Personal Injury Case

After a serious accident, you may be entitled to pursue compensation for losses such as:

  • Medical expenses, including surgeries, hospitalizations, rehabilitation, and prescriptions
  • Long-term care when your injuries leave you with physical disabilities
  • Lost earnings for the time you miss from work during your recovery
  • Loss of earning capacity when disabilities caused by your injuries impair your physical abilities so much that you can’t earn the same level of income you did before the accident
  • Pain and suffering
  • Loss of quality of life, such as due to physical scarring or disfigurement or due to the inability to complete daily tasks or participate in activities

Our attorneys can meet with you for a free case review to help you determine what recovery you may be entitled to after an accident.

How Our League City Personal Injury Attorneys Can Help You

When you’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence, don’t try to navigate the legal system all on your own.

Let our lawyers help take the stress off you by:

  • Meeting with you in a free consultation to discuss your needs, goals, and concerns
  • Securing all available evidence from the accident and your injuries
  • Collaborating with experts in the accident reconstruction, engineering, and medical fields to develop an effective and persuasive case showing how your injuries occurred and identifying those responsible
  • Assisting you with finding medical specialists and rehabilitation services for your injuries
  • Maintaining regular contact throughout your case to keep you updated on its progress and to answer questions you may have along the way
  • Preparing and filing insurance claims on your behalf and negotiating with adjusters and representatives to try to reach a settlement that provides you with fair and full compensation
  • Taking your claim to trial if it represents the best option for pursuing the results you deserve

We also recognize the financial burdens that come with a serious injury. That’s why our firm never charges upfront fees for our services. You only pay if and when we win compensation in your case.

Time Limit for Filing a Personal Injury Claim

Texas places a time limit on how long you have to file a personal injury lawsuit after an accident. Typically, the statute of limitations gives you two years from the date of your accident to file an injury claim. If you file your lawsuit after the statute of limitations has expired on your claim, the court will have grounds to dismiss your case.

Do not wait to seek the legal advice you need after an accident. Your attorney will want to work quickly to begin building a case for the full compensation you need.

Call Now

If you’ve been the victim of an accident that was caused by someone else, don’t wait another day to start the process of pursuing compensation. 

Contact Pines & Goldenzweig, PLLC for a free, no-obligation consultation with an experienced League City personal injury lawyer. We can discuss your legal options and next steps for pursuing your personal injury claim.

  • Services Offered in English and Spanish
  • Personal Approach and Strategy for Every Case
  • Direct Communication with Your Attorney
  • We Answer Calls Day or Night, 365 Days a Year
  • Client Satisfaction Is of Utmost Importance
  • Nearly 4 Decades of Combined Experience

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is negligence?

    “Negligence” refers to careless, reckless, or wrongful (including unlawful) behavior. Often, this type of behavior leads to serious accidents, injuries, and even deaths. Some examples of negligence include someone who runs a red light because they were texting while driving, a shop owner who fails to put out a “wet floor” sign after an employee mops up a spill, or a dog owner who allows their dangerous dog to roam free and unleashed in a public park.

  • How do I know if I have a case?

    You likely have a personal injury case if you were injured and suffered measurable damages—such as medical bills or pain and suffering—due to the careless, reckless, negligent, or wrongful conduct of another person or party. In other words, if someone else is to blame for your injuries, you could have grounds for a personal injury claim. The best way to know whether you have a case is to contact an attorney at our firm for a free consultation. During this initial meeting, we can go over the details of your situation and provide personalized counsel tailored to your circumstances.

  • How much is my personal injury case worth?

    The exact value of your personal injury case depends on a variety of factors. Some of these factors include the severity of your injuries, the extent of your damages, whether you had to take time off work to recover, how much time you had to take off work, whether your injuries resulted in a disability, and your degree of fault (if any) in causing the event that led to your injuries. It is not possible for any attorney to estimate the value of your claim without first reviewing the specific details involved. We encourage you to reach out to our Houston personal injury attorneys at Pines & Goldenzweig, PLLC to request a complimentary case review.

  • Will I have to go to court?

    Not all personal injury cases go to court. In fact, many settle in pre-trial litigation or as a result of your attorney’s negotiations with the insurance company. However, if the liable party refuses to play fair, you want an attorney who is not only willing but also has the experience needed to aggressively represent you at trial. At Pines & Goldenzweig, PLLC, we will prepare you for what to expect with your case, including whether or not you may need to go to court.

  • How long do I have to file a lawsuit?

    In most cases, there is a two-year statute of limitations on personal injury lawsuits in Texas (surrounding states may have different laws). This means that you typically have just two years from the date of injury to bring your claim in court. Sometimes, when an injury is not discovered right away, the statute of limitations will be deferred to two years from the date on which the injury was discovered or reasonably could have been discovered.

    There are some exceptions to this two-year deadline, but they are rare. We encourage you to act quickly after an accident or injury to avoid losing your right to seek compensation for your damages. If the statute of limitations expires, the court will almost certainly dismiss your case. Even if you think it might be too late, reach out to Pines & Goldenzweig, PLLC to discuss your legal options.

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