Misunderstandings about personal injury cases are widespread, leading many Texans to hesitate or make uninformed decisions when seeking compensation for their injuries. From the belief that minor injuries aren’t worth a lawsuit to the misconception that insurance companies will always offer fair settlements, these myths can significantly impact the outcomes of personal injury lawsuits. It’s crucial to dispel these misconceptions to ensure that injured parties understand their rights and the legal options available to them.

By addressing these myths, the Law Office of Shane McClelland, PLLC aims to provide clarity and encourage those who have been injured due to someone else’s negligence to take informed steps toward securing the compensation they deserve with our help. Nobody deserves to pay the financial or physical price of another person or party’s recklessness, including you. To learn more, fill out our contact form today.

5 Common Misconceptions About Personal Injury Cases in Texas

When it comes time to navigate the aftermath of your personal injury accident, you may have heard some of the following myths and misconceptions:

Misconception #1: Personal Injury Lawsuits Are Always Expensive and Time-Consuming

Many believe that filing a personal injury lawsuit in Texas will drain their finances and take years to resolve. While legal processes can be lengthy and costly, most personal injury cases settle before going to trial. Also, lawyers often work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if you win your case, alleviating upfront financial burdens. At the Law Office of Shane McClelland, we work on a contingency fee basis for all personal injury cases, meaning we only get paid if you win.

Misconception #2: Minor Injuries Don’t Warrant a Lawsuit

People often think that if their injuries are not severe, they shouldn’t bother filing a lawsuit. However, even minor injuries can have long-term effects and result in significant medical bills. It’s important to seek legal advice regardless of the injury’s perceived severity to ensure all potential costs are covered.

Misconception #3: You Can File a Lawsuit Anytime After the Injury

Another common misconception is that you have an unlimited amount of time to file a personal injury lawsuit. Texas law imposes a statute of limitations, typically two years from the date of the injury, to file a lawsuit. There are some exceptions to the strict two year rule and a personal injury attorney can help you determine if you are within the required timeframe. But, please don’t wait to call. Delaying action can result in losing the right to seek compensation.

Misconception #4: Insurance Companies Will Fairly Compensate You

Many believe that insurance companies are on their side and will offer a fair settlement. In reality, insurance companies aim to minimize payouts. Without legal representation, you may receive a lower settlement than you deserve. An experienced attorney can negotiate on your behalf to ensure you get a fair amount.

Misconception #5: You Don’t Need a Lawyer for a Personal Injury Lawsuit

Some think that handling a personal injury lawsuit on their own is sufficient, especially for straightforward cases. However, personal injury law is complex, and insurance companies have experienced adjusters and attorneys. Having a knowledgeable lawyer like Shane McClelland increases the chances of a favorable outcome with a higher payout to you, as he can navigate the legal intricacies and advocate effectively for your rights and a worthy settlement offer.

Injured in an Accident? Get the Professional Help You Deserve 

Navigating the complexities of personal injury law in Texas can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to face it alone. At the Law Office of Shane McClelland, PLLC, we provide personalized and dedicated legal representation. With nearly 20 years of experience, we understand the nuances of personal injury cases and work tirelessly to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve.

Choosing the right attorney can make a significant difference in the outcome of your case. We pride ourselves on open communication, a dedicated work ethic, and a client-focused approach. Let us help level the playing field against powerful insurance companies and large corporations. Contact us today for a free case evaluation at (713) 987-7107 or through our contact form.