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DALLAS FORT WORTH

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FORT WORTH

No matter how or where it happened, if you or a loved one has been hurt due to someone’s negligence in Texas, you don’t need just any lawyer. You need a skilled and compassionate Frisco personal injury lawyer who commands the respect and attention that your injury deserves.

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Fighting For You

It's What We Do

After an accident, a dedicated and reliable personal injury lawyer in Frisco, TX can make a significant difference in the outcome of your case. Contact JML Injury Law now for a free consultation. Our singular purpose is to fight for those who have been injured in Texas by the negligence of a person, company, or entity.

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Our Results-Driven Process

REPUTABLE & PROVEN TRACK RECORD

$1,000,000s recovered for hundreds of injured victims represented throughout Texas.

1 ON 1 ATTENTION

Unlike some larger law firms, we guarantee one attorney will handle your case from beginning to end.

FREE & CONFIDENTIAL CONSULTATION

We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning no legal fees unless we recover a settlement for you.

Specialization
Specialization

Areas Of Practice

When you're injured in an accident caused by someone else's negligence, you need a skilled and aggressive personal injury attorney in Frisco, Texas. Don't settle for anything less.

Commercial Vehicle<br>Accidents

Commercial Vehicle
Accidents

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Rear-End<br>Accidents

Rear-End
Accidents

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18-Wheeler<br>Accidents

18-Wheeler
Accidents

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Beauty Salon<br>Accidents

Beauty Salon
Accidents

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TESTIMONIALS

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JML Injury Law takes great pride in the opportunity to serve our clients and their families during such difficult times.

FAQS
FAQS

Frequently Asked Questions

We created this FAQ section to provide you with answers to common questions that apply to many personal injury cases in Texas. However, at JML Injury Law, we can answer any questions about your specific case. Please call us at (214) 764-3600 for more specific answers to your important questions.

You must initiate a personal injury claim before the statute of limitations expires. In Texas, most personal injury cases are subject to a two-year statute of limitations. Any personal injury lawsuit must be filed within two years of the date of the accident. Though, there are some limited exceptions to our state’s general statute of limitations. You may have more or less time to file in certain circumstances. A Firsco personal injury lawyer can answer questions about the statute of limitations.

Following a serious accident in Texas, it is crucial that you take the proper steps to protect your health, safety, well-being, and legal rights. To start, injured victims should seek immediate attention from a qualified doctor. Not only is seeing a doctor important for your health, you must see a doctor to be eligible to bring a personal injury claim. Beyond seeing a doctor, it is important to proactively document your accident. The sooner you consult with an experienced Frisco personal injury lawyer, the better position you will be in to bring a legal claim.

Negligence is the failure to take reasonable care. What constitutes negligence is highly fact-specific. A party is negligent if they fail to act with the care that a reasonably prudent person would have acted within under similar circumstances. As an example, a driver who runs a red light and causes a crash is negligent. A reasonably prudent driver would have stopped. Likewise, a property owner that lives a slip and fall hazard unaddressed for multiple hours may also be deemed negligent. A reasonably prudent property owner would have taken action to keep guests safe.

Under Texas law (Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ann. § 33.001), tort claims are subject to a proportionate responsible standard. Also known as comparative negligence, each party to an accident in Texas will be held liable in a manner proportionate to their share of the fault. An injured victim could even be held partially responsible for their own accident.

With a small exception for punitive damages, Texas allows injured victims to seek compensatory damages. In other words, the value of your personal injury claim will be worth the actual extent of your economic and non-economic damages. To get a better idea of what your injury claim could be worth, contact our personal injury attorney in Frisco, TX now.

In Texas, you can seek personal injury compensation for both economic and non-economic damages. You may be eligible to recover financial compensation for the following types of losses:

  • Property damage (motor vehicle repairs/replacement);
  • Ambulance costs and emergency room care;
  • Hospital bills and related health care costs;
  • Lost of current and future wages;
  • Pain and suffering;
  • Permanent scarring;
  • Physical impairment or disability; and
  • Wrongful death of a family member.