Houston’s Trusted Auto Accident Attorney – $0 Fees Until We Win
Talk is easy. Results are what matter. Below are real settlements and verdicts obtained by our Houston auto accident attorneys for injured victims and families across the Greater Houston area and Texas. These are not projections. They are not averages. They are actual outcomes for real clients who trusted us with the most difficult moments of their lives.
Disclaimer: Past results do not guarantee or predict a similar outcome in any future case. Every case is different. The results below reflect the specific facts, injuries, and circumstances of each individual matter.
Injury: Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). Occurred on I-10 near Houston. Driver hours of service violation proven via black box data analysis.
Injury: Spinal Cord Injury — Permanent Disability. Occurred on Hwy 290 Houston corridor. Operator liability established through corporate master service agreement.
Injury: Fatality — Surviving Spouse & Children. Driver fatigue and FMCSA HOS violations proven; punitive damages awarded.
Injury: Severe Burns — Required Multiple Surgeries. Commercial tanker rollover on Houston loop; HazMat regulation violations successfully proven.
Injury: Broken Pelvis, Multiple Fractures
Case Details: Overloaded industrial produced-water truck on a regional transit route near Houston; corporate operator liability successfully established.
Injury: Severe Spinal Injuries
Case Details: High-speed collision on a major Texas highway corridor; driver fatigue and overweight cargo load violation proven.
Injury: Leg Amputation
Case Details: Strict cargo securement violation; heavy industrial pipe fell from a moving flatbed truck on I-20, causing catastrophic injuries.
Injury: Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) — Long-term Care Required
Case Details: Severe collision where both the exploration & production (E&P) operator and the third-party trucking company were held liable through direct negligence and respondeat superior.
Injury: Cervical Spine Surgery — C5/C6 Fusion
Case Details: Federal Hours of Service (HOS) log violation proven conclusively via Electronic Logging Device (ELD) data; maximum policy settlement secured before trial.
Injury: Multiple Broken Bones — Required 3 Surgeries
Case Details: Jackknife collision caused by excessive speed during adverse weather conditions; driver and motor carrier both held fully liable.
Injury: Wrongful Death — Surviving Family Recovery
Case Details: Catastrophic rear-end underride crash; both the commercial carrier and the trailer manufacturer were named as defendants due to a defective underride guard.
Injury: Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) + Permanent Vision Loss
Case Details: High-speed rear-end collision caused by a distracted commercial driver and severe brake maintenance failure; punitive damages awarded.
Injury: Severe Third-Degree Burns — Multiple Surgeries Required
Case Details: Catastrophic rollover on a major Texas highway involving serious HazMat transport violations and inadequate load securement; punitive damages awarded.
Injury: Inhalation Injury — Permanent Lung Damage
Case Details: Toxic gas exposure (H2S) where the commercial driver failed to follow strict federal HazMat protocols; corporate carrier cited for severe safety violations.
Injury: Fatality — Surviving Spouse & Minor Children
Case Details: Fatal crash caused by extreme driver fatigue and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) log violations; successfully pursued survival and wrongful death claims, including exemplary punitive damages.
Injury: Fatality — Surviving Family Recovery
Case Details: Corporate operator and the logistics contractor both held fully liable; substantial exemplary damages included in the final verdict.
The results above were not handed to our clients. They were fought for — through investigation, evidence preservation, expert witnesses, and when necessary, trial. Every case starts with a free, confidential consultation.
Within 24 hours of being hired, our firm dispatches an emergency legal spoliation letter. This legally forces the trucking company to preserve the vehicle’s black box (ECM data), digital driver logs (ELD), and dashcam footage before it can be wiped or destroyed. This rapid-response data has won cases outright.
Commercial vehicle crashes are legally complex and often involve multiple hidden defendants. We investigate the driver, the motor carrier, the shipping broker, the third-party cargo loader, and the equipment lessor. Uncovering every single party means maximizing the insurance coverage available for your injuries.
Insurance corporations know exactly which personal injury attorneys settle cheap out of fear of the courtroom. Our reputation is built on taking complex cases all the way to a jury. That trial-ready reputation alone forces insurance adjusters to offer significantly higher settlements before we ever step into a courtroom.
Our legal team possesses deep, specialized insider knowledge of how major energy corporations, refinery logistics, and nationwide shipping companies structure their corporate contractor liability. We know exactly how they hide their assets, and we know exactly how to pierce those legal shields to get you paid.
We meticulously pull the target trucking company’s historical federal inspection data, safety violation records, and individual driver qualification files. Proving a corporate pattern of safety violations justifies punitive damages — which drastically increases the final settlement value of your injury claim.
We work strictly on a contingency fee basis. This means our financial outcome is tied directly to yours. We front all litigation and expert witness costs out of pocket. You pay us absolutely nothing unless we successfully recover money for you.
“Bryan Rodriguez fought the insurance company when they tried to lowball my claim. He handled everything and helped me get the compensation I needed.”
“No fees unless we won made it possible for me to get help right away. The team kept me updated and took the stress off my shoulders.”
“Professional, aggressive, and caring. Bryan and his team treated my case like it mattered.”