MVA Lawsuit
After a Car Accident, You Deserve Answers—Not More Confusion.
Injured in a recent crash? The aftermath can be overwhelming—pain, stress, and uncertainty about your next steps. You don’t have to navigate this alone. We’re here to bring you clarity and connect you with the right support.
At Public Justice Advocates, we understand the distress a vehicle accident causes. That’s why we tirelessly connect people like you with trusted, experienced personal injury law firms in Texas who genuinely understand your situation and know how to fight for your rights.
What you can expect from us:
- No upfront fees.
- No aggressive sales tactics.
Just smart, compassionate guidance when you need it most.
If you sustained injuries or received treatment following a motor vehicle accident, you may be eligible to pursue an MVA lawsuit. Eligibility is typically based on the following criteria:
- You were injured or treated after the accident
- A police report was filed
- The accident was not your fault
- At least one party involved has auto insurance
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How We Help You Find Justice
Navigating the legal aftermath of an accident can feel complex. We simplify the process, connecting you with the right legal expertise efficiently and without stress.
- You Share Your Story: A simple, confidential form or quick phone call is all it takes. Tell us what happened on your terms.
- We Match You Expertly: We connect you exclusively with trusted, pre-vetted law firms specializing in motor vehicle accident cases right here in Texas.
- You Get a Free, No-Obligation Consultation: Speak directly with an attorney who understands your specific situation. There are no upfront fees, and absolutely no pressure to proceed until you’re ready.
Whether your accident occurred on a busy Houston freeway, a quiet Dallas street, the bustling roads of Austin, or a rural backroad in West Texas—we’re here to help you find local, qualified assistance.
Why Trust Public Justice Advocates?
Your peace of mind is our priority. We’re built on transparency, speed, and unwavering support.
- Your Advocate, Not a Law Firm: Unlike traditional firms, our sole focus is connecting you with the right legal help. We don’t have a quota to fill; we have a commitment to your well-being.
- Rapid Response: We know time is critical. Many individuals hear back from a potential law firm within hours of submitting their information.
- You’re Always in Control: We provide options and information, but the decision to proceed is always yours. We never pressure you.
Completely Free Service: Our service is always free for you. We believe everyone deserves access to justice without financial barriers.
What To Do Immediately After a Car Accident
Small actions taken now can significantly impact your future claim. Here’s a quick guide to protect yourself and your rights:

Prioritize Safety
Move yourself and your vehicle to a safe location if possible.
Call 911 (Even for Minor Injuries)
Report the accident and request medical assistance. Some injuries manifest hours or days later.
Be Careful What You Say
Never admit fault or say “I’m okay” if you feel any pain or discomfort.
Document Everything
Take clear photos and videos of the scene, vehicle damage, road conditions, and any visible injuries.
Exchange Information
Get the other driver’s name, contact information, license plate number, and insurance details.
Obtain a Crash Report Number
This is crucial for your claim.
Contact Us Before Insurers
Speaking with insurance companies before understanding your rights can jeopardize your claim. Let us help you connect with legal counsel first.
Even minor missteps can impact your claim later. We’ll help you avoid them and ensure your path to recovery is secure.
Don't Jeopardize Your Claim:
7 Critical Mistakes to Avoid After a Car Accident
Minimizing Injuries: Saying “I’m okay” when you’re in pain.
Skipping Official Report: Not calling the police or skipping a crash report.
Delaying Medical Care: Neglecting immediate or follow-up medical attention.
Losing Key Evidence: Failing to gather witness information or document the scene.
Social Media Overshare: Posting accident details on social media.
Talking to Insurers Blindly: Speaking to insurance companies before understanding your full rights.
Waiting Too Long: Delaying legal action past critical deadlines.
Ready for Clarity? Contact Us Today.
Whether you’re dealing with pain, uncertainty, or trying to help a loved one, Public Justice Advocates is here to walk with you through this challenging time. Take the first step toward healing and justice.
frequently asked questions
Do I really need a lawyer after an accident?
If you’re injured, facing medical bills, or dealing with uncooperative insurance companies, an experienced personal injury attorney is invaluable. They ensure your rights are protected and you receive fair compensation.
How long do I have to take legal action in Texas?
Typically, the Statute of Limitations in Texas is 2 years from the date of the accident. However, acting sooner helps preserve crucial evidence and strengthen your case.
What does it cost to get started with a law firm? Nothing upfront.
The personal injury law firms we partner with work on a contingency basis, meaning they only get paid if they win or settle your case. Your initial consultation through us is always free.
What if I didn’t go to the hospital right away?
You may absolutely still have a case. It’s common for accident-related pain and symptoms to appear days or even weeks after the incident. Seek medical attention as soon as you notice any discomfort.
What if I already gave a recorded statement to insurance?
That’s okay. It’s best to speak with a lawyer as soon as possible after doing so. They can advise you on how to proceed safely and avoid further pitfalls.
What if the accident was partly my fault?
Texas uses a “modified comparative fault” rule. As long as you are determined to be 50% or less at fault, you may still be eligible to recover damages. An attorney can assess your specific situation.
Can I speak to someone in Spanish?
Yes. Many of the reputable law firms we partner with have dedicated bilingual staff ready to assist you in Spanish.
Is this service truly confidential?
Absolutely. Your privacy is paramount. We will never sell or misuse your data. It is used solely for the purpose of connecting you with the appropriate legal assistance.
