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Gatesville Personal Injury Lawyer

Personal Injury Representation for Gatesville and Coryell County

A car wreck at the US 84 and US 281 junction, a fall at a local business, or a semi-truck crash on a rural farm-to-market road can turn your life upside down in seconds. If someone else's carelessness caused your injury, a Gatesville personal injury lawyer from our team can help you recover money for your medical bills, lost wages, and pain. Our Gatesville attorneys at Michalk, Beatty & Alcozer, L.P. have represented injured Texans for more than two decades, and we bring that same fight to every Coryell County client.

Insurance companies don't make this easy. They often try to settle fast and cheap, before you know the full cost of your injury. That's why you need someone in your corner who knows how these companies operate and won't back down.

Why Trust Our Gatesville Personal Injury Lawyer Team

You're not just another file number to us. We take time to understand what happened, how it's affected your life, and what you need to move forward. Our attorneys build your case with real evidence instead of guessing at what an insurance adjuster will accept. This can include accident reports, medical records, and witness statements, and more. When you hire a Gatesville personal injury lawyer from our firm, you get a team that treats your case like it matters to us.

What to Do Immediately After an Accident

What you do in the hours and days after an accident can affect your case as much as the accident itself. Get medical care right away, even if you feel fine. Some injuries, like concussions or soft tissue damage, don't show symptoms until later, and a gap in treatment gives an insurance company a reason to argue your injury wasn't serious or wasn't caused by the crash.
Take photos of the scene, your vehicle, and your injuries if you're able to. Get the other driver's name, insurance information, and license plate number, and write down anything witnesses saw before they leave. Report the accident to the police and get a copy of the crash report once it's available.
Be careful what you say to any insurance adjuster, including your own. Adjusters are trained to ask questions that get you to downplay your injuries or accept blame you don't deserve. Talk to a lawyer before you give a recorded statement to anyone.

Common Causes of Injury Accidents in Coryell County

We represent clients hurt in car accidents, commercial truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, pedestrian accidents, and wrongful death cases across Coryell County.
Car accidents happen every day on Gatesville's streets and the highways that run through it. Distracted driving, speeding, and drivers who run stop signs at rural intersections cause many of the wrecks we see. As your Gatesville car accident attorney, we investigate the crash, identify every driver or company that bears responsibility, and fight for the compensation you need to heal.
Commercial truck accidents cause some of the most serious injuries we handle, because of the size and weight difference between a semi-truck and a passenger vehicle. Trucking companies often have their own insurance investigators on scene within hours. You need a truck accident lawyer in Gatesville, TX who moves just as fast to preserve evidence like driver logs, black box data, and maintenance records before they disappear.
Motorcycle accidents often cause more severe injuries than a typical car crash, because a rider has no metal frame or airbags between them and the road. Even with a helmet, riders in Coryell County face real risk from drivers who fail to check blind spots or misjudge how fast a motorcycle is closing. We build these cases carefully, because insurance companies are often quick to blame the rider first.
Pedestrian accidents happen around Gatesville's downtown square, near schools, and along roads without sidewalks where people have no choice but to walk on the shoulder. A driver who doesn't see a pedestrian in time, especially at night or in bad weather, can cause life-changing injuries. These cases often come down to proving what the driver could have seen and done differently.
Wrongful death cases are the hardest ones we handle, and also some of the most important. As a wrongful death attorney in Gatesville, we know no amount of money brings a loved one back. However, a successful wrongful death claim can cover funeral costs, lost income, and the support that person would have provided for years to come.
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What Compensation Can You Recover

Texas law allows injured people to recover both economic and non-economic damages. Economic damages cover the costs you can add up: medical bills, both past and future, lost wages from time you missed work, lost earning capacity if your injury affects your ability to work going forward, and property damage to your vehicle or other belongings.
Non-economic damages cover harm that doesn't come with a receipt, like physical pain, emotional distress, disfigurement, and the loss of ability to enjoy activities you used to do. These damages are real and Texas law recognizes them, but they require strong evidence to prove their full value.
In wrongful death cases, surviving family members can seek damages for loss of companionship, loss of financial support, funeral and burial expenses, and the mental anguish caused by losing a loved one. In rare cases involving especially reckless conduct, Texas also allows punitive damages meant to punish the wrongdoer, though these come with their own legal standards and, in most cases, statutory caps.

Texas Personal Injury Law: What You Need to Know

Texas gives you two years from the date of an accident to file a personal injury or wrongful death lawsuit. Miss that deadline, and you likely lose your right to recover anything, no matter how strong your case is.
Texas also follows a modified comparative fault rule. If you're found more than 50% at fault for your own accident, you can't recover damages at all. If you're found partly at fault but 50% or less, your compensation gets reduced by your percentage of fault. Insurance companies know this rule well and will try to shift blame onto you to reduce or deny your claim. Our job is to make sure that doesn't happen.
If your accident involved a Coryell County government vehicle or a claim against a governmental unit, special notice deadlines and damage limits under the Texas Tort Claims Act may apply. These cases move on a different timeline than a standard car accident claim, so it's worth talking to a lawyer as soon as possible if a government vehicle or employee was involved.
Rural Texas also has more uninsured and underinsured drivers than the state average, which matters a great deal if the at-fault driver can't cover your damages out of their own policy. This is where your own uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage, if you have it, can step in. We'll review your policy along with the at-fault driver's to make sure every available source of recovery gets pursued.

Why Choose Michalk, Beatty & Alcozer, L.P.? Our Commitment to You

  • Unyielding Commitment to Justice
    We strive to ensure that all persons have access to a legal process that is fair, open, transparent, and holds those who infringe on your rights accountable.
  • Relentless Pursuit of Fair Compensation
    We advocate to secure the maximum compensation you deserve, recognizing the profound impact your lawsuit can have on your livelihood.
  • Empathetic Guidance Through Adversity
    We stand by your side with unwavering support and understanding, providing guidance and reassurance during what may be one of the most challenging times in your life.
  • Resolute Advocacy for Your Rights
    With determination and expertise, we navigate the complexities of the legal system on your behalf, steadfastly protecting your rights and interests at every turn.

Driving Risks Around Gatesville

Gatesville sits at the junction of US Highway 84 and US Highway 281, two heavily traveled routes that carry both local traffic and long-haul commercial trucking through Coryell County. That mix of fast-moving highway traffic, slower local drivers, and large trucks making wide turns creates real risk, especially at intersections and on the two-lane farm-to-market roads that connect Gatesville to the rest of the county.

The Legal Process: What Happens After You Hire Us

Every case starts with an investigation. We gather the police report, photograph the scene if it hasn't changed too much, collect medical records, and talk to witnesses while their memories are still fresh. For truck accidents, this often means sending a preservation letter to stop a trucking company from erasing electronic logging data.
Once we understand the full scope of your injury, including any future medical needs, we send a demand letter to the insurance company laying out what happened and what your claim is worth. Most cases resolve here, through negotiation, once the insurance company sees we've built a case they can't pick apart.
If the insurance company won't offer a fair number, we file a lawsuit in Coryell County and move into the litigation phase, which includes discovery, depositions, and pretrial motions. Even after filing, most cases still settle before trial. But we prepare every case as if it's going in front of a jury, because that preparation is exactly what gives us the leverage to get a fair settlement instead of a lowball offer.

Filing Your Case in Coryell County

Personal injury lawsuits arising in Gatesville are typically filed in Coryell County, at the Coryell County Courthouse, 620 E Main St, Gatesville, TX 76528. As your Coryell County personal injury attorney, we handle the entire process, from the initial demand letter to the insurance company, through litigation if a fair settlement isn't offered, to trial if that's what it takes to get you paid what you're owed.

Meet Your Gatesville Personal Injury Lawyer Team

Attorneys Glenn W. Michalk, Jay R. Beatty, Manuel Alcozer, and Robert "Alex" Bass bring decades of combined experience to every case Michalk, Beatty & Alcozer, L.P. takes on. We built our practice on Central Texas cases, and we understand the courts, insurance companies, and local rhythms that shape how a Coryell County case moves forward.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Gatesville, Texas?

In most cases, Texas law gives you two years from the date of your accident to file a lawsuit. Some claims, especially against government entities, have shorter notice deadlines, so don't wait to talk to a lawyer.

What if I was partly at fault for my accident?

You can still recover compensation as long as you're found 50% or less at fault, though your award gets reduced by your percentage of fault. An insurance company will often try to pin more blame on you than is fair, which is exactly why you need someone fighting on your side.

How much does it cost to hire a personal injury lawyer in Gatesville?

We work on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay nothing upfront and we only get paid if we win your case.

What should I do after a car accident in Coryell County?

Get medical care right away, even if you feel okay. Then document everything you can and call us before you talk to any insurance adjuster.

Will my personal injury case go to trial?

Most cases settle before trial, but we prepare every case as if it's going to court. That preparation is exactly what gives us leverage to negotiate a fair settlement.

What if the at-fault driver doesn't have insurance?

This happens more often in rural areas than people expect. If you have uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage on your own policy, it can step in to cover your damages, and we'll review every policy involved to find every available source of recovery.

Get Your Free Consultation

You don't have to figure this out alone, and you don't have to pay anything to start. Contact our office today for a free consultation with a Gatesville personal injury lawyer who will listen to what happened and tell you straight what your case is worth. Call (254) 765-9552. Hablamos español.

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