The Fourth of July should be about making memories with family and friends, not spending the holiday in an emergency room or worrying about how you’re going to pay your medical bills. Unfortunately, every year we see serious crashes caused by speeding, distracted driving, and impaired drivers during one of the busiest travel weekends in Texas.
For more than 45 years, the Ezequiel Reyna Law Office has stood beside families whose lives changed in a matter of seconds because of another driver’s careless decision. During busy holiday weekends like the Fourth of July, we often see an increase in serious car accidents caused by distracted driving, speeding, and impaired drivers. If you have been injured in a Texas car accident, call us and we will help you.
What Should I Do Immediately After a Car Accident?
The moments following a crash can be overwhelming. Taking the right steps can make a significant difference in your recovery and any future insurance or legal claim.
If possible, you should:
- Check yourself and your passengers for injuries.
- Call 911 if anyone is injured or if there is significant property damage.
- Request that law enforcement respond and complete an official accident report.
- Move your vehicle to a safe location if it can be done safely.
- Exchange contact and insurance information with the other driver.
- Take photographs of the vehicles, roadway, skid marks, traffic signals, weather conditions, and any visible injuries.
- Collect contact information from witnesses.
- Avoid discussing fault or apologizing at the scene.
Over the years, we have seen small details make a big difference in a case. Taking photographs, getting witness information, and making sure a police report is completed can help protect your rights later.
What If the Other Driver Was Drunk?
Unfortunately, holiday weekends often bring a spike in drunk driving crashes. Fourth of July celebrations frequently involve alcohol, making impaired driving one of the leading causes of serious holiday accidents.
If you believe the other driver is intoxicated:
- Tell the responding police officer about your observations.
- Do not argue with or confront the driver.
- Allow law enforcement to conduct its investigation.
A driver arrested for Driving While Intoxicated, or DWI, may face criminal penalties, but that is separate from your right to pursue compensation through a personal injury claim.
Depending on the circumstances, you may be able to recover compensation for:
- Medical expenses
- Lost wages
- Future medical treatment
- Pain and suffering
- Property damage
- Physical impairment
- Mental anguish
Police reports, witness statements, body camera footage, field sobriety tests, and blood alcohol evidence can all become important pieces of evidence in your case.
What If I Don’t Feel Injured Until Later?
This is one of the most common questions we hear.
After a traumatic collision, your body’s adrenaline can temporarily mask pain. It is not unusual for symptoms to appear several hours or even days after the accident.
Some injuries commonly associated with delayed symptoms include:
- Whiplash
- Concussions
- Soft tissue injuries
- Neck and back injuries
- Internal injuries
If you begin experiencing headaches, dizziness, numbness, stiffness, pain, or any new symptoms after leaving the accident scene, seek medical attention as soon as possible.
Prompt medical treatment not only protects your health but also creates documentation linking your injuries to the accident. Waiting too long to seek treatment may allow an insurance company to argue that your injuries were caused by something else.
Should I See a Doctor Even If I Feel Fine?
Yes.
Even if you believe your injuries are minor, it is wise to be evaluated by a medical professional after any significant collision.
Many serious injuries, including concussions, internal bleeding, and soft tissue injuries, may not produce immediate symptoms. Early diagnosis can prevent complications and create important medical records documenting your condition from the beginning.
Your health should always come first.
Should I Talk to the Insurance Company?
You should report the accident to your own insurance company promptly. However, you should be cautious when speaking with the other driver’s insurance company.
Insurance adjusters often begin investigating claims immediately and may request:
- A recorded statement
- Medical authorizations
- Quick settlement agreements
One of the biggest mistakes we see people make is assuming the insurance company is looking out for them. Their job is to protect their company. Our job is to protect you and your family’s future.
Before accepting any settlement or signing documents, make sure you understand the full extent of your injuries and damages. Once you settle your claim, you may lose the right to seek additional compensation later.
What Compensation Can I Recover After a Texas Car Accident?
Every case is unique, but depending on the circumstances, injured victims may be entitled to compensation for:
- Current and future medical expenses
- Lost income
- Reduced earning capacity
- Property damage
- Pain and suffering
- Physical impairment
- Mental anguish
The value of a claim depends on several factors, including the severity of your injuries, available insurance coverage, and the evidence supporting your case.
How Long Do I Have to File a Car Accident Claim in Texas?
Texas law generally limits the amount of time you have to file a personal injury lawsuit after a motor vehicle accident.
Because every case is different, and certain exceptions may apply, it is important to speak with an experienced Texas car accident attorney as soon as possible. Acting early also helps preserve valuable evidence before it is lost or destroyed.
Final Thoughts
The Fourth of July should be remembered for celebrating with the people you love, not for a preventable tragedy.
If you’ve been injured in a Texas car accident during the holiday weekend, your priorities should be protecting your health, documenting the accident, and understanding your legal rights as soon as possible.
Whether the crash was caused by distracted driving, speeding, or an impaired driver, calling our office immediately is the right step to make a meaningful difference in both your recovery and your ability to pursue the compensation you deserve.
Standing With You When It Matters Most
For more than 45 years, the Law Offices of Ezequiel Reyna Jr. has stood beside individuals and families whose lives were turned upside down by serious accidents. We understand how overwhelming the days following a crash can be. Our team is here to answer your questions, handle the insurance companies, and fight for the compensation you deserve while you focus on your recovery.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a Fourth of July car accident, do not wait to learn about your legal options. Contact the Law Offices of Ezequiel Reyna Jr. Personal Injury Law today for a free consultation. From our offices in Weslaco and McAllen, we proudly represent accident victims throughout the Rio Grande Valley, South Texas, and the Midland Odessa area.
Call (956) 968-9556 today to speak with an experienced Texas car accident attorney. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including nights, weekends, and holidays, because accidents do not wait, and neither should you.
