Estime la compensación en Texas usando datos específicos del estado.
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Cinco hechos legales que determinan lo que puede recuperar en un reclamo por lesión en Texas. Estas reglas se aplican antes de cualquier estimación por calculadora.
You can recover as long as you are 50% or less at fault. Reach 51% = $0. Damages reduced proportionally.
You file the claim against the at-fault driver's liability insurance. No PIP requirement; you recover pain & suffering directly without crossing a threshold.
Lesiones corporales (por persona / por accidente) más daños materiales. Usted reclama contra la póliza del conductor culpable — más allá de estos límites requiere cobertura UM o ir tras bienes personales.
Sin límite legal sobre daños por dolor y sufrimiento — determinado por jurado o acuerdo según los méritos del caso.
Perder este plazo = reclamo prohibido para siempre — sin excepciones en la mayoría de los casos. Presentar demanda (no solo reclamo) antes del plazo preserva sus derechos.
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If you were injured in Texas due to someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation for both economic damages (medical bills, lost wages) and non-economic damages — commonly known as pain and suffering. Texas (TX) personal injury law has its own rules on damage caps, statutes of limitations, and how fault is apportioned. This page explains the key Texas-specific factors that affect your settlement, and the calculator above estimates a settlement range using the actual TX multiplier and statutory parameters.
Texas courts and insurance adjusters most commonly use two methods to value non-economic damages:
The calculator on this page lets you toggle between both methods and adjust the multiplier within the Texas range to model different scenarios.
Texas does not impose a general statutory cap on non-economic damages in standard personal injury cases. This means a jury may award any amount it considers reasonable based on the evidence of pain, suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life.
However, punitive damages in Texas are capped at $750,000. Punitive damages are reserved for cases involving grossly negligent, intentional, or malicious conduct.
In Texas, you generally have 2 years from the date of the injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. Missing this deadline almost always means losing your right to compensation entirely, regardless of how strong your case is on the merits.
Important exceptions and nuances that may affect the deadline in Texas:
Texas follows the modified comparative negligence (51% bar) rule. You can recover damages as long as you are not more than 50% at fault. If you are 50% at fault on a $100,000 claim, you still recover $50,000. If you are 51% or more at fault, you recover nothing.
This is one of the most consequential rules in Texas personal injury law. Insurance adjusters routinely try to assign a percentage of fault to the claimant in order to reduce or eliminate the payout. Documenting your case carefully and limiting recorded statements to the at-fault party’s insurer are key defensive practices.
Settlement values vary widely based on injury severity, liability strength, and insurance limits. The following ranges reflect typical Texas outcomes for the categories shown — your actual settlement may be higher or lower:
If your injury arose from a motor vehicle accident, the at-fault driver’s insurance is the primary source of recovery. Texas requires drivers to carry minimum liability coverage of:
Texas is a fault-based / tort liability state. You may pursue the at-fault driver and their insurer directly for both economic damages and pain and suffering — there is no statutory injury threshold required.
If the at-fault driver carries only the state minimum (or is uninsured), your recovery may be limited to those amounts unless you can pursue your own underinsured/uninsured motorist coverage.
Studies by the Insurance Research Council have consistently found that represented claimants recover roughly 3.5× more on average than unrepresented claimants — even after attorney fees. Most Texas personal injury attorneys work on contingency (typically 33% of recovery, sometimes 40% if the case goes to trial), which means no upfront cost.
Cases where representation is especially valuable in Texas:
This page provides general information about Texas personal injury law and is not legal advice. Outcomes vary by case and the rules above may have changed. Consult a licensed Texas attorney for advice on your specific situation.