Alicia Ellis (AliciaEllis)

Car Accident Lawyers Driving in the Dallas Metroplex is often frustrating. Major thoroughfares like I-35, I-30, and North Central Expressway can be extremely dangerous. If you were injured in a car accident caused by a careless driver, our auto accident attorneys can build a strong case on your behalf.

To start an investigation into your car accident case, please call the Turley Law Firm today at 214-691-4025 0r email us at turley@wturley.com. Our Dallas attorneys will discuss the details of your claim during a free consultation.

For detailed information about car accidents, please view the following sections:

What Caused the Car Accident?

Drunk Driving Accident Cases

Texting & Distracted Driving

Types of Auto Accident Injuries

Diagnosing Auto Accident Injuries

Whiplash And Your Car Accident

What To Do After a Car Accident – Step-By-Step

Assessing the Scene After a Car Accident

Liability in Car Accident Cases

Contact Our Attorneys For Help With Your Car Accident Case

What Caused the Car Accident?

Negligence behind the wheel can take many different forms. When a driver fails to operate a vehicle safely it can cause serious injury not only to people in other cars and pedestrians but the responsible driver and his/her passengers, too.

Our Dallas Car Accident Lawyers represent clients harmed by drivers who engage in reckless conduct such as:

Speeding

Careless driving

Road rage

Drugged or drunk driving

Texting and other forms of distracted driving

Driving without sleep

Car Accident Lawyers | Drunk DrivingDrunk Driving Accident Cases

In 2015, Texas had more deaths caused by drunk driving than any other state in the country. This doesn’t take into account the thousands more people who are severely injured in collisions caused by drunk drivers in Dallas and other parts of the state each year.

Texas law states that a person is driving while intoxicated (DWI) with a blood alcohol content (BAC) of .08% or higher. If alcohol is found to be a factor in an auto accident even if the driver doesn’t have a BAC over the legal limit, they can still be impaired and found liable.

But the drunk driver might not be the only responsible party. Institutions serving alcohol to an obviously intoxicated patron can be the subject of legal action if the customer injures and kills someone in a drunk driving accident.