The Rolon Law Firm

Car Accident Claims

You get we handle collision cases from initial filing through settlement or trial.

After a car accident in The Woodlands, you need someone who knows how insurance companies work and won't let them lowball you. We investigate what happened, gather the police report and witness statements, and build a case for what you're actually owed. Most claims settle without trial, but we're ready to go to court if the insurance company won't budge.

The Houston area sees a lot of rear-end collisions on I-45 and accidents at busy intersections like Research Forest and Woodlands Parkway. We work with local medical providers to document your injuries, request your medical records, and calculate damages that cover hospital bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. We handle communication with the other driver's insurance company so you don't have to.

You get a straightforward process. We explain what to expect at each step, keep you updated on progress, and handle the paperwork. Most clients pay nothing upfront. We work on contingency, which means we only get paid if you do. You keep your settlement. No surprises.

What's included: Investigation of the accident and collection of police reports and witness statements; Medical record review and coordination with your doctors; Demand letter and negotiation with the insurance company; Settlement agreement preparation or court representation if needed; No upfront fees; contingency fee arrangement.

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Questions

Car Accident Claims — FAQ

How long does a car accident claim usually take?

Most settle within 3 to 6 months once we have your medical records and a clear picture of damages. If the insurance company won't negotiate fairly, litigation can take longer, but we'll give you realistic timelines as we go.

What if I was partially at fault for the accident?

Texas uses comparative negligence. Even if you're partially responsible, you can still recover damages. We'll argue your percentage of fault down and make sure you get what you're entitled to.

Do I have to go to court?

No. Most car accident claims settle in settlement negotiations. We only file a lawsuit if the insurance company refuses a fair offer. We'll advise you on whether court makes sense for your case.