Uninsured Motorist Accident Attorney

Have you been hurt in an accident caused by a motorist who didn’t have insurance? Don’t panic. Instead, let an uninsured motorist attorney from Fibich, Leebron, Copeland & Briggs pursue the financial resources you need to put your life back on track.

How Our Personal Injury Lawyers Can Help After a Car Crash with an Uninsured Motorist

The uninsured motorist lawyers at Fibich, Leebron, Copeland & Briggs can help you seek compensation for your ongoing and future losses or expenses by:

  • Investigating the crash to recover evidence for your case, such as police accident reports, surveillance camera footage, eyewitness statements, and accident scene photos
  • Identifying liable parties to evaluate your options for recovering compensation, including determining whether you or other parties have applicable insurance coverage
  • Documenting your injuries and losses to calculate what fair compensation entails
  • Handling communications and negotiations with insurance adjusters, defense attorneys, and other parties so you can focus on your treatment and rehabilitation
  • Vigorously pursuing the financial relief you need, whether through a settlement or by taking your claims to court and trial, if necessary

Recovering Compensation After an Accident with an Uninsured Driver

If an uninsured driver has hit you, you may have several avenues for recovering compensation. For example, you could pursue legal claims against the at-fault driver to recover from their personal assets. You could also file a claim with your insurance company if you have uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage included in your policy. While uninsured motorist coverage is optional, you likely have it unless you rejected it in writing at the time of purchase.

The car accident attorneys with Fibich, Leebron, Copeland & Briggs can pursue your various claims on your behalf, seeking fair compensation for your:

  • Vehicle repair expenses, alternative transportation costs, or reimbursement for your car’s value if the crash totals it
  • Medical bills, including medical treatment and rehabilitation expenses
  • Costs of long-term disability care, such as home health services, housekeeping/childcare assistance, or home renovations to install disability accommodations
  • Ongoing and future losses of wages and job benefits due to missed work
  • Physical pain and anguish
  • Emotional trauma and distress
  • Lost quality of life due to physical disabilities or disfigurement

Statute of Limitations for Uninsured Motorist Claims in Houston

Under Texas’s statute of limitations for accident claims, you typically have two years to file a lawsuit against an uninsured or underinsured driver. If your insurer wrongfully denies your claim, Texas law gives you two years from the bad faith denial to pursue a lawsuit against your car insurance company. Because you have limited time to pursue legal action in an uninsured motorist claim, talk to an uninsured motorist accident lawyer as soon as possible after a crash. 

Contact an Uninsured Motorist Attorney Today

If a motorist who didn’t have insurance hit you recently, you’re probably worried about how you’ll pay for your expenses and seek compensation for the pain and trauma you’ve suffered. The answer is just a click or a phone call away.

Contact Fibich, Leebron, Copeland & Briggs today for a free, no-obligation consultation with an uninsured motorist accident attorney. Our board-certified attorneys can put their decades of experience to work demanding the compensation you deserve.