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A serious car accident can turn your life upside down. Medical bills, time away from work, and the emotional toll of recovery often feel overwhelming — and insurance companies rarely make things easier. At Baeza Law Firm, we fight for good people who have been hurt in car accidents across Texas and New Mexico. Our mission is clear: hold negligent drivers and their insurers accountable so you can focus on healing.
A car accident claim is a legal case brought when someone is injured because of another driver’s careless or reckless actions. Common causes include distracted driving, speeding, drunk driving, or failing to follow traffic laws. If another driver’s negligence caused your injuries, you may be entitled to compensation.
Common Injuries in Car Accidents
Car accidents can cause injuries that range from minor to life-altering, such as:
- Whiplash and neck injuries
- Back and spinal cord injuries
- Broken bones
- Head and traumatic brain injuries
- Internal injuries
- Emotional distress and PTSD
Your Rights After an Accident
If you were hurt because of someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation for:
Medical expenses and ongoing care
Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
Pain and suffering
Property damage
Wrongful death damages (for surviving family members)
Insurance companies will often try to settle for less than you deserve. With Baeza Law Firm on your side, you can fight back.
How Baeza Law Firm Helps
Investigating your accident thoroughly
Gathering evidence and expert testimony
Negotiating aggressively with insurance companies
Taking your case to trial if necessary
You don’t pay us unless we win.
Take Action Today If you or a loved one has been injured, don’t wait. The sooner you call, the stronger your case will be. 📞 Call 915-200-HELP or contact us online for a free consultation.
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