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Austin Car Accident Lawyer

Austin, Texas, is known for the Texas State Capitol, Zilker Park and Lady Bird Lake, and is also home to NAPNAME. Founder David Komie is an Austin, Texas, native who understands the local courts, roads and accident patterns that affect residents. Our firm is widely recognized across the city for our bold slogan, “The attorney that rocks,” and our strong courtroom presence.

Car accidents aren’t always just bad luck. Many drivers simply aren’t paying attention, whether they’re distracted by their phones, surfing TikTok and YouTube, or driving under the influence after a night out. You shouldn’t have to bear the burden of someone else’s speeding or poor decisions.

That’s why seeking legal assistance is crucial. At David Komie Law, our experienced team is here to help you navigate the complexities of your case and ensure you receive the compensation you deserve.

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“The Attorney That Rocks” And Gets Results

David Komie is a different kind of lawyer. You may have seen him around town. He has dreadlocks, plays in a rock band, and hangs out in the Austin art and music scene with artists, musicians and oddballs.

He’s a down-to-earth dude who also happens to be a highly skilled injury attorney who has gotten results totaling millions of dollars for people who were injured in car accidents.

Austin Car Accidents Overview:

Experience That Covers Every Car Accident Injury You Can Imagine

Car accidents can result in catastrophic injuries that leave you facing permanent disability or disfigurement. At David Komie Law, we understand the immense emotional and physical distress these injuries can cause. David has  extensive experience handling a wide range of car accident injuries, including:

When you sit down with David, you’ll get straightforward advice without the confusing legal jargon. They’re committed to securing compensation not only for your medical expenses and lost wages but also for the pain, emotional distress and any loss of enjoyment in life that you’ve endured due to a car accident. With a track record of helping thousands of clients, they have the skill and dedication needed to tackle your case head-on.

Common Types Of Car Crashes

Each year, thousands of motor vehicle accidents occur across the country, and many of them happen right here in Austin. More than 400 people were killed or seriously injured in Austin crashes in 2024. As of October 31, Austin transportation officials reported that 73 people died and 336 were seriously injured in crashes.

A significant share of the people involved in these crashes were “vulnerable road users,” including pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists and e-scooter riders – making up more than 40% of those seriously hurt or killed. No matter how a collision happens, the results are often devastating, leaving victims with life-altering injuries and families grieving unimaginable loss.

Although crashes can occur in countless ways, certain types happen far more frequently. Many of them stem from driver distraction, fatigue or impairment. Common examples include:

  • Head-on collisions: These occur when two vehicles moving toward each other crash, or when a driver ends up traveling the wrong direction on the road.
  • T-bone collisions: One vehicle’s front end strikes the side of another. This often happens when a driver runs a red light, or fails to stop or yield at an intersection.
  • Rear-end collisions: One driver hits the back of the vehicle ahead, usually because of distraction, speeding or following too closely.
  • Sideswipe collisions: A vehicle scrapes or hits the side of another when a driver changes lanes without checking blind spots or mirrors, or when a vehicle drifts out of its lane.
  • Rollover collisions: A vehicle tips or rolls onto its side or roof, a type of crash that often leads to severe or fatal injuries.

Regardless of who or what caused the car accident, immediate medical help is vital.

Common Causes Of Car Crashes

Car accidents occur for many reasons. However, many of the common causes are preventable and are tied to careless driving behaviors that put everyone on the road at risk. They include:

Distracted Driving

When irresponsible drivers take their attention off the road, the likelihood of an accident occurring drastically increases. According to a statistics reported by the U.S. Department of Transportation in 2012 and 2013, 421,000 people were injured in car accidents due to distracted driving, while 3,154 people were killed.

The common causes of distracted driving include:

  • Text messaging
  • Talking on the phone
  • Adjusting the radio or CD player
  • Reading a map or directions
  • Eating
  • Drinking
  • Smoking
  • Grooming activities
  • Retrieving an object on the floor

Despite identifying the specific cause of the accident, if a driver’s distraction caused the collision with your vehicle, that particular driver could be held accountable for your injuries and property damage.

Drowsy Driving

Drowsy driving causes a significantly high numbers of auto accidents throughout Texas. Drowsy driving has been linked to nearly 20 percent of fatal accidents each year, or approximately 72,000 crashes, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The high number of accidents could be traced to factors such as our fast-paced lifestyle and certain occupations that do not allow employees to get a proper night’s rest. Over time, the effects of sleep deprivation can drastically interfere with one’s quality of life and affect one’s ability to stay alert, retain information and make judgments in time.

Signs of drowsy driving include the following:

  • The feeling of heavy eyelids and blinking frequently
  • Trouble with staying alert or keeping up one’s head
  • Inability to focus, daydreaming or wandering thoughts
  • Difficulty remembering the areas driven, or missing traffic signs or exits
  • Drifting in and out of lanes

Drivers should begin noticing these warning signs that they may be too tired to drive; unfortunately, there are too many who still choose to take to the road and place others’ lives at risk. Some workers, such as truck drivers and other commercial drivers, as well as employees who work the graveyard shift, are much more likely to fall asleep behind the wheel, just by the very nature of their occupations.

Reckless Driving

It’s up to everybody on the roads to drive safe. Unfortunately, many drive recklessly without regard to anyone’s safety and cause an accident. If you were injured because a reckless driver, David Komie – the attorney that rocks – is the one many people turn to. Reckless driving – also called aggressive driving – is when a driver commits multiple traffic violations and endangers the lives of other people on the road, including bicyclists and motorcycle riders.

Common characteristics of reckless driving include the following:

  • Texting while driving
  • Running red lights and stop signs
  • Speeding
  • Drunk or drugged driving
  • Failing to yield to an emergency vehicle
  • Unsafe lane changes
  • Tailgating

Speeding

Reckless driving contributes to more than 30% of all vehicle accidents in the nation. In Texas, laws are in place to prevent them but they still do happen. Fortunately, those who are injured can file a lawsuit against the at-fault driver to recover losses from the accident. Speed limits are established and enforced to keep every motorist and pedestrian safe. However, many Texans still choose to ignore these lawful signs. Unfortunately, a great majority of car accidents are caused by speeding, resulting in serious injury or death.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 33 percent of all fatal crashes are due to speeding accidents. The higher the speed of travel, the greater the impact of collision, the more devastating the proceeding injuries can become. Also, the faster a vehicle is traveling, the longer it takes to stop it, which can potentially lead to an avoidable crash.

Common causes of speeding accidents include the following:

  • Drivers who are in a hurry to make it somewhere by a specific time
  • Drivers who are unaware of speed
  • Drivers who believe the laws don’t apply
  • Drivers who don’t expect to get caught
  • Drivers who don’t think their driving speed is considered dangerous
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What Are The Most Dangerous Roads And Intersections In Austin, Texas?

Several locations are consistently identified in crash data and local safety reports, including:

  • Interstate 35 (I-35): This major highway runs directly through Austin and carries extremely heavy traffic throughout the day. Frequent lane changes, merging vehicles and congestion contribute to rear-end crashes and multi-vehicle collisions.
  • Ben White Boulevard (U.S.-290/SH-71): This corridor connects major parts of the city and sees both commuter and commercial traffic. High speeds combined with busy entrance and exit ramps create conditions where sudden stops and merging conflicts occur.
  • Lamar Boulevard and West Anderson Lane: This intersection is busy with retail traffic and multiple turning lanes. Drivers frequently encounter congestion, abrupt stops and visibility challenges during peak hours.
  • Riverside Drive and South Pleasant Valley Road: The area near student housing and entertainment venues experiences dense traffic and pedestrian activity. Drivers face sudden braking, distracted driving and late-night traffic patterns.

When a collision occurs in one of these high-risk areas, our Austin car accident lawyer can help determine liability and protect your right to pursue compensation.

What Should You Do Immediately After A Car Accident In Texas?

You must begin protecting your rights immediately after suffering injuries in a Texas car accident. Following these steps sets a strong foundation for your accident and injury claim:

  • Contact emergency services and check for injuries among passengers and yourself
  • Gather the other driver’s details and take photos of the scene, as well as the damage and injuries
  • Keep careful records of all communications and expenses
  • Report the accident to the involved insurer but avoid discussing the crash without a lawyer’s guidance

A critical step many overlook is seeking medical attention. Even if you feel fine, get yourself checked out for two reasons: to confirm or rule out severe injuries, and to obtain invaluable medical evidence for your accident claim.

Why You Need An Attorney After An Austin Car Accident

Dealing with the aftermath of a car accident can be overwhelming. Here’s how a car accident attorney can help lighten the load:

  • Legal guidance: Attorneys help you understand your rights and options after an accident. They guide you through each step, ensuring you meet all necessary requirements and deadlines.
  • Negotiation skills: Attorneys handle negotiations with insurance companies to secure fair compensation. They assess all damages, including medical bills and lost wages, to ensure you receive what you deserve.
  • Case management: From filing claims to managing documents, attorneys take care of the paperwork. They collect important evidence, such as police reports and medical records, to strengthen your case.
  • Court representation: If your case goes to trial, an attorney represents your interests and advocates for the best outcome.
  • Peace of mind: With legal matters handled, you can concentrate on healing and moving forward. Many attorneys work on a contingency basis, so you only pay if you win your case.

Hiring a car accident attorney provides support and helps ensure justice is served. At David Komie Law, we’re here to fight for the compensation you deserve. Let us help you on your road to recovery.

Compensation In A Motor Vehicle Accident’s Aftermath

In addition to physical injuries, the aftermath of a car accident can be financially traumatic. From post-accident medical care and physical therapy to vehicle repair and replacement costs, victims are left with uncertain futures.

Texas entitles accident victims to economic and noneconomic damages in recognition of the debilitating impact post-car crash. For accident injuries caused by gross negligence or intentional misconduct, punitive damages to punish the other driver may be possible. Caps that exist in Texas can limit the amount of compensation received. Consulting with and retaining a personal injury attorney can make an uncertain future more certain.

Types Of Compensation Available After A Texas Car Accident

After a crash, the losses you face extend far beyond the initial emergency room visit. Texas law allows injured people to pursue several categories of compensation, depending on the facts of the case. These may include:

  • Medical expenses: This includes emergency treatment, hospital stays, diagnostic testing, surgery, medication, rehabilitation, in-home care and any future medical needs tied to the accident.
  • Lost income and reduced future earning ability: If your injuries keep you from working – for a short period or long term – you may be able to recover the pay you’ve already missed, along with the earnings you’re expected to lose down the road.
  • Property damage: This covers the cost to repair or replace your vehicle, plus damage to personal items inside the car at the time of the crash.
  • Pain and suffering: Texas allows compensation for physical pain, discomfort and the long-term impact of your injuries on daily life.
  • Emotional distress and mental anguish: Car accidents often cause anxiety, depression, PTSD, sleep issues or reduced enjoyment of life. These noneconomic damages account for the emotional fallout of a serious crash.
  • Disfigurement, physical impairment and loss of mobility: If an injury changes your appearance or permanently limits your physical abilities, you may recover compensation for both the physical and emotional consequences.
  • Loss of consortium: In serious cases, spouses may seek compensation for the loss of companionship or the strain the injury places on the relationship.
  • Punitive damages (in limited cases): When the at-fault driver engages in extreme misconduct, such as drunk driving or reckless speeding, Texas courts may award punitive damages to punish the behavior and deter similar conduct.

Understanding your rights and the compensation available is the first step toward rebuilding. When you’re ready, David Komie Law is here to guide you forward with clear advice and strong advocacy.

Don’t Get Shortchanged On Your Car Wreck Compensation

Car accidents are life-changing. And they’re expensive. You may be drowning in medical bills and motor vehicle repair bills. On top of that, you might have missed work due to the accident. The last thing you need while struggling with serious injuries is added financial stress.

The sad truth is that you can’t trust your insurance to pay you what you need. They will likely try to pressure you into accepting a lowball settlement shortly after your accident.

They know you’re stressed, overwhelmed and struggling to make sense of your options. But don’t take the bait. It would almost certainly leave you with far less than you deserve. David is here to fight to get you the real money you need and deserve. He will stand up against insurance companies to make sure you don’t get shortchanged.

How Does Comparative Negligence Affect Your Car Accident claim In Texas?

When more than one person contributes to a crash, Texas uses a system called modified comparative negligence to sort out responsibility. Under this rule, you cannot recover any compensation if your share of fault is greater than 50%. However, if you are at or below that threshold, you may still pursue damages, reduced by your percentage of blame.

As long as your share of fault is 50% or below, you may still recover money for your injuries, but the total is adjusted to reflect your level of responsibility. So, if your damages are valued at $10,000 and you’re assigned 20% of the blame, your award would be reduced to $8,000. This approach ties your compensation to your actual involvement in the crash.

What Is The Statute Of Limitations For Car Accidents In Texas?

In Texas, the statute of limitations or the deadline to file a personal injury claim is two years from the date of the accident. Additionally, there are specific deadlines for notifying your insurance company and other parties involved in the accident. Meeting the associated deadlines is vital for preserving your compensation.

How Much Does It Cost To Hire An Attorney?

At David Komie Law, we believe that everyone deserves access to justice without worrying about the cost. That’s why we work on a contingency fee basis. Simply put, you don’t pay us a dime unless we win your case. No upfront costs, no hidden fees – just straightforward support. We take a percentage of the settlement, meaning our success is tied to yours. This way, you can focus on what matters most: your recovery. Let us handle the legal fight while you get back to living your life. Contact us today for a free consultation and see how we can rock your case.

How Can You Obtain Your Car Accident Report From The Austin Police Department Or Travis County Sheriff’s Office?

If the accident occurred within Austin city limits, drivers may request their car accident report from the Austin Police Department using the following methods:

  • Online through the Austin Police Department crash report portal
  • In person at an Austin Police Department records division office
  • By mail with the appropriate request form and processing fee

If the accident was handled by the Travis County Sheriff’s Office, the report may be requested through these options:

  • Online through the Travis County public records request system
  • In person at the Travis County Sheriff’s Office records unit
  • By submitting a written request through the county’s records department

Obtaining the correct report can be an important step when preparing a claim. As experienced attorneys, we can help gather these records, review the details and determine how the information may affect a potential case.

Contact Us Today

Contact David Komie Law by calling us at 512-338-0900 or reach out online to discuss your case and explore your legal options with no financial risk. We can walk you through your legal options during the first meeting. No strings attached, no matter where the accident occurred in Travis County.

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