An unexpected injury can shake everything you know, your health, your income, and your sense of security. When your injury was caused by someone else’s negligence, you deserve more than sympathy. You deserve action.
The Zapata personal injury attorneys at Hit Back Law bring over 45 years of combined legal experience, a deep connection to the South Texas community, and an aggressive commitment to recovering maximum compensation for every client we represent. Whether you were hurt in a car accident on US-83, injured in an oil field, or suffered harm on another party’s property, we are here to fight for you.
Call (956) 728-9191 right now for your FREE, no-cost consultation – available around the clock, every day of the year.
Why Zapata Residents Trust Hit Back Law
At Hit Back Law, we don’t just take cases, we take them personally. We understand the unique challenges facing hardworking families in Zapata County, and we tailor our legal strategies to the specific needs of each client.
- 45+ Years of Combined Legal Experience – Decades of courtroom victories and negotiated settlements across South Texas.
- Millions of Dollars Recovered – We’ve secured life-changing verdicts and settlements for clients throughout the region.
- No Upfront Fees, Ever – We only get paid when you do. If we don’t win, you owe us nothing.
- Personalized Attention – Every client gets one-on-one, individualized care. You are never just a case number here.
- Bilingual Team (English & Spanish) – We proudly serve Zapata’s entire community in the language you’re most comfortable with.
- Proven Trial Lawyers – When insurers refuse to offer fair compensation, we take them to court and fight to win.
Personal Injury Practice Areas We Handle in Zapata, TX
Our Zapata personal injury lawyers handle a comprehensive range of injury claims, including:
- Car and Auto Accidents
- 18-Wheeler and Commercial Truck Accidents
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Pedestrian Accidents
- Workplace and Construction Accidents
- Oil Field and Oilfield Injury Claims
- Slip and Fall Accidents
- Catastrophic Injuries (Spinal, TBI, Amputation, Burns)
- Wrongful Death Claims
Don’t see your specific injury type listed? Contact us for a free case evaluation. If there is a viable legal claim, we will find it.
How Can a Zapata Personal Injury Lawyer Help You?
Hiring the right attorney can make an enormous difference in the outcome of your case. Here is what our Zapata personal injury lawyers do for you from day one:
- Conduct a thorough investigation of the accident scene, gathering police reports, photos, witness statements, and expert testimony.
- Accurately calculate the full value of your claim – including future medical costs, lost earning capacity, and non-economic damages.
- Handle all insurance company communications so you are not pressured into accepting a low settlement.
- Negotiate aggressively on your behalf for a fair and full settlement.
- File suit and take your case to trial if the insurance company refuses to offer fair compensation.
- Keep you fully informed and updated at every stage of your case.
What Is a Personal Injury Claim?
A personal injury claim is a civil legal action that allows an injured person to seek financial compensation from the party responsible for their harm. In Texas, personal injury claims are most commonly based on the legal theory of negligence, meaning the at-fault party failed to act with reasonable care, and that failure caused your injury.
To establish a negligence claim, your attorney must prove:
- The defendant owed you a duty of care.
- The defendant breached that duty through careless or reckless conduct.
- The breach caused your injury.
- You suffered documented damages as a result.
What Compensation Can You Recover in Zapata?
Texas personal injury law allows injured victims to recover compensation for both economic and non-economic losses, including:
- Medical bills — emergency care, hospitalization, surgery, physical therapy, and future treatment costs.
- Lost income and wages during your recovery period.
- Reduced future earning capacity if your injuries affect your ability to work long-term.
- Physical pain and emotional suffering.
- Loss of enjoyment of everyday life and hobbies.
- Disfigurement or permanent disability.
- Punitive damages in cases of gross negligence or intentional wrongdoing.
Texas Statute of Limitations – Don’t Wait
In Texas, injured victims typically have two years from the date of their accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. This deadline is strictly enforced, missing it will almost certainly result in losing your right to any compensation, regardless of how strong your case is.
Additionally, the sooner you contact an attorney, the better. Evidence can be lost, witnesses’ memories fade, and insurance companies begin building their defense immediately after an accident occurs. Acting quickly is one of the most important things you can do to protect your claim.
Contact a Zapata Personal Injury Attorney Today
You have rights. You have options. And you have a team of experienced, compassionate attorneys ready to fight for you.
Call Hit Back Law at (956) 728-9191 any time of day or night to speak with a personal injury attorney for FREE. You can also contact us online to schedule your free case review.
Hit Back Law – No Recovery, No Fee. Millions Recovered. Fighting for You.
Frequently Asked Questions — Zapata Personal Injury
What does a contingency fee mean for me?
It means you pay zero attorney fees unless we recover money for you. Our fee is a percentage of your final settlement or verdict. There are no hidden costs, no upfront payments, and no financial risk to you.
What if the insurance company contacts me directly?
Do not give a recorded statement or accept any settlement offer before consulting with our attorneys. Insurance companies work to minimize payouts, and anything you say can be used to reduce your claim. Let us handle all communication on your behalf.
Can I still recover compensation if I share some fault for the accident?
Yes, under Texas’s modified comparative fault rule, you can recover compensation as long as you are found to be 50% or less at fault. Your recovery amount will be reduced by your percentage of fault.