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Specifically, Texas sets a statute of limitations for personal injury claims at two years from the date of the accident. This means that you have a two-year window to initiate legal proceedings against the at-fault party.
Under the Texas Transportation Code, any law enforcement officer who investigates a motor vehicle crash that results in a person's injury or death or damage worth $1,000 or more must submit a written report of that crash to the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) within 10 days of the crash.
Call 911 to report the crash, an officer will be dispatched when available to determine if an investigation will be done. You can exchange information (name, address, registration, liability insurer and driver's license) with the other party and complete a Driver's Crash Report (CR2).
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You can exchange information (name, address, registration, liability insurer and driver's license) with the other party and complete a Driver's Crash Report (CR2). This report is available at .
How long do I have to file a claim after a car accident? In Texas, you have two years from the date of the accident to file an injury claim. But you should file as quickly as possible for a better chance of recovering compensation. Like waiting to see a doctor, waiting to file can lead to serious complications.
Accident report forms should include fields for names and contact information of the individuals and witnesses involved, the type of accident, the date and time the accident occurred, the location of the accident, a detailed description of the accident, and room for any additional comments.