Dallas-Fort Worth roads are congested not only with privately owned vehicles but with government-owned vehicles as well. From city buses to police cars to Department of Transportation vehicles and beyond, government-owned vehicles are everywhere. And just like private vehicles, they’re sometimes involved in crashes.
If you’ve been injured in a crash involving a public vehicle in Texas, you’re probably entitled to compensation. However, getting it requires working with an experienced lawyer who knows how claims against governments are different from claims against ordinary private drivers.
Generally speaking, governments cannot be sued in civil court due to a doctrine called sovereign immunity. However, Texas law says that auto accidents are an exception to this rule.
Under the Texas Tort Claims Act, governments can be sued for injuries and deaths caused by motorized equipment. Government-owned cars, trucks, SUVs, buses, vans and other vehicles qualify as motorized equipment.
Your Dallas personal injury lawyer will need to present evidence proving all of the following:
If you need to make a claim against a government entity, you must file a notice of claim within six months of the date of the accident. The time limit is even shorter in some cities.
Because of this short time limit, you should seek out a qualified Texas auto accident lawyer immediately. The lawyer needs to begin preparing your claim as soon as possible. If you miss the deadline, you won’t be able to pursue compensation.
The Texas Tort Claims Act explains what counts as a government entity:
Injury claims against the government are not the same as normal injury cases. Be sure to choose a law firm that knows how to handle these unique claims.
At Ted B. Lyon & Associates in Dallas, our team has decades of experience successfully handling these cases. Call 877-Ted-Lyon or contact us online to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation with one of our lawyers.