Is Car Insurance Required in Texas?
Yes. Texas law requires drivers to carry minimum liability insurance coverage. The minimum requirements are:- $30,000 bodily injury liability per person
- $60,000 bodily injury liability per accident
- $25,000 property damage liability
What Happens Immediately After an Accident With an Uninsured Driver?
The first steps are similar to any other accident. You should:Call 911
Always report the accident. A police report can become critical evidence later.Seek Medical Attention
Even if injuries seem minor, obtain a medical evaluation. Many injuries become apparent within 24 to 72 hours after a crash.Gather Evidence
Collect:- Photos of vehicle damage
- Photos of the accident scene
- Witness information
- Driver information
Notify Your Insurance Company
Inform your insurance company about the accident as soon as possible. Failure to report an accident promptly may create complications later.How Do You Know If the Driver Is Uninsured?
Sometimes the driver admits they do not have insurance. In other situations:- They provide invalid insurance information
- The policy was canceled
- Coverage lapsed before the accident
What Is Uninsured Motorist Coverage?
One of the most important protections available in Texas is Uninsured Motorist (UM) Coverage. This coverage is designed specifically for situations involving:- Uninsured drivers
- Hit-and-run accidents
- Medical bills
- Lost wages
- Pain and suffering
- Property damage
What Does Uninsured Motorist Coverage Pay For?
Coverage depends on the specific policy, but it may compensate for:Medical Expenses
Including:- Emergency room visits
- Surgery
- Physical therapy
- Diagnostic imaging
- Follow-up treatment
Lost Income
If injuries prevent you from working, UM coverage may help replace lost earnings.Pain and Suffering
Non-economic damages may also be available under certain UM claims.Property Damage
Vehicle repair or replacement costs may also be covered.What If I Don’t Have Uninsured Motorist Coverage?
If you do not carry UM coverage, your options become more limited. Potential alternatives include:Filing a Lawsuit Against the At-Fault Driver
You may sue the uninsured driver personally. However, this creates a practical challenge. Many uninsured drivers lack substantial assets. Even if you win a lawsuit, collecting compensation may be difficult.Identifying Other Responsible Parties
Some accidents involve multiple potentially liable parties. Examples include:- Employers
- Vehicle owners
- Commercial entities
- Government agencies
Reviewing Other Available Policies
Depending on the circumstances, other insurance policies may provide coverage. Every accident is different.What Happens If the Accident Was a Hit-and-Run?
Texas generally treats hit-and-run accidents similarly to uninsured motorist claims. To protect your rights:- Report the accident immediately
- Contact law enforcement
- Notify your insurer promptly
- Preserve evidence
Can You Still Recover Pain and Suffering?
Yes. If UM coverage applies, compensation may include:- Physical pain
- Emotional distress
- Mental anguish
- Loss of enjoyment of life
- Injury severity
- Recovery time
- Medical treatment
- Long-term impact
How Texas’ 51% Rule Still Applies
Texas follows a modified comparative negligence system. Under the Texas 51% Rule:- You may recover compensation if you are 50% or less at fault.
- You cannot recover compensation if you are 51% or more at fault.
Example
Total damages: $50,000 Your fault percentage: 20% Potential recovery: $40,000 Understanding fault allocation remains critical.How Long Do You Have to File a Claim?
Texas generally provides a 2-year statute of limitations for personal injury lawsuits. However, insurance policies often contain much shorter notice requirements. This is one reason it is important to act quickly. Waiting can:- Weaken evidence
- Delay investigations
- Create insurance complications
Common Uninsured Driver Accident Scenarios in El Paso
At Jaime Alvarado Law, uninsured driver accidents often occur on:- Interstate 10
- Loop 375
- US-54
- Montana Avenue
- Mesa Street
- Zaragoza Road
Why These Cases Can Become Complicated
Uninsured driver claims often involve:- Coverage disputes
- Policy interpretation issues
- Liability investigations
- Medical documentation challenges
How Jaime Alvarado Law Can Help
If you’ve been injured by an uninsured driver, you may feel like you have no options. That is not always true. The legal team at Jaime Alvarado & Associates has served accident victims in El Paso for more than 25 years, helping clients understand their rights after serious collisions. A case review may help determine:- Whether UM coverage applies
- What insurance benefits may be available
- Whether additional parties share liability
- What your claim may be worth
Schedule a Free Consultation
If the driver who caused your accident does not have insurance, do not assume you are out of options. You may still have avenues for compensation. The sooner you understand your rights, the sooner you can make informed decisions about your claim. Contact Jaime Alvarado & Associates today for a free consultation. There are no upfront attorney fees, and you pay nothing unless compensation is recovered.Related: our practice areas • free consultation
