Passenger Side T-Bone — How Much is My Case Worth?

If you were involved in a passenger side T-bone accident in Texas, your case may be worth a significant amount—but it depends on several key factors. The largest factor in determining your claim’s value is the available insurance coverage. Texas is an at-fault state, which means you typically pursue the insurance of the driver who caused the accident.

However, it’s not always clear how much insurance the at-fault driver carries. Texas law requires a minimum liability coverage of $30,000, so there is at least some baseline protection. But if the at-fault driver has $100,000, $150,000, $300,000, or a commercial vehicle with a $1,000,000+ policy, that can dramatically affect the total value of your case. Your own insurance may also provide coverage through underinsured motorist or personal injury protection policies.

INSURANCE COVERAGE ALONE DOESN’T DETERMINE CASE VALUE

Being T-boned on the passenger side does not automatically guarantee full compensation. Insurance companies often assume side-impact collisions are minor, but passenger side impacts can cause serious whiplash, spinal injuries, broken bones, or internal injuries due to the direct impact.

You need an attorney who knows how to document injuries, medical treatment, lost wages, and other damages. Simply asking the insurance company for a settlement is rarely enough—they often offer a low amount, hoping you accept it.

TYPES OF DAMAGES YOU CAN RECOVER

Under Texas law, you are entitled to compensation for multiple categories of damages when you are T-boned on the passenger side:

  • Past medical bills

  • Future medical bills

  • Past pain and suffering

  • Future pain and suffering

  • Past mental anguish

  • Future mental anguish

  • Past physical impairment

  • Future physical impairment

  • Past lost wages

  • Future loss of earning capacity

HOW AN ATTORNEY CAN MAXIMIZE YOUR CASE

An experienced personal injury lawyer knows how to gather evidence, document medical treatment, and pressure insurance companies for fair settlements. If your claim is undervalued, your attorney can file a lawsuit to unlock full coverage and leverage additional sources of insurance.

Even with clear injuries, insurance companies often undervalue claims. Attorney representation ensures you receive the maximum possible settlement, typically for a fraction of the compensation you recover.

WHY LEGAL EXPERTISE MATTERS

A passenger side T-bone in Texas can result in severe injuries that affect work, mobility, and daily life. A personal injury attorney ensures your treatment is properly linked to the accident, your damages are fully documented, and you recover every dollar you are entitled to.

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