Personal Injury Lawyer Kenedy, TX

The dedicated Kenedy personal injury lawyer team at Ley de Janicek defends the rights of injured clients throughout South Texas. We understand the devastating nature of overwhelming medical bills, insurance companies, and court procedures when at-fault parties quickly disrupt your life. That’s why our personal injury attorneys in Kenedy, TX, offer dedicated legal representation and professionalism for every case we handle. When you’re hurt or someone is killed because of another person’s negligent actions, our law firm advocates for you. We offer free consultations and represent clients on a contingency fee basis. So, clients don’t pay anything unless we secure a fair settlement or verdict on their behalf. 

To schedule a free consultation, call us at 210‑366‑4949 or use our contact form to speak to a legal practice with a reputation of excellence and integrity that fights for individuals who have been wronged.

Personal Injury Lawyer Kenedy, TX

Board-Certified Kenedy Personal Injury Attorney Providing Skilled Legal Representation Throughout Karnes County

Janicek Law brings unmatched advocacy to their practice areas, fighting for full damages on behalf of injured clients throughout Karnes County. This firm is led by Beth Janicek, an advocate whom people trust throughout the state. She is board-certified in personal injury law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Texas personal injury board certification is a distinction held by 2-3% of Texas attorneys.

Whether the case is heard in Kenedy or elsewhere in Karnes County, our personal injury lawyers know the courts and legal system. We bring three decades of expertise and compassion to every case. Our law firm is highly recommended by past clients because they know we’ll fight until the end to secure the compensation you deserve, regardless of the situation.

Common Cases Our Kenedy Personal Injury Law Firm Handles

Highway 181 serves as a major corridor for oil industry traffic and is prone to serious car wrecks. Farm-to-Market roads often lack adequate shoulders and proper signage, contributing to intersection car crashes and head-on car accidents. An experienced Kenedy car accident lawyer can investigate the car accident scene, work with experts, and navigate insurance company issues that arise when multiple cars or commercial carriers are involved. We have experience representing the following car accident claims:

Our trial experience in car accident cases throughout Karnes County helps ensure you receive the compensation you deserve for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

Many truck drivers employed by oil and gas companies work extended shifts. This can cause catastrophic truck accident injuries. Commercial car accidents and truck accidents often involve complicated federal regulations and multiple insurers. A Kenedy truck accident lawyer can immediately secure evidence before it’s destroyed. Our legal team investigates hours-of-service rules and files truck accident claims against trucking companies, drivers, and their insurance companies. We have experience representing the following truck accident claims:

We fight for fair compensation that fairly addresses your current and future medical bills, lost income, and other financial losses.

Business and property owners have a duty to maintain safe conditions and warn visitors of known hazards. However, many owners try to avoid responsibility after more severe injuries occur due to premises liability violations. An experienced personal injury attorney in Kenedy, TX, can document hazards and review the maintenance logs and previous accident reports to establish the owner’s knowledge. We work to obtain compensation for injured accident victims hurt due to property or business negligence.

Karnes County Emergency Services Department spans about 753 square miles and relies on volunteers. Additionally, it’s reported to be more vulnerable than 70% of Texas counties. HSRA designated Karnes County as a Health Resource Shortage area. It needs to add .6 full-time doctors to provide for residents’ needs. So, EMS may require longer response times.

In addition, Karnes County nursing homes often suffer from inadequate staffing. This can result in preventable fatalities.

There aren’t enough doctors, skilled staff, or resources to treat severe injuries or conditions as quickly or as professionally as needed. Claims resulting from delays or staffing require experienced legal representation in rural situations.

Our Kenedy medical malpractice attorneys work with experts to establish negligence in treating or providing timely care. As a respected medical malpractice law firm, we have court experience in filing claims against doctors, hospitals, nursing homes, EMS, and other professionals.

In Kenedy, many different types of occupations use ATVs. When a car crashes into an ATVgolf cart, o dirt bike, the results are often deadly. Our Kenedy personal injury lawyers can determine the best legal options for insurance coverage, investigate whether auto defects contributed to the ATV or car accident, and file claims against negligent drivers or property owners.

Kenedy ISD and daycares have a legal duty to supervise and maintain safety. However, accidents still occur during transport, on playgrounds or playing fields, or due to negligent security measures. Because personal injury claims involving schools or childcare facilities often involve immunity protection, legal specialization in these areas is crucial.

Our Kenedy personal injury attorney team has extensive experience in child injury and death lawsuits. We understand the standards that apply to personal injury cases involving minors and file claims against responsible parties to ensure that clients don’t settle unless the offer covers the long-term impact on the child’s development and future earning capacity.

Injuries at the Karnes County Courthouse, public buildings, or during interactions with police involve governmental immunity issues in Texas. These personal injury cases can involve falls on government property, negligent security, or civil rights violations during arrests or detention. A Kenedy personal injury lawyer can help navigate strict notice requirements and evidence needed for filing personal injury claims against government entities. Our government liability attorneys have the knowledge and resources to recover compensation in claims against government defendants.

Personal injury claims involving product defects often arise from faulty agricultural equipment, oil industry machinery, automotive parts, and household items that fail in dangerous ways. Our Kenedy personal injury attorneys have filed lawsuits against manufacturers across the country. We’re adept at handling complex multi-jurisdictional trials. Our Karnes County product liability lawyers work diligently to identify all responsible parties, hire experts to prove defects, and file personal injury claims against negligent manufacturers. We work to recover compensation for injuries caused by dangerous products while fighting to prevent future injuries to other victims through recalls or design improvements.

Kenedy wrongful death cases often involve workplace accidents, car accidents, or medical malpractice. Texas law allows specific family members to recover damages for economic and non-economic damages, but these cases require skilled wrongful death attorneys who understand the local legal system for the best outcome. Our Kenedy wrongful death lawyer group is highly knowledgeable about these legal matters. We’ll identify responsible parties and negotiate with insurance companies to recover maximum compensation for families. We provide compassionate legal representation throughout the wrongful death claims process so families can focus on healing.

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Agricultural Cases Our Karnes County Attorneys Handle

Agriculture, forestry, and fishing workers have the highest death rate at 23.5 per 100,000 full-time workers. Determining the at-fault party requires skill in handling state and county livestock liability laws.

Karnes County is governed by closed-range laws. Owners must fence their animals and can be held responsible for damages if their livestock trespasses. Highways also have different liability standards. To be eligible for financial compensation, victims must report livestock found on their property within five days. These personal injury cases often involve crush injuries, kicks, and trampling incidents that require legal representation immediately to secure evidence and identify whether owners, employers, or manufacturers can be held liable.

Maintenance activities often expose workers to serious injury risks. In many cases, injection injuries are catastrophic. Our personal injury lawyers in Kenedy, TX, often represent victims in incidents involving entanglements in gears, belts, chains, and harvesting machinery. These personal injury cases often involve product and premises liability claims.

Grain storage sites are dangerous workplaces. Suffocation from engulfment is a leading cause of death in Texas grain bins. Catastrophic grain incidents often give rise to wrongful death claims against facility owners, equipment manufacturers, or employers. OSHA sets strict standards for grain facilities. However, many small farms claim exemption. If farms have 10 or fewer non-family workers and have not operated a temporary labor camp in the past year, OSHA enforcement is prohibited, though the standards technically still apply. This means small farms avoid inspections, even when injuries or deaths occur. Our personal injury attorneys in Kenedy will conduct investigations to identify liable parties. We’ll negotiate with insurance companies, file third-party claims, and pursue wrongful death or survival actions when fatalities occur.

Hunting leases carry significant legal risk. Statistics for hunting lease claims incluir:

  • Tree stand accidents: 30%
  • Accidental shootings: 17%
  • ATV crashes: 15%
  • Fires: 13%
  • Other: 25%

Agricultural landowners who permit recreational use generally owe no duty beyond avoiding willful or grossly negligent conduct under ley de Texas. Liability arises when landowners fail to warn of hidden dangers or otherwise violate their duty of care to guests paying for hunting access.

Karnes County is classified as closed stock. This means livestock owners must fence their animals. For motor vehicle accidents involving animals, the owner may be held liable for damages if their animal caused the crash. The type of road also affects the fault. When vehicles crash into animals, insurers generally won’t assign fault to drivers operating vehicles legally. But if a driver swerves to avoid an animal and crashes into something else, the swerving driver may be deemed the at-fault party. Even in open range counties, owners may be held liable if animals roam on highways.

Karnes County Attorneys Representing Injured Workers

The Eagle Ford Shale has created numerous high-paying positions and significant risks. Oil and gas workers face hazards from blowouts, explosions, flash fires, H2S exposure, and equipment failures on drilling sites and processing facilities. Oil and gas companies prioritize production over safety. Injured workers are pressured to return to work quickly or settle for much less than what’s fair. Our experienced personal injury attorneys in Kenedy, TX, understand the complex web of contractors, third parties, and suppliers involved in oil and gas operations. We move immediately to preserve evidence. We identify all responsible parties and fight back against major oil companies with deep pockets, and fight for compensation that covers extensive medical expenses, rehabilitation, and lost income and earning capacity when workers cannot return to their dangerous but well-paying jobs.

Karnes County’s infrastructure projects and road construction work create hazardous conditions for both workers and the public. Texas construction accident claims often involve heavy equipment, trenching collapses, falls, and car accidents in work zones. Our personal injury lawyers in Kenedy, TX, understand that identifying who to hold accountable isn’t always clear-cut in these personal injury cases. We represent victims in construction injury claims against general contractors, subcontractors, equipment suppliers, and other responsible parties. Our Kenedy injury firm investigates third-party claims to ensure injured workers receive compensation for all medical expenses, wage losses, and fight for compensation that addresses the workers’ ability to perform their job in the future.

Bad Faith Insurance Claims Our Kenedy Personal Injury Law Firm Handles

Auto insurance companies serving Kenedy often deny or underpay legitimate personal injury claims involving oilfield truck accidents, farm equipment crashes, or auto accidents on rural highways like Highway 181. Insurers often use tactics like delayed investigations, lowball settlement offers, or alleging damages exceed policy limits. When dealing with out-of-state adjusters, legal representation is crucial because adjusters often don’t understand local conditions.

Our Kenedy personal injury attorneys document the adjuster’s conduct and force them to investigate claims and provide fair settlements. In bad-faith situations, we pursue additional damages against the insurance company for violating Texas law. We’ll gather evidence of the adjuster’s pattern of denying similar claims and hold them accountable while ensuring clients receive the coverage they have paid for.

Our Kenedy personal injury attorneys only handle non-subscriber cases for workers whose employers lack workers’ compensation coverage. We’re adept at building strong cases for complex oilfield and agricultural injury claims, challenging insurance company delays and denials, and pursuing full wage replacement during recovery. Our team also investigates third-party claims to secure additional compensation beyond standard limits.

Texas Personal Injury Laws

The Texas statute of limitations for most personal injury claims is two years. Exceptions include:

  • Sexual abuse: Child victims have thirty years after their 18th birthday. Adults have five years.
  • Medical malpractice: generally dos años from the date of the act, the completion of treatment, or hospitalization for the condition.
  • Minor’s tolling (non-medical injury): if the injured person is under 18 (or legally disabled), the limitations period is tolled until they turn 18 (or disability ends).
  • Discovery rule: In “inherently undiscoverable” cases, the statute of limitations may be deferred until the person knows, or should know of, the injury and the cause.
  • Notice requirement for government claims: when suing a government entity, plaintiffs must give notice within 180 days of the incident.

Texas follows a “51% rule” for comparative negligence, meaning injured accident victims can secure financial compensation even if they were partially at fault for an accident. However, they can’t recover damages if they’re found to be 51% or more responsible for their own injuries. Adjusters often try to shift blame to reduce responsibility. An experienced personal injury attorney in Kenedy, TX, works to minimize fault attributed to clients and uses police reports and witness testimony that support the client’s version of events. We understand how comparative negligence rules affect the final settlement amount, and fight to ensure that any fault percentage assigned to clients accurately reflects the real circumstances of the accident.

In many types of personal injury cases (for example, car accidents, slip-and-fall, and general negligence), there is no cap on compensatory damages. Victims can seek full recovery for both economic and non-economic losses. However, Texas law imposes specific limits in certain types of cases.

For example, there are damage caps for medical malpractice in Texas. In medical malpractice claims, non-economic damages (including pain and suffering, mental anguish, and loss of companionship) are capped at $250,000 per claimant against all doctors and individual providers combined, plus up to $250,000 against all institutions, with a maximum total of $500,000 against multiple institutions and healthcare professionals combined.

Punitive damages are also capped. Under Texas civil practice laws, the limit is the greater of $200,000 or two times the amount of economic damages plus up to $500,000 of non-economic damages. This cap applies unless the defendant’s conduct constitutes one of several specific criminal acts listed in the statute, such as sexual abuse, murder, or injury to a child, elderly, or disabled person, etc.

When litigating personal injury trial law in rural areas, victims face unique challenges. In Karnes County, jurors are more likely to know defendants, witnesses, or legal teams. This raises a conflict of interest. For jurors with long travel distances or inflexible working schedules, serving on a multi-day trial imposes more burdens. Our experienced attorneys are skilled at navigating these legal matters.

Contact A Kenedy Personal Injury Lawyer From Our Legal Team For a Free Consultation

A Kenedy personal injury lawyer at our law firm stands ready to be your trusted advocate when you face the aftermath of a serious accident. With decades of courtroom experience, we combine legal skill with a deeply rooted commitment to Karnes County and its communities. Whether you were injured or lost a loved one, we fight until fair compensation is provided and justice is won.

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