Attar Law Group

Dedicated Personal Injury Attorneys

Dedicated Personal Injury Attorney

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Many Texans' Lives Changed

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At Attar Law Group, we provide powerful legal representation for individuals and families across Houston who have been seriously injured due to negligence or misconduct. As a personal injury law firm in Houston, TX, Attorney Ash Attar and our team are relentless in pursuing justice, securing fair compensation, and restoring the dignity of those affected by life-changing accidents.

From car crashes to construction site accidents, our firm represents clients in all types of personal injury matters. We fight to hold negligent parties accountable and obtain maximum recovery for your medical costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

Car, truck, and motorcycle accidents are among the most common, and devastating causes of injury in Houston. We handle all aspects of insurance claims, medical recovery, and litigation to secure your rightful compensation.

Houston’s workforce deserves protection. We represent employees injured in industrial, construction, and corporate environments, from unsafe conditions to third-party negligence and help secure compensation beyond standard workers’ compensation claims.

We represent drivers, delivery personnel, and employees injured in company vehicle collisions or business-related crashes involving commercial fleets and heavy trucks.

Refinery and plant workers face extreme dangers every day. We represent victims of refinery explosions, fires, toxic exposure, and machinery malfunctions, ensuring their rights are protected and futures restored.

Houston’s industrial workforce faces constant hazards, chemical exposure, explosions, and heavy-machinery injuries. We stand with injured workers and fight for full accountability from negligent corporations.

Our Clients Say

About Us

When you choose our law firm, you are securing a partner with a strategic outlook. We don’t follow the standard playbook.
Our team will look at all aspects of your case and legal problems with a creative perspective to establish a bona fide strategy and execute a direct path to success.

We make Zero Compromise on protecting your rights.

Meet our Team

Ash Attar

Founder

Attorney Ash Attar leads the firm with a reputation for integrity, preparation, and results. His hands-on approach ensures each client receives personalized attention and aggressive advocacy from start to finish.

Ardy Attar

Founder

Ardy’s rapidly growing practice is built upon his successful representation of clients whose business interests span transactional and litigation needs, as both plaintiffs and defendants. 

You Deserve Justice

When negligence causes harm, you need more than a lawyer, you need a fighter.
At Attar Law Group, our mission is to help Houston residents rebuild, recover, and restore their quality of life through relentless legal representation.

What is considered a personal injury case?

Accidents caused by negligence or recklessness often warrant legal action, especially when someone’s failure to act responsibly results in harm to others. If the responsible party had followed the law and fulfilled their obligations, your injury might have been prevented. As a result, you have the right to pursue a claim and seek financial compensation. In general, a valid personal injury case arises when someone suffers measurable harm due to another’s actions or lack of action.
For example, consider a store owner who neglects to clean up a spill, leading to a customer slipping and suffering a broken arm. In this scenario, the store owner could be held accountable in civil court for failing to maintain a safe environment.

If you’ve been seriously injured due to someone else’s negligence or are dealing with an uncooperative insurance company, having a skilled personal injury lawyer on your side can make all the difference. Whether you’re facing a denied claim, unsure if a settlement offer is fair, or need help investigating your accident and proving fault, an experienced attorney will fight to protect your rights and maximize your compensation. From negotiating with insurers to pursuing justice for wrongful death cases, a lawyer ensures that you’re not navigating this difficult time alone.

Here are the general steps for apropriately handling a Personal Injury claim:

  1. Contact an Attorney:
    Consult an experienced personal injury lawyer to review your case, explore your legal options, and address any questions you have.
  2. Investigate the Accident:
    Your attorney will gather evidence, analyze documentation, and interview witnesses to build a strong case.
  3. Determine Your Damages:
    Identify compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages, such as pain and suffering.
  4. Negotiate a Settlement:
    Your lawyer will work with the insurance company to reach a fair settlement, as most cases are resolved without going to court.
  5. File a Lawsuit (If Necessary):
    If a settlement can’t be reached, your attorney can file a lawsuit. This often prompts further negotiations to avoid a trial.

Yes, you can. Most personal injury lawyers, including us, work on a contingency fee basis, which means you don’t pay anything upfront. You only pay if your lawyer successfully wins your case, and their fee is taken as a percentage of the settlement or award. This ensures legal representation is accessible to everyone, regardless of financial situation.

The value of a personal injury case depends on various factors, such as the severity of your injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and how the accident has affected your daily life. If you’ve been injured in Houston, an experienced personal injury lawyer can assess your case and provide an estimate based on similar cases and your unique circumstances. In Houston, personal injury cases can range in value from $5,000 for minor injuries to over $1,000,000 for severe or catastrophic cases, depending on the specifics of the situation.

The timeline varies based on case complexity, willingness to settle, and court schedules, ranging from a few months to several years.

In Houston, Texas, you generally have two years from the date of the injury to file a personal injury claim, according to Texas’ statute of limitations. However, certain circumstances, such as cases involving minors or government entities, may alter this timeline. It’s crucial to consult with a personal injury lawyer as soon as possible to ensure you meet all deadlines and protect your right to compensation.

In Texas, most personal injury settlements are not taxable. Compensation for physical injuries or illnesses, such as medical expenses, pain and suffering, or lost wages, is typically exempt from federal and state taxes.
However, certain exceptions apply:

  • Punitive Damages: If your settlement includes punitive damages, these are generally taxable.
  • Emotional Distress Without Physical Injury: Compensation for emotional distress or mental anguish not directly tied to a physical injury may be taxable.
  • Interest on the Settlement: Any interest accrued on the settlement amount is taxable.

Yes, you can file a personal injury claim for a slip and fall accident in Texas if the property owner’s negligence caused your injury. Texas law requires property owners to maintain reasonably safe conditions for visitors. To have a valid claim, you must prove that:

  1. The property owner knew or should have known about the hazardous condition.
  2. They failed to address or warn you about the danger.
  3. This negligence directly caused your injury.

Slip and fall claims often arise from issues like wet floors, uneven surfaces, poor lighting, or debris in walkways. An experienced Texas personal injury lawyer can help evaluate your case and guide you through the legal process to seek compensation.

Texas follows a modified comparative fault rule. You can recover damages if you’re less than 51% at fault, but your compensation will be reduced by your percentage of fault.

The average settlement for a personal injury case in Texas varies widely depending on the specifics of the case. Key factors that influence settlement amounts include:

Severity of the Injury:

  • Cases involving minor injuries like sprains or bruises might settle for a few thousand dollars.
  • Severe injuries, such as those requiring long-term medical care or resulting in permanent disability, can lead to settlements ranging from tens of thousands to millions.

Medical Expenses:

  • Compensation typically covers past, current, and future medical costs related to the injury.

Lost Wages:

  • If the injury caused you to miss work, settlements often include compensation for lost income and reduced earning capacity.

Pain and Suffering:

  • Non-economic damages like physical pain, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life can significantly impact the settlement.

Liability and Negligence:

  • If the fault is clear and the defendant’s negligence is obvious, settlement amounts tend to be higher.
  • In Texas, the “modified comparative negligence” rule reduces your settlement if you are partially at fault. For example, if you are found 20% at fault, your compensation is reduced by 20%.

Insurance Policy Limits:

  • Many settlements are capped by the at-fault party’s insurance policy limits.

Estimated Averages:

  • Minor Injuries: $3,000 to $15,000
  • Moderate Injuries: $20,000 to $100,000
  • Severe or Catastrophic Injuries: $100,000 to over $1 million

Real-Life Example:

  • A car accident victim with a broken leg, $30,000 in medical bills, and three months of lost wages might settle for $80,000 to $120,000.
  • In contrast, a victim of a catastrophic truck accident with life-altering injuries and long-term medical needs might settle for $500,000 to several million.

It’s important to consult with an experienced personal injury attorney to accurately evaluate your case, as they can help maximize your settlement based on the specific circumstances.

Yes, you can sue for pain and suffering in Texas as part of a personal injury claim. Texas law allows individuals injured due to someone else’s negligence to seek compensation for non-economic damages, which include physical pain, emotional distress, and mental anguish.

What Qualifies as Pain and Suffering?

Pain and suffering include both physical and emotional harm, such as:

  • Chronic physical pain caused by the injury.
  • Emotional distress, including anxiety, depression, or PTSD.
  • Loss of enjoyment of life due to the inability to participate in activities or hobbies.
  • Scarring, disfigurement, or permanent disability.

How Is Pain and Suffering Calculated?

Texas law does not have a specific formula for calculating pain and suffering, but the following methods are commonly used:

Multiplier Method:

  • The total economic damages (e.g., medical bills, lost wages) are multiplied by a factor (typically 1.5 to 5), depending on the severity of the injury.
  • Example: $20,000 in medical bills x 3 = $60,000 for pain and suffering.

Per Diem Method:

  • A daily rate is assigned to your pain and suffering, and this rate is multiplied by the number of days you’ve experienced distress.

Limitations to Pain and Suffering Claims in Texas

No Caps for Most Cases:

In most personal injury cases (e.g., car accidents), there is no cap on pain and suffering damages.

Caps in Medical Malpractice Cases:

Non-economic damages are capped at $250,000 per healthcare provider, with an overall limit of $750,000 if multiple providers are involved.

Comparative Negligence:

Under Texas’ proportionate responsibility law, your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault. If you are more than 50% at fault, you cannot recover damages.

How is fault determined in a Texas car accident?

Texas follows an at-fault system, meaning the driver responsible for the accident is liable for damages.

Fault is determined through:

  • Police Reports
  • Eyewitness Testimonies
  • Evidence from the Accident Scene
  • Traffic Laws Violations

You have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit in Texas. Failing to file within this period may forfeit your right to seek compensation.

Yes, under Texas’s modified comparative negligence rule, you can recover damages if you are less than 51% at fault.

It’s advisable to consult with a personal injury attorney before accepting any settlement offers to ensure you receive fair compensation for your damages.

An attorney can:

  • Investigate the Accident
  • Gather Evidence
  • Negotiate with Insurance Companies
  • Advocate on Your Behalf
  • Ensure You Receive Fair Compensation

For personalized advice, it’s best to consult with a qualified personal injury attorney in Texas.

Accidents must be reported if they result in injury, death, or property damage exceeding $1,000.

Fault is determined based on evidence such as police reports, witness statements, and accident reconstruction. Texas follows a comparative negligence system, where compensation can be reduced by your percentage of fault.

Avoid admitting fault, leaving the scene without exchanging information, and delaying medical treatment.

If you have uninsured motorist coverage, it can cover your damages. Otherwise, you may need to sue the at-fault driver personally.

You can still seek compensation from the at-fault driver, but you may face penalties for driving without insurance.

What legal actions can I take if my property is contaminated by an oil spill in Texas?

If your property has been contaminated due to an oil spill, you may have grounds to file a lawsuit against the responsible party. To succeed, you generally need to prove that the party was negligent, meaning they owed you a legal duty, breached that duty, and caused you harm as a result.

A toxic tort refers to a personal injury lawsuit brought due to exposure to a dangerous substance, such as chemicals from an oil spill. These cases often involve proving that exposure to the toxic substance directly caused harm or property damage.

Liability can extend to various parties, including oil and gas companies, contractors, equipment manufacturers, and others involved in the operations leading to the spill. Determining liability often requires a thorough investigation into the cause of the spill and the parties involved.

Compensation may cover property damage, environmental cleanup costs, loss of income (e.g., for fishermen), health issues resulting from exposure, and other related damages. The specific compensation depends on the extent of the harm and the particulars of the case.

The Oil Pollution Act (OPA) of 1990 governs the process of compensation for injuries sustained due to oil spills. It establishes liability for parties responsible for oil spills and outlines the procedures for claims and compensation.

The statute of limitations can vary depending on the specific circumstances and the type of claim (e.g., personal injury, property damage). It’s crucial to consult with an attorney promptly to ensure your claim is filed within the applicable time frame.

Yes, individuals who suffer health issues resulting from exposure to an oil spill may have grounds to file a personal injury lawsuit. These cases often require medical evidence linking the health issues directly to the exposure.

Document the contamination with photos and notes, report the issue to the relevant environmental authorities, seek medical attention if health issues arise, and consult with an attorney experienced in environmental law to discuss your legal options.

Damages are calculated based on factors such as the extent of property damage, economic losses, costs of environmental cleanup, health care expenses, and non-economic factors like pain and suffering. Expert assessments are often necessary to determine the full extent of damages.

Yes, communities affected by an oil spill can file collective lawsuits, often in the form of class-action suits, to seek compensation for shared damages such as environmental degradation and economic losses. Consulting an experienced environmental litigation attorney is essential to navigating the complexities of these cases.

Negligence is a key factor; plaintiffs must prove that the responsible party failed to exercise reasonable care, leading to the spill and resulting damages. Establishing negligence is essential for holding parties liable in oil spill cases.

The duration varies widely depending on the complexity of the case, the number of parties involved, and whether the case is settled out of court or goes to trial. Some cases may take several years to resolve fully.

At Attar Law Group, we are relentless in pursuing justice.

Contact us today for a complimentary case evaluation.

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