Texas Personal Injury Lawyers
When negligence causes harm, you deserve experienced, professional representation. Sprouse Shrader Smith’s trial lawyers help injured Texans recover the full compensation they deserve — no fee unless we win.
Why Choose Sprouse Shrader Smith
Our personal injury team brings decades of courtroom experience and a deep understanding of Texas law. We combine trial-tested strategy with client-focused advocacy to deliver results.
- Board-certified civil trial attorneys with proven results
- Experience across catastrophic injury, wrongful death, and product liability cases
- Access to medical, economic, and engineering experts
- No recovery, no fee — you pay nothing unless we win
Types of Personal Injury Cases We Handle
Auto and Truck Accidents — From car crashes to 18-wheeler collisions, we investigate fault, gather evidence, and fight for your recovery.
Premises Liability — Property owners must maintain safe conditions. When negligence causes injury, we hold them accountable.
Workplace Injuries — We handle job site accidents, including third-party negligence outside workers’ compensation.
Product Liability — When dangerous or defective products cause harm, manufacturers and distributors must answer for it.
Wrongful Death — We guide families through the legal process to pursue justice after the loss of a loved one.
Catastrophic Injuries — Serious brain, spinal, and burn injuries require lifelong care — we fight to secure it.
What You Can Recover
- Medical expenses (past and future)
- Lost wages and loss of earning capacity
- Pain, suffering, and mental anguish
- Physical impairment or disfigurement
- Loss of consortium or companionship
- Punitive damages in egregious cases
Our Process
- Free consultation and case evaluation
- Thorough investigation and evidence collection
- Medical documentation and demand preparation
- Negotiation with insurers and defendants
- Litigation, including trial, if necessary
- Obtaining settlement or judgment
- Negotiation with healthcare providers and health insurers
- Disbursement of funds
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the statute of limitations in Texas?
Generally two years from the date of injury, though certain exceptions apply.
What if I was partly at fault?
Texas follows a modified comparative fault rule — you can recover as long as you’re 50% or less responsible.
How much does it cost to hire Sprouse Shrader Smith?
We work on contingency. You pay nothing unless we win.
Get a Free Consultation
If you or a loved one has been injured, contact Sprouse Shrader Smith PLLC today. Our personal injury lawyers serve clients across Texas from our Amarillo, Austin, and other offices. Call (806) 468‑3300 or CLICK HERE to schedule your free case evaluation.