Relentless Advocacy for Quemado Residents

Quemado Personal Injury Lawyer | Chris Sanchez

Serving Quemado and Maverick County, Texas. Millions recovered for injured victims. No fee unless we win.

(956) 686-4357 — Free Consultation

Injured in Quemado? Call Chris First.

Quemado sits along US-277 south of Eagle Pass near the Mexico border — a corridor where accidents involving cars, 18-wheelers, and commercial vehicles happen every day. Whatever happened — a highway crash, a workplace injury, a slip and fall — you have rights under Texas law and a strict 2-year deadline to file (Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003). Evidence disappears fast. Call now: (956) 686-4357.

Cases Chris Handles in Quemado

  • Car & Truck Accidents — Including 18-wheeler crashes, FMCSA violations, black box data, and commercial insurance disputes on US-277 south of Eagle Pass near the Mexico border.
  • Workplace & Oilfield Injuries — Texas non-subscriber employers can be sued directly under Tex. Labor Code § 406.033. No workers' comp required.
  • Slip & Fall / Premises Liability — Grocery stores, malls, parking lots, restaurants, and any property where owner negligence caused your fall.
  • Wrongful Death — Texas § 71.002 allows surviving family to recover for loss of income, companionship, and medical expenses when negligence takes a life.
  • Catastrophic Injuries — Brain injuries, spinal cord damage, severe burns, and amputations — cases where maximum recovery is critical.

Why Quemado Injury Victims Choose Chris Sanchez

  • ✅ Former insurance industry insider — Chris knows how adjusters devalue claims and how to counter every tactic
  • ✅ Bilingual English / Spanish representation — Hablamos Español
  • ✅ Available by phone, WhatsApp, and in-person consultations
  • ✅ 150+ five-star Google reviews — real clients, real results
  • ✅ No fee unless we win — 100% contingency, zero upfront cost

Frequently Asked Questions — Quemado Injury Cases

How long do I have to file an injury claim in Quemado?

Texas gives you 2 years from the date of your injury to file a personal injury lawsuit (§ 16.003). Wrongful death cases follow the same deadline measured from the date of death. Do not wait — insurance companies use delay to their advantage.

Can I recover damages if I was partially at fault for my accident?

Yes. Under Texas's modified comparative fault rule (Chapter 33, Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code), you can still recover as long as you were 50% or less at fault. Your compensation is simply reduced by your percentage of fault.

What damages can I recover in a Quemado injury case?

Recoverable damages include past and future medical bills, lost wages, loss of earning capacity, pain and suffering, mental anguish, and — in cases of gross negligence — punitive damages under § 41.003. Call Chris for a free case evaluation.

Does Chris Sanchez handle cases in Maverick County?

Yes. Chris handles personal injury cases across all of Texas, including Maverick County and the Quemado area. You pay nothing unless Chris wins your case.

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Chris Sanchez fights for injury victims in Quemado and across Maverick County. Free consultation — no fee unless we win.

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Quemado Personal Injury Cases — Local Hazards and Highways

The Law Office of Chris Sanchez represents personal injury victims in Quemado and across Maverick County, Texas. Quemado has its own specific traffic patterns, road hazards, and case law venues that affect how an injury claim is built and litigated. Whether your accident happened on US-277, a county farm-to-market road, or a city street, Chris fights for full compensation under Texas modified comparative negligence (Chapter 33 of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code).

Major Highways and Roads in Quemado

Most Quemado personal injury cases involve one of the following corridors:

  • US-277
  • FM-1908

Cases involving remote border-region highway and ranch-road crashes require fast evidence preservation — surveillance video, electronic logging device data on commercial vehicles, and accident reconstruction. Chris sends preservation letters within 48 hours of being retained on a Quemado case to lock in critical evidence before it disappears.

Where Quemado Personal Injury Lawsuits Are Filed

Most Quemado personal injury lawsuits are filed in Maverick County District Court if damages exceed jurisdictional minimums, or in County Court at Law for smaller claims. Venue selection matters because Maverick County juries return different damage averages than urban Texas juries — Chris evaluates whether to file in Maverick County or a different venue (where allowed by the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Section 15) based on what produces the highest realistic recovery for your specific case.

What Quemado Injury Victims Should Do First

  • Get medical attention at a Maverick County emergency room or urgent care — gaps in treatment hurt cases
  • Photograph the scene including US-277 road conditions, signage, and skid marks if applicable
  • Get the police report from the responding agency (Maverick County Sheriff, Quemado PD, or DPS) — Texas Form CR-3
  • Do not give a recorded statement to the at-fault driver’s insurance — they will use it against you
  • Contact Chris Sanchez at (956) 686-4357 for a free consultation in English or Spanish

Common Quemado Personal Injury Case Types

Chris Sanchez handles the full range of Quemado injury cases on a contingency fee basis — you pay nothing unless we win:

  • Car accidents and rear-end collisions on US-277 and Quemado streets
  • 18-wheeler and commercial vehicle crashes (FMCSA-regulated)
  • Drunk-driver and dram-shop liability cases
  • Slip and fall / premises liability at Quemado businesses
  • Workplace and oilfield injuries (where applicable to Maverick County)
  • Wrongful death claims under Texas Wrongful Death Act

If you or a family member was injured in Quemado or anywhere in Maverick County, call Chris Sanchez 24/7 at (956) 686-4357 for a free, confidential case review. Bilingual service in English and Spanish.