Irving Personal Injury Lawyer

Irving, Texas Personal Injury Attorney

Around 16 miles North, Northwest of Dallas is the city of Irving, TX, with a population of around 200,000 people.

Irving is another big family suburb, with nearly 33 percent of the residents having at least one child under the age of 18.

The median household income of Irving is less than its upscale neighbors, being around $65,000 per year.

As a result, the median house in Irving is much more affordable, being around $288,000 per year.

Homes go up in value less than in other Dallas Suburbs, fewer people own their own homes, fewer residents are college graduates, and the city has somewhat of a crowded feel.

A community with more of an urban feel, many residents love the feel of Irving.

Irving, Texa

Irving residents, for the most part, seem content to make Irving work just fine with smaller houses and fewer expectations for economic gain, but instead, they love to live, eat, play, and commune together.

An emphasis on family is what makes Irving work, and to help along the way, the city provides over 80 parks and numerous recreation facilities to keep things humming.

Irving was formed in 1903, pulling together a number of small settlements that began to inhabit the area from 1850 onward.

FREE CONSULTATION

Robert C. Slim, Attorney at Law, offers every new case call a free consultation for your wrongful death and personal injury case. This means that you will speak directly with the principal lawyer, and not a paralegal, secretary, or staff investigator. Therefore, you will be sure that you are getting reliable legal advice about your case, and not a scripted response.

Irving Personal Injury Attorney, Robert C. Slim, will fight for you

Since 1994, Robert C. Slim, Attorney at Law, has successfully represented victims of wrongful death and serious personal injuries in the City of Irving and its surrounding areas. If you are the victim of a wrongful death or personal injury in Irving and other surrounding areas caused by the carelessness or negligence of another, the law gives you certain rights.

Do not delay in taking action. Once you retain the right attorney for your case, you can rest assured that your interests are being protected.  Then, you can concentrate on getting the medical treatment you need in order to make a full recovery from your injuries.

COMMON ACCIDENT LOCATIONS

Because Irving sits between Dallas and Fort Worth and serves as a major route to DFW Airport, accidents frequently occur in high-volume traffic areas. According to TxDOT crash data, Dallas County — where Irving is located — records thousands of serious injury crashes each year.

Injuries commonly occur at:

  • SH-183 (Airport Freeway) & Belt Line Road
  • SH-183 & Esters Road (near DFW Airport access)
  • International Parkway (DFW Airport corridor)
  • I-635 & MacArthur Boulevard
  • Loop 12 near Irving Boulevard
  • Highway 114 through Las Colinas
  • Retail corridors near Valley Ranch
  • MacArthur Boulevard near the Las Colinas corporate corridor

Irving’s Las Colinas district is home to major corporate campuses and draws heavy commuter, rideshare, and commercial vehicle traffic daily — contributing to a consistent pattern of serious accidents along the MacArthur and O’Connor Road corridors.

Filing a Personal Injury Claim in Irving, TX

Irving is located entirely within Dallas County. Personal injury cases arising from Irving accidents are filed in the Dallas County District Courts, located at the George L. Allen Sr. Courts Building, 600 Commerce Street, Dallas, TX 75202. Cases may also be heard in Dallas County Civil Courts at Law.

Texas law gives you two years from the date of your accident to file a personal injury claim. Texas also uses a modified comparative fault rule, meaning your compensation may be reduced if you are found partially at fault — but you can still recover as long as you are not more than 50% responsible.

Note: Irving is entirely within Dallas County — not Tarrant County. All injury claims from Irving accidents are handled in the Dallas County court system.

Irving Emergency Rooms & Medical Treatment

Seeking prompt medical care after an accident is essential — both for your health and to document your injuries for your claim. Irving-area facilities include:

  • Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Irving** | 1901 N. MacArthur Blvd, Irving, TX 75061 | Emergency & Trauma Services
  • Medical City Las Colinas** | 6800 N. MacArthur Blvd, Irving, TX 75039 | Emergency Services
  • Concentra Urgent Care – Irving** | Multiple Irving locations
  • NextCare Urgent Care** | 3960 W. Airport Freeway, Irving, TX

If you cannot afford upfront medical treatment, our firm can often help arrange care on a medical lien basis — meaning you receive treatment now and payment is made from your settlement.

FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions

Texas has one of the highest uninsured motorist rates in the country — an estimated 1 in 5 drivers carries no insurance. If you were hit by an uninsured or underinsured driver in Irving, you may still have options:

  • File a claim under your own Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist (UM/UIM) coverage
  • Pursue the at-fault driver directly through civil litigation
  • Explore other available insurance coverage on the vehicle or property involved

An attorney can review your full coverage situation and identify every available source of recovery.

Irving is located entirely within Dallas County. All personal injury cases from Irving accidents are filed in Dallas County courts.
Texas law generally allows two years from the date of the accident. Missing this deadline typically bars your claim permanently. If your injury involves a government vehicle or city-owned property, shorter notice deadlines may apply.
Dallas County District Courts — George L. Allen Sr. Courts Building, 600 Commerce Street, Dallas, TX 75202.
Texas follows a modified comparative fault rule. You can still recover compensation as long as you are found 50% or less at fault — but your award is reduced by your percentage of fault. Insurance companies often try to inflate your percentage of fault to reduce what they owe.
Cases that settle without litigation typically resolve within 3–12 months. Cases that go to trial in Dallas County can take 1–3 years depending on court schedules and case complexity.
There is no single average — case value depends on injury severity, medical costs, lost income, and long-term impairment. Serious injuries requiring surgery, hospitalization, or long-term care typically result in significantly higher settlements.
A police report from the Irving Police Department is not legally required but is strongly recommended. It documents the facts of the crash and can be critical evidence. You can request an Irving PD crash report through the TxDOT CR-3 process or directly at irvingpd.com.
You may still recover through your own Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist (UM/UIM) coverage. Texas has a high uninsured driver rate — approximately 20% of drivers carry no insurance.

Speak With an Irving Personal Injury Lawyer Today

Texas law gives you two years to file — don’t let the deadline pass on your claim.

Call (214) 321-8225 for a free case review with an Irving attorney. We handle negotiations, deal with insurance companies, and take cases to trial when necessary. No fees unless we recover for you.

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