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Personal Injury Claims in El Paso, TX

Population

678,000

Avg. Verdict Range

$20,000 – $200,000

El Paso is a major Texas border city with a large military population at Fort Bliss and significant cross-border commercial activity. Its bilingual community and proximity to Ciudad Juarez create unique legal challenges, including accidents involving uninsured or Mexican-insured drivers. I-10 running through El Paso is a major freight corridor with frequent truck accidents. El Paso County courts handle a substantial personal injury caseload, and local bilingual attorneys are essential for navigating cross-border insurance issues and communicating effectively with Spanish-speaking clients.

Where Personal Injury Cases Are Filed in El Paso

1

El Paso County District Court

State Trial Court

2

US District Court, Western District of Texas

Federal Court

3

Texas Eighth Court of Appeals

State Appellate Court

Most personal injury cases are filed in state trial court. Federal jurisdiction typically requires diversity of citizenship and damages exceeding $75,000.

Texas Fault Rules — What This Means for Your Claim

El Paso courts apply Texas's modified comparative fault rule with a 51% bar. The proximity to the US-Mexico border creates unique cross-border injury scenarios, including accidents involving vehicles registered or insured in Mexico. Texas law governs injury claims for accidents occurring within El Paso, but international insurance coordination can complicate recovery. Punitive damages are capped under Texas law. The two-year statute of limitations applies.

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Average Verdict Range in El Paso

$20,000

General personal injury verdicts in El Paso typically range from $20,000 – $200,000. Actual outcomes depend on injury severity, medical costs, lost income, and the specific facts of each case.

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For informational purposes only. Not legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney.