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Kingsville Texas Personal Injury Lawyer: Accidents in Kleberg County
Kingsville and Kleberg County are home to Texas A&M University-Kingsville, King Ranch, and a vibrant community along US-77 in South Texas. But like any community, Kingsville sees serious car accidents, workplace injuries, slip and falls, and other incidents that leave victims with significant injuries and financial losses. Anderson Alexander PLLC represents personal injury victims throughout Kingsville and Kleberg County in pursuing the full compensation Texas law allows.
Personal Injury Law in Texas: The Basics for Kleberg County Residents
Texas personal injury law requires proving four elements:
Texas follows a modified comparative fault rule (51%): you can recover as long as you are not more than 50% at fault, but your damages are reduced by your fault percentage.
Common Injury Scenarios in Kingsville and Kleberg County
US-77 and US-141 Corridors: These highways carry significant commercial and commuter traffic through Kingsville. Rear-end collisions, truck crashes, and intersection accidents are common. Commercial vehicles — particularly associated with agriculture, oilfield, and King Ranch operations — travel these routes regularly, creating the potential for high-stakes liability when they are involved in crashes.
Agricultural and Ranch Accidents: Kleberg County's agricultural economy creates exposure to tractor accidents, livestock-related injuries, and incidents involving heavy farm equipment. Ranch and farm workers may have workers' compensation claims, third-party PI claims, or both.
Texas A&M University-Kingsville Area: The university brings thousands of students to the community. Pedestrian accidents near campus, bicycle crashes, and rideshare accidents are recurring injury scenarios.
Commercial Premises: Slip and falls in Kingsville retail stores, restaurants, and commercial facilities follow the same Texas premises liability rules that apply throughout the state.
Getting Medical Care After an Injury in Kleberg County
The nearest Level II trauma center from Kingsville is Christus Spohn Hospital Corpus Christi — approximately 40 miles north on US-77. For serious injuries, prompt transport to a trauma center is critical. For less severe injuries, Christus Spohn Kleberg in Kingsville provides emergency and ongoing care. Your attorney coordinates with your medical providers to ensure your treatment is documented properly for your claim.
What Kingsville Accident Victims Can Recover
Texas personal injury damages include:
Economic damages: Medical bills (past and future), lost wages (past and future earning capacity), transportation for treatment, and other out-of-pocket losses.
Non-economic damages: Pain and suffering, mental anguish, loss of enjoyment of life, disfigurement, and loss of consortium.
Exemplary damages: In cases involving gross negligence (drunk driving, deliberate safety violations), Texas allows punitive damages to punish and deter the conduct.
Anderson Alexander's Reach Throughout South Texas
Anderson Alexander PLLC is based in Corpus Christi and serves injury victims throughout the Coastal Bend and South Texas, including Kleberg County, Jim Wells County, San Patricio County, Aransas County, and surrounding areas. Distance is not a barrier — we handle the legal work while you focus on recovery.
FAQ
Do I have to come to your Corpus Christi office? No. Anderson Alexander handles most of the case remotely, and we come to our clients when meetings are needed.
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Texas? Two years from the date of injury (Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 16.003).
What if the at-fault party's insurance company has already called me? Do not give a recorded statement without consulting an attorney first. Adjusters are trained to elicit admissions that reduce the value of your claim.
Anderson Alexander PLLC serves Kingsville and all of Kleberg County. Call (361) 452-1279 for a free consultation — no fee unless we win.



