lawyer for Drunk Driver Accidents in Wichita Falls
A drunk driving accident is not a random event. It is a preventable act of negligence that puts everyone on the road at risk. In Wichita Falls, where highways, local roads, and nighttime traffic all intersect, impaired driving continues to cause serious and often life-changing crashes. When someone chooses to get behind the wheel after drinking, the consequences can be immediate and devastating. At Anderson Alexander (A2X), we take these cases seriously because they are not just accidents; they are the result of a clear decision that should never have been made in the first place. Our role is to hold impaired drivers accountable and pursue the full compensation available under Texas law for the harm they cause.
Understanding Negligence
Under Texas law, negligence occurs when someone fails to act with reasonable care, and that failure causes harm to another person. Drunk driving is one of the clearest examples of negligence because it involves a conscious decision to drive while impaired, despite knowing the risks.
Alcohol affects reaction time, judgment, coordination, and perception. Even a small amount can impair a driver’s ability to respond safely to traffic conditions. When a driver chooses to ignore those risks and causes a crash, that conduct can create strong grounds for liability. In many drunk driving cases, responsibility is not in question, and instead the focus shifts to the extent of the harm and the accountability owed to those injured.
Why These Accidents Are Often Severe
Drunk driving accidents tend to involve high speeds, poor judgment, and delayed reaction times. This combination often leads to severe collisions with little or no attempt to avoid impact. As a result, the injuries in these cases are frequently serious. We often see traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, broken bones, internal bleeding, and severe soft tissue damage. These injuries can require emergency surgery, long-term rehabilitation, and ongoing medical care.
In the most tragic cases, drunk driving crashes result in wrongful death. These losses are especially painful because they were entirely preventable, leaving families not only grieving but also searching for answers about why the crash happened and who should be held responsible.
Texas Laws and Accountability
Texas law takes drunk driving seriously, and so do the civil claims that follow these crashes. While criminal charges may be filed separately by the state, a personal injury or wrongful death claim focuses on financial accountability for the harm caused.
In civil cases, compensation is not dependent on a criminal conviction. Instead, it is based on proving that the impaired driver acted negligently and that their actions caused the injuries or loss.
Texas also follows a modified comparative fault system, meaning an injured person may still recover compensation as long as they are not more than 50% responsible for the accident. In drunk driving cases, however, fault is often heavily weighted against the impaired driver.
There are also deadlines that apply to these claims, known as statutes of limitations. In most cases, Texas law allows two years to file a personal injury or wrongful death claim, but the exact timeline can depend on your specific situation. Acting sooner is still important, both to preserve evidence and to strengthen the case as it develops.
What Compensation May Be Available
Compensation in a drunk driving accident case is intended to reflect the full impact of what has been lost. This may include medical expenses, rehabilitation, lost wages, reduced earning capacity, and pain and suffering. In more serious cases, it can also include long-term care needs and the lasting effects of a permanent injury. In wrongful death cases, compensation may address funeral expenses, loss of financial support, and the emotional impact on surviving family members.
How A2X Approaches Drunk Driving Cases
At A2X, we approach drunk driving accident cases with a focus on accountability and preparation. These are not routine claims we treat because they often involve clear negligence, but they still require careful investigation to fully document the extent of the harm and build a strong case for recovery.
We closely examine how the crash occurred, gather evidence from law enforcement reports, and evaluate all available sources to help establish liability. We also work to understand the full impact of the injury or loss so that any claim reflects both immediate and long-term consequences.
Just as importantly, we handle communication with insurance companies that may attempt to limit payouts or shift focus away from the seriousness of the crash. Our role is to ensure your case is presented clearly and completely, without missing critical details.
Because we are a trial law firm, we prepare every case with the expectation that it may need to be fully litigated. That level of preparation strengthens every stage of the process and ensures that we are ready to advocate aggressively when necessary.
The Next Steps After a Drunk Driving Accident
After a crash involving a drunk driver, getting medical attention should always come first. Even minor injuries can develop into more serious conditions over time. Once you’ve been evaluated by a medical professional, the next step is making sure your rights and options are fully protected. These cases move quickly, and early statements or insurance offers often don’t reflect the true impact of your injuries or what recovery will actually require. That’s why it’s important not to go through the process alone.
At A2X, we help individuals in Wichita Falls understand what happened, identify who is responsible, and pursue the full compensation available under Texas law. From the beginning, we focus on building a case that reflects the real impact the crash has had on your life. Reach out to our team today so we can explain your options and start protecting your case right away.

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