The Short Answer: You Cannot Safely Make This Decision at the Scene
After a car accident in San Antonio, you may feel fine. That feeling is not a reliable indicator of whether you need a lawyer. Adrenaline, shock, and the delayed onset of many serious injuries mean that how you feel in the first hours has very little to do with your medical and legal situation over the next six to twelve months. Wayne Wright attorneys see this pattern regularly — clients who walked away from a Bexar County crash thinking they were unhurt, only to need surgery months later. By then, critical evidence has been lost, recorded statements have been given, and low settlement offers have been accepted. The single safest action after any San Antonio car accident is to get a free legal consultation before making any decisions about your case.
Why Car Accident Injuries Are Routinely Misread at the Scene
The human body’s stress response floods the system with cortisol and adrenaline immediately after a crash. These hormones suppress pain perception — by design. What that means in practice:
Wayne Wright attorneys have represented San Antonio clients who initially felt no pain at the scene, declined an ambulance, went home, and subsequently required spinal surgery, months of physical therapy, or long-term care. In every one of those cases, the outcome depended heavily on what happened in the hours and days immediately after the crash — before the full injury picture was known.
Situations Where You Almost Certainly Need a Lawyer
Certain facts present at the scene shift the calculus decisively toward retaining legal representation:
Situations Where You May Not Need a Lawyer — and How to Confirm
There are genuine cases where a personal injury attorney adds limited value: a minor fender-bender with no injuries, clear liability, property damage only, and an insurer that pays the repair estimate promptly. But here is the problem — you cannot verify that description applies to your situation at the scene. The only reliable way to know whether your case falls into this category is to have it evaluated by an attorney with experience in Bexar County auto claims. That evaluation is free at Wayne Wright. If your case genuinely does not warrant legal representation, you will be told that directly. If it does, you will have the information before you make any decisions that cannot be undone.
When to Call Wayne Wright After a San Antonio Car Accident
- Immediately — before giving any recorded statement to any insurance company, including your own
- Before accepting any settlement offer — even a fast one that seems reasonable
- As soon as symptoms appear — even days or weeks after the crash
- Before the two-year Texas statute of limitations — but well before it; evidence degrades long before the legal deadline
- If you are unsure whether you have a case — that question is exactly what the free consultation answers
What Insurance Adjusters Do While You Are Deciding
The at-fault driver’s insurance company begins building its defense file the moment a claim is filed. On San Antonio’s high-volume corridors — I-35, Loop 410, I-10, and US-90 — this process moves quickly:
Texas law does not require you to give a recorded statement to the at-fault driver’s insurer. You are not legally obligated to speak to any adjuster before consulting an attorney. Wayne Wright is available 24/7 at 210-888-0078 for exactly this situation.
The Texas Statute of Limitations — Two Years, But Evidence Has Its Own Deadline
Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code §16.003 gives car accident victims two years from the date of the crash to file suit. Missing that deadline permanently bars your claim — no exceptions for delayed injury discovery, no extensions because you were negotiating in good faith. But the legal deadline is not the practical deadline for evidence. Surveillance footage is gone in days. Witness memories fade within weeks. Vehicle black box (EDR) data can be overwritten. Physical road evidence — skid marks, debris fields, traffic control positions — is erased by weather and road maintenance. Claims involving City of San Antonio vehicles or VIA Metropolitan Transit buses carry a six-month written notice requirement — far shorter than the general statute. The earlier Wayne Wright is retained, the more complete the evidentiary record we build.
What a Wayne Wright Free Consultation Covers
The initial case review at Wayne Wright’s San Antonio office is confidential, costs nothing, and carries no obligation. In that conversation, an attorney will:
You will leave the consultation with a clear answer to the question you came in with. That is the purpose of the conversation.
What Wayne Wright Clients Say About Waiting vs. Acting Early
The pattern Wayne Wright attorneys see most often in avoidable outcomes is the same: a client who felt fine, decided to “wait and see,” accepted a settlement before the full injury picture was known, and subsequently needed medical care that exceeded what they accepted. Texas releases are permanent. Once signed, they cannot be reopened. Early legal advice prevents that outcome — not by creating a case where none exists, but by ensuring you have accurate information before making an irreversible decision.
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