The voices you hear in this video belong to people who needed guidance during difficult periods. They describe relief, clarity, and the reassurance that someone was handling the legal responsibilities so they could focus on moving forward.
Why Hire a Cypress Personal Injury Lawyer from Our Firm?
Personal injury cases involving serious injuries are rarely simple. Fault is often disputed. Medical records get picked apart. Insurance companies look for ways to limit what they pay, and they have experienced adjusters and in-house lawyers working for them from day one.
For decades, The Ammons Law Firm has taken on serious injury cases in Harris County that require more than basic claim handling. Our attorneys have built strong records in complex cases, including many that were referred to us by other lawyers when the complexity and amount of money at issue were especially high.
We don’t settle just because it’s faster or easier. We settle when the offer truly reflects what this incident has cost you and your family. When it doesn’t, we are fully prepared to take your case to trial.
Types of Injury Cases Our Cypress Personal Injury Lawyers Handle
Beyond traffic and construction risks, parts of Cypress are also affected by recurring flooding concerns(The Cypress Creek watershed has a documented history of severe flooding). When drainage systems, detention design, or property maintenance fail, the consequences can include unsafe roadways, hazardous property conditions, and preventable injuries. The cases we handle reflect these realities.
We regularly handle:
- Serious car crashes on US-290, Barker Cypress Road, and Spring Cypress Road
- 18-wheeler and commercial truck accidents where trucking safety rules may have been violated
- Construction site injuries in active development areas involving contractors or third parties
- Premises liability and flood-related injuries caused by unsafe property conditions
- Workplace injuries involving contractors or equipment companies outside the workers’ compensation system
- Wrongful death cases brought by families after a fatal accident
Do You Have a Viable Claim After a Cypress Injury?
In many cases, it’s not immediately clear who was at fault, and that uncertainty alone shouldn’t stop you from exploring a claim. Texas uses a modified comparative fault rule under Civil Practice and Remedies Code Section 33.001. This means that if an insurance company claims you were partly to blame for the accident, any compensation you receive can be reduced by your percentage of fault. If you’re found to be 51% or more at fault, you can’t recover from the other party at all.
Insurance carriers raise these arguments in almost every contested case, often early on, before the injured person has a lawyer and before a thorough, independent investigation has taken place. Having a personal injury attorney who understands how fault is assigned in Texas and who knows how to push back against comparative fault arguments with solid evidence can make a real difference in the outcome of your case.
Compensation and the Filing Deadline in a Cypress Personal Injury Case
Under Texas law, if you’ve been injured because of someone else’s actions, you may be able to recover money for several types of losses. This can include your medical bills, the paychecks you’ve missed while you’ve been unable to work, and even future income you may not be able to earn because of your injuries. You can also seek compensation for what the injury has done to your daily life, including physical pain and emotional distress.
Some of these losses are straightforward to prove with bills, receipts, and employment records. Others are more personal and harder to put a number on. Ongoing pain, changes to your ability to enjoy hobbies, care for your family, or do your job the way you used to are all very real harms, even if they don’t show up on a spreadsheet.
It’s also important to know that you only have a limited time to take legal action. In most cases, Texas gives you two years from the date of the injury to file a lawsuit, under Section 16.003 of the Civil Practice and Remedies Code. If a government agency is involved, you may have to give formal notice much sooner than that.
Because the deadline to file a personal injury lawsuit can be strict, it’s risky to wait and assume you have plenty of time. Talking with a lawyer as early as possible can help you understand which time limits apply in your situation and what steps you need to take to protect your rights.
Get Legal Help From Cypress, Texas Injury Lawyers at (281) 801-5617

After a serious accident, the insurance company moves quickly. Adjusters are often assigned within hours. Dashcam video and onboard vehicle data can be erased or recorded over in a short period of time, unless steps are taken to preserve them. The story that gets formed in those first few days often becomes the version that follows your case all the way through to settlement or trial.
At The Ammons Law Firm, we represent people with serious injuries in Cypress on a contingency fee basis. That means you do not pay us any attorney’s fees unless we recover money for you. We only take cases we believe in.
If you’ve been hurt, call us at (281) 801-5617. We will talk with you directly about what your case looks like, the challenges it may involve, and what it will take to build it the right way.
Serving the Cypress, Texas Community for Over Three Decades
CYPRESS PERSONAL INJURY LAWYERS
Serving Cypress, Texas and surrounding communities.
Phone: (281) 801-5617
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The Ammons Law Firm • 3700 Montrose Blvd, Houston, TX 77006
Phone: (281) 801-5617
Injured in an accident? We serve clients throughout Texas and across the nation. Contact a personal injury lawyer at The Ammons Law Firm to discuss your legal options.


