Personal Injury Attorney Rob Ammons discusses the experience that led him to move away from large firm work and focus on representing individuals who have suffered significant harm. The loss of a loved one in an accident gave him a perspective that continues to guide how he handles serious cases today.
Why Retain a Sugar Land Personal Injury Attorney?
When someone suffers a serious injury caused by another party, the other side will move quickly to build its case. Within hours, insurance adjusters will begin reviewing records before most injured people have even spoken with anyone who will represent them. What happens in those early moments really matters. What you say can shape your case, and if things aren’t documented right away, it can affect what you’re able to prove later.
This is very important to remember because, under Texas law, if you are partly at fault for what happened, it can reduce the amount you recover. Any percentage assigned to you lowers your compensation, and if you are found 51 percent or more responsible, you cannot recover at all. These arguments come up in most serious injury cases, and how they are handled depends on how well the case is built from the beginning.
Also, Personal injury cases in Sugar Land often involve more than one responsible party. It is not always just one person. A trucking company, a general contractor, a property owner, or a product manufacturer may each play a role in what happened. A personal injury attorney looks at the full picture to determine who is and all parties responsible.
What Cases Do Our Sugar Land Personal Injury Lawyers Handle?
Sugar Land sits where Interstate 69 and State Highway 6 meet, at the edge of one of the fastest-growing counties in the country. Thousands of commercial vehicles move through this area every day, sharing the road with commuters. These roads often run through active construction zones and neighborhoods built close to major traffic routes.
As the area has grown, so has the number of crashes. Fort Bend County has recorded thousands of crashes in a single recent year. And development in areas like the Imperial District and new construction south of the Brazos River mean more job sites, more heavy equipment, and more pressure on already busy roads.
The cases we handle reflect what is actually occurring here:
- Commercial truck accidents, where federal safety rules, driver logs, and company decisions can all play a role, and evidence needs to be looked at early
- Premises liability injuries at retail centers and high-traffic properties in Sugar Land, where responsibility is often disputed
- Wrongful death cases brought by Fort Bend County families who need a clear accounting of what happened and who is responsible
- Car accidents on US 59, SH 6, US 90A, and the Grand Parkway, where insurance companies begin disputing fault and coverage early
- Construction site and workplace injuries where responsibility may extend beyond an employer, and evidence can be lost quickly
We have handled cases like this in Fort Bend County. In one case, a motorcyclist was killed when a driver who had been drinking failed to slow down and hit the motorcyclist as he was preparing to turn. The family filed a wrongful death claim, and we went beyond the details of the police report.
We conducted a thorough investigation into the driver’s condition at the time of the crash and also into other factors involved. This meant asking where the driver was drinking and whether another party may have contributed to this tragic, fatal collision. Cases like this are built on details that are not always captured at the scene but can make all the difference in understanding who is responsible.
Is There a Legal Case Behind Your Sugar Land Injury?
Having an injury doesn’t automatically mean you may have a personal injury lawsuit. What matters is whether someone else caused the harm and whether that harm has had a real impact on your life. That can include medical bills, time away from work, lost income, and the ways your daily life has changed since the injury. For some people, it means not being able to return to the work they relied on. For others, it is giving up things they used to do without thinking, like running, lifting, or even getting through a normal day without pain.
And in cases where fault is divided or more than one party may be involved, the situation is not always clear right away. An attorney needs to look closely at the facts before drawing any conclusions.
Getting an attorney involved early can affect the outcome of your case. Surveillance footage is often lost within days. An attorney can step in to preserve video, obtain records, and take action before that window closes.
Compensation and Deadlines in a Sugar Land Personal Injury Case
After a serious injury, the financial and personal impact can be overwhelming. Under Texas law, you may be able to recover compensation for:
- Medical bills you’ve already received and future treatment you may need
- Lost wages if you’ve missed work
- Reduced earning ability if you can’t return to the same kind of job
- The physical pain and the day-to-day changes the injury has caused in your life
Some of these losses are easy to see in bills, pay stubs, and other records. Others, like ongoing pain or the things you can no longer do, require a more careful evaluation. Yet, they are still recognized under Texas law and can be part of your claim.
But there are strict deadlines. In most cases, you have two years from the date of your injury to file a lawsuit. If a city, county, or other government agency is involved, the time to act can be much shorter.
These deadlines don’t pause. Waiting to talk with an attorney does not stop the clock, which is why it’s important to get legal guidance as early as you can.
Call Our Sugar Land Personal Injury Lawyers at (281) 801-5617

If you were injured in Sugar Land, the other side has already begun shaping the narrative of what happened. Data from commercial vehicles can be lost within days, and conditions at job sites can change quickly after an incident. Having someone on your side early can make a difference in what is preserved and what can still be shown.
The Ammons Law Firm handles serious injury cases on a contingency fee basis, so there is no fee unless we recover for you. Call (281) 801-5617 for a private consultation. We will review the facts and tell you directly where things stand.
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SUGAR LAND
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The Ammons Law Firm • 3700 Montrose Blvd, Houston, TX 77006
Phone: (281) 801-5617
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Injured in an accident? Our Sugar Land personal injury attorneys are here to help. We serve clients throughout Texas and across the nation. Contact us today to discuss your legal options and protect your rights.


