
Car accident in Texas?
Answer a few quick questions — we'll review whether your situation may qualify and what to do next.
AI-assisted screening • Attorney review required • No fees unless we win.
What to Do After a Car Accident — Right Now
- Save all records and document what happened (effects may show up later).
- Save the basics: photos, report details, and witness contact info (if available).
- If insurance calls, be cautious with recorded statements and early offers.


From Accident to Answers in 3 Steps
Quick Case Check
Answer a few simple questions (60–90 seconds).
AI-Assisted Screening
Your details are organized and key factors are flagged for attorney review.
Attorney Review + Next Steps
We confirm whether your situation may qualify and what to do next.
Common Car Accident Situations We Review
- Suffered in an accident — even minor cases can qualify
- Within deadline (Texas filing limits apply)
- Possible fault by others (driver, employer, city, property)
- Your records (any visits, paperwork, timeline)
- Insurance involved (your policy or the other driver's)
- Unclear next step (attorney review + guidance)

What to Expect After a Car Accident
Documentation matters
Records and a clear timeline often shape what's possible in a claim.
Evidence matters
Photos, reports, witnesses, and a clear timeline can strengthen clarity.
Timing varies
Timelines vary by the facts of the case, liability, and insurer response.
Examples of Outcomes
We've Helped Clients Pursue
Rear-End Collision • $312,000
Client was rear-ended; AI case check flagged commercial vehicle involvement. Attorney review completed next day. Resolved within 6 months.
Uninsured Driver • $87,000
Client learned the at-fault driver had no insurance. We identified UM/UIM coverage on the client's policy and secured recovery through their own insurer.
Multi-Vehicle Accident • $425,000
Client was in a multi-car crash. We established liability and documented the incident and recovery timeline. Recovered for damages and lost wages.
💰 $50M+ Recovered • 👥 2,500+ Clients
From a 5-Minute AI Review to Real Case Results
Rear-End Collision: AI Flagged Commercial Liability
- Client started AI case check at 11pm Sunday after being rear-ended
- AI flagged commercial vehicle involvement in 2 minutes
- Attorney review completed Monday morning and case was accepted
- Resolved for $312,000 within 6 months
Uninsured Driver: UM/UIM Path Identified
- Client started AI case check at 9pm after learning the at-fault driver had no insurance
- AI identified UM/UIM coverage on client's own policy in 2 minutes
- Attorney review completed next business day and case moved forward
- Case resolved for $87,000 through client's insurer
Multi-Vehicle Accident: Liability Established
- Client started AI case check after a multi-car crash on the highway
- AI organized facts and flagged multiple liable parties in under 3 minutes
- Attorney review confirmed liability and documented the incident and recovery timeline
- Recovered $425,000 for damages and lost wages
Why Vanguardia
AI-assisted screening to move faster and stay organized
Attorney-led legal strategy and representation
English & Spanish support
Lean team → fast follow-up
Clear steps and clear expectations
We're building a faster, clearer experience for accident victims — with attorney-led guidance at every step.
—Fernando Lopez, Founder

Quick Answers
What if the other driver says it was my fault?
Fault is often disputed early. Evidence like the crash report, photos, vehicle damage, and witness statements can matter. Start the case check so we can review the basics.
Do I need a police report to have a case?
Not always, but a report can help. If there isn't one, other documentation (photos, your records, witness info, insurance notes) may still support a claim.
What if it was a hit-and-run?
You may still have options. If you have any details (location, time, photos, witness info), that can help—UM coverage may also apply.
How long to file a Texas car accident claim?
Most Texas claims have a two-year deadline, but some cases require action sooner. Start a case check to confirm your timeline.
What should I bring or prepare for review?
Date/location, what happened, photos, crash report (if any), insurance details, and a clear timeline of what happened — we'll confirm what matters during the case check.
What if the other driver doesn't have insurance?
You may still have options through your own coverage (like UM/UIM), depending on your policy. We can review what applies after a quick case check.
Have questions about your case?
Start your free AI case review — we'll answer them while evaluating your situation.
Find Out What Your Next Step Should Be
Answer a few quick questions – we'll review whether your situation may qualify and what to do next.
💰 $50M+ recovered👥 2,500+ clients⭐ 4.9/5 rating
AI-assisted screening • Attorney review required • No fees unless we win.