Alvin, Texas

Alvin Car Accident Lawyer

A free case review connects you with an independent Texas attorney after a wreck in Alvin, no cost or obligation.

How Alvin Car Wreck Lawyer helps

  • Free case review — no cost, no obligation
  • Independent, licensed attorneys only
  • No fees unless your case wins
  • Takes about 2 minutes to check

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Independent Texas attorneys
Contingency only, no upfront fees
Plain answers about your claim
Serving Alvin and nearby

Alvin sits at the edge of a highway build.

TxDOT signed a $1.47 billion contract on July 15, 2026. It’s for the Grand Parkway’s B-1 segment. That road runs south from I-45 and ties into SH 35 near Alvin. Crews expect to break ground late in 2026 or early 2027. Add the daily pull of SH 288 traffic out of Manvel and Iowa Colony. Manvel’s population has climbed more than 137 percent since 2010. Both towns route commuters straight through Alvin. Put it together, and Alvin moves more traffic than its roads were built for.

A wreck on any of these roads can turn your week upside down. This site helps you figure out what comes next.

A free connection, not a law office

This site isn’t a law firm. It puts you in touch with an independent Texas attorney. Send in the basics about your car wreck claim, and that attorney looks at it for free. Most personal injury attorneys in Texas work on contingency, so nothing comes out of your pocket upfront even if you hire one. You owe nothing just for asking.

632 crashes in Alvin last year

Inside Alvin’s city limits, TxDOT’s 2024 tally comes to 632 crashes. One of them ended in a death. Some of those involve big rigs. Aggregate trucks feed the SH 288 work. Farm-freight trucks use the FM roads. Long-haul traffic passes through on SH 35 too. An 18-wheeler crash shows more insurance layers than a two-car wreck, and more evidence that disappears fast.

How long you have to act

Texas allows an injury suit two years, no more. Treatment schedules, insurance phone calls, none of it pauses the date. That’s only one clock, though. Others apply too, and statute of limitations reviews the rest.

Ready when you are

Growth doesn’t wait, and neither should a claim tied to it. What to do after a car accident shows the first moves that protect one: photos at the scene, the first call you make, the doctor you see even if you feel fine. Once that ground is covered, getting your accident report looks at how Alvin, Manvel, and Iowa Colony each handle copies. They’re not the same. The guides library diagrams the rest of what a Texas claim involves, one question at a time.

Alvin is growing faster than its roads can keep up. A claim tied to a wreck on any of them deserves that same urgency. The sooner you start, the more options stay open. Start today.

How it works

Share what happened

Tell us the date, the road, and how the wreck left you.

Hear from an attorney

An independent Texas attorney reviews what you sent and reaches out directly.

Choose your next step

Ask questions, then decide. Nothing about this locks you in.

Accidents we help with

Every case type below can qualify for a free review by an independent Texas attorney.

18-Wheeler Accidents

Three kinds of trucks share Alvin's roads, and each one answers to a different insurance company after a wreck.

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Bicycle Accidents

Alvin cyclists ride two very different roads, the FM 528 commute and the shoulderless country lanes, and both can end in a wreck that needs the same kind of claim.

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Car Wreck Lawyer

A free case review looks at what happened on Alvin's Bypass or its Gordon Street grid, no cost or obligation.

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Distracted Driving

Where a driver's eyes leave the road in Alvin shapes both the crash and the records a claim needs afterward.

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Dog Bites

Alvin's own reporting rule builds the paper trail a dog bite claim runs on.

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Drunk Driving

A DWI arrest and your injury claim run on separate tracks, and sometimes a second business shares the blame too.

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Head-On Collisions

Head-on crashes on Alvin's undivided FM roads tend to hit policy limits fast, which is where your own coverage starts to matter.

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Hit and Run

A driver who doesn't stop still leaves a claim you can build today, named or not.

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Motorcycle Accidents

Alvin's motorcycle wrecks happen on FM roads that rarely have a witness nearby, and that changes what your claim needs to prove.

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Pedestrian Accidents

Downtown Alvin has sidewalks and crosswalks. The highway strips on SH 35 and SH 6 don't, and that changes what a pedestrian claim has to prove.

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Personal Injury Lawyer

Whatever hurt you, the same Brazoria County claims system applies, and the injury just decides where you start.

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Rear-End Collision

Rear-ends in Alvin cluster wherever speed changes fast, and the driver behind isn't always the one who caused it.

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Rideshare Accidents

A rideshare crash usually leaves its own record, inside the app itself, if it gets saved before it disappears.

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Rollover Accidents

Pickups and SUVs outnumber sedans on the roads around Alvin, and that changes what usually causes a rollover out here.

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Slip & Fall

What a Texas property owner owed you, and how a fall claim actually gets proven.

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T-Bone Accident

Most Alvin T-bones start the same way: a driver takes a gap in traffic that wasn't really there.

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Uninsured Motorist

Uninsured motorist coverage pays when the driver who hit you can't, but only if you notify your own insurer the right way.

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Whiplash Injury

An insurer fighting a whiplash claim is really arguing about gaps in your treatment record, not your neck.

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Wrongful Death

A wrongful death claim replaces specific losses, income, care, and companionship, not one lump sum for grief.

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Why people start here

Independent attorneys

We connect you with licensed Texas personal injury lawyers. This site handles no cases itself.

Deadlines are real

Texas puts a time limit on injury claims. Checking early keeps every option open.

Free to find out

The review is free, and injury attorneys usually work on contingency if they take a case.

You stay in control

Nothing moves forward until you speak with an attorney and decide for yourself.

Areas we serve

The same free review covers Alvin and the communities around it.

Common questions

Do I have to pay anything before someone looks at my case?

No. The review itself is free, and sending in your information doesn't obligate you to hire anyone. If an attorney decides to take your case, the two of you work out those terms directly.

Who actually looks at what I send in, a law firm or something else?

This site isn't a law firm. It puts your information in front of an independent Texas attorney, who looks it over and reaches out if your case fits what they handle.

I might have caused part of the wreck. Can I still ask for a review?

Sharing fault reduces what you take home; only owning the bigger half of it ends the claim outright. A review can still tell you where you stand.

How soon should I reach out after a wreck?

Sooner beats later. Camera footage overwrites within days at most businesses, and insurers often call with a low offer before you've even seen a doctor twice.

See if you have a case — free

Answer a few quick questions. If your case qualifies, an independent attorney who serves Alvin can review it at no cost.

See If I Have a CaseNo fees unless you win. No pressure to hire anyone.