If you were hurt in an accident in South San Antonio, one of your first questions is likely: How long will this take, and what is my claim worth? Understanding the personal injury process in Texas can help you plan your next steps.


Quick Answer

Most Texas personal injury claims take several months to a few years to resolve, depending on the severity of injuries and whether a lawsuit is filed. The value of a claim depends on medical costs, lost income, pain and suffering, and insurance limits. There is no “average settlement,” but timely medical care, documentation, and experienced legal representation often play a major role in results.


Texas Timeline: What to Expect

The timeline of a South San Antonio injury case usually follows these stages:

StageTypical TimeframeWhat Happens
Medical TreatmentWeeks–MonthsFocus on diagnosis, recovery, and documenting injuries.
Investigation1–3 MonthsEvidence gathering: police reports, photos, witness statements.
Negotiation with Insurers2–6 MonthsDemand letter sent once treatment stabilizes. Insurance reviews claim.
Filing a Lawsuit (if needed)Adds 1–2 YearsCase enters Bexar County courts. Discovery, depositions, mediation.
Trial (rare)Days–WeeksOnly if settlement fails. Most cases resolve before trial.

⚖️ Deadline Note: Texas law (Civil Practice & Remedies Code §16.003) generally gives you two years from the date of injury to file suit.


How Value Is Calculated

Several factors influence the value of a personal injury case in Texas:


Real Experiences from Clients

Local clients have seen firsthand how strong advocacy makes a difference:

These testimonials reflect why Ryan Orsatti Law maintains a perfect 5.0 Google rating and a reputation for personal attention in South San Antonio and across Texas.


Why Local Representation Matters

Cases in Bexar County courts often move differently than in other Texas counties. Having a San Antonio-based attorney who knows local judges, adjusters, and roads can provide important context. Ryan Orsatti, born and raised in San Antonio, brings that local insight along with hands-on representation—clients work directly with him, not a case manager.


FAQ

How long do I have to file a claim in Texas?
Two years from the date of the accident in most cases (Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code §16.003).

Will my case go to trial?
Most do not. Many claims settle during negotiations or mediation, but filing suit can sometimes increase leverage.

What if I can’t afford a lawyer?
Ryan Orsatti Law works on a contingency fee basis—you don’t pay unless compensation is recovered.

Can I recover if I was partly at fault?
Yes, as long as you were less than 51% responsible. Your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault.


Take the Next Step

If you were injured in South San Antonio—whether in a car crash, truck accident, or another serious event—understanding the process is key. A personalized case review can give you clarity on timelines and potential recovery.

📍 Ryan Orsatti Law
4634 De Zavala Rd
San Antonio, TX 78249

📞 Call 210-525-1200 for a free consultation today.


This blog is for informational purposes only, not legal advice. Reading it does not create an attorney-client relationship. Past results do not guarantee future results.