Compensation for the Most Common Car Accident
Traffic on freeways in Dallas and throughout Texas can become congested very quickly. One moment, traffic can be flowing at 50-miles-per-hour. The next, it can slow down to a crawl. If a driver isn't paying proper attention to the road when the speed changes, a rear-end collision is going to happen. Inattentive drivers sending text messages, playing with car stereos, putting on makeup or doing other tasks collide with slowing or stopped cars on a daily basis. Just because an accident is common, doesn't mean it is has less of an impact on the victim's life.
Board Certified in Personal Injury Law
At the Bush Law Firm, our mission is to get justice for the victims of rear-end collisions. The Texas Board of Legal Specialization has honored our lead attorney, John C. Bush, with a title that has been granted to less than three percent of the personal injury attorneys in the state: Board Certified Specialist in Personal Injury Law. This title is rare because it can only be earned when an attorney has taken a certain number of cases to trial. This title cannot be earned simply by accepting settlements, only through courtroom experience. We will use that experience to get fair compensation for you.
Rear-end Collision Cases Are Not Automatic Wins
In the past, rear-end collision cases used to be simple. If a driver ran into the back of your car, it was assumed that the driver was at fault. That isn't the case anymore. Insurance defense lawyers have become very skilled in misdirecting the jurors' attention by putting the victim on trial and clouding the truth. A lawyer needs to build a strong case, regardless of how obvious the negligence may seem. That's what we do. We build strong cases designed to get results, even if it means going into the courtroom to get them.
Contact Us for a Free Initial Consultation
Call us at 214-824-4040 or send us an e-mail to schedule a free initial consultation about a non-fatal or fatal rear-end accident claim. We handle all cases on a contingency basis, which means you pay nothing unless we accomplish our mission of securing justice for you.

















