Dallas Police Employee Allegedly Helped “Ambulance Chasers” Did you know that in Dallas, Texas law prohibits ambulance-chasing by lawyers or their agents who contact accident victims directly after a crash? In a recent Dallas case, a Dallas Police Department records clerk is alleged to have shared private accident details with a third party who then steered victims toward certain attorneys, a practice that may violate Texas barratry and solicitation laws. Under Texas law, personal contact or phone calls to crash victims within the first 30 days after an accident are prohibited unless the victim has already hired that attorney. This protects injured individuals from fraud, privacy invasion, and unethical marketing. If you’ve been in a car accident in Dallas or throughout North Texas, you may receive unsolicited calls or visits from lawyers or intermediaries claiming to want to help protect your rights. Speak with a reputable Dallas car accident attorney who follows ethical standards and can guide you safely through your claim process. What to do after a crash in Dallas: • Prioritize health & call if needed. • Get a police report and document evidence (photos, witness details). • Notify your insurance. • Avoid giving accident details to unknown solicitors. • Consult a trusted Dallas injury lawyer to protect your claim. 📞 Contact us for a FREE consultation today. #DallasPersonalInjury #DallasCarAccident #AmbulanceChasing #TexasBarratry #LegalHelpDallas #InjuryLawyer
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Car accident claims typically involve establishing fault, negotiating with auto insurers, and recovering damages for medical expenses, lost wages, vehicle repair, and pain and suffering. Comparative-fault rules vary by state: some states bar recovery if the claimant is more than 50% at fault, while others allow proportional recovery. Most personal injury firms handle these matters on a strict contingency basis.
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