A serious injury can disrupt nearly every part of your life. While you focus on your health, your family, and what comes next, our lawyers can handle the legal battle.
Below, you will learn how Grossman Law Offices advocates for injured people in Sugar Land after major truck crashes, unlawful alcohol service, catastrophic workplace accidents, and other severe incidents. Our clients can reach their attorneys directly to address concerns and get answers to their questions. We also don’t charge any fees upfront, and you only pay if we recover compensation for you.
Serious Injuries Demand More Than a Standard Insurance Claim

When an injury affects your ability to work, care for your family, or live independently, the stakes are much higher than a routine claim. At the same time, insurers and large companies may begin protecting themselves almost immediately.
You need a legal team that is prepared to investigate what happened, preserve important evidence, and build a case that reflects the full impact of your injuries. For more than 35 years, our law firm has done exactly that to represent injured Texans and families who have lost loved ones in wrongful death cases. We regularly handle cases involving commercial vehicles, Texas dram shop liability, and catastrophic or fatal workplace accidents.
How Can a Sugar Land Truck Accident Lawyer Help?
Sugar Land is crossed by major roads that carry heavy commuter and commercial traffic throughout Fort Bend County and the Houston metropolitan area. Delivery trucks, buses, and other commercial vehicles regularly travel along I-69, State Highway 6, the Grand Parkway, and nearby connecting roads.
When a commercial truck causes a serious crash, the case often involves much more than an ordinary auto accident. Trucking companies may begin investigating within hours, often before victims consult with an attorney. Meanwhile, electronic information can be overwritten, trucks can be repaired, surveillance footage can disappear, and other important evidence may be lost. Additionally, police reports alone do not always reflect what happened.
That is why we move quickly to conduct an independent investigation and preserve relevant evidence. Depending on the case, that may include driver logs, electronic truck data, maintenance records, dash-camera video, dispatch communications, and phone records. Our team can identify what went wrong and who should be held accountable based on our complete investigation.
When Can an Alcohol Provider Be Held Responsible?
Bars, restaurants, hotels, and other businesses that serve alcohol in Sugar Land must comply with Texas alcohol laws. When an establishment serves an adult customer who is obviously intoxicated to the point of presenting a clear danger to themselves and others, it may face liability under the Texas Dram Shop Act.
Receipts, surveillance recordings, employee schedules, eyewitness accounts, and service records may help establish how much alcohol was served. These key pieces of evidence can disappear quickly, so prompt investigation is especially important, whether the incident happened near Sugar Land Town Square, University Boulevard, or another area.
Our attorneys handle both third-party dram shop claims, in which an intoxicated person harms someone else, and first-party claims involving injuries to the patron.
Serious and Fatal Workplace Accidents in Sugar Land

Sugar Land and the surrounding Fort Bend County area are home to construction projects, warehouses, manufacturing businesses, distribution operations, and other workplaces where catastrophic injuries or even deaths can occur.
These cases often demand a thorough investigation because responsibility may extend beyond a single person or company. Identifying every party that may have contributed to the accident can be critical to preserving your legal options.
Having legal counsel can help ensure your side of the case receives the same attention, while companies, insurers, and other responsible parties often have attorneys protecting their interests from the start.
What Do You Have to Prove in a Texas Personal Injury Case?
In most Texas negligence claims, the injured person must establish that another party owed a legal duty, breached that duty, and proximately caused an injury and resulting damages. A serious injury alone does not establish negligence, so there must be evidence connecting the defendant’s conduct to the harm that occurred.
Recoverable damages may include medical expenses, lost wages, diminished earning capacity, physical pain, mental anguish, impairment, and disfigurement. Wrongful death and survival claims may provide additional categories of compensation, including funeral expenses.
Texas also applies proportionate-responsibility rules in many injury cases. A person’s recovery may be reduced based on their percentage of responsibility, and a person found more than 50 percent responsible generally cannot recover.
Workplace cases involving non-subscriber employers can involve different rules regarding an employee’s alleged contributory negligence. That is one reason serious workplace injuries require a separate legal analysis.
Helping Injury Victims Throughout Sugar Land

We represent people in neighborhoods and communities throughout Sugar Land, including First Colony, Telfair, Greatwood, New Territory, Sugar Creek, and surrounding areas of Fort Bend County.
Major accidents can happen anywhere, including along Highway 6, I-69, US 90A, the Grand Parkway, University Boulevard, Sweetwater Boulevard, and other roads serving the city’s neighborhoods, businesses, and employment centers.
No two injury cases are exactly alike. The available claims, responsible defendants, and applicable laws depend on where the incident happened, how it happened, and who was involved.
Speak with Grossman Law Offices About a Serious Injury in Sugar Land
After a major accident, you may be dealing with medical treatment, lost income, financial uncertainty, and changes to your day-to-day life. You should not have to also deal with navigating the legal system alone.
At Grossman Law Offices, we are committed to helping you recover compensation that reflects what you’ve gone through and find closure after your incident. Our team is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Consultations are free, there are no upfront costs to hire us, and you owe no attorney fees or case expenses unless we recover compensation for you.
Call (855) 326-0000 or contact us online to discuss your case. An early review may help preserve valuable evidence and give you a better understanding of your legal options.