San Antonio Car Accident Support
San Antonio may have a laid-back culture, but its roads are anything but. The Alamo City sees over 45,000 crashes annually, with Loop 410 and Loop 1604 serving as major belts for high-speed accidents. Construction on I-35 and Hwy 281 further complicates the driving landscape, leading to frequent rear-end and side-impact collisions.
Victims in Bexar County often face challenges with uninsured drivers. Our network specializes in finding coverage where others can’t, including Uninsured Motorist (UM/UIM) claims.
High-Risk Intersections in San Antonio
Based on SAPD data, these are some of the most dangerous spots:
- Loop 410 & San Pedro Ave: A high-volume interchange with confusing lane merges.
- Culebra Road: Known as one of the deadliest surface streets in the city for pedestrians and vehicles alike.
- Bandera Road & Loop 1604: A frequent site for T-bone accidents during rush hour.
Vital Resources for Accident Victims
San Antonio Police Department (SAPD)
- Crash Reports: Available via the LexisNexis Portal or the TxDOT system.
- Records Office: 315 S. Santa Rosa, San Antonio, TX 78207.
Towing & Impound
- Growdon Auto Pound: 3625 Growdon Rd, San Antonio, TX 78227. This is the primary city impound lot.
Emergency Medical Care Bexar County is served by world-class trauma centers:
- University Hospital (Level I): 4502 Medical Dr. (Best for severe trauma).
- Brooke Army Medical Center (Level I): 3551 Roger Brooke Dr. (Serving military and civilians).
The “Bexar County” Legal Edge
San Antonio juries can be conservative. You need a lawyer who knows how to present a case to a Bexar County jury effectively. Our partners are local attorneys who:
- Have deep roots in the San Antonio community.
- Understand the nuances of dealing with military families and USAA (headquartered here).
- Work with orthopedic surgeons and chiropractors in the Medical Center District who accept accident liens.
Don’t Settle for Less. Call us today to get connected with a San Antonio specialist who will treat you like family, not a case number.