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San Angelo Personal Injury Lawyer

Hit by an 18-wheeler, a careless driver, or injured at a Goodfellow-area, ranch, oilfield, or wind-energy worksite? Patterson Law Group has recovered $100 Million+ for injured Texans. Free phone or Zoom consultation. No fee unless we win.

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How we serve San Angelo clients

Patterson Law Group does not maintain a brick-and-mortar office in San Angelo. We serve Tom Green County and the Concho Valley from our Fort Worth and San Antonio offices. The initial case review is by phone or Zoom — at no cost — and our attorneys travel to San Angelo for depositions, mediations, court hearings, and trial.

Cities we serve in the Concho Valley

Counties covered: Tom Green, Concho, Coke, Sterling, Reagan, Irion, Crockett, Schleicher, Sutton, Runnels, and the rest of the Concho Valley.

What to do after an accident in San Angelo

  1. Get medical care immediately. Shannon Medical Center is the major hospital and regional trauma resource for the Concho Valley. San Angelo Community Medical Center handles a share of local emergency care. Severe trauma is often transferred to UMC Lubbock or to San Antonio.
  2. Report the crash. San Angelo PD handles crashes inside the city. Sonora, Ballinger, and the surrounding small cities have their own departments. Tom Green County Sheriff handles unincorporated areas. DPS handles US-67, US-87, US-277, and Loop 306.
  3. Photograph everything.
  4. Do not give a recorded statement.
  5. Call a lawyer before you sign anything.

Texas law — what San Angelo clients should know

Two-year statute of limitations

§16.003 gives you two years for most personal injury and wrongful death claims.

Worker's comp non-subscriber liability

Concho Valley oilfield, agricultural, and wind-energy employers are often non-subscribers.

Modified comparative fault

Under §33.001, you can recover damages as long as you are 50% or less at fault.

Paid or incurred medical bills

§41.0105 limits medical damages to amounts paid or incurred.

Federal Tort Claims Act

FTCA cases against the federal government have a two-year administrative-claim deadline — relevant for Goodfellow-related cases.

Wrongful Death Act

Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Chapter 71 governs wrongful death actions.

San Angelo's most crash-prone corridors

  • US-67. The major route to the Permian Basin. Heavy commercial truck and oilfield service traffic.
  • US-87. Connects San Angelo north to Sterling City and south to Eden and Brady.
  • US-277. Heads south through the Concho Valley to Del Rio.
  • Loop 306. San Angelo's beltway.
  • Sherwood Way, Knickerbocker Rd, College Hills Blvd, Bryant Blvd, Houston Harte Expressway. Major San Angelo surface arterials.
  • FM-2335, FM-380. Rural farm-to-market routes with heavy oilfield and ranch traffic.

Where Tom Green County cases are heard

Civil cases are heard at the Tom Green County Courthouse, 112 W Beauregard Avenue, San Angelo. The 51st, 119th, 340th, and 391st District Courts handle the civil docket.

Common questions from San Angelo clients

Does Patterson Law Group have an office in San Angelo?
We do not have a brick-and-mortar office in San Angelo. We serve Tom Green County and the Concho Valley from our Fort Worth and San Antonio offices. The initial consultation is by phone or Zoom — at no cost — and our attorneys travel to San Angelo for depositions, mediations, court hearings, and trial.
Do you handle cases for Goodfellow AFB families?
Yes. We handle personal injury and wrongful death cases for active-duty airmen, dependents, retirees, and civilian DoD employees connected to Goodfellow Air Force Base. We are familiar with the Feres Doctrine, the Federal Tort Claims Act, and the practical realities of military life.
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Texas?
Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code §16.003 sets a two-year statute of limitations for most personal injury and wrongful death cases. FTCA cases against the federal government have a two-year administrative-claim deadline.
How much does a San Angelo personal injury lawyer cost?
Nothing up front. We work on a contingency fee — our fee comes out of the settlement or verdict, not your pocket.
What is my San Angelo case worth?
It depends on the severity of injuries, the medical bills, lost income, and the available insurance coverage. Commercial trucking cases on US-87 and US-67 often carry larger liability policies. Permian-Basin-adjacent oilfield cases involving Concho Valley workers routinely involve multi-million-dollar policies.
Where will my case be heard if it goes to court?
Civil personal injury cases in Tom Green County are heard at the Tom Green County Courthouse, 112 W Beauregard Avenue, San Angelo. The 51st, 119th, 340th, and 391st District Courts handle the civil docket.
What if I was hurt at a ranch, oilfield, or wind-energy worksite?
Many Concho Valley agricultural, oilfield, and wind-energy employers are Texas worker's comp non-subscribers — they lose nearly all common-law defenses and direct exposure is dramatically higher.

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