
Brownsville Construction Accident Lawyer
Construction sites are dangerous. When safety violations cause injuries, we hold contractors, property owners, and equipment manufacturers accountable.
Brownsville is the southernmost city in Texas and the seat of Cameron County, where US-77/83, the SpaceX Boca Chica corridor, and four international bridges shape a heavy mix of passenger and commercial-truck traffic. Our attorneys represent Brownsville injury victims in claims filed in the Cameron County District Courts.
We serve accident victims throughout Brownsville, including Downtown Brownsville, Southmost, Las Prietas, Boca Chica corridor, Paredes Line corridor, North Brownsville.
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A Construction Accident Law Firm Built for Brownsville
Medina & Medina handles construction accident cases for clients across Rio Grande Valley, where the Cameron County courts have their own pace, their own customs, and their own expectations of trial counsel. A serious injury in Brownsville deserves a lawyer who walks into those courtrooms on a regular basis. Our consultations are free, and we charge nothing unless we win the recovery.
Local Counsel Matters in a Brownsville Construction Accident Case
- Familiarity with Brownsville courts, judges, and local legal procedures
- Knowledge of dangerous corridors in Brownsville, including US-77/US-83 (Expressway) and I-69E
- Established relationships with trusted local medical providers and expert witnesses
- Convenient access for in-person meetings at our office near Brownsville
Medina & Medina combines local expertise with proven results across Rio Grande Valley. We offer free consultations to every Brownsville victim and charge no fee unless we win your case.
Compensation for Construction Accident Victims in Brownsville
Medical Expenses
All treatment costs related to your injury
Lost Income
Wages lost while recovering
Pain & Suffering
Compensation for physical and emotional distress
Future Damages
Long-term care and lost earning capacity
Texas Statute of Limitations
Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Section 16.003 gives most injury victims two years from the date of the incident to file suit. Delay can be fatal to a case. Talk to a lawyer now while the evidence is still fresh.
Construction Accident Cases in Brownsville
Construction Accident cases in Brownsville frequently arise along major corridors including US-77/US-83 (Expressway), I-69E, SH-4 (Boca Chica Blvd), FM 802, Paredes Line Road (FM 1847). Brownsville is the seat of Cameron County and the southernmost city in the continental United States
High-risk areas in Brownsville include US-77/US-83 expressway through central Brownsville, SH-4 (Boca Chica Boulevard) toward the SpaceX corridor, Paredes Line Road (FM 1847) commercial corridor, International bridge approaches at the B&M, Gateway, and Veterans crossings, FM 802 and Paredes Line Road intersection. If you have been injured near any of these locations, our attorneys can help.
- Cameron County recorded 8,233 traffic crashes in 2024, including 40 fatal crashes and 41 deaths, according to TxDOT crash data
- TxDOT counted 344 commercial-vehicle-involved crashes in Cameron County in 2024, driven by international-bridge cargo traffic and the growing Boca Chica industrial corridor
Understanding Construction Accident Cases
Common Causes
In Brownsville, construction accident cases often trace back to conditions on US-77/US-83 (Expressway) and near US-77/US-83 expressway through central Brownsville. Local drivers and pedestrians encounter these specific risks when navigating these corridors.
- Falls from scaffolding, ladders, and roofs
- Struck by falling tools, materials, or debris
- Trench collapses and excavation cave ins
- Electrocution from contact with live wires or ungrounded equipment
- Caught in or between heavy machinery and equipment
- Crane collapses and rigging failures
Typical Injuries
Accident victims in Brownsville are typically transported to trauma centers including Valley Baptist Medical Center (Brownsville). The following injuries are common outcomes of these incidents.
- Traumatic brain injuries from falls and struck by accidents
- Spinal cord injuries from falls at height
- Crushed limbs requiring amputation
- Severe burns from electrical contact and arc flash
- Suffocation and crush injuries from trench collapses
- Multiple fractures from scaffolding and ladder falls
Establishing Liability
For construction accident claims filed in Cameron, liability often turns on evidence gathered from specific Brownsville locations, including US-77/US-83 expressway through central Brownsville.
Construction accident claims often involve multiple liable parties including the general contractor, subcontractors, property owners, and equipment manufacturers. OSHA citations issued after a construction accident serve as powerful evidence that safety standards were violated. The general contractor typically has overall responsibility for site safety, and evidence of inadequate safety training, missing fall protection, and ignored OSHA requirements establishes strong negligence claims.
Relevant Texas Law
Residents of Brownsville pursue these claims under the same Texas statutes that govern all state personal injury actions.
OSHA construction safety standards under 29 CFR 1926 are enforced in Texas and establish specific requirements for fall protection, scaffolding, trenching, and electrical safety on construction sites. Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Section 95.003 limits the liability of property owners for injuries to employees of independent contractors in some circumstances, but this protection does not apply when the owner exercises control over the work or has actual knowledge of the danger. Texas Labor Code provisions regarding nonsubscriber employers are especially relevant in the construction industry where many employers do not carry workers compensation.
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Local Resources and Courts in Brownsville
Cameron County Judicial Complex, 974 E Harrison St, Brownsville, TX 78520
Personal injury civil cases arising in Brownsville are filed in the Cameron County District Courts at the Cameron County Judicial Complex in downtown Brownsville, the county seat.
Nearby Hospitals and Trauma Centers
- Valley Baptist Medical Center (Brownsville)
- Valley Regional Medical Center (Brownsville)
- Valley Baptist Medical Center (Harlingen, Level II Trauma Center)
- Doctors Hospital at Renaissance (DHR Health, Edinburg)
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(512) 500-2810Brownsville Construction Accident Cases: How They Arise
Falls from height (from scaffolding, roofs, lifts, and unprotected floor edges) are the single largest cause of catastrophic construction injuries in Texas. Caught-in / caught-between incidents involving excavators, lifts, and forklifts produce the crush-injury and amputation cases. Electrocution from overhead and unmarked underground utilities, especially in residential and multifamily construction, recurs across the state. Trench collapses on utility and pipe-laying projects continue to kill workers despite long-standing OSHA shoring requirements.
The Injury Picture
Construction-accident injuries skew catastrophic: traumatic brain injury, spinal-cord injury, multiple orthopedic fractures, electrocution-related cardiac injury, amputation, and severe burns. Survivors face long rehabilitation, vocational retraining if returning to construction work is not possible, and long-term mental-health treatment.
The Liability Framework
Construction-injury cases run on a multi-defendant chassis: the general contractor (under Chapter 95 of the Civil Practice & Remedies Code, which limits property-owner liability for independent-contractor injuries), the subcontractor employer (subscriber vs. non-subscriber posture under Labor Code Chapter 406), the equipment manufacturer (product-liability claims), and the premises owner (premises liability when Chapter 95 does not apply). The control test under Chapter 95 § 95.003 is heavily litigated. OSHA violations under 29 C.F.R. Part 1926 supply negligence-per-se hooks against non-subscriber employers.
Procedural Notes
Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Chapter 95 requires plaintiff in many construction cases to plead and prove that the property owner exercised some control over the manner in which the work was performed AND had actual knowledge of the danger. Failure to plead these elements is grounds for summary judgment.
Our Reach in Cameron County
Our attorneys handle personal injury claims arising in Brownsville and filed in the Cameron County District Courts at the Cameron County Judicial Complex, including auto, commercial-truck, and pedestrian matters along the international-bridge corridors.
The Local Jury
Cameron County juries are predominantly Hispanic and working-family and have historically ranked among the more plaintiff-receptive South Texas venues in clear-liability vehicle and premises cases; bilingual presentation of testimony is the norm and defense counsel contest damages aggressively.
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Frequently Asked Questions in Brownsville
The order of operations is medical care, then evidence, then counsel. A trauma evaluation at Valley Baptist Medical Center (Brownsville) or a comparable Brownsville facility creates the contemporaneous record that supports a future claim, especially when the injury is something like Traumatic brain injuries from falls and struck by accidents that can be missed on a roadside check. Once you are stable, photograph everything you can and write down what you remember while the details are fresh. Insurance adjusters will call quickly. A short call with a lawyer before that conversation almost always changes the trajectory of the case.
The Cameron district courts have civil jurisdiction over personal injury actions, and the case would most likely be filed at Cameron County Judicial Complex, 974 E Harrison St, Brownsville, TX 78520. From filing through trial, our firm runs cases in front of these judges on a regular basis. That continuity matters when it comes to scheduling, evidentiary rulings, and the timing of settlement negotiations.
Patients with serious injuries in Brownsville are typically routed to Valley Baptist Medical Center (Brownsville), Valley Regional Medical Center (Brownsville), and Valley Baptist Medical Center (Harlingen, Level II Trauma Center), depending on the nature of the trauma and the time of day. Traumatic brain injuries from falls and struck by accidents, Spinal cord injuries from falls at height, and Crushed limbs requiring amputation are among the diagnoses these facilities see most often in cases like this one. The hospital you start at also shapes the paper trail, so when there is a choice, it is worth knowing which centers carry the specialty teams that match the injury.
The general rule is two years from the date of the injury, under Section 16.003 of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code. The clock can run on a different schedule when the claimant is a minor, when the injury was not reasonably discoverable until later, or when a government entity is involved, where notice deadlines can fall as early as six months. The cleanest way to know exactly where the clock stands in your case is a short call with a lawyer who can look at the dates.
In Brownsville, these cases frequently arise along US-77/US-83 (Expressway) and at high-risk locations such as US-77/US-83 expressway through central Brownsville. A recurring cause we see is Falls from scaffolding, ladders, and roofs, which we investigate through police reports, eyewitness accounts, and available video footage.
A local attorney in Brownsville brings knowledge of Cameron, the bench at Cameron County Judicial Complex, 974 E Harrison St, Brownsville, TX 78520, and the specific neighborhoods where our clients live, including Downtown Brownsville, Southmost, and Las Prietas. That local grounding helps with venue strategy, witness interviews, and communication with juries who reflect the community.
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