Practice & Process

What to do after an accident — and how the best handle your case.

The hours after a crash decide a lot. Here's exactly what to do, what to avoid, and the proven process that earns Chris Sanchez a 4.9★ reputation — building personal-injury cases the insurance company can't ignore.

Right after the accident

Your first moves matter most

  • 1

    Get medical attention — even if you feel 'okay.' Adrenaline hides serious injuries, and a gap in treatment is the first thing insurers attack.

  • 2

    Document everything: photos of the scene, vehicles, and your injuries; names and numbers of witnesses; the responding officer's report number.

  • 3

    Do NOT give a recorded statement to the other driver's insurance, and don't accept a fast settlement before you know the full extent of your injuries.

  • 4

    Call us before you sign anything. The consultation is free, and we'll tell you honestly whether you have a case.

How we handle your case

The process behind the best results

01

We take over the pressure

From the moment you hire us, we handle every call and letter from the insurance companies — so you can focus on healing instead of fighting adjusters.

02

We get you the right care

We connect you with trusted Rio Grande Valley doctors who can treat you now, often with no upfront cost, and we keep your medical record airtight.

03

We build the evidence

Police reports, scene and vehicle photos, dashcam and surveillance footage, black-box and phone data, and witness statements — we lock down liability in writing.

04

We demand full value

We calculate the true cost of your medical bills, lost wages, and pain — then negotiate hard. If the insurer won't pay it, Chris is ready for court.

Cases we handle

Personal injury, across the board.

Car Accidents18-Wheeler & TruckWrongful DeathSlip & FallWorkplace InjuriesOilfield AccidentsTraumatic Brain InjurySpinal Cord InjuryPedestrian AccidentsBicycle AccidentsMotorcycle AccidentsConstruction Accidents

Not sure if you have a case?

Tell us what happened. The review is free and there's no obligation.