Short answer: Yes. An injured passenger may pursue a claim against one or more drivers or other responsible parties, even when the passenger knows or is related to a driver. The available recovery depends on fault, damages, insurance terms, and any defenses or exclusions.
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What This Means for a Pharr Injury Claim
Because the passenger usually did not control either vehicle, the main dispute may be how responsibility is divided among the drivers. Each insurer should be identified, and the passenger’s own uninsured/underinsured motorist or personal injury protection coverage may also matter.
- Get information for every vehicle and insurer.
- Do not take sides before the evidence is reviewed.
- Document seating position, seat-belt use, impact, and symptoms accurately.
Every matter turns on its own facts, documents, deadlines, and insurance terms. Review more information about working with a Pharr car accident attorney, or return to the Pharr service-area page.
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If you were injured in or near Pharr, a consultation can help identify the evidence, coverage, and deadlines that apply to your situation.
This page provides general Texas information and is not legal or tax advice. Deadlines, coverage, and available claims depend on the specific facts and current law.
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