By Anderson Cummings Drawhorn on September 22, 2025
Knowing how to file a personal injury claim without a lawyer begins with preparation and persistence. In Texas, the law allows you to seek compensation by gathering strong evidence, outlining your damages, and dealing directly with the insurance company. For smaller claims, handling the process without legal help can seem straightforward. Yet even cases that appear simple often take a difficult turn once insurance adjusters begin questioning your injuries or offering less than your claim is worth. At Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, LLP, we have seen these situations many times, and our goal is to give you clear, practical information to guide your decisions.
Yes, you can settle a personal injury claim on your own. Many people in Dallas and Fort Worth start by contacting the at-fault party’s insurance company, submitting evidence, and negotiating directly with an adjuster. However, insurance representatives are trained to protect their company’s financial interests. That means your initial offer may be far lower than what your claim is truly worth.
Our experience has shown that less complicated cases, such as minor vehicle accidents with limited medical treatment, are the most manageable without legal representation. However, in cases involving severe injuries, disputed liability, or long-term medical needs, handling the process without professional guidance carries significant risks.
Filing a claim in Texas involves a series of steps. To simplify, here is a roadmap for moving forward without legal counsel:
Taking the time to carefully follow this roadmap gives you a stronger position in settlement discussions and ensures that your injuries and losses are fully recognized.
Insurance companies will evaluate your claim based on the strength of your documentation. At a minimum, you should have:
Evidence can include other supporting documents that help prove your claim and strengthen your position during negotiations.
Evaluating the worth of your case is one of the most challenging parts of the process. Insurance companies often undervalue non-economic damages, which makes accurate calculation essential. Common methods include:

While these tools provide estimates, remember that every case is unique. Severe injuries, permanent disability, or loss of future earning capacity significantly affect value.
Your demand letter is your formal opportunity to present your case and begin settlement discussions. It should include:
A professional, fact-driven demand letter strengthens your credibility and sets the stage for serious negotiations.
Negotiation is often the most challenging stage. Adjusters may argue that your injuries are not as severe, dispute liability, or offer a low settlement, hoping you will accept. Staying firm requires:
Insurance companies may employ tactics like the “swoop and settle” strategy, offering quick cash that seems appealing but undervalues your long-term needs. Do not rush the process without carefully considering future medical expenses and ongoing financial impacts.
Texas law introduces several important considerations for anyone filing independently:
Missing critical deadlines or misunderstanding how liability is applied in Texas can close the door on your claim, leaving you unable to pursue the compensation you may deserve.
Filing a personal injury claim without a lawyer is possible, but not without challenges. Insurance companies know how to protect their bottom line, and mistakes in the process can cost you valuable compensation. At Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, LLP, we are here to help you understand your options and protect your rights.
Call us today at 817-920-9000 or contact us online for a free, no-obligation consultation.
This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Seth Anderson, whose team has more than 50 years of combined legal experience in helping victims of personal injury seek justice.
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