Personal Injury Attorney · Pharr, TX

Pharr Personal Injury Lawyer

Serving injured Pharr families across Hidalgo County.

Hidalgo County

Injured families in Pharr, a major cross-border trucking hub, turn to one of the Rio Grande Valley's best-rated injury attorneys. Whether your crash happened on I-2 / US-83, Cage Blvd, or a neighborhood street, Chris Sanchez and his bilingual team are ready to investigate what happened and take on the insurance company for you.

Rated 4.9★ across 150+ five-star reviews, we handle car accidents, truck and 18-wheeler crashes, slip-and-falls, and serious injuries for Pharr clients — and our offices in McAllen and San Juan are a short drive away. Your consultation is free, and you pay nothing unless we win.

Where accidents happen in Pharr

We handle injury cases from across Pharr, including crashes along:

  • I-2 / US-83
  • Cage Blvd
  • Jackson Road
  • Pharr-Reynosa International Bridge

Personal injury FAQs

Who is the best injury attorney in McAllen and San Juan?

Choosing the "best" comes down to proof: client reviews, credentials, and results. Chris Sanchez holds a 4.9★ rating across 150+ five-star reviews, has been licensed in Texas since 2014, was named a Rising Star in 2018, and has recovered millions for injured Rio Grande Valley families — all while working on contingency. We invite you to compare the proof and decide for yourself.

What should I look for in the best personal injury lawyer?

Look for verifiable proof, not promises: a strong base of recent five-star reviews, real credentials and bar standing, a track record of meaningful recoveries, clear and responsive communication (ideally in your language), and a contingency-fee arrangement so the lawyer only gets paid when you do. Chris Sanchez meets every one of those benchmarks.

How much does the best injury attorney cost?

Nothing up front. Like most top personal-injury attorneys, Chris works on a contingency fee — your consultation is free and you pay no attorney's fees unless we recover money for you. Hiring a highly rated lawyer doesn't cost more, and if we don't win, you owe us nothing.

How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Texas?

In most Texas personal injury cases the statute of limitations is two years from the date of the accident. Some claims have shorter notice deadlines — especially those involving a government entity — so it's important to call us as soon as possible to protect your rights.

Injured in Pharr? Talk to us today.

Free, no-obligation case review. We'll tell you honestly what your case is worth.