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Clint Accident Attorneys | El Paso Area

Injured in Clint, Texas? Our attorneys handle car, truck, and rural road accident cases in this East El Paso community. Free consultation. Call 915-757-9999.

Why Choose Lovett & Murray for Your Clint Accident Case?

Clint is a small but vibrant community in southeastern El Paso County known for its rural character, agricultural activity, and proximity to I-10. The combination of high-speed interstate traffic with narrow rural roads and slow-moving farm equipment creates a dangerous mix that results in serious accidents. If you have been injured in an accident in or around Clint, you need attorneys who understand the challenges of rural accident cases.

Lovett & Murray has represented accident victims throughout El Paso County for over 30 years, including many cases originating from the Clint area. Our bilingual team brings deep knowledge of Clint's roads, its agricultural traffic patterns, and the unique challenges of pursuing claims in rural communities.

  • 30+ years handling El Paso County accident cases including rural East County communities
  • No fee unless we win — we work on contingency so you pay nothing upfront
  • Bilingual team ensuring clear communication in English and Spanish throughout your case
  • Local knowledge of Clint's rural roads, I-10 interchange hazards, and agricultural traffic patterns

Common Types of Clint Accidents We Handle

I-10 Interchange Collisions

The I-10 exit near Clint sees frequent accidents as high-speed interstate traffic merges with slower local traffic. These collisions often involve commercial trucks and can be catastrophic due to the speed differential.

Agricultural Equipment Crashes

Farm equipment sharing narrow two-lane roads with passenger vehicles is a constant hazard in Clint. Tractors and harvesters move at a fraction of posted speeds, and limited shoulders leave little room for safe passing.

Rural Road Accidents

Clint-San Elizario Road and FM 1110 carry significant traffic through areas with limited lighting, narrow lanes, and few traffic controls. These conditions lead to head-on collisions, run-off-road accidents, and nighttime crashes.

Pedestrian and Cyclist Accidents

Clint's lack of sidewalks and dedicated bike lanes forces pedestrians and cyclists to share narrow road shoulders with vehicles, creating serious injury risks especially during low-light conditions.

What to Do After an Accident in Clint

If you have been in an accident in Clint, taking the right steps immediately can protect both your health and your legal rights.

  1. Move to safety. Clint's narrow roads and limited shoulders make secondary accidents a real danger. If possible, move your vehicle off the roadway entirely.

  2. Call 911. Report the accident to the El Paso County Sheriff's Office and request medical assistance. Be aware that response times may be longer in rural areas.

  3. Document the scene. Take photos of the accident scene, road conditions, any farm equipment or commercial vehicles involved, and lighting conditions. Rural roads may lack traffic cameras, making your own documentation critical.

  4. Gather witness information. Collect names and phone numbers from any witnesses before they leave the scene.

  5. Contact Lovett & Murray. Call our experienced accident attorneys as soon as possible — contact us today or call 915-757-9999 for a free consultation.

Clint Accident Hotspots

Our attorneys have handled cases from across the Clint area. Based on our experience, the highest-risk locations include:

  • I-10 & Clint exit interchange — High-speed merging with commercial trucks and local traffic creates frequent collisions
  • Clint-San Elizario Road — Narrow rural road with limited visibility and high-speed traffic
  • FM 1110 & Main Street intersection — Busy junction with agricultural and commercial vehicle turning conflicts
  • Rural farm roads south of Clint — Unmarked intersections and slow-moving farm equipment create surprise hazards
  • School zones near Clint ISD campuses — Pedestrian risks during school hours on roads without adequate crosswalks

Injured in Clint? Get Help Now

Time matters after an accident, especially in rural areas where evidence can disappear quickly. If you or a loved one has been injured in Clint, contact Lovett & Murray today for a free case evaluation. We will review your case, explain your options, and fight for the compensation you deserve — and you pay nothing unless we win. Call 915-757-9999 for your free consultation.

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