Were you injured anywhere in Cameron County? From Brownsville to Harlingen, San Benito, Los Fresnos, Port Isabel, and South Padre Island, Martinez Legal serves personal injury clients across the entire county. Cameron County covers more than 1,200 square miles of South Texas, and the legal landscape varies meaningfully across it — different sheriff’s office substations, different DPS troopers, different insurance markets, different jury pools. We know all of it. Free consultation. No fee unless we win. Call (956) 542-2264.
What Cities in Cameron County Does Martinez Legal Serve?
Martinez Legal represents personal injury and wrongful death clients in every city and unincorporated community in Cameron County:
- Brownsville — the county seat and largest city, our primary office.
- Harlingen — second-largest Cameron County city; major US-77/83 corridor.
- San Benito — growing community north of Brownsville.
- Los Fresnos — gateway to South Padre Island.
- Port Isabel and South Padre Island — tourist-heavy area with high accident volume during peak seasons.
- Rancho Viejo, La Feria, Primera, Combes, Santa Rosa, Olmito — smaller communities throughout the county.
Where Is the Cameron County Courthouse for Filing Injury Cases?
The Cameron County Courthouse complex is in Brownsville at 974 East Harrison Street, with multiple District Courts and County Courts at Law housing civil dockets. Cameron County District Courts handle personal injury cases above the County Court at Law jurisdictional limits. Our office is minutes from the courthouse, and we appear in front of these courts regularly.
Practice Areas We Handle Across Cameron County
- Personal Injury Hub
- Car Accidents
- Truck Accidents
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Construction Accidents
- Slip and Fall
- Wrongful Death
- Drunk Driving Accidents
- Cross-Border US-Mexico Cases
Frequently Asked Questions About Cameron County Injury Cases
Where do Cameron County personal injury cases get filed?
Most Cameron County personal injury cases are filed in the Cameron County District Courts located in Brownsville. Smaller-value cases may be filed in County Court at Law. Cases involving certain specialized claims (federal, USCIS, FMCSA) may go to the Southern District of Texas federal court.
How long does a Cameron County personal injury case take?
Most cases resolve in 6 to 18 months. Cases tried to verdict in District Court typically take 18 to 24 months from filing.
Does Martinez Legal travel to clients in Harlingen, Los Fresnos, or South Padre?
Yes. We make house calls to clients who are too injured to travel and meet at locations convenient to clients across Cameron County.
Can I sue a Cameron County governmental entity for an injury?
In limited circumstances under the Texas Tort Claims Act. These cases require formal notice within 6 months and have damages caps. Call as soon as possible — the deadlines are very short.
¿Lesionado en cualquier parte del condado de Cameron? Llame al abogado Ignacio G. Martínez al (956) 542-2264. Consulta gratis.