When you’ve just been through a traumatic car crash, the last thing you expect is a phone call from a lawyer you’ve never spoken to. While it might seem helpful on the surface, unsolicited outreach like this may actually be illegal under Texas law. In San Angelo and across the state, strict regulations govern how and when lawyers can contact accident victims.
This blog breaks down Texas’ barratry laws—what they mean, why they exist, and what you can do if you’re targeted.
Barratry refers to the unethical and often illegal solicitation of clients by attorneys (or those working on their behalf). In simple terms, it’s when a lawyer—or a so-called “runner”/company acting for the lawyer—tries to solicit you for legal services without your prior request or permission.
In Texas, barratry is not only unethical; it’s a crime.
No, not if the call is unsolicited. Under the Texas Penal Code § 38.12, it is illegal for an attorney (or anyone working for them) to:
This law is designed to protect accident victims from predatory behavior and pressure during a vulnerable time.
Some examples of illegal barratry after a car crash include:
These acts can be prosecuted under both civil and criminal law.
Texas takes barratry seriously. If a lawyer or associate is caught illegally soliciting accident victims, the consequences can include:
Despite the risks, some attorneys engage in barratry because of the potential financial gain. In high-volume accident cases, they gamble on securing clients before reputable firms have a chance to step in. These tactics often rely on emotional manipulation or scare tactics.
That’s why the law is structured to give power back to victims—and to send a message to unethical firms.
If you receive an unsolicited call, message, or visit from a lawyer after an accident, here’s what you can do:
San Angelo is no stranger to serious vehicle collisions. Whether it’s a highway accident or an urban crash on Sherwood Way or Loop 306, victims deserve space to recover and decide their next steps—not be pressured by strangers with ulterior motives.
By protecting accident victims from unwanted legal solicitations, Texas law aims to preserve the integrity of the legal profession and support consumer trust.
Here are some quick reminders of your rights:
Choosing the right attorney should be a thoughtful decision, not a rushed one triggered by an unexpected phone call.
If you’ve been through an accident in San Angelo you deserve support that prioritizes integrity, experience, and compassion. At Webb, Stokes & Sparks:
At Webb, Stokes & Sparks, we don’t chase cases—we earn your trust. Our team has deep experience representing injury victims in Texas and is here to guide you with respect, professionalism, and transparency.
Disclaimer: This article is intended for informational purposes only and should not be taken as legal advice. Consult with a qualified attorney to discuss your specific situation.
Contact us today at (325) 442‑0711 for a free consultation. Let us help you make informed choices about your case—ethically and legally.
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