About Law Office of Rene C. Benavides — Personal Injury Laredo Texas
The Law Office of Rene C. Benavides represents personal injury Laredo clients across Webb County in car accident, trucking, workplace injury, and premises liability cases. The firm — also known as RCB — is led by board-certified personal injury attorney Cynthia L. Benavides and Rene C. Benavides, who serve clients in English and Spanish. The “no fee until we win your case” policy means injured clients owe nothing up front. Free case evaluations are available by phone at (956) 602-0088.
Webb County experiences roughly 3,000 to 4,000 traffic crashes each year, and Laredo recorded 5,994 crashes in 2022 alone, including 88 pedestrian incidents and 22 bicycle collisions. Because of that volume — driven in part by I-35 truck traffic near the border — insurers move quickly to settle claims for less than fair value. For example, the firm documents medical treatment, lost wages, and long-term impairment before negotiating with carriers. In addition, attorneys handle nursing home negligence, defective product, and dangerous drug claims. Local information is available on the Laredo attorney directory.
What Clients Say
Spanish-language testimonials and English reviews describe attentive, family-style service and direct attorney access. Clients praise responsiveness on calls and clear updates as cases progress through investigation and settlement negotiation.
Personal Injury Laredo — Practice Areas & Services
- Car, truck, and motorcycle accidents — including I-35 corridor crashes near the border crossings.
- Slip and fall and premises liability — common at retail and hospitality sites in Laredo.
- Workplace injuries and nursing home negligence claims.
- Class actions, defective product, and dangerous drug litigation.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have to file an injury claim in Texas?
Texas’s statute of limitations for most personal injury claims is two years from the date of injury. Wrongful death suits also follow a two-year limit. Missing the deadline almost always bars recovery.
What does an attorney cost after a Laredo car wreck?
The firm operates on contingency — no fee unless the case settles or wins at trial. Initial case reviews are free, and clients are not asked for retainers up front. Attorneys advance investigation costs in most cases.
Where will my Webb County injury case be filed?
Most Webb County injury cases are filed at the 49th, 111th, 341st, or 406th District Courts at the Webb County Justice Center in Laredo. Smaller claims under $20,000 may be heard in county court at law.
Quick Facts: Personal Injury in Laredo, TX
- Laredo crashes (2022): 5,994 total, 2,255 injuries, 20 wrongful deaths — TxDOT Crash Records
- Webb County annual crashes: 3,000–4,000 per year — TxDOT
- TX injury statute of limitations: 2 years — Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code § 16.003


