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Protect Yourself After a Crash: What to Do If You’re Illegally Solicited
By NBC at KPRC 2 / Click2Houston (NBC)
· July 15, 2026
· 2 min read
If you’ve been in a wreck in Houston, you probably know the basics: check for injuries, call 911, exchange information. But what if someone shows up at the hospital, texts you, or pressures you to sign legal papers right after a crash? That may be illegal solicitation, called barratry — commonly ...
Key takeaway In some cases, victims may be entitled to significant compensation — sometimes $50,000 or more.
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Category: safety ·
Published: July 15, 2026 ·
Source: KPRC 2 / Click2Houston (NBC) ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? If you’ve been in a wreck in Houston, you probably know the basics: check for injuries, call 911, exchange information. But what if someone shows up at the hospital, texts you, or pressures you to sign legal papers right after a crash? That may be illegal solicitation, called barratry — commonly ...
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