You may see online tools marketed as an AI construction accident lawyer or “legal bot” that promises instant answers. Those tools can help organize information, but they can’t replace the attorney work that matters in Texas construction cases.
In practice, the hard parts are:
- identifying which company had control of the work at the time of the accident,
- translating jobsite conditions into legal proof,
- and anticipating how an insurer will argue about causation (“maybe it was pre-existing,” “maybe you caused it,” “maybe it wasn’t our site”).
Our approach is technology-assisted when it helps—but always attorney-led—so the information is used to support negligence and damages, not just to “fill out” forms.


