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Longview straddles the Gregg / Harrison county line in the East Texas Piney Woods, about 125 miles east of Dallas and 60 miles west of Shreveport along the I-20 freight corridor. Most of the city sits inside Gregg County, where serious-injury filings are docketed at the Gregg County Courthouse in downtown Longview. The same two-year statute under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003 and Chapter 33 proportionate-responsibility regime apply here as everywhere else in Texas. What distinguishes Longview from comparable East Texas cities is its oil-and-gas service economy: the East Texas Field that helped build the city is still producing, and the upstream and midstream service fleets running between Longview, Kilgore, and the Haynesville drive a heavier commercial-vehicle mix on regional roads than population alone would predict. Cap City represents Longview-area clients from our Austin office and travels for the work that has to happen on the ground.

I-20, US-80, and Loop 281: the Longview freight grid

Three corridors generate most of our Longview intake. I-20 east-west across the north side of Gregg County is the heaviest freight artery in East Texas, carrying long-haul trucking between the Dallas metro and the Louisiana line, and the stretch through the Estes Parkway and FM-2087 interchanges produces a steady file of high-speed rear-ends and tractor-trailer collisions. US-80, the historic Bankhead Highway running parallel to I-20 through downtown Longview, carries a different mix: local commercial deliveries, oilfield service trucks, and commuter traffic between Longview, White Oak, and Gladewater — with intersection-pattern crashes at Eastman Road and Estes Parkway. Loop 281, the divided arterial ringing the north side of the city, concentrates retail traffic at the Hawkins Parkway, Judson Road, and McCann Road signals, and the left-turn collisions there are a recurring file pattern. SH-31 toward Tyler adds the rural two-lane dynamic on the west side.

Gregg County district courts and the Harrison line

Civil personal-injury filings arising in Longview proper are typically docketed at Gregg County district court — the 124th, 188th, or 307th — at the Gregg County Courthouse on East Methvin Street. For crashes that occurred on the Harrison County side of the city limit, suit instead venues at the Harrison County Courthouse in Marshall (71st or 152nd district court). Under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 15.002, the county where the events occurred controls, and confirming the actual milepost or street address against the county line is part of intake on every Longview file. Commercial defendants headquartered outside East Texas — a Houston-based oilfield service company, a Dallas trucking carrier, a Louisiana-domiciled shipper running the I-20 corridor — can open alternative venues that materially change jury composition.

Christus Good Shepherd and the Longview trauma routing

Christus Good Shepherd Medical Center on Hollybrook Drive is the primary destination for serious-injury patients in the Longview area and the only Level II trauma center between Tyler and Shreveport. The Good Shepherd system also operates the Marshall hospital across the Harrison County line, which absorbs cases from the eastern half of the metro. More acute trauma — complex polytrauma, pediatric injury, certain neurosurgical cases — is sometimes airlifted west to UT Health East Texas in Tyler. The ER discharge pattern in Longview is consistent with the rest of regional East Texas medicine: conservative initial imaging, fast turn-around, and follow-up appointments where the real injury picture frequently emerges. We pull the full Good Shepherd chart and chase the orthopedic, neurology, or pain-management consult that follows.

Oilfield services, midstream operators, and commercial-vehicle defendants

Longview's economy is built on energy services. The East Texas Field has been producing since the 1930s and the modern upstream and midstream operators based around Longview, Kilgore, and Gladewater run vacuum trucks, water haulers, frac sand transports, and crew-cab pickups across the Gregg / Rusk / Harrison county roads in volume year-round. The Haynesville Shale activity east into Louisiana pushes additional service traffic through Longview on US-80 and I-20. When a crash involves an oilfield service vehicle, the case is materially different from a two-passenger collision: federal motor carrier rules apply, the operator typically carries a commercial-auto policy with limits well above the state minimum, and the carrier's safety record, ELD logs, and drug-and-alcohol testing post-crash all become discoverable. We open the FMCSA SAFER profile at intake and tailor the preservation letter to the equipment involved.

Frequently asked

Questions Texas accident victims ask us

  • It depends on which side of the Gregg / Harrison county line the crash occurred. Most of Longview sits in Gregg County, where civil filings go to the 124th, 188th, or 307th district court at the courthouse downtown. The eastern portion of the city in Harrison County venues to Marshall. We confirm the location against the county line before filing because the choice changes the court, the jury pool, and sometimes the local defense bar. Commercial defendants headquartered elsewhere may open additional venue options under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 15.002.

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Our office is in downtown Austin, two blocks from the Texas Capitol. We represent Longview-area clients across Texas and travel to Longview for client meetings, scene visits, and court appearances, and make home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.

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Cap City Injury Attorneys

702 Rio Grande St, Suite 302 · Austin, TX 78701

(512) 612-3110

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