Mundy & Associates has been right here in Tomball since 1989 — on Holderrieth Boulevard, a few miles from the crash corridors on SH-249, FM 2920, and Kuykendahl Road. We know these roads. We know the insurance companies. And we know how to fight for accident victims in our own community.
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Car accidents in Tomball and northwest Harris County happen every day on the same roads. Here's where they occur — and why having a local attorney matters.
The Tomball Parkway is the spine of northwest Harris County and one of the most congested corridors in the region. High-speed rear-end collisions, merge accidents, and commercial truck crashes are common — especially near the SH-99 interchange and the FM 2920 junction.
FM 2920 runs east-west through Tomball and sees heavy traffic from commuters heading toward Spring and I-45. Intersection accidents at Kuykendahl, Eldridge, and Telge Road are particularly common. The road carries both local and commercial traffic at high volumes.
Kuykendahl connects Tomball to Spring and The Woodlands. As development has expanded along this corridor, traffic volume has increased dramatically — without proportional improvements to road infrastructure. Left-turn accidents at uncontrolled intersections are among the most common crash types.
The Grand Parkway interchange near Tomball moves vehicles at freeway speeds through an area that continues to develop rapidly. Construction traffic, merge conflicts, and high-speed crashes near the SH-249 junction create ongoing hazards for daily commuters.
Our office is at 311 Holderrieth Blvd — right here in Tomball. We know Harris County courts, local insurance adjusters, and the roads where your accident happened.
When you call Mundy & Associates, you speak with Dennis, Matt, or Erin — not a call center or a paralegal you'll never meet again. That's not how we operate.
Dennis Mundy has been licensed since 1989. We've handled thousands of personal injury cases in Harris County and the surrounding areas — car accidents, truck accidents, and more.
The actions you take immediately after a crash can significantly affect your ability to recover compensation.
"I was in a car accident and was referred to Mundy & Associates for help. I was injured and wasn't sure what to do. Matt, Dennis, Micky and Erin handled absolutely everything for me and I do mean everything. They answered every question I had, kept me up to date, excellent communication, professional. They relieved my stress, anxiety and treated me like family. The end result was amazing. I received a lot more compensation than I ever thought and I owe it all to them."— Amy R., Car Accident Client · Google Review
Under Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code § 16.003, you generally have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. Missing this deadline typically means losing your right to pursue compensation. Contact an attorney as soon as possible.
Yes. Texas follows a modified comparative negligence rule. You may recover damages as long as you are not more than 50% at fault. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault — so if you were 20% at fault, your recovery is reduced by 20%.
At Mundy & Associates, there is no upfront cost. We work on a contingency fee basis — there are no attorney fees unless we win your case. Your initial consultation is completely free and confidential.
You may recover economic damages such as medical bills, lost wages, and vehicle damage, as well as non-economic damages including pain and suffering, mental anguish, and physical impairment. Results vary by case.
You may still be able to recover compensation through your own uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage. Texas law requires insurers to offer UM/UIM coverage. An attorney can help you navigate your own policy.
Most personal injury cases resolve through settlement negotiations without going to trial. However, if the insurance company does not offer a fair resolution, we are fully prepared to litigate your case in Harris County district court.