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Personal Injury Claims in Fort Worth, TX

Population

935,000

Avg. Verdict Range

$25,000 – $250,000

Fort Worth is a major Texas city with significant oil and gas, aviation, and logistics industries — all sectors with elevated workplace injury exposure. Its sprawling highway network connecting to Dallas, Denton, and Weatherford generates a substantial volume of vehicle accident claims. Tarrant County courts are known for efficient case management, and the city's growing population has increased demand for experienced personal injury representation. Fort Worth attorneys handling workplace accidents, truck collisions, and construction site injuries are well-equipped to navigate Texas's fault and damages framework.

Where Personal Injury Cases Are Filed in Fort Worth

1

Tarrant County District Court

State Trial Court

2

US District Court, Northern District of Texas

Federal Court

3

Texas Second Court of Appeals

State Appellate Court

Most personal injury cases are filed in state trial court. Federal jurisdiction typically requires diversity of citizenship and damages exceeding $75,000.

Texas Fault Rules — What This Means for Your Claim

Fort Worth courts apply Texas's modified comparative fault rule, barring plaintiffs who are 51% or more responsible from any recovery. Tarrant County juries are generally considered more conservative than Dallas County juries, which can affect verdict sizes in contested liability cases. Punitive damages in Texas are subject to a two-times economic damages plus $750,000 non-economic cap. The two-year statute of limitations is strictly enforced across all Texas personal injury claims.

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Average Verdict Range in Fort Worth

$25,000

General personal injury verdicts in Fort Worth typically range from $25,000 – $250,000. Actual outcomes depend on injury severity, medical costs, lost income, and the specific facts of each case.

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For informational purposes only. Not legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney.