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Fort Worth Personal Injury Lawyers

Fort Worth Personal Injury Lawyers Fighting for Accident Victims

When you’ve been injured because of someone else’s negligence, everything changes in an instant. Medical bills pile up. You can’t work. Pain becomes a constant companion. Insurance companies call with lowball offers, hoping you’ll accept before you understand what your claim is really worth.

You need lawyers who will fight for you—not push you toward a quick settlement that leaves money on the table.

At DJC Law, our Fort Worth personal injury lawyers represent accident victims throughout Tarrant County and the DFW Metroplex. We handle car accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle crashes, workplace injuries, and all types of personal injury cases. We fight insurance companies every day, and we know how to get our clients the compensation they deserve.

We handle all personal injury cases on contingency, which means you pay nothing unless we win. Contact us today for a free consultation.

Why Choose DJC Law for Your Fort Worth Personal Injury Case

Not all personal injury lawyers are the same. Here’s what sets us apart.

You Pay Nothing Unless We Win

We handle all personal injury cases on contingency. You don’t pay any upfront fees, and you owe us nothing unless we successfully recover compensation for you. We advance all costs of investigation and litigation.

We Fight Insurance Companies

Insurance companies have teams of adjusters and lawyers working to minimize your claim. We level the playing field, using our experience and resources to fight for what you’re actually owed—not what the insurance company wants to pay.

We Know Texas Personal Injury Law

Texas has specific laws that affect personal injury claims—comparative negligence rules, damage caps in certain cases, and strict deadlines. We know how to navigate these rules to maximize your recovery.

Trial-Ready Representation

Insurance companies know which firms will take cases to trial in Tarrant County. Our willingness to fight in court often motivates insurers to offer fair settlements—because they know we’ll take them to trial if they don’t.

Veteran-Owned Firm

DJC Law is a veteran-owned law firm. We bring the same discipline, dedication, and fight to your case that we brought to serving our country.

Personal Injury Cases We Handle in Fort Worth

We represent injury victims across a wide range of case types:

Car Accidents

Fort Worth’s rapid growth has brought more traffic—and more accidents. I-35W, I-30, I-20, Loop 820, and Highway 121 see serious crashes daily. Distracted driving, speeding, drunk driving, and aggressive driving cause thousands of accidents across Tarrant County every year. We help car accident victims recover compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and vehicle damage.

Truck Accidents

Fort Worth sits at the intersection of major freight corridors, with I-35W, I-30, and I-20 carrying heavy commercial truck traffic through the region. The Alliance Texas logistics hub in north Fort Worth generates constant truck traffic throughout the area. When 18-wheelers cause accidents, the results are often catastrophic. We know how to investigate trucking companies, prove violations of federal safety regulations, and hold negligent carriers accountable.

Motorcycle Accidents

Fort Worth’s year-round riding weather means motorcyclists are always on the road—and always at risk from drivers who don’t see them or don’t respect their right to the road. When accidents happen, motorcyclists suffer serious injuries—road rash, broken bones, traumatic brain injuries, and worse. We fight against the bias motorcyclists often face and pursue full compensation for their injuries.

Pedestrian Accidents

Pedestrians struck by vehicles have no protection from the impact. These accidents cause severe injuries and fatalities throughout Fort Worth—in crosswalks, parking lots, and neighborhoods. Drivers who hit pedestrians must be held accountable.

Bicycle Accidents

Fort Worth has invested in cycling infrastructure, including the Trinity Trails system, but cyclists on roadways remain vulnerable to negligent drivers. We represent cyclists injured by drivers who fail to share the road safely.

Rideshare Accidents

Uber and Lyft accidents in Fort Worth involve complicated insurance issues. Whether you were a passenger, another driver, or a pedestrian, we know how to navigate rideshare company policies and pursue all available coverage.

Workplace Injuries

Injured on the job? You may have workers’ compensation claims and third-party claims against parties other than your employer. We help injured workers understand all their options and pursue maximum compensation.

Construction Accidents

Fort Worth’s construction boom—from downtown development to suburban expansion—means more workers exposed to dangerous conditions. Falls, electrocutions, struck-by accidents, and equipment failures cause serious injuries on job sites throughout Tarrant County. We help construction workers pursue third-party claims beyond workers’ compensation.

Oil and Gas Industry Accidents

The Barnett Shale underlies much of Tarrant County, and oil and gas operations continue throughout the region. Drilling accidents, pipeline incidents, and related injuries can cause catastrophic harm. We understand the unique liability issues in energy industry cases.

Premises Liability

Property owners have a duty to maintain safe conditions. When dangerous conditions cause injuries—slip and falls, inadequate security, swimming pool accidents, dog bites—we hold property owners accountable.

Wrongful Death

When negligence takes a life, we help families pursue justice and compensation. Texas wrongful death law allows surviving spouses, children, and parents to recover damages for their losses. We handle these sensitive cases with compassion while fighting aggressively for the compensation families deserve.

Dangerous Roads in Fort Worth

Fort Worth’s rapid growth has made its roads increasingly dangerous. Accidents occur throughout the city, but certain roads see more than their share:

  • I-35W – Heavy traffic and truck congestion running through the heart of Fort Worth
  • I-30 – High speeds and dangerous interchanges connecting Fort Worth to Dallas
  • I-20 – Heavy truck traffic and high-speed collisions on the south side
  • Loop 820 – Encircles Fort Worth with frequent serious accidents
  • Highway 121 / Airport Freeway – Dense traffic between Fort Worth and DFW Airport
  • Highway 183 – Dangerous corridor on the east side
  • Highway 287 – High speeds heading southeast toward Mansfield
  • Chisholm Trail Parkway – High-speed toll road with limited access points
  • Camp Bowie Boulevard – Heavy commercial traffic through the Cultural District
  • Lancaster Avenue – High traffic volumes through east Fort Worth

Wherever your accident occurred in Fort Worth or the surrounding area, we can help.

Areas We Serve

We represent personal injury victims throughout Tarrant County and the western Metroplex, including:

  • Downtown Fort Worth
  • Sundance Square
  • Cultural District
  • West 7th
  • Near Southside
  • Fairmount
  • Arlington Heights
  • Ridglea
  • Westover Hills
  • TCU Area
  • Wedgwood
  • South Hills
  • Northside
  • Stockyards
  • Lake Worth
  • Riverside
  • Eastside
  • Polytechnic Heights
  • Alliance
  • Keller
  • Southlake
  • Colleyville
  • Grapevine
  • North Richland Hills
  • Haltom City
  • Hurst
  • Euless
  • Bedford
  • Arlington
  • Mansfield
  • Burleson
  • Crowley
  • Benbrook
  • White Settlement
  • Saginaw
  • Azle
  • Weatherford

What Compensation Can You Recover?

Texas personal injury law allows victims to recover compensation for all the ways an injury has affected their lives:

Economic Damages

  • Medical expenses: Emergency care, hospitalization, surgery, rehabilitation, medication, and ongoing treatment
  • Future medical costs: Anticipated surgeries, therapy, and long-term care needs
  • Lost wages: Income lost while recovering from your injuries
  • Loss of earning capacity: Reduced ability to work in the future due to permanent injuries
  • Property damage: Vehicle repair or replacement, damaged personal property

Non-Economic Damages

  • Pain and suffering: Physical pain from your injuries and treatment
  • Mental anguish: Emotional distress, anxiety, depression, and PTSD
  • Disfigurement: Permanent scarring or physical changes
  • Physical impairment: Limitations on your physical abilities
  • Loss of enjoyment of life: Inability to participate in activities you once enjoyed
  • Loss of consortium: Impact on your relationship with your spouse

In cases involving egregious conduct—such as drunk driving or intentional misconduct—exemplary (punitive) damages may also be available under Texas law.

Texas Personal Injury Laws You Should Know

Statute of Limitations

In Texas, you generally have two years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. Miss this deadline, and you lose your right to compensation forever. Some exceptions exist, but waiting is always risky.

Modified Comparative Negligence

Texas follows a modified comparative negligence rule. You can recover compensation as long as you were not more than 50% responsible for the accident. If you were partially at fault, your compensation is reduced by your percentage of responsibility. Insurance companies often try to shift blame to victims—don’t let them.

Government Claims

If a government entity or employee caused your injury—a City of Fort Worth vehicle, a dangerous road condition maintained by TxDOT or Tarrant County, or similar circumstances—special rules apply under the Texas Tort Claims Act. You must provide formal notice within six months, and damages may be capped. Contact an attorney immediately if you believe a government entity is responsible.

Dealing with Insurance Companies

Insurance companies are not on your side. Their goal is to pay as little as possible on every claim. Common tactics include:

  • Quick lowball offers hoping you’ll accept before understanding your claim’s true value
  • Recorded statements designed to get you to say something that hurts your case
  • Disputing medical treatment and claiming you didn’t need the care you received
  • Blaming you for the accident to reduce or deny your claim
  • Delaying your claim hoping financial pressure will force you to settle cheap
  • Surveillance and social media monitoring looking for anything to use against you

Don’t give recorded statements or accept any settlement offer without consulting an attorney. We handle all communications with insurance companies and protect your claim.

What to Do After an Accident in Fort Worth

The steps you take after an accident can significantly impact your case:

At the scene:

  • Call 911 and report the accident
  • Seek medical attention for any injuries
  • Exchange information with other parties involved
  • Get contact information from witnesses
  • Take photos of the scene, vehicles, and any visible injuries
  • Don’t admit fault or apologize

After leaving the scene:

  • Get a full medical evaluation—some injuries aren’t immediately apparent
  • Fort Worth-area trauma centers include John Peter Smith Hospital (JPS), Texas Health Harris Methodist Fort Worth, and Medical City Fort Worth
  • Follow all medical advice and attend all appointments
  • Keep records of all medical treatment, expenses, and missed work
  • Don’t give recorded statements to insurance companies
  • Don’t sign anything without legal review
  • Be careful what you post on social media
  • Contact a Fort Worth personal injury attorney

How Our Fort Worth Personal Injury Lawyers Help

From the moment you hire us, we handle everything so you can focus on recovery:

We investigate your accident, gathering evidence, obtaining police reports, interviewing witnesses, and documenting the scene.

We identify all liable parties, ensuring everyone responsible is held accountable and all available insurance coverage is pursued.

We document your injuries, working with medical experts to ensure the full extent and future impact of your injuries are understood.

We handle all communications with insurance companies, protecting you from tactics designed to undermine your claim.

We negotiate aggressively for fair compensation, using our experience and willingness to go to trial as leverage.

We’re prepared to try your case in Tarrant County District Court if insurance companies won’t offer fair compensation.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to hire a Fort Worth personal injury lawyer?

Nothing upfront. We work on contingency, meaning we only get paid if we recover compensation for you. Our fee comes as a percentage of your settlement or verdict.

How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Texas?

Generally two years from the date of injury. However, claims against government entities require notice within six months. Contact an attorney as soon as possible to protect your rights.

What if I was partially at fault for the accident?

You can still recover compensation under Texas law as long as you were not more than 50% at fault. Your recovery will be reduced by your percentage of fault. Don’t accept an insurance company’s assessment of fault without consulting an attorney.

How much is my case worth?

Every case is different. Value depends on the severity of your injuries, medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and the strength of evidence. We can give you a better estimate after reviewing your specific situation in a free consultation.

How long will my case take?

It varies depending on the complexity of your case, the severity of your injuries, and whether the insurance company is willing to offer fair compensation. Some cases settle in months; others require litigation and take longer. We work to resolve your case as efficiently as possible while ensuring you receive full compensation.

Should I accept the insurance company’s settlement offer?

Not without consulting an attorney. Initial offers are almost always far below the true value of your claim. Once you accept a settlement, you can’t go back for more—even if your injuries turn out to be worse than expected.

Do I need a lawyer for a personal injury claim?

You’re not required to hire a lawyer, but studies consistently show that represented claimants recover significantly more than those who handle claims themselves—even after attorney fees. Insurance companies take represented claimants more seriously and know they can’t use their usual tactics.

Contact Our Fort Worth Personal Injury Attorneys Today

If you’ve been injured in Fort Worth or anywhere in Tarrant County, you need attorneys who will fight for what you deserve—not push you toward a quick settlement. At DJC Law, we take on insurance companies and win.

Contact us today for a free consultation. We’ll review your case, explain your options under Texas law, and fight for the compensation you deserve. There’s no obligation, and you’ll pay nothing unless we win.

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