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Crashes in Fort Worth mirror the dangers seen across Texas every day. Statewide data shows that one reportable crash occurs every 57 seconds, and one person is injured every two minutes and five seconds. Local incidents across Fort Worth continue to reflect these risks, with serious collisions occurring on major roads and intersections throughout the city.

Thompson Law’s Fort Worth car accident attorneys are part of a broader team of personal injury lawyers focused on helping injured victims recover after serious crashes. When insurance companies push quick settlements, we stand firm and pursue compensation that reflects the full extent of your injuries, lost income, and long-term impact.

We handle the legal process so you can focus on treatment and recovery while we work to protect your claim and hold negligent drivers accountable.

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Meet Our Lead Attorney Ryan Thompson

At Thompson Law

Ryan Thompson leads the Thompson Law practice alongside a dedicated team of experienced attorneys, paralegals, and support staff who share a singular focus on protecting injured clients. With decades of combined personal injury experience, the team approaches every case with care, urgency, and attention to detail.

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Recognized for Excellence in Personal Injury Law

Super Lawyers has recognized our firm for excellence in personal injury law. This distinction reflects our commitment to achieving favorable outcomes for injured clients throughout Texas.

We’ve been named recently the best personal injury attorneys and these honors come from client reviews, case outcomes, and peer recognition. Our track record speaks louder than any advertisement ever could.

 

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You'll Always Know What's Happening

Here’s our commitment: when you call, we pick up. When you have questions, we answer in plain English. When something important happens, you hear about it immediately.

Clients give us five-star reviews over and over again for one simple reason: we treat you like a person, not a case number. You’ll never wonder if your lawyer is working or feel left in the dark. Recovering from a crash is hard enough without your own attorney making it worse.

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Everyday Consumer
3 months ago
I’ve been an Uber driver for seven years and unfortunately, I’ve been in many accidents. I’ve been lucky enough to have Thompson Law represent me each time not only do I get affair settlement I get Treated with respect I’m more than just a case with this firm I’m constantly being updated and it keeps me at ease, knowing that I’m in good hands I can’t recommend this firm enough
Response from the owner:Everyday Consumer, Hearing about your experience truly means a great deal. Being trusted to stand beside you time after time is something that carries real significance, and it’s incredibly rewarding to know you’ve felt respected, informed, and supported throughout each case. Providing clear communication and treating every client as more than just a file is a standard the team works hard to uphold. Your continued confidence and recommendation are sincerely appreciated, and support will always be here whenever you may need it. Best, Zack Thompson, CEO
Tyrone
5 months ago
I would really like to think Thompson Law for helping me in my time of need. They were very professional in every way. No matter how much I called they were always professional. I would recommend Thompson Law 💯% to anyone who have been in a accident. Tyrone Andrews.
Response from the owner:Tyrone, Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We’re truly honored that you trusted Thompson Law during such an important moment in your life. Our team strives to remain professional, responsive, and supportive no matter how often clients need us, and it’s meaningful to know that came through for you. We sincerely appreciate your recommendation and wish you all the best moving forward. Best, Zack Thompson, CEO
Bruce Akinola
5 months ago
Very friendly service and compassionate. Would recommend to first time accident victims for a fair and honest advocate for your case. 10 /10 would recommend and Lucia was very fun and hard working!! Highly recommend!!
Response from the owner:Bruce, Thank you for taking the time to share such a thoughtful review. It truly means a great deal to know that our team provided you with compassionate, friendly support when you needed it most. Helping first-time accident victims feel informed, respected, and confidently represented is something we take very seriously. Lucia’s dedication is a wonderful reflection of our firm’s values, and I’m grateful you recognized her efforts. We sincerely appreciate your trust and recommendation. Best, Zack Thompson, CEO
Josefina Ramos
5 months ago
My name is Aide i contacted Thompson Law to help me with my car accident. Unfortunately, for me I did have injuries that now I have recovered. However, Through out the whole process everything has been great including service and communication. Will definitely recommend for anyone that needs help to contact them !
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Response from the owner:Thank you, Aide, for sharing your experience and for trusting Thompson Law during such a difficult time. While we’re sorry you had to go through an accident and injuries, we’re very glad to hear you’ve recovered and that our team was able to support you with clear communication and attentive service throughout the process. Your recommendation truly means a great deal to us, and we wish you continued health and all the best moving forward. Best, Zack Thompson, CEO

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Why Local Knowledge Strengthens Your Position

Thompson Law operates from 1500 North Main St, Suite 140, Fort Worth, TX 76164, keeping us close to Tarrant County courthouses and the agencies controlling crash investigations.

We know this area. We know which intersections cause problems. We know how Fort Worth Police document crashes differently than county deputies. We know the games insurance companies play depending on where accidents happen.

That local experience creates real advantages: connections with the right accident reconstruction experts, relationships with medical providers who treat our clients fairly, and a reputation with judges and opposing counsel. When you hire Thompson Law, you’re getting people who understand how things actually work in Tarrant County courts. Call us anytime at (817) 330-6811.

Compensation Available After Crashes

Texas law allows recovery for:

Economic Damages (direct financial losses):

  • Vehicle repair or replacement
  • Medical bills (emergency care, follow-ups, future treatment)
  • Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
  • Out-of-pocket costs related to the injury

Non-Economic Damages (personal impact):

Punitive Damages (rare cases): Only in extreme situations: drunk driving, reckless behavior. Designed to punish wrongdoing and discourage similar conduct.

What you actually receive depends on your specific injuries, medical evidence, and available insurance.

Major Recoveries in Serious Vehicle Crashes

Numbers tell the real story. Thompson Law has secured substantial verdicts and settlements for people catastrophically injured or killed in vehicle crashes across Texas:

Our victories in serious collision cases:

  • $14,280,000 for quadriplegia caused by tire failure
  • $11,991,670 for wrongful death in truck accident
  • $8,540,000 for death caused by vehicle defect
  • $7,458,999 for burn injuries from fuel system failure
  • $4,790,686 for wrongful death caused by tire failure
  • $4,355,000 for brain injury in truck wreck
  • $4,797,650 for burn injury from vehicle crashworthiness
  • $4,750,000 for wrongful death in vehicle crashworthiness case
  • $4,499,839 for wrongful death from fuel system failure
  • $4,355,000 for brain injury in truck collision
  • $4,319,586 for wrongful death from tire failure
  • $4,209,829 for wrongful death in vehicle crashworthiness case
  • $4,184,864 for wrongful death from fuel system failure
  • $4,076,986 for wrongful death from tire failure
  • $3,999,297 for wrongful death in truck wreck

Every case is different. Past results don’t guarantee future outcomes. But our track record demonstrates our commitment to fighting for maximum compensation.

 

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When You Actually Need a Car Crash Attorney

Many people think they can manage collision claims themselves, but the system favors insurers. Adjusters are trained to gather statements limiting liability, request broad medical record access, and make early settlement offers that rarely cover full claim value. Accepting too soon can leave you paying out of pocket for surgeries, therapy, or lost earning capacity later.

Texas also imposes strict deadlines. In most cases, you have two years to file lawsuits, but some claims (such as those against government agencies) require notice within months. Missing these deadlines can end your case before it begins.

Stop Insurance Tactics Before They Start

Delays in treatment, missing video, and recorded statements can quietly reduce case value. We step in early to protect evidence and stop common insurance tactics before they do damage.

Trial Preparation Creates Negotiating Power

Every case is prepared as if it may go to court. That preparation strengthens negotiations and helps prevent rushed settlements that ignore future costs.

Straight Talk, No Surprises

You get straightforward answers, clear next steps, and updates you can understand. And you never pay a fee unless we win.

Vehicle Crashes We Handle Throughout Tarrant County

Auto collisions come in every variety. Here’s what brings injured drivers to our office:

Common Crash Types

  • Rear-end collisions on Fort Worth highways
  • Intersection T-bone accidents
  • Multi-vehicle pileups during rush hour
  • Side-swipe accidents during lane changes
  • Head-on collisions
  • Parking lot accidents
  • Hit-and-run crashes

Negligence Causes

  • Distracted driving (texting, phone use)
  • Drunk driving crashes (DUI/DWI)
  • Speeding and reckless driving
  • Running red lights and stop signs
  • Failure to yield accidents
  • Unsafe lane changes
  • Weather-related loss of control

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Injuries Requiring Legal Action

  • Head injuries and traumatic brain injuries (TBI)
  • Fractured bones
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Back and neck injuries
  • Joint trauma and sprains
  • Paralysis (paraplegia and quadriplegia)
  • Burn injuries
  • Muscle, ligament, and tendon injuries
  • Crush injuries
  • Lost limbs and amputations
  • Bulging or herniated discs

Don’t downplay injuries. See a doctor immediately. Medical documentation protects both your health and legal rights before insurance discussions begin.

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How We Handle Tarrant County Crash Claims

Complimentary Case Assessment

Contact us now for no-cost case assessment with zero commitment. We hear your account, examine your documentation, and outline your alternatives. This consultation clarifies your legal rights and prospective case worth.

Investigation Launches Immediately

Our team starts investigations promptly upon your engagement. We gather incident documentation, speak with witnesses, and photograph locations before evidence vanishes. Healthcare records are requested and analyzed by our legal and medical personnel.

Fort Worth crash cases require specific documentation from Fort Worth Police, Tarrant County Sheriff, or Texas Highway Patrol. We know exactly what to request and how to move quickly.

We collect police and incident reports, interview witnesses and obtain contact information, photograph and document accident scenes, and request nearby traffic, business, or security camera footage before overwriting (many systems recycle footage every 7-14 days). We also review medical records and consult with accident reconstruction experts when needed.

We Control All Insurance Communication

Insurance representatives will attempt to reach you quickly to reduce their organization’s financial exposure. We manage all correspondence with insurance entities to safeguard your interests entirely.

Documented declarations and premature settlement proposals are tactics designed to diminish compensation. Our advocates understand precisely what to communicate and what to circumvent during discussions.

Never sign anything or agree to anything without consulting us first. What you say can be used against you later.

We Fight While You Heal

We keep you updated as your case moves forward. Legal preparation commences when insurance entities decline to present reasonable settlements willingly. Our trial advocates possess courtroom expertise and embrace litigation when necessary in Tarrant County courts.

Most matters resolve once insurers witness our earnest trial readiness. We inform you consistently but avoid overwhelming you with unnecessary legal details.

Insurance Company Tactics You Need to Know

The insurance company handling your claim operates on one principle: pay as little as possible. Their adjusters use proven strategies to minimize what you recover, and recognizing these tactics protects your financial future.

Quick Settlement Offers

Within days of your crash, an adjuster may contact you with what sounds like a reasonable offer. But that neck pain you barely noticed initially might require surgery six weeks later. Once you sign a release accepting payment, you receive nothing more, regardless of how serious your injuries become.

Recorded Statements

“How are you feeling today?” sounds like genuine concern. But when you answer “I’m doing okay,” that statement becomes evidence that your injuries aren’t severe. Every word you say gets evaluated for anything that undermines your claim.

Strategic Delays

Every month they drag out negotiations, your medical bills mount and your savings drain. They understand that financial pressure leads to accepting inadequate offers. The longer they wait, the more desperate you become.

Pre-Existing Condition Arguments

Nearly everyone over 35 shows some age-related wear on MRI scans. Insurance companies use these normal findings to claim your pain stems from aging rather than the collision, even when you were completely pain-free before the crash.

Defense Medical Examinations

Insurance medical examiners get paid to minimize injuries, dispute treatment recommendations, and claim you should have recovered faster. These evaluations aren’t independent medical opinions. They’re paid advocacy designed to reduce what the insurer pays.

We neutralize every one of these tactics. All communication flows through our office from day one. We build medical documentation insurance companies cannot dismiss. They know if they refuse fair compensation, we will take them to trial.

Fort Worth's Most Dangerous Intersections

Certain areas see higher accident rates due to traffic volume and roadway design. Some of the most dangerous locations include:

  • Riverside Drive and East Lancaster Avenue
  • Texas 183 at Texas 360
  • I-20 at McCart Avenue
  • I-35W at Meacham Boulevard
  • East Lancaster Avenue and South Sargent Street

When crashes occur at these intersections, evidence such as traffic light sequencing, signage, and road maintenance can play a critical role in proving liability.

Local Resources for Crash Victims

If you’ve been hurt in a car accident in Fort Worth, these local resources can play an important role in your recovery and in protecting your legal rights:

Fort Worth Police Department Accident Reports

You will need a copy of your crash report to pursue an insurance claim or lawsuit. Reports can be requested online or through the Records Division of the Fort Worth Police Department. Your lawyer will often use this report to confirm fault and damages.

Tarrant County Courts

Most personal injury lawsuits in Fort Worth are filed in Tarrant County courts. Filing correctly and on time is critical because Texas has strict deadlines. If your case cannot be settled with an insurer, it will likely move forward here.

Major Hospitals and Trauma Centers

Prompt medical treatment is one of the most important steps after an accident. Trauma centers in Fort Worth include:

  • John Peter Smith (JPS) Hospital (Level I Trauma Center)
  • Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Fort Worth
  • Medical City Fort Worth
  • Baylor Scott & White All Saints Medical Center Fort Worth

Getting treatment quickly not only protects your health but also creates documentation that supports your injury claim.

Vehicle Impound and Storage

If your car was towed after the crash, it may have been taken to the Fort Worth auto impound lot. Retrieving your vehicle quickly is important because daily storage fees add up fast, and photographs of the damage can be useful evidence.

Victim Support Services

The Fort Worth Police Department Victim Assistance Unit and organizations like SafeHaven of Tarrant County provide counseling and advocacy for accident victims. Accessing these services can help with the emotional impact of a serious crash.

What You Must Prove to Build a Winning Case

Texas personal injury law requires proving four specific elements to recover compensation after a crash. The burden rests entirely on you, the injured party, to demonstrate each component by a preponderance of the evidence (more likely than not).

Duty of Care

Every driver operating a vehicle in Texas owes other road users a legal obligation to drive safely and follow all traffic laws. This duty exists the moment someone gets behind the wheel.

Breach of Duty

The at-fault driver violated that obligation through negligent behavior. Common examples include speeding, texting while driving, running red lights, failing to yield, or driving under the influence.

Causation

The breach directly caused both the collision and your specific injuries. This element often becomes the battlefield in settlement negotiations. Insurance companies routinely argue that injuries stem from pre-existing conditions, prior accidents, or unrelated health issues rather than the crash in question.

Damages

You suffered actual, quantifiable harm as a direct result. This includes medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and other documented losses.

Understanding these elements helps, but proving them requires solid evidence: police reports, medical records, witness statements, accident reconstruction analysis, and expert testimony. We gather everything necessary to build cases insurance companies cannot easily dismiss.

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Evidence That Strengthens Your Claim

Strong cases are built on documentation, not just your version of events. The right evidence makes the difference between insurance companies taking you seriously and trying to lowball your claim.

We collect:

  • Official crash reports from Fort Worth Police or Tarrant County Sheriff
  • Scene photographs showing vehicle positions, damage, skid marks, road conditions
  • Witness contact information and statements
  • Traffic camera footage, dashcam video, nearby business surveillance
  • Medical records documenting injuries, treatment, and prognosis
  • Employment records proving lost wages and diminished earning capacity
  • Cell phone records if distracted driving is suspected
  • Toxicology reports in cases involving impaired drivers
  • Vehicle maintenance records
  • Expert analysis from accident reconstructionists when liability is disputed

Time matters with evidence collection. Surveillance footage gets overwritten, typically within 7 to 14 days. Witnesses relocate or forget details. Physical evidence disappears as vehicles get repaired. We move immediately to preserve everything that supports your claim before it vanishes.

How Sharing Fault Affects Your Case

Texas law allows for parties to sometimes share blame in the event of a collision, a concept known as comparative negligence. Specifically, Sec. 33.001 of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies code allows for “modified comparative negligence.”

Being placed partly at fault for an accident has the following impacts on your claim:

  • As long as you are less than 50% to blame, you can still seek damages
  • Your damages will be reduced by the percent to which you are found at fault

If you are 25% to blame for a collision and your damages are $10,000, you can still make a claim. However, you will only recover $7,500 in damages (reduced by the 25% you’re at fault).

Trying to place blame on another party is a common insurance tactic, which is why having advocates acting for you is important.

Texas Car Accident Laws You Need to Know

Filing Time Limits

Texas provides two years from the crash date to file lawsuits. Miss that deadline and you lose your right to sue completely. Some situations involve different rules (government entity claims particularly), but two years is standard.

Law reference: Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 16.003

How Fault Works in Texas

Texas applies “modified comparative negligence” with a 51% bar. If you’re 50% or less at fault, you can recover money, but your amount gets reduced by your fault percentage. If you’re 51% or more at fault, you receive nothing.

Law reference: Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 33.001

Texas Minimum Insurance Requirements

Texas requires drivers to maintain:

  • $30,000 per person for bodily injuries
  • $60,000 per accident for bodily injuries
  • $25,000 per accident for property damage

These minimums rarely cover serious crash costs. We pursue every available policy: umbrella coverage, underinsured motorist protection, anything accessible.

What Happens When the At-Fault Driver Has No Insurance?

Getting hit by an uninsured driver creates immediate financial stress. Texas law requires minimum coverage, but thousands of drivers ignore this requirement. When the responsible party carries no insurance, you still have options.

Check your policy for these provisions:

Uninsured Motorist Coverage (UM)

Steps in when the at-fault driver has no insurance whatsoever. This coverage essentially replaces the insurance the other driver should have carried.

Underinsured Motorist Coverage (UIM)

Applies when the at-fault driver’s insurance exists but falls short of covering your full damages. If they carry only Texas minimums ($30,000/$60,000) but your medical bills alone exceed $100,000, UIM coverage bridges that gap.

Personal Injury Protection (PIP)

Pays medical expenses and up to 80% of lost income regardless of who caused the crash.

Medical Payments Coverage

Covers medical bills without requiring proof of fault.

Collision Coverage

Handles vehicle damage regardless of fault.

Fort Worth Communities We Serve

  • Downtown Fort Worth, Near Southside, and Cultural District
  • North Fort Worth, Keller, and Alliance
  • West Fort Worth, Benbrook, and White Settlement
  • East Fort Worth, Haltom City, and Richland Hills
  • Southlake, Grapevine, and Colleyville
  • Arlington, Grand Prairie, and Mansfield
  • Burleson, Crowley, and Joshua
  • All other Tarrant County areas

Crashed anywhere in the greater metro area? We’re available 24/7 for free case reviews.

Reach Out to Our Fort Worth Car Crash Attorneys Today

You do not need to face the aftermath of a collision alone. Thompson Law’s attorneys are available 24/7 to answer your questions, explain your options, and fight for your recovery. We work on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay nothing unless we win compensation for you.

Call our office in Fort Worth at (817) 330-6811 for a free consultation. Let our team handle the legal battle while you focus on healing.

Office Location: 1500 N Main St #140, Fort Worth, TX 76164

FAQs

Can I get a rental car while my vehicle is being repaired?

Yes. The at-fault driver’s insurance is responsible for reasonable rental car costs while your vehicle is in the shop. If the insurer delays approval, your own policy may include rental reimbursement so you are not stuck without transportation. We help arrange this early so you can keep working and caring for your family.

What is diminished value and can I claim it?

Diminished value means the drop in your car’s market price after a crash even when repairs are completed. Buyers often pay less for a vehicle with an accident history. Texas law allows you to seek this loss from the at-fault driver’s insurer, and we use vehicle valuation experts to calculate the real difference.

Will posting on social media hurt my case?

It can. Insurance companies monitor online accounts and use photos or comments to argue your injuries are minor. A simple picture of you attending a family event can be twisted to suggest you feel fine. We recommend pausing public posts about your health and letting our office handle communications.

What if the driver who hit me lives in another state?

Your claim still moves forward in Texas. The location of the crash and the injured person controls where the case is handled, not the other driver’s home address. We deal directly with out-of-state insurers and make sure Texas laws protect you.

How do medical liens affect my settlement?

Hospitals and doctors sometimes file liens to ensure their bills get paid from the settlement. These liens do not reduce your right to full compensation. Our attorneys negotiate with providers to lower balances so more money stays in your pocket.

My child was injured in the crash. Are the rules different?

Yes. Claims for minors require court approval and careful planning to protect future medical needs. Children may develop problems months later as they grow, so we work with pediatric specialists to evaluate long-term care before any settlement is finalized.

Can I recover lost time from school or caregiving duties?

You can. Compensation is not limited to a paycheck. Parents who miss time caring for injured children or students who lose educational opportunities can include those losses in the claim when properly documented.

What happens if a city vehicle caused the collision?

Claims involving government vehicles follow special notice rules and shorter deadlines. Evidence must be gathered quickly, and the process differs from a normal insurance claim. Our team handles the required notices so your rights remain protected.

Should I keep a pain diary after the accident?

Keeping a simple daily record helps show how injuries affect real life. Notes about sleep problems, missed activities, and medication side effects support the medical records and give insurers a clearer picture of your struggles.

Do most cases in Fort Worth go to mediation?

Many do. Mediation allows both sides to meet with a neutral professional and discuss a fair resolution without the stress of trial. We prepare every case thoroughly so mediation becomes an opportunity for meaningful compensation rather than pressure to accept less.

Thompson Law Guarantee

Thompson Law charges NO FEE unless we obtain a settlement for your case. We’ve put over $1.9 billion in cash settlements in our clients’ pockets. Contact us today for a free, no-obligation consultation to discuss your accident, get your questions answered, and understand your legal options.

State law limits the time you have to file a claim after an injury accident, so call today.