Car Accident Statistics in Fort Worth
20,000+
Annual Car Accidents
$41,000
Average Settlement
120+
Fatal Crashes (2024)
30/60/25
Minimum Insurance
Courts in Fort Worth, Texas
Tarrant County District Courts
100 N Calhoun St, Fort Worth, TX 76196
U.S. District Court — Northern District of Texas (Fort Worth)
501 W 10th St, Fort Worth, TX 76102
Hospitals & Trauma Centers in Fort Worth
John Peter Smith Hospital
1500 S Main St, Fort Worth, TX 76104
Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Fort Worth
1301 Pennsylvania Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104
Liability Considerations in Fort Worth
Car Accidents in Fort Worth
Fort Worth's car accident landscape reflects the city's position as a rapidly growing major city that retains a more spread-out, western character than its eastern neighbor Dallas. The city's road network includes urban freeways, suburban arterials, and stretches that transition into rural two-lane highways — creating a diverse range of accident types from high-speed freeway collisions to rural intersection crashes. The significant presence of commercial trucking, linked to Fort Worth's role as a logistics and warehousing hub, adds heavy vehicle traffic that increases crash severity.
Texas's modified comparative negligence system (51% bar rule) and two-year statute of limitations apply to Fort Worth car accident claims. Tarrant County juries are considered moderately conservative compared to Dallas County, making case preparation and evidence presentation particularly important for plaintiffs seeking large damage awards.
Dangerous Intersections and Highways
I-30 between Fort Worth and Arlington is one of the most heavily traveled and dangerous corridors in the metroplex, with daily multi-vehicle crashes caused by the mix of commuter traffic, commercial trucks, and stadium-event traffic near the Arlington entertainment district. I-35W through south Fort Worth sees frequent crashes related to the steep grade changes and heavy truck traffic moving between the city and points south.
The intersection of Camp Bowie Boulevard and University Drive near the Cultural District experiences high collision rates due to the complex traffic patterns created by museum visitors, TCU traffic, and commuters. Jacksboro Highway (US-199) through northwest Fort Worth is one of the city's most dangerous surface roads, with a history of fatal crashes linked to high speeds and limited median separation. The Chisholm Trail Parkway, while relatively new, has seen an increase in crashes as suburban growth in south Fort Worth generates unexpected traffic volumes.
Your Legal Team
Jessica Rodriguez
Partner
Houston, TX
Jessica Rodriguez is one of Houston's most respected car accident attorneys, with particular expertise in complex multi-vehicle accidents and commercial trucking cases along the I-10 and I-45 corridors. Over her 16-year career, she has handled over 2,000 auto accident claims and taken more than 40 cases to jury verdict. Jessica is especially effective at countering insurance company tactics — her background includes two years working as a defense attorney for a major insurance carrier, giving her insider knowledge of how insurance companies evaluate and undervalue claims.
Education
- J.D., University of Houston Law Center (2010)
- B.S., Pre-Law, Texas A&M University (2007)