Howard Lotspeich Alexander & Williams, known as HLAW, is a personal injury law firm in Fort Worth, TX, with a second office in Keller. Partner Jesse Lotspeich manages the injury side of the practice and came to the firm with 12 years of North Texas injury experience.
The team handles car wrecks, truck accidents, wrongful death, electrocution, slip and fall, defective products, child injuries, and workplace claims. Two of its injury attorneys are former prosecutors, which shapes how they prepare cases for Tarrant County juries.
HLAW attorneys have been named Texas Super Lawyers from 2015 through 2025 and Top Attorneys by Fort Worth Magazine. Star-Telegram readers voted the firm top law firm in 2017. Injury cases are taken on contingency, with no fee unless the firm wins.
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More than $100 million recovered and 35 years of practice put Parker Law Firm Injury Lawyers among the busier accident firms downtown. The office sits on North Hampton Street, a few blocks from the Tarrant County courthouse.
This is a boutique practice that takes a limited number of cases: car crashes, motorcycle wrecks, trucking collisions, dram shop claims, and catastrophic injury. Every file gets built as though it will reach a jury, which tends to move insurers toward better numbers.
The firm points to TxDOT data showing more than 13,000 crashes a year in Fort Worth, roughly 37 a day. A second office in Bedford serves the mid-cities. Consultations cost nothing and the firm works on contingency, so clients owe no fee unless there is a recovery.
Jason Stephens has recovered more than $300 million for clients after fees and expenses are deducted. In 2025 alone, his firm landed two of the top five trucking settlements in Texas, including the largest truck accident settlement in Tarrant County history.
Stephens Law takes catastrophic injury, wrongful death, and commercial trucking cases, and turns down volume work by design. Fewer files mean each one gets a full investigation and preparation, which matters when the other side is a national carrier with an aggressive defense team.
Stephens belongs to the American College of Trial Lawyers, an invitation-only group holding under one percent of American trial lawyers. He has made the Texas Super Lawyers list for 23 straight years. A Fort Worth personal injury lawyer here will review your case at no charge. No fee is owed unless the firm recovers money. Satellite offices operate in Weatherford and Mineral Wells.
Four decades of accident work sit behind Berenson Injury Law, and all of it belongs to one attorney. Bill Berenson has recovered tens of millions for clients over 42 years of practice.
In 1994, he became one of the small share of Texas attorneys certified by the state Board of Legal Specialization in personal injury trial law. Cases run to car and 18-wheeler collisions, motorcycle wrecks, rideshare crashes, and pedestrian claims.
The firm has collected hundreds of 5-star reviews and serves clients from Fort Worth out to Arlington, Weatherford, Burleson, and Dallas. Case reviews are free.
Two of the attorneys here used to work for the other side. Nick Peele spent years as a commercial auto and general liability adjuster, and Elan Cabrero tried cases for Allstate before switching to plaintiff work.
That background shapes how the Zadeh Firm handles trucking wrecks, auto and motorcycle collisions, traumatic brain injuries, dog bites, and denied property insurance claims. Founder Jim Zadeh has practiced in Fort Worth for 34 years and teaches at Texas A&M School of Law.
Published results include a case that paid a client over $7.3 million after fees. The office is bilingual, and consultations are free.
The Eric Reyes Law Firm has represented injured Texans since 1988 from its principal office in Bedford, minutes from Fort Worth. Eric Reyes holds board certification in both personal injury trial law and civil trial law, a double credential held by roughly 3% of Texas attorneys.
Cases cover motor vehicle collisions, on-the-job injuries, falls in stores, nursing home negligence, and product liability claims. Reyes settles most matters without litigation but tries cases when insurers will not pay fairly.
Clients without health coverage can be referred to doctors who wait for payment until the claim resolves. No settlement is accepted without written client approval, and there is no fee unless money is recovered.
Founder Jim Ross came to law after serving as a Marine, a Texas police officer, and a DEA task force officer. He now serves as mayor of Arlington while running this family-owned practice.
The group has secured tens of millions in verdicts and settlements across car and truck collisions, motorcycle wrecks, slip and fall claims, and wrongful death. Meetings can happen by phone or on a Saturday if weekdays do not work.
Offices in Arlington, Dallas, and Fort Worth serve accident victims throughout DFW. Consultations are free.
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More than 100 jury trials in Texas sit behind this legal team, along with a combined 45 years of practice. Fulgham Hampton keeps its caseload deliberately small so each file gets real attention.
Beyond crash claims, the firm takes a lane most injury offices skip: insurance disputes. Hail, roof, tornado, homeowner, and business claim denials all get handled alongside car wrecks, oilfield accidents, and wrongful death.
Sharon Fulgham has appeared on the Super Lawyers list. Brandon Fulgham and Jeff Hampton have both made the National Trial Lawyers Top 40 Under 40. Case evaluations are free.
Call this office and an attorney answers, not an intake screener. Jack Walters handles the work himself and guarantees a personal response.
The practice splits between injury claims and workplace matters, an unusual pairing that means Walters reads both insurance tactics and employer playbooks. Wrongful termination and discrimination cases run alongside accident claims.
Phone, text, and email are all open channels, and consultations cost nothing.
Only four practice areas appear on this firm's list: vehicular, pedestrian, workplace, and wrongful death accidents. Ben Westbrook screens cases and takes them only when he believes they can be won.
Clients who cannot afford treatment or find a doctor after a crash get connected to medical providers first, before the claim moves forward. The firm prepares files for trial, which often produces a settlement without one.
Westbrook has been recognized by Super Lawyers and Fort Worth Magazine. The Benbrook office serves southwest Tarrant County and se habla español.
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Employment law drives most of the work at Hutchison & Foreman, with injury claims running alongside it. Susan Hutchison has spent more than three decades representing people who were harmed or wronged.
The firm takes car and truck wrecks, non-subscriber work injuries, and fatal accident claims, plus harassment, discrimination, and whistleblower cases. Offices in Fort Worth and Lubbock cover Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma.
Board certification in truck accident law is rare in Texas. Barrow Law holds it, plus certifications in personal injury trial law, civil trial law, and civil pretrial advocacy.
Wade Barrow leads the practice from Fairmount, handling collisions, spinal cord and brain injuries, oil and gas accidents, defective products, and fatal crash claims. The firm works on contingency, so nothing is owed unless the case succeeds.
From an office on Fort Worth Highway in Weatherford, Cannon Law Firm covers Parker, Tarrant, Hood, and Palo Pinto counties. Chad Cannon has practiced for over 25 years and is licensed in both Texas and Montana.
The firm has recovered millions in car wrecks, 18-wheeler collisions, workplace injuries, oilfield accidents, and fatal crash claims. Criminal defense, family law, and land disputes round out the practice. Cases are taken on contingency.
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A $17.8 million jury verdict in an age discrimination case anchors the results page at Stoy Law Group, which practices under the Warriors for Justice name.
Chris Stoy leads a team certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and admitted to ABOTA. Beyond crash and slip-and-fall work, the firm handles dog bites, oilfield injuries, and mass tort litigation over defective drugs and products. Se habla español.
Patterson Law Group secured the highest reported wrongful death settlement in Texas in 2024, an eight-figure recovery in a highway construction case.
Over three decades, the firm has recovered more than $100 million, with ten attorneys working from Arlington, Fort Worth, and San Antonio. Most clients arrive by referral rather than advertising. The team turns down cases it cannot add value to and answers calls around the clock.
Nearly two decades of work and over $100 million recovered stand behind Anderson Injury Lawyers, based downtown on West El Paso Street.
Reported results include $4.8 million for an 18-wheeler crash victim and $1.7 million for a client who needed spine surgery after a trucking wreck. Founder Mark Anderson leads a team of fourteen attorneys covering car and motorcycle collisions, daycare injuries, and workplace claims. Home and hospital visits are available.
The Law Offices of Barry Martines represents people hurt in motor vehicle accidents and other negligence claims. The office sits on Airport Freeway in northeast Fort Worth.
Martines is a member of the State Bar of Texas, the Tarrant County Bar Association, and the Texas Trial Lawyers Association. First consultations are free.
Attorney Rich Hyde landed both a Top 100 Verdict and a Top 50 Personal Injury Verdict in Texas in 2024. He has been a Super Lawyers Rising Star since 2022.
Trial Tribe takes high-stakes injury and fatal accident claims statewide, including oilfield accidents, product liability, premises claims, and dog bites. Offices sit in Fort Worth and Coppell, and there is no fee unless the firm recovers money.
North Fort Worth is the home base for Lipzen Law, which serves clients across Texas and California from its Ray White Road office.
Michael Lipzen has practiced for 14 years across immigration, injury, and estate planning. His clients come from Mexico, Britain, Canada, and Latin America. Injury cases carry lower contingency rates than most DFW firms charge, and immigration work runs on flat fees.