
One Killed in Fort Worth Motorcycle Accident on Interstate 30: What Families Need to Know
The Fort Worth community was rocked by tragedy on February 20 when a motorcycle rider lost their life in a collision with a car on westbound Interstate 30 near Forest Park Boulevard. While police have not released the victim’s identity, this devastating incident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers motorcyclists face on Texas highways – and the legal rights families have when negligence takes a life.
At Attorney911, we’ve spent over 25 years fighting for victims of catastrophic vehicle accidents across Texas. Our managing partner, Ralph Manginello, has secured multi-million dollar verdicts against some of the nation’s largest trucking and transportation companies. We know how these cases unfold, what evidence is critical, and how to hold negligent parties accountable.
If you’ve lost a loved one in a motorcycle accident anywhere in Texas, call us immediately at 1-888-ATTY-911. Evidence disappears fast, and the trucking companies have rapid-response teams working to protect their interests – not yours.
The Fort Worth I-30 Motorcycle Crash: What We Know
According to police reports, the fatal accident occurred on Friday, February 20 at approximately 7:53 AM in the westbound lanes of Interstate 30 near Forest Park Boulevard. A motorcycle and a car collided, resulting in one fatality. No further details about the vehicles, drivers, or circumstances were immediately available, but an investigation is currently underway.
Key facts from the incident:
– Location: Westbound I-30 near Forest Park Boulevard, Fort Worth
– Time: 7:53 AM on February 20
– Vehicles involved: Motorcycle and car
– Outcome: One fatality
– Current status: Active police investigation
While this specific incident didn’t involve an 18-wheeler, the legal principles and investigative approach are remarkably similar. The same factors that cause catastrophic truck accidents – driver fatigue, distraction, improper lane changes, failure to yield – also contribute to deadly motorcycle crashes.
Why Motorcycle Accidents Are So Deadly in Texas
Texas has some of the most dangerous roads in the nation for motorcyclists. In 2023 alone, there were over 500 motorcycle fatalities in Texas – a number that continues to rise as our highways become more congested.
The physics of motorcycle accidents:
– Motorcycles lack the protective structure of cars
– Riders are exposed to direct impact forces
– Even moderate-speed collisions can be fatal
– Helmets reduce but don’t eliminate fatality risk
Interstate 30 is particularly hazardous for motorcyclists. This major east-west corridor connects Fort Worth to Dallas and beyond, carrying heavy commercial traffic alongside passenger vehicles. The mix of high speeds, aggressive drivers, and limited motorcycle visibility creates a perfect storm for tragedy.
Common Causes of Motorcycle Accidents on Texas Highways
While we don’t yet know what caused this specific Fort Worth crash, our experience handling hundreds of motorcycle accident cases reveals common patterns:
1. Driver Inattention and Blind Spots
Cars often fail to see motorcycles in their blind spots. The “No-Zone” around large vehicles is particularly dangerous, but even passenger cars have blind spots where motorcycles disappear from view.
Factors that contribute to visibility issues:
– Glare from sun or headlights
– Distracted driving (cell phones, GPS, passengers)
– Driver fatigue
– Poor weather conditions
– Motorcycle positioning in traffic
2. Improper Lane Changes
Many motorcycle accidents occur when vehicles change lanes without properly checking for motorcycles. The smaller profile of motorcycles makes them harder to spot, especially in heavy traffic.
Common scenarios we see:
– Cars merging onto highways without checking blind spots
– Vehicles changing lanes to exit without signaling
– Drivers making sudden lane changes to avoid traffic
– Motorcycles splitting lanes (legal in some states but not Texas)
3. Failure to Yield Right-of-Way
Intersections and highway on-ramps are particularly dangerous for motorcyclists. Drivers often fail to yield when turning left in front of oncoming motorcycles.
Critical failure-to-yield situations:
– Left turns across traffic at intersections
– Entering highways from on-ramps
– Pulling out from side streets or parking lots
– Changing lanes without proper clearance
4. Speeding and Aggressive Driving
Excessive speed reduces reaction time and increases the severity of collisions. On highways like I-30, speeding is particularly dangerous for motorcyclists.
Speed-related factors:
– Inability to stop in time to avoid collisions
– Increased impact forces in crashes
– Reduced control in curves or emergency maneuvers
– Difficulty judging motorcycle speed and distance
5. Impaired Driving
Alcohol and drugs impair judgment, reaction time, and coordination – all critical for safe driving. Impaired drivers are more likely to make the kinds of mistakes that kill motorcyclists.
Impairment statistics:
– About 30% of motorcycle fatalities involve alcohol
– Drug impairment is increasingly common
– Even small amounts of alcohol affect driving ability
– Prescription medications can also impair driving
6. Roadway Defects and Hazards
Poor road conditions that might be merely annoying to cars can be deadly for motorcyclists.
Common roadway hazards:
– Potholes and uneven pavement
– Debris on the roadway
– Oil spills and slick surfaces
– Poorly marked construction zones
– Inadequate signage
The Legal Rights of Motorcycle Accident Victims and Families
When a motorcycle accident results in death, the victim’s family has important legal rights under Texas law. These rights exist regardless of whether the at-fault driver was in a car, truck, or other vehicle.
Who Can Bring a Wrongful Death Claim in Texas?
Texas law allows certain family members to bring wrongful death claims when a loved one is killed by another’s negligence:
- Spouse (husband or wife)
- Children (sons or daughters, including adult children)
- Parents (mother or father)
- The deceased’s estate (for certain claims)
Important note: Texas has a strict statute of limitations for wrongful death claims. Families have only two years from the date of the incident to file a lawsuit. This deadline is absolute – miss it, and you lose your right to compensation forever.
Types of Compensation Available
In a wrongful death motorcycle accident case, families may be entitled to recover:
Economic Damages:
– Medical expenses incurred before death
– Funeral and burial costs
– Lost income and benefits the deceased would have provided
– Loss of inheritance
– Value of services the deceased provided (childcare, household duties, etc.)
Non-Economic Damages:
– Loss of companionship and consortium
– Mental anguish and emotional suffering
– Loss of guidance, care, and nurturing
– Pain and suffering experienced by the deceased before death
Punitive Damages:
In cases of gross negligence or willful misconduct, Texas law allows for punitive damages to punish the wrongdoer and deter similar conduct.
Why This Fort Worth Case Requires Immediate Legal Action
While the police investigation is ongoing, families affected by this tragedy need to understand that critical evidence is disappearing every day. Here’s what we know from handling hundreds of similar cases:
1. Evidence Disappears Fast
- Black box data from vehicles can be overwritten within days
- Surveillance footage from nearby businesses is typically deleted within 7-30 days
- Witness memories fade quickly
- Physical evidence (skid marks, debris, vehicle damage) is cleared from the scene
- Electronic records (cell phone data, GPS logs) may be deleted
2. Insurance Companies Move Quickly
Within hours of an accident, insurance companies:
– Send rapid-response investigators to the scene
– Interview witnesses before families can
– Collect evidence that benefits their client
– Make early settlement offers designed to minimize payouts
3. Multiple Parties May Be Liable
In motorcycle accidents, multiple parties may share responsibility:
– The at-fault driver
– The driver’s employer (if driving for work)
– Vehicle manufacturers (if defects contributed)
– Government entities (if road conditions were a factor)
– Maintenance companies (if vehicle maintenance was negligent)
How Attorney911 Investigates Fatal Motorcycle Accidents
At Attorney911, we treat every fatal motorcycle accident as a potential wrongful death case. Our investigation process is thorough, aggressive, and designed to preserve evidence before it disappears.
Step 1: Immediate Evidence Preservation
Within hours of being retained, we:
– Send spoliation letters to all potentially liable parties
– Demand preservation of all electronic data (black boxes, cell phones, GPS)
– Secure surveillance footage from nearby businesses
– Photograph the accident scene before evidence is cleared
– Interview witnesses while memories are fresh
Step 2: Comprehensive Accident Reconstruction
We work with top accident reconstruction experts to:
– Analyze skid marks and vehicle damage
– Reconstruct the sequence of events
– Determine speeds and impact forces
– Identify contributing factors
– Create visual exhibits for court
Step 3: Vehicle and Electronic Data Analysis
We obtain and analyze:
– Event Data Recorders (EDR) from all vehicles involved
– Cell phone records to check for distracted driving
– GPS data to track vehicle movements
– Maintenance records for all vehicles
– Driver logs (if commercial vehicles were involved)
Step 4: Driver and Company Investigation
We investigate:
– The at-fault driver’s history (traffic violations, accidents, license status)
– The driver’s employer (hiring practices, training, safety record)
– Any commercial vehicle’s compliance with FMCSA regulations
– The driver’s actions leading up to the accident
Step 5: Roadway and Environmental Factors
We examine:
– Road design and maintenance
– Traffic control devices
– Weather conditions at the time
– Lighting conditions
– Any construction zones or hazards
FMCSA Regulations That May Apply (Even Without a Truck)
While this accident involved a car and motorcycle, many of the same federal safety regulations that apply to commercial trucks also apply to other vehicles in certain circumstances. Understanding these regulations helps establish negligence:
49 CFR Part 392 – Driving of Commercial Motor Vehicles
Even non-commercial drivers must operate vehicles safely. Key regulations that may apply:
- § 392.2 – Unsafe Operation: No driver shall operate a vehicle in a manner that endangers life or property
- § 392.3 – Ill or Fatigued Operator: No driver shall operate while impaired by fatigue
- § 392.5 – Alcohol Prohibition: No driver shall operate with any alcohol in their system
- § 392.11 – Railroad Grade Crossings: Drivers must exercise caution at railroad crossings
49 CFR Part 393 – Parts and Accessories Necessary for Safe Operation
These regulations establish minimum safety standards for vehicles:
- § 393.1 – Applicability: Safety standards apply to all motor vehicles
- § 393.25 – Tires: Minimum tread depth and condition requirements
- § 393.40 – Brakes: All vehicles must have properly functioning brakes
- § 393.52 – Emergency Equipment: Vehicles must carry emergency equipment
Negligence Per Se in Vehicle Accident Cases
When a driver violates a safety regulation, Texas law allows for “negligence per se” – meaning the violation itself establishes negligence. This powerful legal doctrine can significantly strengthen a wrongful death case.
Real Cases That Show What’s Possible for Fort Worth Families
While every case is unique, recent verdicts and settlements demonstrate what’s possible when families hold negligent parties accountable:
$150 Million Settlement – Texas Trucking Wrongful Death
In 2022, Attorney911 documented one of the largest trucking accident settlements in U.S. history – a $150 million settlement for a family whose children were killed in an I-30 crash. While this case involved a truck, the legal principles apply equally to fatal car-motorcycle collisions.
$730 Million Verdict – Texas Wrongful Death
In 2021, a Texas jury awarded $730 million in a wrongful death case involving a Navy propeller oversize load that killed a 73-year-old woman. This landmark verdict shows that Texas juries will hold negligent parties fully accountable.
$462 Million Verdict – Missouri Underride Case
In 2024, a Missouri jury awarded $462 million to the families of two men decapitated in an underride crash. While this involved a truck, the same principles apply to any vehicle that fails to maintain proper safety equipment.
$160 Million Verdict – Alabama Rollover Case
In 2024, an Alabama jury awarded $160 million to a driver left quadriplegic after a rollover crash. The case involved a defective vehicle design, demonstrating that manufacturers can be held liable for unsafe products.
What these cases teach us:
– Texas juries award significant damages in wrongful death cases
– Multiple parties can share liability
– Evidence preservation is critical
– Experienced attorneys make a difference in outcomes
The Fort Worth Legal Landscape for Motorcycle Accidents
Fort Worth and Tarrant County have unique characteristics that affect motorcycle accident cases:
1. Major Highways and Intersections
Fort Worth’s highway system creates particular dangers for motorcyclists:
– Interstate 30 – The site of this tragedy, I-30 is a major east-west corridor with heavy traffic
– Interstate 35W – Connects Fort Worth to Dallas, carrying significant commercial traffic
– Interstate 20 – Another major east-west route with high accident rates
– Interstate 820 – The loop around Fort Worth with complex interchanges
– US Highway 287 – A major north-south route with high-speed traffic
2. Local Courts and Judges
Tarrant County courts handle personal injury cases differently than other Texas counties:
– Tarrant County District Courts – Where wrongful death lawsuits are filed
– Judicial assignments – Cases are randomly assigned to judges
– Local rules – Tarrant County has specific procedural requirements
– Jury pools – Fort Worth juries tend to be fair but expect thorough evidence
3. Insurance Company Tactics in North Texas
Insurance companies know which law firms will fight and which will settle quickly. Our team includes Lupe Peña, a former insurance defense attorney who knows exactly how insurance companies evaluate and minimize claims.
Common insurance company tactics we counter:
– Quick lowball settlement offers
– Denying or minimizing injuries
– Blaming the motorcyclist
– Delaying the claims process
– Using recorded statements against victims
– Arguing pre-existing conditions
– Sending surveillance investigators
What Fort Worth Families Should Do Right Now
If you’ve lost a loved one in a motorcycle accident, time is critical. Here’s what you should do immediately:
1. Preserve Evidence
- Take photos of the accident scene if possible
- Get contact information for any witnesses
- Keep all medical records and bills
- Save the deceased’s clothing and personal effects
- Document all expenses related to the accident
2. Avoid Common Mistakes
- Don’t give recorded statements to any insurance company
- Don’t sign anything without consulting an attorney
- Don’t post on social media about the accident or your loved one
- Don’t accept early settlement offers – they’re always too low
- Don’t delay medical treatment for any injuries
3. Contact an Attorney Immediately
The sooner you contact an attorney, the better we can:
– Send spoliation letters to preserve evidence
– Investigate the accident while evidence is fresh
– Deal with insurance companies on your behalf
– Protect your legal rights
– Begin building your case
Why Choose Attorney911 for Your Fort Worth Motorcycle Accident Case
At Attorney911, we bring unique advantages to every motorcycle accident case:
1. Ralph Manginello’s 25+ Years of Experience
Our managing partner, Ralph Manginello, has been fighting for accident victims since 1998. He’s secured multi-million dollar verdicts against some of the nation’s largest corporations and has federal court experience in the Southern District of Texas.
2. Former Insurance Defense Attorney on Staff
Lupe Peña, our associate attorney, spent years working for a national insurance defense firm. He knows exactly how insurance companies evaluate claims and what tactics they use to minimize payouts. Now he uses that insider knowledge to fight for victims.
3. Aggressive Evidence Preservation
We send spoliation letters within hours of being retained. We know what evidence is critical and how to preserve it before it’s lost forever.
4. Comprehensive Investigation
We leave no stone unturned in investigating motorcycle accidents:
– Accident reconstruction experts
– Vehicle data analysis
– Driver background investigations
– Roadway condition analysis
– Witness interviews
– Electronic data retrieval
5. Trial-Ready Representation
While most cases settle, we prepare every case as if it’s going to trial. Insurance companies know which attorneys are willing to go to court – and they offer better settlements to clients with trial-ready representation.
6. Compassionate Client Service
We understand that losing a loved one is devastating. We treat every client like family and provide the support you need during this difficult time.
The Attorney911 Difference: How We Handle Wrongful Death Cases
Our approach to wrongful death cases is comprehensive and aggressive:
Phase 1: Immediate Response (0-72 Hours)
- Accept case and send preservation letters same day
- Deploy accident reconstruction expert to scene if needed
- Obtain police crash report
- Photograph client injuries with medical documentation
- Photograph all vehicles before they are repaired or scrapped
- Identify all potentially liable parties
Phase 2: Evidence Gathering (Days 1-30)
- Subpoena electronic data from all vehicles
- Obtain complete driver records
- Request all vehicle maintenance records
- Obtain dispatch records and delivery schedules
- Subpoena cell phone records
- Obtain GPS/telematics data
- Canvass accident scene for security camera footage
Phase 3: Expert Analysis
- Accident reconstruction specialist creates crash analysis
- Medical experts establish causation and future care needs
- Vocational experts calculate lost earning capacity
- Economic experts determine present value of all damages
- Life care planners develop comprehensive care plans
Phase 4: Litigation Strategy
- File lawsuit before statute of limitations expires
- Pursue aggressive discovery against all potentially liable parties
- Depose at-fault driver, witnesses, and corporate representatives
- Build case for trial while negotiating settlement from position of strength
Common Questions About Fort Worth Motorcycle Accident Cases
1. How long do I have to file a wrongful death lawsuit in Texas?
Texas has a two-year statute of limitations for wrongful death claims. This means you have two years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit. If you miss this deadline, you lose your right to compensation forever.
2. What if the at-fault driver was uninsured?
If the at-fault driver was uninsured, you may still have options:
– Your own uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage
– The at-fault driver’s personal assets
– Other liable parties (employer, vehicle owner, etc.)
3. Can I still recover if my loved one wasn’t wearing a helmet?
Yes. While helmets reduce the risk of fatal injuries, Texas law does not require adult motorcyclists to wear helmets. The at-fault driver is still responsible for causing the accident, regardless of helmet use.
4. What if the police report says my loved one was at fault?
Police reports are not the final word on liability. We conduct our own independent investigation and often find evidence that contradicts the police report. Never assume you don’t have a case based on the initial police report.
5. How much is my wrongful death case worth?
Every case is unique, but factors that affect case value include:
– The deceased’s age and earning capacity
– The number of dependents
– The degree of negligence involved
– The available insurance coverage
– The strength of the evidence
Recent Texas wrongful death verdicts have ranged from hundreds of thousands to hundreds of millions of dollars.
6. Will my case go to trial?
Most cases settle before trial, but we prepare every case as if it’s going to trial. This preparation gives us leverage in settlement negotiations and ensures we’re ready if the case does go to court.
7. How long will my case take?
Case timelines vary:
– Simple cases with clear liability: 6-12 months
– Complex cases with multiple parties: 1-3 years
– Cases that go to trial: 2-4 years
We work to resolve cases as quickly as possible while maximizing your recovery.
The Fort Worth Motorcycle Accident Epidemic: Why It’s Getting Worse
Fort Worth has seen a troubling increase in motorcycle accidents in recent years. Several factors contribute to this dangerous trend:
1. Increased Traffic Congestion
Fort Worth’s population growth has outpaced roadway expansion, leading to:
– More vehicles on the road
– Increased competition for lane space
– More aggressive driving behaviors
– Longer commute times
2. Distracted Driving Epidemic
Smartphones and in-vehicle technology have created a distracted driving crisis:
– Texting while driving is rampant
– GPS navigation distracts drivers
– Social media use behind the wheel
– In-vehicle entertainment systems
3. Aggressive Driving Culture
Fort Worth’s growth has brought more aggressive driving behaviors:
– Speeding on highways
– Tailgating
– Improper lane changes
– Failure to yield right-of-way
4. Inadequate Motorcycle Safety Education
Many drivers don’t understand how to share the road with motorcycles:
– Failure to check blind spots
– Misjudging motorcycle speed and distance
– Not understanding motorcycle lane positioning
– Assuming motorcycles can stop quickly
5. Poor Road Conditions
Fort Worth’s rapid growth has strained infrastructure:
– Potholes and uneven pavement
– Inadequate signage
– Poorly marked construction zones
– Debris on roadways
– Insufficient lighting
How to Protect Yourself and Your Family on Fort Worth Roads
While you can’t control other drivers, you can take steps to protect yourself and your loved ones:
For Motorcyclists:
- Wear proper safety gear – Helmets, jackets, gloves, and boots
- Assume you’re invisible – Ride as if other drivers can’t see you
- Maintain safe following distances – Give yourself time to react
- Avoid blind spots – Position yourself where drivers can see you
- Use defensive riding techniques – Be prepared for other drivers’ mistakes
- Avoid riding in poor conditions – Rain, fog, and night riding increase risks
- Take advanced riding courses – Improve your skills and awareness
For Drivers:
- Check blind spots carefully – Motorcycles can disappear in blind spots
- Look twice at intersections – Many motorcycle accidents occur at intersections
- Give motorcycles space – They need more room to maneuver than cars
- Don’t tailgate motorcycles – They can stop faster than cars
- Be extra cautious in bad weather – Motorcycles are more affected by road conditions
- Avoid distractions – Put your phone away and focus on driving
- Use turn signals – Give motorcyclists time to react
The Emotional Toll of Losing a Loved One in a Motorcycle Accident
The loss of a loved one in a motorcycle accident is devastating. Beyond the legal and financial consequences, families face profound emotional challenges:
Common Emotional Reactions:
- Shock and disbelief
- Intense grief and sadness
- Anger and frustration
- Guilt and self-blame
- Anxiety and depression
- Sleep disturbances
- Difficulty concentrating
- Withdrawal from social activities
Coping Strategies:
- Seek professional counseling – Grief counselors can help you process your emotions
- Join support groups – Connecting with others who’ve experienced similar losses can be healing
- Take care of your physical health – Eat well, exercise, and get enough sleep
- Allow yourself to grieve – There’s no “right” way to grieve
- Create memorials – Honoring your loved one can be therapeutic
- Be patient with yourself – Grief doesn’t follow a timeline
How Attorney911 Supports Grieving Families:
We understand that legal action is just one part of the healing process. We provide:
– Compassionate, understanding representation
– Regular case updates so you’re never in the dark
– Resources for grief counseling and support
– A dedicated team to handle the legal details
– Respect for your emotional journey
The Legal Process: What to Expect in a Fort Worth Wrongful Death Case
Understanding the legal process can help reduce anxiety during this difficult time:
1. Initial Consultation
- Free case evaluation
- Discussion of legal options
- Explanation of the process
- No obligation to proceed
2. Investigation
- Evidence gathering
- Witness interviews
- Accident reconstruction
- Liability determination
3. Demand Letter
- Formal demand for compensation
- Detailed calculation of damages
- Deadline for response
4. Negotiation
- Settlement discussions
- Counteroffers
- Mediation (if needed)
5. Litigation (if necessary)
- Filing the lawsuit
- Discovery (exchange of information)
- Depositions
- Pretrial motions
6. Trial or Settlement
- Jury selection
- Presentation of evidence
- Verdict
- Or: Settlement agreement
7. Resolution
- Collection of settlement or verdict
- Distribution of funds
- Case closure
Why Early Legal Action is Critical in Fort Worth Motorcycle Cases
In the aftermath of a fatal motorcycle accident, families often feel overwhelmed and unsure about legal action. However, early legal intervention is critical for several reasons:
1. Evidence Preservation
As we’ve discussed, evidence disappears quickly. The sooner we can:
– Send spoliation letters
– Secure surveillance footage
– Preserve vehicle data
– Interview witnesses
The stronger your case will be.
2. Insurance Company Tactics
Insurance companies begin working immediately to minimize their liability. They:
– Make early settlement offers
– Interview witnesses
– Collect evidence that benefits them
– Pressure families to accept low offers
Having an attorney levels the playing field.
3. Medical and Funeral Expenses
Wrongful death cases can recover compensation for:
– Medical bills incurred before death
– Funeral and burial expenses
– Lost income and benefits
– Pain and suffering
Early legal action helps ensure these expenses are covered.
4. Statute of Limitations
Texas has a strict two-year deadline for wrongful death claims. While this may seem like a long time, building a strong case takes months. Starting early ensures you don’t miss critical deadlines.
5. Peace of Mind
Grief is overwhelming. Having an experienced attorney handle the legal details allows you to focus on healing and your family.
Attorney911’s Commitment to Fort Worth Families
At Attorney911, we’re committed to serving Fort Worth families affected by motorcycle accidents. Our commitment includes:
1. 24/7 Availability
We answer calls 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. When tragedy strikes, you need immediate legal help – not a voicemail.
2. Contingency Fee Representation
We work on contingency – you pay nothing unless we win your case. This makes quality legal representation accessible to every family, regardless of financial situation.
3. Local Knowledge
We know Fort Worth’s roads, courts, and legal landscape. This local knowledge gives us an advantage in building your case.
4. Aggressive Advocacy
We fight aggressively for our clients. Whether negotiating with insurance companies or presenting your case to a jury, we never back down from a fight.
5. Compassionate Service
We understand the emotional toll of losing a loved one. We treat every client like family and provide the support you need during this difficult time.
The Bottom Line: What Fort Worth Families Need to Know
The fatal motorcycle accident on I-30 near Forest Park Boulevard is a tragic reminder of the dangers motorcyclists face on Texas highways. If you’ve lost a loved one in a similar accident, here’s what you need to know:
- You have legal rights – Texas law allows certain family members to bring wrongful death claims
- Time is critical – Evidence disappears quickly, and the statute of limitations is strict
- Multiple parties may be liable – Don’t assume the at-fault driver is the only responsible party
- Insurance companies will try to minimize your claim – They have teams working against you
- You need experienced legal representation – The right attorney can make a significant difference in your recovery
Take Action Now: Protect Your Family’s Future
If you’ve lost a loved one in a motorcycle accident in Fort Worth or anywhere in Texas, call Attorney911 immediately at 1-888-ATTY-911. Our team is standing by 24/7 to help you protect your rights and begin building your case.
Here’s what will happen when you call:
1. You’ll speak directly with an experienced attorney – not a case manager or paralegal
2. We’ll evaluate your case and explain your legal options
3. If we take your case, we’ll begin immediate evidence preservation
4. We’ll handle all communications with insurance companies
5. We’ll fight aggressively to maximize your recovery
Don’t wait. Every hour that passes, evidence disappears and your case becomes harder to prove. Call us now at 1-888-ATTY-911 for your free, no-obligation consultation.
Remember:
– We work on contingency – you pay nothing unless we win
– We advance all case costs – you never receive a bill from us
– We treat you like family – you’re not just another case number
– We fight for maximum compensation – we don’t settle for less than you deserve
The trucking companies and insurance carriers have teams working to protect their interests. You deserve the same level of representation. Call Attorney911 today at 1-888-ATTY-911 and let us fight for you.
Hablamos Español. If you prefer to speak with someone in Spanish, ask for Lupe Peña at 1-888-ATTY-911.
Learn more about how we handle motorcycle accident cases:
– The Victim’s Guide to 18-Wheeler Accident Injuries (applies to all catastrophic vehicle accidents)
– What to Do After a Car Accident? (critical steps for preserving evidence)
– The Ultimate Guide to Brain Injury Lawsuits (many motorcycle accident victims suffer TBI)
Don’t let the insurance companies win. Call Attorney911 now at 1-888-ATTY-911. We’re ready to fight for you.