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⚠️ Fort Worth: Major Freight Crossroads

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Tarrant County recorded over 2,100 commercial truck crashes in 2024. Fort Worth sits at the crossroads of I-35W, I-30, and I-20. If you've been injured, our experienced Fort Worth truck accident attorneys can help.

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Fort Worth anchors the DFW logistics corridor. The Alliance Global Logistics Hub, BNSF rail yards, and I-35W corridor generate massive truck traffic. The I-35W/I-30 interchange is one of the most dangerous in North Texas.

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"A semi-truck rear-ended me on I-35W near downtown. They connected me with an attorney who got me $750,000."

— Robert T., Fort Worth, TX

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"The truck driver fell asleep on I-20. My attorney proved HOS violations. Settled for $1.2 million."

— Amanda K., Tarrant County, TX

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Where Truck Accidents Happen

Fort Worth anchors the western side of DFW's logistics network with the Alliance Global Logistics Hub and BNSF intermodal facility.

Interstate 35W
Primary north-south freight corridor

I-35W runs through downtown connecting to Dallas and the NAFTA corridor. Heavy truck traffic from Alliance creates dangerous conditions.

Interstate 30
Dallas-Fort Worth connector

I-30 carries massive commercial traffic between Fort Worth and Dallas. The interchange with I-35W is particularly hazardous.

Interstate 20
East-west freight route

I-20 moves cross-country freight through southern Fort Worth connecting to I-35W and I-30.

Loop 820
Ring road around Fort Worth

Loop 820 circles Fort Worth providing access to industrial areas with conflict zones at major interchanges.

SH-121 / SH-183
Alliance logistics corridor

These highways serve Alliance Global Logistics Hub—one of the largest inland ports in the nation.

US-287
Northwest freight corridor

US-287 brings commercial traffic from the northwest with dangerous merges onto I-35W and I-30.

Why Fort Worth Sees So Many Truck Accidents

Fort Worth is the western anchor of the DFW metroplex and a major logistics hub. Tarrant County recorded over 2,100 commercial truck crashes in 2024.

The Alliance Global Logistics Hub in north Fort Worth is one of the largest inland ports in the nation. The BNSF Railway intermodal facility processes thousands of containers loaded onto trucks. Add the I-35W corridor—part of the NAFTA superhighway—and you have dangerous truck traffic.

Critical: The I-35W/I-30 interchange is one of the most dangerous in North Texas. Trucking companies deploy investigation teams immediately—evidence preservation is essential.

Settlement Amounts

Fort Worth settlements range from $100,000 for moderate injuries to over $5 million for catastrophic cases. Texas has no cap on economic damages.

What Victims Need to Know

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Two-Year Statute

File within two years. Preserve evidence immediately.

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Comparative Negligence

Recover if 50% or less at fault.

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No Damage Caps

No cap on economic damages in Texas.

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Punitive Damages

Available for gross negligence.

Frequently Asked Questions

Fort Worth sits at the intersection of I-35W, I-30, and I-20. The Alliance Global Logistics Hub and BNSF rail yards generate massive truck traffic. Tarrant County recorded over 2,100 crashes in 2024.
I-35W, I-30, I-20, Loop 820, and SH-121/SH-183 serving the Alliance logistics corridor. The I-35W/I-30 interchange is particularly hazardous.
Fort Worth settlements range from $100,000 for moderate injuries to over $5 million for catastrophic cases.

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