Filing in Tarrant County District Court
Personal Injury Guide

๐Ÿ“… Updated 2026-05-08
๐Ÿ“ Fort Worth, Texas

Filing a personal injury lawsuit in Tarrant County District Court (Fort Worth, TX)? Court structure, filing fees, jury verdict trends, and how to find a Tarrant County attorney.

About Tarrant County District Court

Tarrant County District Court is the trial-level civil court of unlimited jurisdiction for Tarrant County (covering Fort Worth and surrounding areas). Personal injury cases over $250 are filed at the district court level. The county has Numbered courts (17th-352nd districts).

Filing Process Overview

Petition (Original Petition)

Personal injury lawsuits in Texas start with filing an "Original Petition" in district court. Filing fee is approximately $300-$400 in Tarrant County (subject to change).

Citation + Service

The defendant must be properly served with citation and a copy of the petition. Tarrant County accepts service by sheriff, constable, private process server, or certified mail.

Answer Period

Defendant has 20 days (24 if served by mail) to file an answer. If they don't, you may seek default judgment.

Discovery

Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 190 sets discovery limits based on case complexity. Personal injury cases typically fall under Level 2 or Level 3 discovery โ€” depositions, interrogatories, document requests, and medical examinations.

Mediation (often required)

Many Tarrant County courts require mediation before trial. ~95% of personal injury cases settle, often at or near mediation.

Trial

If settlement fails, the case proceeds to trial. Tarrant County jury verdicts on personal injury cases inform settlement negotiations across Texas.

๐Ÿ“Œ Key deadline

Texas statute of limitations for personal injury is generally 2 years from the date of injury (Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code ยง 16.003). Cases filed in Tarrant County District Court must comply. Government claims (city, county, state) require notice within 6 months.

Tarrant County Jury Verdict Tendencies

Tarrant County is known for jurisdictionally-aware verdicts. Verdict ranges vary by case type โ€” soft tissue cases typically resolve in the $5,000-$25,000 range, while severe injury cases (TBI, spinal cord, wrongful death) routinely exceed $1M.

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Court information sourced from Texas Judicial Branch and Tarrant County official records. Filing fees and procedures may change โ€” verify current details on the official Tarrant County District Court website (https://www.tarrantcounty.com/en/district-courts.html). This page is informational only and does not constitute legal advice.

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