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Arlington Personal Injury Lawyer

Arlington produces a personal injury caseload shaped by something no other Texas city has: a year-round professional sports and entertainment district pulling tens of thousands of out-of-town drivers through the same I-30 corridor every week. Suits filed for Arlington-located injuries are heard in Tarrant County district court at the Tom Vandergriff Civil Courts Building, under the statewide two-year limitations period set by Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003 and the modified-comparative-fault rule in § 33.001. Cap City is an Austin-based boutique firm representing Arlington clients statewide; we travel for stadium-area scene work, premises investigations at the entertainment venues, and any Tarrant County court appearances the case requires.

The I-30 / I-20 / SH-360 triangle and stadium traffic

Arlington's freeway pattern is unusual because the city's entertainment district sits inside a tight triangle of three high-volume routes. I-30 along the north side of the city is the spine, carrying Cowboys and Rangers traffic between Dallas and Fort Worth on game days and event weekends. I-20 along the south side handles the heavier through-truck volume and connects to the I-35W and I-35E corridors. SH-360 (the Watson Road / Angus G. Wynne corridor) is the local north-south route stitching the two interstates together and feeding Globe Life Field, AT&T Stadium, and Choctaw Stadium. On event days, surface streets — Randol Mill, Division Street, Collins Street, and Lamar Boulevard — operate at freeway-level congestion. The crash mix during those windows shifts heavily toward rear-end, parking-lot, and pedestrian incidents.

Tarrant County district court venue from Arlington

Arlington sits squarely in Tarrant County, so injury suits exceeding the JP-court ceiling are filed at the Tom Vandergriff Civil Courts Building (200 East Weatherford Street) in Fort Worth, the Tarrant County Justice Center complex. The civil district courts (the 17th, 48th, 67th, 96th, 141st, 153rd, 236th, 342nd, 348th, and 352nd, among others) draw filings on a random-assignment basis. Venue under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 15.002 follows the standard analysis: where the events occurred, where the defendant resides, or the county of principal office. Cases against the stadium operators or their concessionaires are usually proper in Tarrant County; cases against rideshare or trucking entities headquartered elsewhere may open alternatives that change the jury composition.

Event venues, premises liability, and short-cycle evidence

Arlington's entertainment district concentrates the kinds of cases that turn on premises evidence: slip-and-fall on stadium concourses, parking-lot pedestrian impacts, escalator and stairwell incidents, and event-related crowd injuries. AT&T Stadium, Globe Life Field, Choctaw Stadium, and Six Flags Over Texas each operate their own surveillance networks and incident-report systems, and each retains footage on a defined schedule, typically 30 to 90 days, sometimes less for satellite parking cameras. The single most common reason a premises case at one of these venues loses its best evidence is that the preservation letter went out a month too late. We send written preservation requests to the venue operator and any third-party security or concessions contractor within days of intake.

Hospitals and medical infrastructure for Arlington injuries

Serious injuries in Arlington typically transport to one of three systems. Texas Health Arlington Memorial is the closest full-service hospital to the entertainment district and absorbs most stadium-area admissions. Medical City Arlington and Methodist Mansfield Medical Center handle the rest of the moderate-acuity volume. Cases requiring Level I trauma capacity are usually diverted to JPS Hospital in Fort Worth or to one of the Dallas trauma centers depending on the incident location and EMS routing. Each facility produces a distinct discharge pattern; the records most often missing from a pre-suit Arlington file are the follow-up imaging studies completed days after the ER visit, when the soft-tissue and disc injury picture finally clarifies.

Frequently asked

Questions Texas accident victims ask us

  • Arlington is in Tarrant County, so suits exceeding the JP-court limit are typically filed at the Tom Vandergriff Civil Courts Building in Fort Worth, the civil component of the Tarrant County Justice Center. The civil district courts hear personal injury filings by random docket draw. If the defendant is a corporate entity headquartered outside Tarrant County, Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 15.002 may permit suit in a different county, which can meaningfully change settlement value. We evaluate venue before drafting the petition.

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