The Fort Worth picks for the best lawyers in Fort Worth.
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Buyer guide: Choosing the best lawyers in Fort Worth
Finding the right attorney in Fort Worth — for a family matter, business dispute, estate plan, or personal injury claim — can shape outcomes that affect your finances and your family for years. The Fort Worth curates Fort Worth attorneys with strong client reviews, clear pricing, and specialization in their practice area.
What to look for
- Verify the attorney is licensed by the State Bar (texasbar.com or floridabar.org)
- Look for specialization in your specific practice area
- Ask for free initial consultations (many firms offer them)
- Read Avvo, Martindale-Hubbell, and Google reviews
- Confirm fee structure: flat fee, hourly, or contingency
- Ask about communication frequency and case-status updates
- Verify whether the attorney handles the case personally or delegates
Questions to ask
- What is your fee structure for my type of case?
- How many similar cases have you handled in Fort Worth?
- Who works on my case day-to-day?
- What is the expected timeline?
- How will I be kept informed of progress?
Average cost in Fort Worth
In Fort Worth, attorney hourly rates range 200-500 dollars for civil matters. Personal-injury attorneys typically work on contingency (33-40 percent of recovery). Initial consultations are often free.
How The Fort Worth picks our recommendations
The Fort Worth curates these recommendations from a combination of reader nominations, local-business reviews on Google and Yelp, BBB ratings, and direct outreach to Fort Worth business owners. We do not accept payment for placement. Have a recommendation or correction? Email editor@nexcom.media.
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