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50 Years
Of Combined Legal Experience
Over 50 years of combined personal injury experience and a proven track record of success.
99% Success Rate
We have been helping injury victims for many years – we have over five decades of combined experience.
+$100 Million
Recovered For Our Clients
Our primary goal for every client we represent is to pursue the maximum compensation possible.
No Win, No Fees
This means for you that if we represent your claim, there are no upfront legal fees for you to pay.
5 Star
Rated By Our Clients
Our clients trust our experience and work. It is our goal to earn your trust.
Board Certified and Award-Winning
Personal Injury Lawyers
At the law offices of Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, LLP, our team of highly trained attorneys
have over 50 years of combined
personal injury experience and a proven track record of
success. * Seth Anderson and John Cummings are Board Certified as
Specialists in Personal
Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
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Do You Need a Lawyer?
If you are injured because of someone else’s negligence, the law says that you should be compensated. But the law sets up a lot of roadblocks between you and that compensation – defenses, time limitations, court requirements, limits on the types of damages recoverable, to name just a few.
- What standard of care is applicable to your situation?
- Are both compensatory and punitive damages available? Are there limits on the amount of the different kinds of damages?
- How does the doctrine of comparative negligence apply to your situation?
- What is “contribution and indemnity?” Can the person who injured you use it to avoid paying?
- Do any “special defenses” or “immunities” apply and how do you get around them?
- What is the “Statute of Limitations” and how does it apply to your case? Are there any special circumstances that can prevent the statute from running – in effect, “stop time?”
- Is the other person’s insurance policy the only source of potential recovery?
- Is there a choice of venue and, if so, which one is best for your suit?
- These and countless other issues need to be considered relating to when, where, and against whom your claim should be brought.
So, yes. You need a lawyer.
Your Peace Of Mind Is Our Number One Priority
Delivering successful outcomes for those seeking personal injury lawyers in Fort Worth or the other areas served by Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, LLP is about so much more than filing documents and handling paperwork. By empowering injury victims as they seek the justice and compensation that they rightly deserve, our team of dedicated and seasoned personal injury trial attorneys ensure that your peace of mind is always the top priority during this important process.
Whether we are leveraging our decades of combined experience to handle negotiations with insurance companies, consulting you on your legal rights and the appropriate course of action based on your unique situation, or collecting the evidence and information needed to strengthen your case as it moves to trial, our team works tirelessly on your behalf. With this knowledge leading the way, you can focus on your recovery and rest easy knowing that you have a winning team of personal injury lawyers by your side who let their results speak for themselves.

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We don’t get paid unless you do
At the law offices of Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, LLP our team of highly trained attorneys
have over 50 years of combined
personal injury experience and a proven track record of
success. * Seth Anderson and John Cummings are Board Certified as
Specialists in Personal
Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
Our Practice Areas
Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, LLP has an experienced team of board certified personal injury
lawyers
in Fort Worth who are
dedicated to defending the rights of the injured in the below practice
areas.
Truck Accidents
We know the tactics insurance companies use in 18-wheeler accident cases, and we know how to counter them.
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Car Accidents
If you were injured in a Fort Worth car crash that was caused by another driver’s negligent or reckless actions, you may be eligible to recover compensation.
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Oil and Gas Field Accidents
Oil and gas field excavation is one of the most dangerous industries to work in due to the many risks workers are exposed to.
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Wrongful Death
The unexpected death of a loved one is never easy, but it can be especially difficult for families who have lost someone as a result of wrongdoing or negligence.
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Construction Accidents
What can you do if you suffered a construction accident injury due to another’s negligence?
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Motorcycle Accidents
Motorcycle crashes often cause devastating injuries that leave a lasting impact on rider’s lives.
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Premises Liability
If you were injured on someone else’s property in Fort Worth, you may be entitled to compensation.
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Dog Bites
Physical scars and other injuries may heal over time, but the psychological trauma could affect victims for years to come.
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At the law offices of Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, LLP our team of highly trained attorneys
have over
50 years of combined
personal injury experience and a proven track record of success.
Why Choose Us
We don’t get paid unless you do
For a FREE, no-obligation review of your claim, call us or reach us online by completing a Free Case Review form.
Because We Are Good
We are all AV rated – the highest possible rating by Martindale Hubbell, the most widely respected national ranking system for lawyers. Partner Seth Anderson is Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law and partner John Cummings is double Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law and Civil Trial Law. Less than 7% of all licensed attorneys in Texas have this accreditation. We are all rated perfect 10/10 by AVVO Ratings. Our attorneys have more than five decades of combined legal experience and have been selected as Texas Super Lawyers by Thomas Reuters Services.
Because We Are Aggressive
The other guy’s insurance company is not your friend. We know their tricks and how they try to make people like you sell themselves short by the “swoop and settle” tactic. We will not let them pressure you into taking less than you deserve. We are willing to invest in you and will hire investigators and expert witnesses when needed to prove your case. We are not afraid of the courthouse. While settling may be the best thing for your case, when it is not, we will take it to trial. And the other side knows that.
Because You Can Trust Us
Your interests come first. Before ours. Before anyone else’s. That is our duty and our promise to you. We make sure that you have all the information you need to make smart decisions. And we explain the consequences of those decisions.
Because We Take The Law Seriously
We are all members and current directors of the Tarrant County Trial Lawyers’ Association. John has served as its President. We are all members of the Texas Trial Lawyers’ Association. Seth is on its Board of Directors. We are all licensed by the State Bar of Texas, Seth and John are also licensed by the State Bar of New Mexico and the State Bar of Oklahoma. We are also members of the Tarrant County Bar Association. We cannot be effective advocates for you unless we are on top of changes in the law. So, staying current is important to us. That is why we all regularly attend – and sometimes teach – continuing legal education courses and programs.
Answers to your most commonly asked questions
Most people have never needed a lawyer when they find themselves injured and in need of legal advice. We hear the following questions from many of our clients. We hope the answers help clarify your options and considerations.
Can You Get Compensation If You’re Partially At Fault For An Accident In Fort Worth?
Yes, under Texas’s modified comparative fault rule, you can still recover compensation as long as you’re not more than 50% at fault. However, your total compensation will be reduced by your percentage of fault. For instance, if you’re 20% at fault, your compensation would be reduced by 20%.
Insurance companies often use this rule to shift blame and reduce payouts, even when liability is clear. That’s why it’s crucial to have a legal team with experience in proving liability, protecting your rights, and ensuring your share of responsibility is kept to a minimum.
Our Fort Worth personal injury lawyers have intricate knowledge of Texas’s negligence laws. We understand how to evaluate a claim where multiple parties share fault for the accident and can accurately determine your percentage of fault. We do not want you to be assigned more fault for your injuries than you deserve.
What Does It Cost To Hire A Personal Injury Lawyer?
Most personal injury lawyers, including our team, work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you don’t pay unless we recover compensation for you. This fee structure ensures that your financial situation doesn’t determine access to legal help. There are no upfront costs, retainers, or hourly billing—our interests are directly aligned with yours.
According to Texas Law Help, a typical contingency fee ranges from 33.33% to 40%, depending on whether the case is settled or goes to trial. This model allows injured individuals to pursue justice without taking on financial risk during an already stressful time.
What Percentage Do Personal Injury Attorneys In Fort Worth Get From A Case?
Typically, personal injury lawyers in Fort Worth take between 30 to 40 percent of any compensation you are awarded. Say, for example, you are awarded a $100,000 settlement. If your attorney’s cut is 33 1/3% (which is very common), the amount deducted from your settlement is $33,300. That still leaves you with $66,700.
There may be other administrative fees and costs as well. However, those charges are usually minimal. The contract you sign with your attorney should fully explain any fees, costs, or other charges they receive. Your attorney will explain all of these fees to you and answer any questions you may have.
It is important to mention that if your case ends up in court, your attorney fees could be higher. However, most claims are resolved without the need for a trial.
Do You Have A Valid Personal Injury Case?
If your injury was caused by another party’s negligence, you likely have a case. You may have a valid claim if:
- You were involved in an accident due to someone else’s actions or inaction
- You sustained physical or emotional injuries
- There is evidence linking your injuries to the accident
- You suffered financial or non-economic damages
Even if you’re unsure about fault or the severity of your injuries, it’s worth speaking to an attorney. Many valid cases go unfiled because victims assume they don’t have options.
What does a personal injury lawyer in Texas do?
A personal injury lawyer in Texas helps individuals to pursue compensation after being harmed by someone else’s negligence. Depending on the case, their work involves gathering evidence, filing insurance claims, negotiating settlements, and, when needed, representing clients in court. According to the American Bar Association (ABA) , personal injury law, also known as tort law, is designed to protect people whose bodies or property have been injured due to another person’s wrongful act or failure to act, and in successful cases, the person who caused the harm compensates the injured party for their losses.
How Suffering Damages Are Calculated in Texas
Damages in Texas are calculated by considering both economic and non-economic losses. Economic damages refer to tangible costs such as medical expenses, lost wages, and property restoration. Non-economic damages, meanwhile, address intangible effects such as physical pain, emotional distress, and a diminished quality of life. Courts and insurers evaluate these aspects through records, witness statements, and professional opinions to reach a fair estimate. It’s important to remember that every case unfolds differently, so even comparable injuries can lead to different results depending on how they change your daily life.
Why do some personal injury cases go to court instead of settling?
Some personal injury cases proceed to court when the parties cannot agree on fault or fair compensation. During litigation, the injured person becomes the plaintiff, and the at-fault individual or company becomes the defendant. Attorneys for both sides exchange evidence and take sworn testimony in a process called discovery. Many claims resolve after this phase, but only a small percentage of personal injury lawsuits reach trial, as explained by the American Bar Association . When negotiations fail to reach an agreement, going to court ensures a judge or jury determines a fair resolution.
Factors That Influence Personal Injury Settlements
Several elements influence how much a personal injury claim settles for in Texas. These may include: the severity of the injuries, available insurance coverage, the clarity of liability, and the strength of supporting evidence. Medical documentation and consistent treatment records often carry significant weight. Emotional impact, long-term recovery prospects, and the credibility of witnesses also shape final outcomes. Having a personal injury lawyer in Texas involved early may make a difference in protecting your rights and building a solid foundation for your claim.
How Long Does It Take to Settle a Personal Injury Claim in Texas?
The timeline for resolving a personal injury claim in Texas depends on the case’s complexity and how quickly evidence and damages are established. Some cases are resolved in a few months, while others, involving serious injuries or disputes over fault, can take more than a year. Insurance negotiations, medical treatment progress, and court scheduling often affect timing. It is worth noting that acting promptly allows your personal injury lawyer to preserve evidence and comply with the statute of limitations. At Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, LLP, we stay proactive at every step to move your case forward efficiently while prioritizing your recovery.
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We are proud to serve clients across the state, from Fort Worth, Arlington and Dallas to
surrounding cities and counties. Our deep roots in
these communities give us a unique
advantage
in understanding the local legal landscape, courts, and judges.
Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, LLP, Serving Tarrant County and Beyond
Our Fort Worth, TX location is centrally located and offers legal services to injury victims and their families throughout Tarrant County, including but not limited to:
- Fort Worth
- Forest Hill
- Richland Hills
- Saginaw
- Crowley
- Arlington
- Burleson
- Bedford
- Colleyville
- Dallas
