Francis Injury Rebrands and Opens Fort Worth Office, Emphasizing Car and Truck Accident Specialization

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Published on May 9, 2025

In response to the growing demand for specialized legal services, Francis Injury Firm has officially rebranded as Francis Injury: Car & Truck Accident Lawyers and opened a new office in downtown Fort Worth. The updated name underscores the firm’s unwavering dedication to helping victims of serious auto and commercial truck accidents across Texas.

“Our new identity reflects the work we’ve been doing for years — representing injured Texans after devastating crashes,” said Michael Francis, the firm’s founder. “This rebrand helps clarify our mission and who we fight for every single day.”

The new Fort Worth office is now open at 640 Taylor St, Suite 1200B, Fort Worth, TX 76102, offering local access to top-tier legal representation for accident victims in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.

A Shift Aligned With Client Needs

Francis Injury has long handled a broad range of personal injury cases, but in recent years, over 90% of clients have sought the firm’s help after motor vehicle collisions, including multi-vehicle accidents and 18-wheeler crashes.

“The legal landscape is evolving, and so are we,” added Francis. “Car and truck accidents are where we’ve built our reputation. Clients need a firm that understands the unique challenges of these cases.”

Expanding Presence in North Texas

Opening a Fort Worth office marks a strategic move to better serve local clients seeking a Fort Worth car accident lawyer with proven experience. Situated in the city’s legal hub, the new office provides convenient access for consultations and litigation support.

With a rising number of traffic accidents in North Texas, the new office is already fielding increased inquiries from individuals and families seeking justice after serious wrecks.

Technology, Transparency, and Trust

The rebrand includes more than a name change — Francis Injury is also launching a streamlined website, an upgraded intake system, and improved client communications to better support accident victims navigating their recovery.

“We’re building something better than before,” said Francis. “We’re here, we’re local, and we’re laser-focused on securing full compensation for those injured in car and truck crashes.”


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