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Fort Worth is the fifth-largest city in Texas with over 900,000 drivers on the road each day. Unfortunately, this means many car accidents happen here every day.

In fact, in 2019, Fort Worth reported over 14,808 car accidents. Over one hundred of those car accidents proved fatal.

If you suffered injuries in a car accident in Fort Worth, one of the first things you should do is obtain a copy of your accident report. Remember, you can always contact an experienced personal injury attorney to help you! 

Why Are Fort Worth Car Accident Reports Important? 

When a car accident results in injuries and property damage, accident reports can be used as vital evidence.

Your Fort Worth accident report serves as a valuable tool when seeking compensation in a personal injury lawsuit.

When a law enforcement officer reports to the scene of your accident, they provide an unbiased account of their observations.

These observations may include:

  • The date, time, and location of the crash, 
  • The names and contact information of involved parties, 
  • Whether the police issued tickets to any involved party, 
  • The weather and road conditions, 
  • If there was vehicular damage, and
  • Whether there were any injuries. 

Most importantly, a reporting police officer may assess fault based on their observations at the scene.

The conclusions of a police officer as detailed in a Fort Worth accident report can weigh heavily on the outcome of your insurance claim and lawsuit. 

If you have questions about your auto accident, contact Zimmerman Law Firm for a free consultation. With experience in cases settling in the multi-millions, our firm has built a strong reputation in Fort Worth, TX. 

3 Ways to Get a Copy of a Fort Worth Accident Report

You may always call law enforcement to the scene of an accident to create a report.

Texas law provides for the following circumstances when you must file a car accident report with the Texas Department of Transportation: 

  • The accident resulted in injuries or death, or
  • There was more than $1,000 in property damage. 

There are three ways to obtain a copy of your accident report from the Fort Worth Police Department

1. In Person 

The most direct way to obtain a copy of Fort Worth incident reports is in person at the Fort Worth Police Department.

The police department is located at 1000 Calvert Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76107, and is open Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The Fort Worth Police Department charges $6.00 for each report. 

2. By Mail 

You may also request a copy of Fort Worth police accident reports by mail. The Police Department charges a fee of $6.00 per accident report in addition to a $6.00 research fee.

Complete a check payable to the Fort Worth Police Department. Additionally, fill out the Request Form and include a self-addressed stamped envelope for the return of your Fort Worth accident report.  

3. Online 

For $11.00 each, you may also request Fort Worth incident reports online. You must provide the following information: 

  • Report number,
  • Incident date,
  • Incident location,
  • Intersecting street, 
  • The last name of an involved party,
  • Driver’s license of an involved party,
  • The insurance information of the involved party, and
  • The name of the insurance company.

If you don’t know your accident report number, you may conduct an advanced search through the police department’s database.   

Additionally, the police department permits you to request Fort Worth accident reports to be emailed to you.

Contact Us

After an accident, you need the assistance of an experienced personal injury team to protect your rights.

The attorneys at Zimmerman Law Firm, P.C., understand how overwhelming the recovery process can be after an accident.

From focusing on your physical rehabilitation to paying down mounting medical expenses, you may feel stuck on how to move forward.

The lawyers at Zimmerman Law Firm, P.C., pride themselves on providing zealous representation, competent expertise, personal service, and the necessary financial resources to maximize your recovery.

Remember, you don’t pay anything until you win your case. Our lawyers fight for you. Contact us today for a free consultation and case evaluation. 

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Michael Zimmerman

Michael was born in Houston, Texas. His education at Baylor and Texas State Universities earned him a Bachelor of Science degree in 1987. His major was in Biology with a Minor in Chemistry. He finished his legal education at Texas Southern University in 1990, earning a Juris Doctorate from Thurgood Marshall School of Law. He was admitted to the State Bar of Texas in 1990.