Hurt in an accident in McKinney? You have two years to act, and the insurer is already working against you.

Top 10 Personal Injury Lawyers in McKinney, TX

A serious accident leaves you with injuries, lost income, and an insurance company whose goal is to pay you as little as possible. Personal injury lawyers level that fight: they handle the adjusters, build the medical and liability proof, and push for a settlement that actually covers your losses. The McKinney firms below handle car and truck wrecks, on-the-job injuries, and wrongful death, and they work on contingency, so there is no fee unless they win.

If you were injured in or around McKinney, the firms below are established personal-injury practices serving McKinney and the wider Collin County and Dallas-Fort Worth area, vetted against multiple legal directories. Every one works on contingency and offers a free consultation, so comparing two or three costs you nothing.

What a personal injury case actually involves

A personal injury claim seeks to make you financially whole after someone else's negligence hurts you, covering medical bills, lost wages, future care, and pain and suffering. The work breaks into three parts: proving the other party was at fault, documenting the full extent of your injuries and losses, and negotiating with an insurance company built to minimize payouts. Most cases settle, but the credible threat of a lawsuit is often what moves an offer from insulting to fair. A good injury lawyer also protects you from the early mistakes that sink claims, like giving a recorded statement, accepting a fast lowball offer, or signing a release before the full picture of your injury is clear.

How we picked these eight: We cross-referenced legal directories and peer-review sources (Super Lawyers, Avvo, Justia, Expertise, FindLaw, Martindale) along with each firm's published practice information. Only firms confirmed by at least two independent sources made the list. We do not accept payment for placement, and we do not write sponsored reviews. More on our methodology →

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Burress Law PLLC

McKinneySmall

Practice focus: Car accidents, personal injury

Founder Jason Burress holds a 10.0 'Superb' Avvo rating; the firm focuses on car wrecks and serious-injury claims for Collin County clients.

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Contingency
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Wormington & Bollinger

McKinneySmall

Practice focus: Personal injury, accidents

Maria Wormington carries a 'Superb' Avvo rating and was inducted into the National Top 100 Trial Lawyers in 2014.

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Contingency
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The Barber Law Firm

McKinney / DFWMid-size

Practice focus: Car & truck accidents, personal injury

A Dallas-Fort Worth injury firm serving McKinney that handles car, truck, and serious-injury claims on contingency.

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Contingency
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4

Thompson Law

McKinney / Statewide TXMid-size

Practice focus: Car accidents, truck accidents, injury

A Texas injury firm with a no-win, no-fee model, recognized across legal directories for accident work.

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Contingency
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Dale R. Rose, PLLC

McKinneyBoutique

Practice focus: Personal injury, car accidents

A McKinney personal-injury practice handling accident and injury claims for North Texas clients.

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Contingency
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Free
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Gregg M. Gibbs

McKinneySolo

Practice focus: Personal injury

A McKinney injury attorney listed across Avvo and legal directories for accident and injury work.

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Contingency
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The Fortenberry Firm

McKinneyBoutique

Practice focus: Personal injury, accidents

Founded by Zeke Fortenberry, a McKinney attorney recognized by Super Lawyers for personal-injury work.

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Contingency
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Law Offices of Windle Turley, P.C.

McKinney area / DFWMid-size

Practice focus: Serious injury, wrongful death

A long-established Texas injury firm recognized by Super Lawyers, handling serious-injury and wrongful-death cases for the DFW area.

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What it costs to hire a personal injury lawyer in McKinney

Personal injury firms in McKinney work on contingency, so you pay nothing up front and owe a fee only if they recover for you. The standard arrangement is roughly a third of the recovery if the case settles before a lawsuit is filed and around 40% if it goes into litigation, plus case costs that the firm advances and is repaid from the settlement. Always get the percentage and the cost terms in writing. The first consultation is free.

How long a personal injury matter takes in McKinney

A minor injury claim can settle in a few months once you have finished treatment, because you cannot value a case until you know how badly you are hurt. More serious cases, or those where fault is disputed, commonly take a year or more, especially if a lawsuit is filed in Collin County. Texas's two-year deadline sets the outer limit for filing, but good firms do not wait until then; they build the case while evidence is fresh. Most claims resolve without a trial.

How to choose between these eight firms

The eight firms above are all credible, so the right choice is about fit, not ranking. A few ways to narrow it down for a personal injury matter in McKinney:

Match the firm size to your case. Boutiques and solo practitioners often give you direct access to the lawyer whose name is on the door and tend to be nimble on smaller matters. Larger firms bring more staff and bench depth, which helps when a case is complex, document-heavy, or likely to go to a hearing or trial. This list includes both, so think about which your situation calls for.

Compare fee structures honestly. Ask each firm to explain its fee in writing and to walk you through a realistic total, not just the headline rate. A lower rate is not a bargain if the matter drags; a flat fee is only a deal if it covers what you actually need.

Test communication early. How a firm handles your first call, how quickly they respond, and how clearly they explain your options is a good predictor of how they will handle your case. Talk to at least two before you decide.

When you actually need a personal injury lawyer

Not every situation requires hiring a lawyer, but the cost of guessing wrong is high. You should talk to a personal injury lawyer when the other side already has one, when real money or your rights are on the line, when deadlines are running, or when the paperwork and procedure are more than you can confidently handle alone. Even in simpler situations, a single consultation to review your plan is cheap insurance. The mistakes that hurt people most are the ones they did not know they were making, and a short conversation with an experienced personal injury attorney in McKinney usually surfaces them before they become expensive.

What to bring to your first meeting

You will get more out of a consultation if you come prepared. Bring any documents tied to your situation — contracts, notices, court papers, bills, medical records, or correspondence — plus a short written timeline of what happened and what you want to achieve. Having these in hand lets the lawyer give you a real read on your personal injury matter in the first meeting instead of guessing, and it saves you billable time later.

Red flags to watch for when picking a personal injury lawyer in McKinney

Most personal injury firms you find online are competent. A few are not. The patterns worth avoiding:

Guaranteed outcomes. No ethical attorney can guarantee a result. If a firm promises a specific outcome, walk away.

The disappearing partner. You meet a senior partner at intake, then never speak to them again. Ask in writing who will be your day-to-day attorney.

Pressure to sign immediately. Reputable firms give you the agreement in writing and time to read it. High-pressure intake is usually a sign of a volume mill.

Vague fee terms. "Don't worry about cost" is a red flag. Every legitimate personal injury lawyer will give you a written agreement spelling out the fee, what it covers, and what triggers extra charges.

Questions to ask in your consultation

Use the first meeting. Bring questions and write down the answers, then compare at least two firms before you sign.

  1. Who, specifically, will handle my case day-to-day? Get a name and an email.
  2. How many cases like mine have you handled in the last three years? You want a number, not a brochure line.
  3. What is your fee, and what does it cover? Get it in writing before you sign.
  4. What case expenses am I responsible for, and when? Out-of-pocket costs surprise people.
  5. What is the realistic range of outcomes for a case like mine? A good lawyer gives a range, not a promise.
  6. How long will it take? An honest estimate, with the assumptions stated.
  7. How and how often will I hear from you? Set the communication expectation now.

What's specific about a personal injury case in McKinney, TX

Texas gives you two years to sue. The personal-injury statute of limitations under Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code section 16.003 is generally two years from the date of the accident. Miss it and your claim is almost always barred, no matter how strong it is.

Texas uses modified comparative fault. You can recover only if you are 50% or less at fault, and your award is reduced by your share of the blame. Insurers know this and will try hard to pin responsibility on you.

McKinney cases are filed in Collin County. Lawsuits are typically brought in the Collin County district courts, whose courthouse sits in downtown McKinney, the county seat. Most injury cases settle, but a firm willing to file and try a case usually pries loose better offers.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a personal injury lawyer in McKinney cost?

Nothing up front. These firms work on contingency, typically about a third of the recovery before a lawsuit and around 40% if one is filed, plus case costs the firm advances and is repaid from the settlement.

How long do I have to file in Texas?

Generally two years from the date of the accident under Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code section 16.003. If a government entity is involved, you may have to give formal notice much sooner, so act quickly.

What if the accident was partly my fault?

Texas uses modified comparative fault. You can still recover if you were 50% or less at fault, but your award is reduced by your percentage of responsibility.

Where would my McKinney case be filed?

Most McKinney injury lawsuits are filed in the Collin County district courts at the courthouse in downtown McKinney, though the majority of cases settle before trial.

Should I talk to the other driver's insurance company?

Be careful. Adjusters often call early to get a recorded statement or push a quick, low offer. It is usually wise to speak with a lawyer first, and never sign a release before you understand your injuries.

Do I really need a lawyer?

For a minor fender-bender with no injury, maybe not. Once you are hurt, miss work, or the insurer disputes fault, representation usually increases the net recovery, and the consultation is free.

One last thing. Choosing a lawyer is personal. Read the reviews. Call two or three firms before you sign. Ask each one how many cases like yours they have handled in the last three years. The answer tells you a lot. — The LawFirmSquare team