Aggressive Advocacy
If you were seriously injured in Fort Worth or anywhere in Tarrant County, you have one chance to get this right. The Previte Firm represents people who have suffered real harm — broken bones, traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, severe burns, amputations, and wrongful death. We pursue maximum compensation against insurance companies, corporations, and negligent individuals who would rather pay you nothing than what your case is truly worth.
Contact us today for a free consultation — call 817-335-4357 or click here.
Attorney Paul Previte is a former prosecutor and former judge who has spent 30 years in North Texas courtrooms. He handles your case personally. He will not hand it off to a paralegal or an associate. When you hire Paul, you get Paul — a battle-tested trial attorney who knows every insurance company tactic and is not afraid to take your case all the way to a Tarrant County jury.
Texas is an at-fault state, meaning the person or company whose negligence caused your injury is legally responsible for compensating you. You may recover medical expenses, lost wages, lost earning capacity, pain and suffering, mental anguish, physical impairment, and disfigurement. In cases involving gross negligence, you may also recover exemplary damages.
Under Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Section 16.003, you generally have two years from the date of your injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. Miss that deadline and your claim is permanently barred. Contact our office today at 817-335-4357.
Contact us today — call 817-335-4357 or click here for your free, confidential consultation.
I provide aggressive and personable advocacy.
I have years of experience as a prosecutor and judge.
I have been a Trial attorney for over two decades.
I am committed to getting you the best possible result.

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