Frisco, TX Personal Injury Attorney | Jonathan Hwang, JD

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Serving Frisco and Collin County from Allen

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Frisco is one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas — and that growth has created one of the most congested, accident-prone road networks in the DFW metroplex. If you've been injured in an accident in Frisco, you need a personal injury attorney who understands how to navigate both the medical documentation process and the insurance claims system.

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I'm Jonathan Hwang, based in Allen. I handle personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis — no upfront costs, and I only get paid if we recover for you.

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Frisco's Growth and Accident Trends

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Frisco's population grew from under 100,000 in 2010 to over 220,000 by 2020 — and that growth continues. The city's road infrastructure has consistently lagged behind development, creating dangerous conditions on major corridors.

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The Dallas North Tollway, US-380, and the Sam Rayburn Tollway (SH-121) carry enormous traffic volumes through Frisco. Preston Road, Legacy Drive, and Eldorado Parkway have become congested thoroughfares with frequent intersection accidents. Commercial development along these corridors — particularly in the Star District and The Gate — has added pedestrian exposure and parking lot accident risks.

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Truck traffic related to ongoing commercial and residential construction is significant. Construction-related accidents at merges, work zones, and equipment staging areas are increasingly common.

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Medical Resources in Frisco

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Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Frisco — Full-service hospital with emergency, orthopedic, and surgical capabilities. One of the primary trauma-capable facilities serving Frisco residents.

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Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Frisco — Comprehensive medical center with emergency department, orthopedic surgery, and rehabilitation services. Handles complex injury cases with strong specialist depth.

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Medical City Frisco — Acute care hospital with 24/7 emergency care, trauma capabilities, and specialty surgical services.

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Frisco's three major hospital systems provide strong medical documentation for personal injury cases. Early treatment at these facilities helps establish causation and severity of injury.

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Collin County District Court

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Personal injury cases arising from accidents in Frisco are filed in Collin County District Court in McKinney. I am familiar with Collin County's litigation environment, its judges, and the jury pool tendencies that affect case valuation and settlement negotiation.

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Practice Areas

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Motor Vehicle Accidents

  • Car accidents (rear-end, T-bone, head-on collisions)

  • Truck and commercial vehicle accidents

  • Motorcycle accidents

  • Bicycle accidents

  • Electric scooter and e-bike accidents

  • Rideshare accidents (Uber and Lyft)

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Premises Liability

  • Slip and fall injuries at retail and commercial properties

  • Parking lot accidents and inadequate lighting claims

  • Inadequate security at commercial properties

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Construction Zone Accidents

  • Work zone collisions

  • Inadequate traffic control injuries

  • Construction vehicle and equipment accidents

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Product Liability

  • Defective automotive parts and components

  • Consumer product injuries

  • Manufacturing and design defect claims

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Other Claims

  • Dog bites and animal attacks

  • Wrongful death claims

  • Catastrophic injury cases

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High-Accident Areas in Frisco

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Dallas North Tollway — High-speed north-south corridor with frequent merge accidents, lane-change collisions, and rear-end impacts during peak commute hours.

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US-380 (University Drive) — Major east-west arterial with heavy commercial traffic, frequent intersection accidents at Preston Road, Legacy Drive, and other major cross-streets.

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Sam Rayburn Tollway (SH-121) — Connector to the broader DFW highway system with merge complexities and high truck volumes.

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Preston Road — Heavily traveled north-south corridor through the heart of Frisco's commercial development; frequent rear-end and turning accidents.

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Legacy Drive — Dense commercial corridor adjacent to major employment centers; significant pedestrian and cyclist exposure.

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The Star / Fields development zones — Ongoing major commercial and mixed-use development creating construction-related hazards and altered traffic patterns.

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Contingency Fee Structure

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I charge a contingency fee of 33⅓% of your gross recovery. I advance all litigation costs — investigation expenses, expert reports, filing fees, deposition costs. You pay nothing upfront. If we don't recover, you owe nothing.

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FAQs for Frisco Residents

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Q: I was in an accident on the Dallas North Tollway in Frisco. Is my case in Collin County or Dallas County?

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It depends on the exact location of the accident. The Dallas North Tollway runs through both Dallas and Collin County jurisdictions. If the accident occurred within Frisco's city limits, it's Collin County, and your case would be filed in Collin County District Court in McKinney. If you're uncertain, I can help you determine venue based on the crash location.

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Q: How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Texas?

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Texas has a two-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims. The clock generally starts on the date of the accident. Missing this deadline bars your claim entirely. Don't wait — early investigation preserves evidence, witness memory, and camera footage that often disappears within days or weeks of an accident.

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Q: The other driver said they were in a company vehicle. Does that change anything?

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Yes, significantly. If the at-fault driver was operating a commercial or company vehicle in the course of their employment, you may have a claim against the employer under the legal doctrine of respondeat superior. Commercial vehicle accidents also frequently involve additional insurance coverage and can support higher recoveries. I investigate whether the employer is liable in every commercial vehicle case.

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Free Consultation

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I offer a free initial consultation. Contact me to discuss your accident, your injuries, and your legal options.

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Phone: (214) 631-9545
Email: jon@hwanglawtx.com
Office: 450 Century Parkway, Suite 250, Allen, TX 75013

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I serve all of Collin County, including Frisco, and can meet at a time and location convenient for you.

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By Jonathan Hwang, JD | Super Lawyers Rising Star (2020–2025)