Wrongful Termination Lawyers in Fort Worth, TX

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Top Wrongful Termination Lawyers Near Fort Worth, TX

Herrmann Law
⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.2 · 55 reviews
801 Cherry St Suite 2365, Fort Worth, TX 76102
(817) 479-9229
Hutchison & Foreman, PLLC
⭐⭐⭐⭐½ 4.5 · 39 reviews
500 E 4th St #100, Fort Worth, TX 76102
(817) 336-5533
Walters Law Office, PLLC
⭐⭐⭐⭐½ 4.7 · 61 reviews
3113 S University Dr #201, Fort Worth, TX 76109
(682) 747-6800
The Joeckel Law Office
⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.4 · 31 reviews
219 S Main St # 301, Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 924-8600
Zadeh Firm
⭐⭐⭐⭐½ 4.9 · 234 reviews
1555 Rio Grande Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76102
(817) 335-5100

What Does a Wrongful Termination Lawyer in Fort Worth Do?

A wrongful termination lawyer in Fort Worth represents employees who were fired illegally — whether due to discrimination, retaliation, whistleblowing, or breach of contract. An experienced Fort Worth wrongful termination attorney will analyze the circumstances of your firing, gather evidence, and pursue compensation through negotiation or litigation.

How Much Does a Wrongful Termination Lawyer Cost in Fort Worth?

Many wrongful termination lawyers work on contingency — no fee unless they win. Standard fee: 33–40% of your recovery. Some charge hourly ($200–$500/hr) depending on the case type. Free consultations are standard.

Typical fee structure: Contingency (33–40%) or hourly ($200–$500/hr)

Average settlement/outcome: $20,000 – $500,000+

⚠️ Texas Deadline: Wrongful termination claims have strict deadlines. EEOC discrimination charges must be filed within 180–300 days. State law claims may have different deadlines. Act quickly to preserve your rights.

Frequently Asked Questions — Wrongful Termination Lawyer in Fort Worth

❓ How much does a wrongful termination lawyer cost?

Many work on contingency — no fee unless they win (33–40%). Some charge hourly at $200–$500/hr. Free consultations are standard.

❓ What makes a termination "wrongful"?

Firing based on discrimination (race, gender, age, disability), retaliation, whistleblowing, breach of contract, or violation of public policy.

❓ Can I sue my employer for firing me?

If the firing was illegal (discriminatory, retaliatory, etc.), yes. Most employment is "at-will," but there are important exceptions.

❓ What compensation can I receive?

Back pay, front pay, lost benefits, emotional distress damages, punitive damages, and attorney fees. Some cases settle for six figures.

❓ How long do I have to file a wrongful termination claim?

EEOC charges: 180–300 days. State claims vary. Some breach of contract claims allow 2–6 years. Consult an attorney immediately.

❓ Can I be fired for reporting safety violations?

No — whistleblower protections prevent retaliation for reporting safety, fraud, or legal violations. If fired for reporting, you likely have a strong case.

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