Starr Injury Law
Frisco, Texas · Collin & Denton Counties

Frisco Personal Injury Lawyer — where retail traffic meets event traffic.

Frisco's growth has packed Stonebrook Parkway, FM 423, and Main Street with retail traffic by day, event traffic by night, and commuters pushing through both. The crashes that follow rarely look like simple fender-benders. Stonebriar Centre. The Star at Frisco. The new mixed-use districts at Lebanon Road. Frisco's PI cases tend to be higher-value and higher-stakes — and they reward a lawyer who is ready for the complexity. Kent has been doing this for 30 years.

~20 minutes from Frisco to our McKinney office. Hospital and home meetings available.

Kent Starr, attorney serving Frisco, TX
Local Context

Frisco crashes are not generic Texas crashes.

Frisco was a small farming town two decades ago. Today it's a 230,000-person mixed-use city with the Cowboys' headquarters, one of the largest shopping centers in North Texas, multiple big-league sports facilities, and an FM 423 corridor that doubled in traffic volume in roughly five years. The injury cases that come out of this environment have specific characteristics:

Event-driven traffic spikes. The Star hosts Cowboys events, IBJJF jiu-jitsu tournaments, and USA Football camps year-round. Stonebriar's holiday weekends triple its parking-lot accident rate. Surveillance video and event-staff witnesses are gold here, but they evaporate fast. Retention windows for private surveillance are typically 30 days or less. We send preservation letters within 48 hours of being retained.

FM 423 and the western boundary. FM 423 has been the most consistently dangerous corridor in Frisco for years. Ongoing widening projects, fast-changing signal layouts, and the Lewisville Lake bridges create unfamiliar driving conditions for the heavy commuter traffic the corridor sees. Cases here often involve TxDOT construction-zone evidence and Denton County venue considerations.

Higher case values, harder defense. Frisco's higher household incomes and access to high-acuity medical care — UT Southwestern Frisco, Baylor Scott & White, Texas Health — produce stronger cases on paper but also more aggressive insurance defense. Adjusters know they cannot get away with a quick low-ball offer when the client lives in 75034 and works at a tech company. They put their best people on these cases. So do we.

The Collin/Denton split. Where in Frisco the crash happened determines whether your case ends up in McKinney (Collin County) or Denton (Denton County). Different juries, different judges, different mediators. Choosing the right venue when both are available is one of the most important early-case calls.

Frisco Municipal Court

7200 Stonebrook Pkwy, Frisco

Misdemeanors and citations only. Civil PI cases go to district court in either McKinney (Collin) or Denton (Denton).

Crash hotspots we see

FM 423 corridor · Stonebrook Pkwy at DNT · Main St at Preston · Lebanon Rd at Legacy · Eldorado Pkwy at Coit.

High-traffic destinations

Stonebriar Centre · The Star at Frisco (Cowboys HQ) · Toyota Stadium · Comerica Center · Frisco Square · IKEA Frisco.

Distance to our office

~20 minutes McKinney to Frisco via SH-121 / Sam Rayburn Tollway. We come to you.

Hurt in Frisco? Don't settle for a quick offer.

Free consultation. No fee unless we win. Same-day response.

FAQ

Frisco injury cases — common questions

  • I was rear-ended near Stonebriar Centre / The Star — does location matter?

    Yes. The Stonebriar / The Star corridor produces a high concentration of crashes, especially during Cowboys-related events at The Star and on Stonebrook Pkwy weekend traffic. Frisco PD has dashcams in patrol vehicles and the surrounding businesses (including The Star itself) often have surveillance video. Preserving that footage in the first 7–14 days is critical — most retention windows are short.

  • Is FM 423 / Eldorado / Main Street really that dangerous?

    FM 423 along Frisco's western edge has been a chronic crash zone — high-speed traffic, heavy commuter and commercial volume, and an aging signal layout that didn't anticipate the population boom. We see serious injury cases on FM 423 every year. The Eldorado Pkwy and Main Street arterials have similar issues during school-day rush hours.

  • Why do Frisco injury settlements sometimes value differently than other DFW cities?

    Two reasons. First, Frisco's median household income is meaningfully higher than the DFW average, which directly affects lost-earning-capacity calculations. Second, Frisco residents tend to receive medical care at higher-acuity facilities (UT Southwestern, Baylor Frisco, Texas Health Frisco), which produces detailed records that support the claim — but also generates higher medical specials. Insurance defense lawyers push back hard on both. We're prepared.

  • Where will my Frisco case actually be heard?

    Frisco crosses Collin and Denton counties. Most of central and east Frisco is in Collin County (cases filed at Russell A. Steindam Courts in McKinney); west Frisco — including the FM 423 corridor — sits in Denton County (cases filed at the Denton County Courts Building). The county difference can affect jury composition, scheduling, and even mediator selection. We evaluate that strategically.