Community Snapshot -- Saginaw

Saginaw1Saginaw, Texas sits on the northwest side of Fort Worth, approximately 9 miles north of downtown Fort Worth and 37 miles west of Dallas. It is a fast growing city, named by Forbes Magazine as one of the 50 fastest growing cities in the nation. It has a current population of approximately 20,000, which is more than double the 1990 census population of 8,500.

Saginaw was founded in 1833 by a gentleman from Michigan, Jarvis J. Green. Mr. Green had hoped to name the city after Pontiac, Michigan, but the postal service rejected it so he named it after another Michigan town, Saginaw. The city is known for its railroad tracks and large grain elevators. The railroad tracks came in the latter half of the 1800s when Saginaw was the last stop on the railroad's southbound route to Fort Worth. The railroad allowed Saginaw to prosper and it allowed the grain storage and milling facilities to come to town. Saginaw still remains home to the largest grain storage facility in the world, now called Cargill. When it was known as Burrus Mills, it was the launching pad for the famous western swing band "The Light Crust Dough Boys."

Besides the railroad and grain elevators, there are many other thriving businesses in and around Saginaw. Some of the large industrial facilities include Trinity Industries, Universal Forest Products, Styrochem International, Northwest Pipe, Norton Metal and Bana Box to name a few. Additionally, Alliance Airport and Texas Motor Speedway are just 15 miles north of Saginaw and the Federal Bureau of Printing and Engraving facility is located just outside the northern city limits.

Mark A. Anderson grew up in Saginaw and is very familiar with this town and its reputable school district. Mark attended Saginaw Elementary, Wayside Middle School and Boswell High School, all part of the Eagle Mountain-Saginaw Independent School District. The school district now has a second high school, called Saginaw High School.

Saginaw2Mark is very proud that there is a building on the campus of Boswell High School called the Bill Anderson Academic Building. This building is named in honor of Mark's father, Bill Anderson, who served the school district for many years as principal of Boswell High School, assistant superintendent and later superintendent for 15 years of EMS-ISD.

Through his ties to the community, Mark has represented many residents of Saginaw in various injury claims over the years. The Anderson Law Firm is located on the western edge of downtown Fort Worth, just nine miles south of Saginaw. The Anderson Law Firm deals in all kinds of accidents where someone's injuries were caused by the negligence of another person or company. The Anderson Law Firm frequently represents individuals injured in car wrecks or in accidents involving tractor-trailers. The Anderson Law Firm is client-focused and Client satisfaction is paramount for the firm. The claims are dealt with on an individual basis keeping the best options of the client in mind.

Mark A. Anderson practices personal injury law exclusively and is Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. He holds a 10/10 rating of "superb" by the AVVO ratings service. He also holds the preeminent AV rating by the century old Martindale Hubble ratings service. He was voted Top Attorney in Personal Injury by Fort Worth Magazine in 2009. He also is a life member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum as recognition of his substantial recoveries over the years for his clients.

The Anderson Law Firm offer free consultations and only gets paid if they win the injury case for the injury victim. There are no out of pocket expenses incurred when the firm is retained.

To visit the firm's office from easily accessible from Saginaw, as one can either go straight down North Main Street or go South on I-35, then West on I-30. The office is located on W. El Paso, between Summit and Henderson and two blocks north of I-30.


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1310 W. El Paso Street
Fort Worth, Texas 76102
Phone: 817-294-1900
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3102 Maple Ave, Suite 400
Dallas, Texas 75201
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