Daniel Wright

Daniel Wright has been a licensed attorney in the Fort Worth, Dallas, Arlington and Mansfield area for the past two decades. Initially practicing in multiple areas of law, Daniel has focused on Bankruptcy Law for the past 16 years, as well as Social Security Disability for the last 7. He chose these areas because he wanted to improve the lives of his clients and help them get through some incredibly difficult times. Daniel appreciates the small size of his firm because it keeps the legal process from becoming impersonal. At Machi and Associates he is able to work directly with his clients from beginning to end and help them get through what can be very stressful experiences.
Professional Accreditations
Daniel earned his Bachelor of Arts in 1993 from the University of Texas at Austin, and his Juris Doctor in 2002 from Texas Wesleyan School of Law. He was subsequently admitted to the State Bar of Texas and the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas. Daniel Wright has also been admitted to the United States Bankruptcy Court for North Texas, and is a member of the Tarrant County Debtor Bar Association.
Why Social Security Disability & Bankruptcy Law
Initially practicing in multiple areas of law, Daniel Wright ultimately focused on Bankruptcy Law and Social Security Disability. He chose these areas because he wanted to improve the lives of his clients and help them get through some incredibly difficult times. Daniel Wright appreciates the small size of the law firm that he works at because it keeps the legal process from becoming impersonal. At Ted Machi & Associates, he is able to work directly with his clients from the beginning to the end and help them get through some stressful experiences.
About Attorney Daniel Wright
Since his time at the University of Texas at Austin, he has remained an avid UT sports fan. Daniel Wright has not missed a single Longhorn Football game. In addition, Daniel Wright is a huge fan of going out to the movies. His first moviegoing experience was watching Raiders of the Lost Ark when he was very young. This sparked an appreciation for the cinematic arts that has never died.