City risk detail
Legal and collection risk in Dallas, TX
Legal and collection risk uses civil court filings per capita and caseload trends to capture the legal environment. Higher civil filing rates can signal more collection activity and a more intense enforcement climate.
Risk score
89
/ 100
Risk metrics
City-level data is not available; showing the state baseline.
- Civil filings per 100k residents6210.4
- Civil filings trend (YoY)+14.8%
Data status: Available
Scope: State baseline | Source: NCSC Trial Civil Caseload 2023 | 2023
Coverage: State only
Why it matters
In Dallas, More filings can translate into more lawsuits, judgments, and collection pressure on households.
What we measure
- Civil court filings per 100k residents
- Civil filings trend (YoY)
Key sources
- National Center for State Courts (trial civil caseload)
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