North Austin: 11442 N Interstate Hwy 35, Austin, TX 78753

South Austin: 2512 South IH 35, Suite 250, Austin TX 78704

North Austin: 11442 N Interstate Hwy 35, Austin, TX 78753

South Austin: 2512 South IH 35, Suite 250, Austin TX 78704

AREAS WE SERVE

Georgetown Personal Injury Lawyer

Georgetown has grown rapidly while remaining the county seat of Williamson County. Heavy Interstate 35 traffic, expanding residential communities, and one of Texas’ largest active-adult populations create injury risks that differ from many other Central Texas cities. If you were hurt here-in a collision on I-35, on SH-29, or on someone else’s property-you are probably weighing medical decisions and insurance calls at the same time. Dang Law Group represents injured people throughout Williamson County from two Austin offices.

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OUR PRACTICE AREAS

Personal Injury Cases We Handle in Georgetown

Georgetown injuries range from interstate collisions to falls in the city’s large residential communities. People contact a Georgetown personal injury lawyer about the following most often.

Car Accidents
Car Accidents

Collisions on I-35, SH-29, and Ronald Reagan Boulevard

Truck & 18-Wheeler Accidents
Truck & 18-Wheeler Accidents

Freight moving through the I-35 corridor

Wrongful Death Claims
Wrongful Death Claims

Brought under Chapter 71 of the Civil Practice and Remedies Code.

Motorcycle Accidents
Motorcycle Accidents

Riders on SH-29 and the routes west toward Burnet County

Pedestrian and bicycle injuries
Pedestrian and bicycle injuries

Including downtown Square-area crossings

Slip and fall injuries
Slip and fall injuries

Retail centers, medical facilities, and residential communities

Motorcycle Accidents
Motorcycle Accidents

Riders on SH-29 and the routes west toward Burnet County

A Georgetown car accident lawyer handles more than the collision itself. Establishing which agency investigated, whether a governmental unit is involved, and how a pre-existing condition interacts with a new injury all shape what a claim is worth. Note that there are also cities named Georgetown in Delaware and South Carolina; this page concerns Georgetown, Texas, in Williamson County.

STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS

Deadlines That Apply to a Georgetown Claim

Type of Claim Deadline Source of Law
Most injury claims 2 years from injury Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code §16.003
Claim against the City of Georgetown or Williamson County 6-month written notice Texas Tort Claims Act §101.101
Claim involving a school district vehicle 6-month written notice Texas Tort Claims Act §101.101
Wrongful death 2 years from date of death Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code §16.003

Georgetown owns and maintains a substantial amount of public infrastructure – roads, parks, utilities, and municipal facilities. An injury caused by a condition on city property, or by a city employee, may fall under the Texas Tort Claims Act and its six-month written notice requirement rather than the ordinary two-year window.

COMPENSATION CATEGORIES

Damages You May Recover in Texas

Texas recognizes three categories of damages:

Economic Damages

  • Medical bills
  • Lost wages
  • Reduced earning capacity
  • Property damage

Non-Economic Damages

  • Physical pain
  • Mental anguish
  • Disfigurement
  • Loss of enjoyment of life

Exemplary Damages

  • Available only where a defendant acted with fraud, malice, or gross negligence, and capped by Section 41.008 of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code.

Most ordinary injury claims involve only economic and non-economic damages. Exemplary damages require clear and convincing proof of fraud, malice, or gross negligence, and are capped by Section 41.008 – they are the exception, not the expectation.

RISK AREAS IN GEORGETOWN

Where Injuries Commonly Happen in Georgetown

On the Road

Interstate 35 through Georgetown carries regional commuters, commercial freight, and long-distance traffic moving through Central Texas. The interchange at SH-29 concentrates merging movements, while Ronald Reagan Boulevard and routes toward Liberty Hill combine higher travel speeds with growing suburban traffic.

On Commercial Property

Retail centers, medical offices, and shopping areas along the Interstate 35 corridor generate premises liability claims involving parking lots, entryways, sidewalks, and other areas that property owners are generally expected to maintain in a reasonably safe condition.

In residential communities

Georgetown is home to one of the largest active-adult retirement communities in Texas. Falls involving uneven walkways, poor lighting, handrails, or common-area maintenance often produce serious injuries and may require extensive medical evidence where insurers argue the injury reflects an underlying condition rather than the fall itself.

In Residential Neighborhoods

Dog attacks occur most often on or near the animal owner’s property, and liability may rest on the owner’s knowledge of the animal’s prior behavior.

EVIDENCE & RECORDS

How to Document Your Georgetown Injury Claim

Type of injury Document you need Where to get it
Vehicle collision inside city limits CR-3 Crash Report Georgetown Police Department, or TxDOT CRIS online
Collision outside city limits CR-3 Crash Report Williamson County Sheriff's Office
Fall in a residential community Incident report HOA or community management - request a copy in writing
Fall on commercial property Incident report Property manager - request a copy in writing
Injury involving city property, a city vehicle, or a county road crew Written notice of claim Send to the entity within six months under Texas Tort Claims Act §101.101

Request these records as early as possible. Photographs, surveillance footage, maintenance records, and incident reports often become more difficult to obtain as time passes, particularly in residential communities and commercial properties where records may not be preserved indefinitely.

TIMELINE EXPECTATIONS

How Long a Texas Injury Claim Takes

WILLIAMSON COUNTY SERVICE AREA

Communities We Serve Near Georgetown

There is no standard timeline. Claims that settle without a lawsuit often resolve within several months of the point where medical treatment stabilizes. Because Williamson County’s courts sit in Georgetown, filings and hearings for local claims happen close to home.

One factor matters more than most people realize: settling before you reach maximum medical improvement risks undervaluing future care you do not yet know you will need. A faster settlement is not always a better one.

Obtaining medical records, maintenance records, and complete documentation from the investigating agency early often prevents delays once settlement discussions begin.

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

Frequently Asked Questions

Sooner is generally better. Vehicle event data, surveillance footage, and roadway conditions all change or disappear within days. Speaking with a Round Rock accident lawyer early preserves evidence and keeps options open.

Sooner is generally better, particularly if a city vehicle or county road crew may be involved, because a claim against a governmental unit carries a six-month written notice requirement rather than the ordinary two-year deadline.

Georgetown is the county seat of Williamson County, so most civil claims arising here are filed at the Williamson County Justice Center in Georgetown.

Most injury claims in Texas must be filed within two years of the injury under Section 16.003 of the Civil Practice and Remedies Code. Claims against the City of Georgetown or Williamson County generally require written notice within six months.

Possibly. Liability generally depends on whether the property owner or management knew, or reasonably should have known, about the hazardous condition and failed to address or warn about it.

No. The same Texas personal injury laws generally apply regardless of a person’s age or where they live. However, claims involving retirement communities often depend on maintenance records, property inspections, and medical evidence showing how the incident caused or worsened an injury.

Talk Through What Happened in Georgetown

An injury in Georgetown raises questions specific to Williamson County – which agency holds your report, whether a governmental unit is involved, and whether a six-month notice deadline applies. Those answers cost nothing to get, and some options narrow with time.

Dang Law Group operates on a contingency fee basis. Simply put, if we do not win, no fee is charged.

Dang Law Group serves Georgetown from two Austin offices on the I-35 corridor. 

Reach out today and tell us what happened.

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Loc Dang

Founder, Dang Law Group

Our bilingual legal team is dedicated to helping injured Texans secure the compensation they deserve. We work on a contingency fee basis—no fees unless we win.

Loc Dang