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Concussion Injury attorney in Georgetown Texas

Georgetown Concussion Injury Lawyer

Even "mild" concussions can have lasting effects. We take all brain injuries seriously and work to secure compensation for ongoing symptoms and treatment.

Georgetown, the county seat of Williamson County, is a growing community north of Austin. We help Georgetown residents navigate the legal system after accidents and injuries.

We serve accident victims throughout Georgetown, including Sun City, Berry Creek, Cimarron Hills, Georgetown Village.

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Trial-Ready Concussion Injury Counsel Serving Georgetown, Texas

Medina & Medina handles concussion injury cases for clients across Central Texas, where the Williamson County courts have their own pace, their own customs, and their own expectations of trial counsel. A serious injury in Georgetown deserves a lawyer who walks into those courtrooms on a regular basis. Our consultations are free, and we charge nothing unless we win the recovery.

The Case for Hiring a Georgetown Concussion Injury Attorney Who Works Here

  • Familiarity with Georgetown courts, judges, and local legal procedures
  • Knowledge of dangerous corridors in Georgetown, including I-35 and SH-29
  • Established relationships with trusted local medical providers and expert witnesses
  • Convenient access for in-person meetings at our office near Georgetown

Medina & Medina combines local expertise with proven results across Central Texas. We offer free consultations to every Georgetown victim and charge no fee unless we win your case.

Compensation for Concussion Injury Victims in Georgetown

Texas Statute of Limitations

Miss the deadline and a strong case becomes no case. Texas law puts a two-year ceiling on most personal injury claims, measured from the date the injury occurred. The sooner we are involved, the more we can do.

Concussion Injury Cases in Georgetown

Concussion Injury cases in Georgetown frequently arise along major corridors including I-35, SH-29, US-183, FM 2338 (Williams Drive). Georgetown has a population of over 75,000 residents and was named the fastest-growing city in the U.S. by the Census Bureau in 2016

High-risk areas in Georgetown include I-35 through Georgetown (one of the most congested stretches in Central Texas), SH-29 and I-35 interchange, Williams Drive (FM 2338) corridor, SH-29 and DB Wood Road intersection, I-35 frontage roads near Wolf Ranch. If you have been injured near any of these locations, our attorneys can help.

  • Georgetown is the county seat of Williamson County, one of the wealthiest and fastest-growing counties in Texas
  • The Sun City retirement community is one of the largest active-adult communities in Texas, contributing to the city's unique demographics

Understanding Concussion Injury Cases

Common Causes

In Georgetown, concussion injury cases often trace back to conditions on I-35 and near I-35 through Georgetown (one of the most congested stretches in Central Texas). Local drivers and pedestrians encounter these specific risks when navigating these corridors.

  • Rear end car accidents causing the head to whip forward and back
  • Slip and fall accidents where the head strikes the ground
  • Sports impacts from contact or falling
  • Objects falling and striking the head at work
  • Bicycle and pedestrian accidents
  • Amusement park ride malfunctions

Typical Injuries

Accident victims in Georgetown are typically transported to trauma centers including St. David's Georgetown Hospital. The following injuries are common outcomes of these incidents.

  • Persistent headaches and migraines lasting months
  • Difficulty concentrating and memory problems
  • Dizziness, balance issues, and vertigo
  • Sensitivity to light and noise
  • Sleep disturbances and fatigue
  • Post concussion syndrome with symptoms persisting beyond expected recovery

Establishing Liability

For concussion injury claims filed in Williamson, liability often turns on evidence gathered from specific Georgetown locations, including I-35 through Georgetown (one of the most congested stretches in Central Texas).

Insurance companies routinely minimize concussion claims because the injury does not show up on standard CT scans or MRIs. Building a strong concussion case requires neuropsychological testing that documents cognitive deficits, symptom journals maintained by the patient, and testimony from treating neurologists. Demonstrating the impact of post concussion symptoms on the victim ability to work, parent, and enjoy life is essential to securing fair compensation.

Relevant Texas Law

Residents of Georgetown pursue these claims under the same Texas statutes that govern all state personal injury actions.

Texas courts recognize post concussion syndrome as a compensable injury, and plaintiffs may recover damages for ongoing symptoms even when initial imaging appears normal. The two year statute of limitations under Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Section 16.003 begins running from the date of the accident, not the date of diagnosis. Texas Pattern Jury Charge 30.01 allows juries to award damages for physical pain, mental anguish, and physical impairment resulting from concussions.

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Local Resources and Courts in Georgetown

Williamson County Justice Center, 405 Martin Luther King Jr St, Georgetown, TX 78626

Georgetown is the county seat of Williamson County. Personal injury civil cases are filed in the Williamson County District Courts at the Justice Center. The 26th, 277th, 368th, and 425th Judicial District Courts handle civil matters.

Nearby Hospitals and Trauma Centers

  • St. David's Georgetown Hospital
  • Baylor Scott & White Medical Center (Round Rock)
  • Cedar Park Regional Medical Center

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Georgetown Concussion Injury FAQs

Get medical attention first. St. David's Georgetown Hospital is the closest level of care most Georgetown clients use for serious cases, and a written record from the date of the incident is one of the most valuable pieces of evidence we ever obtain. From there, document the scene with photographs, collect contact information for any witness who saw what happened, and avoid giving any recorded statement to an insurance adjuster until you have spoken with a lawyer. Persistent headaches and migraines lasting months often takes days to fully present, which is another reason early documentation matters.

The Williamson district courts have civil jurisdiction over personal injury actions, and the case would most likely be filed at Williamson County Justice Center, 405 Martin Luther King Jr St, Georgetown, TX 78626. From filing through trial, our firm runs cases in front of these judges on a regular basis. That continuity matters when it comes to scheduling, evidentiary rulings, and the timing of settlement negotiations.

Trauma care in Georgetown is concentrated at facilities including St. David's Georgetown Hospital, Baylor Scott & White Medical Center (Round Rock), and Cedar Park Regional Medical Center. Common injuries treated at these centers include Persistent headaches and migraines lasting months, Difficulty concentrating and memory problems, and Dizziness, balance issues, and vertigo. Choosing a hospital with experience in your specific injury type can affect both your recovery and the medical documentation that supports your claim.

Yes. For most concussion injury cases in Texas, the law allows two years from the date of the injury to file suit. After that, even a strong case is generally barred. Minors, discovery-rule cases, and claims involving public entities run on different clocks, sometimes much shorter ones in the case of governmental defendants. Do not let a missed notice deadline kill an otherwise solid case.

In Georgetown, these cases frequently arise along I-35 and at high-risk locations such as I-35 through Georgetown (one of the most congested stretches in Central Texas). A recurring cause we see is Rear end car accidents causing the head to whip forward and back, which we investigate through police reports, eyewitness accounts, and available video footage.

It does. Williamson courts have their own scheduling preferences, and the judges at Williamson County Justice Center, 405 Martin Luther King Jr St, Georgetown, TX 78626 hear certain arguments differently than judges elsewhere. A lawyer who lives and works in Georgetown also understands the neighborhoods that shape jury composition, places like Sun City, Berry Creek, and Cimarron Hills, and the lived experience that influences how a panel hears a case. Out-of-county counsel can do the work, but the home-field knowledge often shows up in the verdict.

Injured in Georgetown? Talk to a Concussion Injury Attorney.

Evidence fades. Witnesses move. Adjusters lock in their position. Our Georgetown concussion injury attorneys will review your case at no cost, and you owe us nothing unless we recover.