
Leander Personal Injury Lawyer
If you've been injured due to someone else's negligence, we can help. Our personal injury attorneys handle all types of accident and injury claims.
Leander is one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas. As the community expands, so do traffic concerns. We represent Leander residents in all types of personal injury cases.
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Williamson County
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Personal Injury Lawyer in Leander, Texas
Hurt in a personal injury somewhere in Leander? The next decision you make matters more than the last one. Medina & Medina represents injury clients across Central Texas, regularly appearing in the Williamson County courts that will decide your case. We will look at it for free, and you owe us nothing unless we win.
Local Counsel Matters in a Leander Personal Injury Case
- Familiarity with Leander courts, judges, and local legal procedures
- Knowledge of dangerous corridors in Leander, including US-183 and Toll 183A
- Established relationships with trusted local medical providers and expert witnesses
- Convenient access for in-person meetings at our office near Leander
Medina & Medina combines local expertise with proven results across Central Texas. We offer free consultations to every Leander victim and charge no fee unless we win your case.
Compensation for Personal Injury Victims in Leander
Medical Expenses
All treatment costs related to your injury
Lost Income
Wages lost while recovering
Pain & Suffering
Compensation for physical and emotional distress
Future Damages
Long-term care and lost earning capacity
Texas Statute of Limitations
The Texas filing clock for most personal injury claims runs out at two years from the date of injury. Witnesses move, surveillance gets overwritten, and adjuster files harden long before that. Reach us early.
Personal Injury Cases in Leander
Personal Injury cases in Leander frequently arise along major corridors including US-183, Toll 183A, FM 2243, Ronald Reagan Blvd. Leander has a population of over 75,000 residents, having grown from fewer than 8,000 in 2000, making it one of the fastest-growing cities in the nation
High-risk areas in Leander include US-183 through Leander and into Cedar Park, US-183 and FM 2243 intersection, Ronald Reagan Blvd corridor, Crystal Falls Parkway and US-183 intersection, FM 2243 between Leander and Georgetown. If you have been injured near any of these locations, our attorneys can help.
- The Capital MetroRail Red Line connects Leander to downtown Austin, with the Leander station serving as the northern terminus
- Massive residential development along the US-183 corridor has significantly increased daily traffic volumes and congestion in the area
Understanding Personal Injury Cases
Common Causes
In Leander, personal injury cases often trace back to conditions on US-183 and near US-183 through Leander and into Cedar Park. Local drivers and pedestrians encounter these specific risks when navigating these corridors.
- Motor vehicle accidents caused by negligent drivers
- Dangerous property conditions injuring visitors and customers
- Defective products harming consumers
- Medical errors and healthcare provider negligence
- Workplace safety violations causing employee injuries
- Intentional acts of violence and assault
Typical Injuries
Accident victims in Leander are typically transported to trauma centers including Cedar Park Regional Medical Center. The following injuries are common outcomes of these incidents.
- Traumatic brain injuries and concussions
- Broken bones and fractures throughout the body
- Spinal injuries including herniated discs and nerve damage
- Soft tissue injuries including sprains, strains, and tears
- Burns, lacerations, and scarring
- Emotional distress and psychological conditions
Establishing Liability
For personal injury claims filed in Williamson, liability often turns on evidence gathered from specific Leander locations, including US-183 through Leander and into Cedar Park.
All personal injury claims in Texas require proving four elements, that the defendant owed a duty of care to the plaintiff, that the defendant breached that duty, that the breach caused the plaintiff injuries, and that the plaintiff suffered actual damages as a result. The specific duty of care varies depending on the type of case, but the fundamental framework applies across all personal injury claims. Strong cases combine compelling liability evidence with thorough documentation of all damages including medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
Relevant Texas Law
Residents of Leander pursue these claims under the same Texas statutes that govern all state personal injury actions.
Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Section 16.003 establishes a two year statute of limitations for personal injury claims, making timely filing essential. Texas follows a modified comparative fault system under Chapter 33, barring recovery when the plaintiff is more than 50 percent responsible for their injuries. Texas does not cap actual damages in most personal injury cases, though exemplary damages are capped under Section 41.008 at the greater of $200,000 or two times economic damages plus an amount equal to noneconomic damages up to $750,000.
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Local Resources and Courts in Leander
Williamson County Justice Center, 405 Martin Luther King Jr St, Georgetown, TX 78626
Leander falls under Williamson County jurisdiction. Personal injury civil cases are filed in the Williamson County District Courts in Georgetown.
Nearby Hospitals and Trauma Centers
- Cedar Park Regional Medical Center
- St. David's Georgetown Hospital
- Baylor Scott & White Medical Center (Round Rock)
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(512) 500-2810Leander Personal Injury Cases: How They Arise
Personal-injury cases in Texas span everything from auto and trucking crashes to falls on commercial property, defective-product injuries, medical malpractice, and dog bites. Across that range, the recurring threads are negligence and the duty of reasonable care. We work on cases as small as soft-tissue auto claims and as large as multi-fatality commercial-vehicle catastrophes, with the practice anchored in the same Texas negligence framework regardless of fact pattern.
- US-183 and 183A toll-corridor crashes
- Capital MetroRail Red Line corridor and station pedestrian incidents
- Crystal Falls Parkway and Ronald Reagan Boulevard incidents in the master-planned-community corridors
Verdict and Settlement Bands
Aggregate Williamson County personal injury verdicts arising in Leander span the full Texas distribution, from $15,000 to $55,000 in minor-injury matters through verdicts exceeding $6 million; the median Williamson County clear-liability serious-injury award for Leander incidents tracks the $135,000 to $400,000 band.
The Injury Picture
Personal-injury cases cover the full range of human injury: cervical and lumbar spine injuries, traumatic brain injury, orthopedic fractures, internal organ damage, burns, scarring, amputations, paralysis, and wrongful-death. Soft-tissue injuries account for the highest case volume; catastrophic injuries account for the highest damages.
The Liability Framework
Texas personal-injury law is grounded in common-law negligence (duty, breach, causation, damages), overlaid with the proportionate-responsibility statute at Civil Practice & Remedies Code § 33.001 (recovery barred above 50 percent fault). The damages framework runs through Chapter 41, which caps punitive damages and codifies the gross-negligence threshold. Most cases also involve statutory hooks: Transportation Code for vehicle crashes, premises-liability common law for falls, Texas Medical Liability Act for malpractice, and various product-liability statutes.
Where This Case Would Be Filed
Williamson County district courts hear these matters at the Justice Center in Georgetown under the two-year SOL in CPRC § 16.003; TTCA six-month notice required for any claim involving the City of Leander, Williamson County agency vehicles, or Capital Metro / MetroRail vehicles.
Procedural Notes
Two-year statute of limitations under Civil Practice & Remedies Code § 16.003 governs most claims. Notable exceptions include the open-courts doctrine for medical malpractice discovery-rule issues and the six-month notice requirement for claims against governmental entities under the Texas Tort Claims Act § 101.101.
Our Reach in Williamson County
Our attorneys represent Leander personal injury clients in the Williamson County District Courts in Georgetown, including 183A toll-corridor crash cases and Capital MetroRail Red Line incidents.
The Local Jury
Williamson County juries seated for Leander matters skew suburban, homeowner-majority, and moderately conservative; less plaintiff-aggressive than Travis County but receptive to clear-liability commercial-vehicle and roadway-condition cases.
Local Reference Points
- • Williamson County Justice Center at 405 MLK Street, Georgetown
- • Cedar Park Regional Medical Center
- • Capital MetroRail Red Line northern terminus in Leander
How Else We Help in Leander

Medical Malpractice
Healthcare negligence claims

Product Liability
Defective product injury claims

Car Accident
Expert legal help for car crash victims

18-Wheeler Accident
Advocating for trucking accident victims

Truck Accident
Specialized truck accident representation

Motorcycle Accident
Dedicated advocacy for injured riders

Drunk Driving Accident
Holding drunk drivers accountable

Uber & Lyft Accident
Navigating complex rideshare claims
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Helpful Reading for Leander Clients
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Legal GuideTypes of Compensation in Texas Personal Injury Cases
Understanding what damages you can recover helps you evaluate settlement offers. Learn about economic and non-economic damages.
Cities We Serve Near Leander
Frequently Asked Questions in Leander
After an incident near US-183 or US-183 through Leander and into Cedar Park in Leander, seek immediate medical care at a trauma center such as Cedar Park Regional Medical Center. Traumatic brain injuries and concussions is a common outcome in these cases and requires prompt evaluation. Preserve evidence at the scene, photograph your injuries and the location, and consult an experienced attorney before speaking with any insurance adjuster.
Most personal injury cases brought by clients in Williamson are filed in the county district courts, with Williamson County Justice Center, 405 Martin Luther King Jr St, Georgetown, TX 78626 serving as the principal venue. Each Williamson bench runs its docket a little differently, and the local rules on scheduling, mediation, and pre-trial conferences vary from court to court. Our attorneys are in those courtrooms often enough that we plan around those rhythms rather than reacting to them.
The Leander medical network handling acute injuries from incidents like this one centers around Cedar Park Regional Medical Center, St. David's Georgetown Hospital, and Baylor Scott & White Medical Center (Round Rock). Diagnoses we see again and again in these intake records include Traumatic brain injuries and concussions, Broken bones and fractures throughout the body, and Spinal injuries including herniated discs and nerve damage. We work directly with the records departments at each of these facilities, which is part of why our timelines for assembling a medical chronology run shorter than what most clients expect.
Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code Section 16.003 sets a two-year statute of limitations on most personal injury claims. The clock usually starts on the date of injury. Exceptions apply for minors, discovery-rule cases, and claims against government entities. Consult an attorney promptly to preserve your options.
Yes. The corridor along US-183 and the area around US-183 through Leander and into Cedar Park produce a disproportionate share of the personal injury matters that come into our office out of Leander. The most common precipitating factor we encounter is Motor vehicle accidents caused by negligent drivers. Our investigation usually starts with the crash or incident report, pulls in any nearby surveillance footage, and reaches out to witnesses while their memories are still reliable.
Daily familiarity with the courthouse and the community. Our team works Williamson matters week in and week out, which means we know the bench at Williamson County Justice Center, 405 Martin Luther King Jr St, Georgetown, TX 78626 on a first-name basis and we know how juries pulled from the broader community tend to read a personal injury case. That continuity affects everything from how we schedule depositions to how we frame opening statements.
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