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Georgetown Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

A motorcycle accident claim in Georgetown is a personal injury case where a motor vehicle strikes or forces off the road a motorcycle rider on corridors such as Williams Drive, SH-29, or the I-35 stretch running past the San Gabriel river crossings. Texas does not operate a no-fault system, so the rider must establish the driver's negligence and navigate the Chapter 33 comparative-fault bar that defense insurers exploit through anti-motorcycle jury bias. Williamson County district courts on the Georgetown square handle these cases, and the two-year limitations window under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003 applies. Because riders have no protective frame around them, injuries are typically more severe than in a vehicle-vs-vehicle collision, and the damages build accordingly.

Why Georgetown cases are different

Georgetown's mix of higher-speed I-35 lanes, the river-crossing sight lines on the San Gabriel, and the left-turn density of Williams Drive makes it a hard environment for riders. Motorcycle cases here fight an extra battle: the reflexive assumption that the rider must have been at fault.

Beating rider bias under Texas comparative fault

Insurers and some jurors carry an unspoken assumption that a motorcyclist was speeding, weaving, or otherwise reckless, and under Chapter 33 proportionate responsibility every point of fault shifted onto the rider directly reduces or, past fifty-one percent, eliminates recovery. That bias is exactly what a Georgetown defense will lean on. The most common crash here is the left-turn collision, where a driver turning across Williams Drive or onto SH-29 fails to see an oncoming bike and claims the rider 'came out of nowhere.' We counter that framing with hard evidence: intersection-camera footage where the square or a commercial lot has it, EDR data from the turning vehicle showing its speed and turn timing, scene measurements, and where appropriate a human-factors analysis of sight lines and perception-reaction time. The goal is to replace the stereotype with a documented reconstruction the adjuster cannot wave away.

Severe injuries and the local road hazards behind them

A rider has no crumple zone, so the same impact that bruises a driver leaves a motorcyclist with orthopedic trauma, road rash, internal injuries, or a head or spinal injury. Georgetown's specific hazards compound that exposure: the elevation changes and early-morning fog around the San Gabriel river crossings on I-35 create sight-distance problems, the lane drops at the SH-130 split and Williams Drive interchange force abrupt speed changes, and angled parking and backing movements around the historic square create low-speed conflicts that are still dangerous on two wheels. Riders thrown from a bike are commonly transported to St. David's Georgetown on Wolf Ranch Parkway, with higher-acuity trauma diverted to Ascension Seton Williamson in Round Rock or Dell Seton in downtown Austin. Because the injuries trend severe, future-care and lost-earning components often carry the value of the case, and those have to be developed early.

Frequently asked

Georgetown motorcycle accident questions

  • No. A driver's duty includes looking for and yielding to oncoming traffic, and motorcycles are oncoming traffic. 'I didn't see the bike' describes a failure to keep a proper lookout, not a defense. We use intersection footage, the vehicle's EDR turn-timing data, and sight-line analysis to show the rider was visible and the driver simply failed to yield, which is the core of most left-turn motorcycle cases here.

Where we work from

Downtown Austin. Georgetown clients welcome.

Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Georgetown-area clients statewide and travel to Georgetown for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.

Cap City Injury Attorneys

702 Rio Grande St, Suite 302 · Austin, TX 78701

(512) 612-3110

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