Georgetown, Texas

Personal Injury Attorney in Georgetown, TX

Carl Knickerbocker, JD represents injury victims throughout Georgetown and Williamson County in car accidents, truck accidents, wrongful death, and serious injury cases. No fees unless we recover. Free consultation.

Free Consultation — No Fee Unless We Recover (512) 763-9282

Personal Injury Representation for Georgetown Residents

Georgetown is one of Texas’s fastest-growing cities, with significant traffic on I-35, US-29 (University Avenue), Williams Drive, and the rapidly developing corridors throughout the city. Accidents on these roads — and throughout Williamson County — injure thousands of residents each year.

Carl Knickerbocker Law represents Georgetown injury victims and their families in personal injury and wrongful death cases on a contingency fee basis — no cost unless we recover compensation for you.

Car Accidents

Accident claims on Georgetown roads including I-35, US-29, Williams Drive, and FM 971, as well as rural Williamson County roads.

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Truck Accidents

Commercial vehicle accidents on I-35 and SH-130 near Georgetown — FMCSA violations, black box data, multi-party liability.

Truck Accident Guide →

Wrongful Death

Wrongful death claims for Georgetown and Williamson County families — complete guidance from immediate evidence preservation through resolution.

Wrongful Death Guide →

Serious Injuries

Brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, catastrophic harm, and long-term disability claims for Georgetown residents and surrounding Williamson County communities.

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High-Risk Roads in and Around Georgetown

Georgetown’s rapid growth has significantly increased traffic on roads throughout the city and county. High-risk areas include:

  • I-35 through Georgetown — major north-south corridor with significant truck and commuter traffic
  • US-29 / University Avenue — primary east-west route through Georgetown with frequent intersection collisions
  • Williams Drive — high-volume commercial corridor with numerous access points and turning conflicts
  • SH-130 / Texas 130 Toll — high-speed commercial truck route east of Georgetown
  • FM 971 / Rockride Lane — rural county roads with higher-speed collisions and limited emergency response

What to Do After an Accident in Georgetown

  1. Call 911 — a Williamson County Sheriff or Georgetown Police report is essential evidence
  2. Seek medical attention the same day — adrenaline masks pain; many serious injuries are not immediately apparent
  3. Document the scene — photographs of vehicle positions, damage, road conditions, and your injuries before the scene is cleared
  4. Do not give a recorded statement to the other driver’s insurance company without legal representation
  5. Call Carl Knickerbocker Law — (512) 763-9282 — evidence preservation and insurance communication begins immediately

Two-Year Statute of Limitations

Texas personal injury claims must be filed within two years from the date of the accident. Evidence disappears. Do not wait to consult an attorney.

Injured in Georgetown? Call now.

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Family Law — Georgetown

Carl also handles family law cases for Georgetown residents in Williamson County courts.

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Georgetown Personal Injury Attorney

The insurance company is already working. You should be too.

Carl Knickerbocker Law serves Georgetown and all of Williamson County. Free consultation. No fee unless we recover.

Schedule a Free Consultation (512) 763-9282