Cedar Park has grown from a quiet suburb into the third-largest city in the Austin metro — home to roughly 80,000 people, major manufacturers, the H-E-B Center arena, and some of the busiest retail corridors in Williamson County. Nearly all of that growth funnels onto a handful of roads: the 183A toll road, US 183 and Bell Boulevard, and RM 1431. When a crash or another preventable injury turns your life upside down, you need a firm that knows these roads and is ready to stand between you and the insurance companies.
LGR Law Firm represents injured people in Cedar Park and throughout Williamson County from our northwest Austin office, just down US 183 from the city line. We take on the investigation, the insurers, and — when it comes to it — the courtroom, so you can focus on getting better. Below you’ll find how we serve Cedar Park, the local conditions behind many of the city’s accidents, the cases we handle, where Cedar Park claims are decided, and the rights Texas law gives you.
Serving Injured People Across Cedar Park
Cedar Park’s traffic runs on the 183A toll road, the high-speed spine that carries commuters between Leander, Cedar Park, and Austin — and regional planners expect its volumes to keep climbing for decades. Drivers who want to skip the toll pour onto Bell Boulevard and the city’s surface streets instead. At the same time, TxDOT is building new US 183 frontage roads alongside 183A from RM 1431 to Avery Ranch Boulevard — a construction project expected to run for years — and the Bell District redevelopment has reshaped how Bell Boulevard moves through old downtown.
East–west traffic packs RM 1431 (Whitestone Boulevard), the retail corridor anchored by the 1890 Ranch shopping center, while Lakeline Boulevard, Anderson Mill Road, Cypress Creek Road, and New Hope Drive carry heavy local loads. Event nights at the H-E-B Center, weekend crowds at Costco and the Lakeline Mall area just south, and daily traffic to Cedar Park Regional Medical Center add surges of their own. We represent people hurt anywhere in and around the city — on the toll road, on surface streets, in parking lots, and on commercial or residential property. We also serve neighboring communities, including Georgetown, Round Rock, and Leander.
Common Accident Scenarios in Cedar Park
No two cases are alike, but certain patterns repeat across Cedar Park because of how and where people drive here:
Toll-road and interchange crashes on 183A. The interchange at 183A and Whitestone Boulevard has been flagged in reviews of TxDOT crash data as one of the more dangerous crossings in Central Texas. High speeds meet quick multi-lane weaves near the overpass, and the result is often a serious wreck.
Construction-zone collisions on US 183. With frontage-road construction running along the corridor toward Avery Ranch Boulevard for years to come, lane shifts, merges, and sudden slowdowns raise the risk of rear-end and sideswipe crashes.
Intersection crashes on RM 1431. Busy signals at Lakeline Boulevard, Anderson Mill Road, and the 1890 Ranch entrances see left-turn, red-light, and failure-to-yield collisions throughout the day.
Commercial vehicle wrecks. Cedar Park’s manufacturing employers and its fast-growing retail keep box trucks and 18-wheelers moving on US 183 and 183A alongside commuter traffic.
Parking-lot and premises incidents. The crowds at 1890 Ranch, Costco, and H-E-B Center events lead to backing collisions, pedestrian strikes, and slip-and-fall injuries on commercial property.
Pedestrian and cyclist injuries. The Brushy Creek Regional Trail, the 183A shared-use path, and school zones across the city put walkers and riders close to fast suburban traffic every day.
Knowing the local conditions behind a crash helps us investigate it well — pulling the right camera footage, finding witnesses, and reconstructing what happened on a specific Cedar Park road. If you were hurt on 183A, RM 1431, or anywhere else in the city, contact LGR Law Firm for a free consultation at (512) 800-8000.
Personal Injury Cases We Handle for Cedar Park Clients
Our attorneys handle the full range of injury matters for Cedar Park clients, including the case types this community sees most:
Car accidents — from toll-road wrecks at highway speed to neighborhood collisions that still leave lasting injuries.
Truck and 18-wheeler accidents — commercial cases bring federal regulations, corporate defendants, and larger insurance policies, and the evidence has to be preserved fast.
Motorcycle accidents — riders take the worst of a crash and too often get blamed for it; we push back on both.
Drunk driving accidents — we pursue impaired drivers and, where the facts support it, the establishments that over-served them, seeking the punitive damages these cases can warrant.
Pedestrian and bicycle accidents — trail users, students, and shoppers near busy roads have little protection against a vehicle, and their injuries are often severe.
Premises liability and slip-and-fall — injuries at stores, restaurants, and venues where owners failed to keep visitors reasonably safe.
Serious and catastrophic injuries — traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, and other life-altering harm that requires valuing a lifetime of care.
Wrongful death — determined, compassionate help for families who have lost a loved one to someone else’s negligence.
Where Cedar Park Injury Claims Are Handled
Most of Cedar Park sits in Williamson County, so a lawsuit arising from a Cedar Park accident is generally handled in the county’s courts in Georgetown, the county seat. A smaller slice of the city crosses into Travis County, where cases proceed in the Travis County courts in Austin. Which county a case belongs in affects dockets, procedures, and the jury pool — not the substance of your rights — and sorting that out is part of what we do.
Keep in mind that most injury claims are resolved through negotiation with the insurance company and never require a lawsuit. When a filing is necessary, we handle the procedure for you — and because we prepare every case from day one as if it will be tried, insurers know our demands are backed by a willingness to go to court. For the regional view, see our Austin metro locations overview.
Your Rights After a Cedar Park Accident
Texas law gives Cedar Park accident victims the same rights it gives everyone in the state. Under the modified comparative negligence rule, your recovery can shrink by your share of fault — and if you’re found more than 50% at fault, you may recover nothing, which is exactly why insurers work so hard to pin blame on you. Most personal injury claims must be filed within two years of the accident. Depending on your case, you may be able to recover economic damages such as medical bills, future care, and lost income; non-economic damages for pain and the toll on your life; and, where conduct was truly reckless, punitive damages. Our guide to the personal injury claim process walks through how a case moves from accident to resolution.
Why Cedar Park Residents Choose LGR Law Firm
We treat every client like a person, not a file number. We investigate thoroughly, take over the insurance calls so you don’t have to, value your claim fully — including future medical needs and lost earning capacity — and negotiate hard for a fair recovery, prepared to try the case when an insurer won’t be reasonable. The initial consultation is free and carries no obligation, and personal injury cases are typically handled on a contingency basis, which generally means you do not pay attorney’s fees unless we recover for you.
If you were injured in Cedar Park, contact LGR Law Firm for a free, no-obligation consultation at (512) 800-8000.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. What matters is whether your attorney knows the area, understands how cases move through the Williamson County courts, and has the resources and willingness to take on the insurance companies. Our Austin office sits just down US 183 from Cedar Park, and we regularly represent clients throughout the city and county. We handle the investigation, the communication, and any litigation for you, and a free consultation lets you evaluate the fit with no obligation.
Most of Cedar Park sits in Williamson County, so a lawsuit arising from a Cedar Park accident is generally handled in the county’s courts in Georgetown, the county seat. A smaller portion of the city crosses into Travis County, where cases proceed in the Travis County courts in Austin. Sorting out the right court is part of what we do, and many claims are resolved through negotiation without a lawsuit ever being filed.
Much of Cedar Park’s accident risk is concentrated on the 183A toll corridor — the interchange at Whitestone Boulevard has been flagged in reviews of TxDOT crash data as one of the more dangerous crossings in Central Texas — along with the US 183 construction zones, busy RM 1431 intersections like Lakeline Boulevard and Anderson Mill Road, and the parking areas around 1890 Ranch, Costco, and the H-E-B Center. Wherever your accident happened, we can investigate the circumstances and help you understand your options.
No honest lawyer can promise you a number up front. The value of a claim depends on how serious and lasting your injuries are, your medical bills and future care needs, lost income and earning capacity, how the injury has changed your daily life, how clear fault is, and the insurance coverage available. The reliable way to understand what your claim may be worth is to have an attorney review the specific facts in a free consultation.
In most cases, Texas gives you two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim, though certain circumstances can change that deadline. Waiting is risky — camera footage gets overwritten, vehicle data disappears, and witnesses forget. Talking to an attorney early helps preserve the evidence your claim depends on.
Nothing up front. The consultation is free with no obligation, and personal injury cases are typically handled on a contingency basis, which generally means you do not pay attorney’s fees unless we recover compensation for you. That structure lets you get experienced representation no matter what an accident has done to your finances.
This information is for educational purposes and does not constitute legal advice. Every case is unique — contact our office for a free consultation about your specific situation. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.