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Lakeway sits on the south shore of Lake Travis on the western edge of the Austin metro, where Hill Country geometry replaces the flat Blackland Prairie that defines most of central Texas. Injury cases arising in Lakeway file in Travis County district court in downtown Austin, applying Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003's two-year limitations and the standard Texas 51%-bar comparative fault. What makes Lakeway distinct from the rest of the metro is the road geometry: RM-620 and the supporting Hill Country roads carry suburban traffic volumes on alignments that were never built for them, with elevation changes, blind curves, and limited shoulder space that fundamentally change the way crashes happen here.

RM-620, RR-2222, and the Hill Country roads that drive Lakeway crashes

RM-620 is the spine of the Lakeway area and the corridor that drives our intake. The segment running from the Mansfield Dam through Lakeway and on toward Bee Cave produces a consistent pattern of cross-centerline collisions, high-speed rear-ends in the deceleration zones, and run-off-road losses of control on the descending grades. RR-2222 dropping from the Four Points area into the lake basin is some of the most consequential terrain in the metro: sharp elevation changes, hairpin curves, and the long downhill toward City Park that has produced multiple fatal crashes over the years. RM-1431 (FM-1431) running north along the lake's edge produces lake-recreation traffic spikes on weekends. The smaller residential streets in the Lakeway and Hudson Bend areas are themselves narrow and curving, and pedestrian and cyclist injuries on these roads have a different evidence profile than on the broader arterials.

Travis County district court and the Lakeway venue picture

Lakeway is in Travis County, so injury cases above the JP-court threshold are filed in Travis County district court in downtown Austin: generally one of the dozen civil district courts that hear personal injury matters, assigned by random docket draw after filing. Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 15.002 controls venue selection, and the analysis for a Lakeway crash is usually straightforward because both the crash location and most defendants point to Travis County. The handful of Lakeway-adjacent addresses that sit in Travis County's western unincorporated areas or just over into the Lakeway city limit produce the same venue answer. Commercial defendants based out of state, common in the construction and delivery industries serving the area, can open alternative federal-court venues, and we evaluate that before filing.

Local hospitals and the trauma routing problem

Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Lakeway on the Bee Cave Road corridor is the primary hospital for the area and the typical destination for moderate-acuity crashes on RM-620 and RR-2222. The closer-in St. David's facilities and Ascension Seton in central Austin handle higher-acuity transports, and serious trauma from cross-centerline RM-620 collisions is routinely diverted to Dell Seton in downtown Austin, the regional Level I center. The Hill Country geography itself creates a unique problem: EMS transport times from a remote stretch of RR-2222 or the Hudson Bend area can be twenty to thirty minutes longer than from a comparable Austin-core location, which both worsens initial outcomes and complicates the timing analysis on the medical chronology. We work that timing into the demand because the time-to-treatment gap matters.

Lake Travis recreation, seasonal volume, and after-hours patterns

Lakeway's injury volume is heavily seasonal. Lake Travis recreation traffic spikes from April through September, with peak intensity on Memorial Day, July 4th, and Labor Day weekends, plus the Independence Day fireworks viewing surge along the lake's southern shore. The corresponding alcohol-involved crash pattern, particularly on RM-620 returning toward Austin in the late afternoon and evening hours, drives a meaningful share of our serious-injury intake. The fall and winter months shift the pattern toward fog-related single-vehicle crashes on the descending grades of RR-2222 and RM-620. Boating accidents on the lake itself are a separate body of law (federal admiralty in some configurations, Texas Water Safety Act in others) but the evidence preservation playbook overlaps with our roadway practice.

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  • Lakeway is in Travis County, so an injury arising inside Lakeway city limits files in Travis County district court in downtown Austin: one of the civil district courts that handle personal injury matters, assigned by random docket draw. The handful of Lakeway-area addresses that sit in unincorporated Travis County have the same venue answer. The only complication is when a commercial defendant is headquartered out of state, which can open up federal diversity jurisdiction; we evaluate that before filing.

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Our office is in downtown Austin, two blocks from the Texas Capitol. We represent Lakeway-area clients across Texas and travel to Lakeway for client meetings, scene visits, and court appearances, and make home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.

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Cap City Injury Attorneys

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

(512) 612-3110

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