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Cedar Park Car Accident Lawyer

Getting hit on US-183 or the 183A toll, on RM 1431, or along Whitestone Boulevard can turn an ordinary Cedar Park day into weeks of doctor visits and insurance headaches. SMB Law, PC steps in to handle the insurers so you can focus on healing, and to make sure the value of your claim is not quietly negotiated away.

Car accident aftermath on a road in Cedar Park, Texas

Cedar Park traffic funnels through a handful of pressure points — the 183A toll interchanges, the RM 1431 retail corridor near the HEB Center, and the Lakeline area where Cedar Park meets northwest Austin. Wrecks there often involve out-of-town drivers and disputed lights, and we know how Williamson County adjusters tend to weigh them.

Where a Cedar Park car accident claim is handled

Cedar Park straddles the Williamson-Travis line but sits mostly in Williamson County, so a lawsuit from a Cedar Park crash usually goes to the Williamson County Justice Center in Georgetown. Very few claims ever become lawsuits, though; the venue matters only if the insurer will not settle for what your case is worth.

Damaged vehicle after a Cedar Park car accident — SMB Law, PC

The Texas rules behind your claim

The rule that decides most Cedar Park claims is Texas’s version of comparative fault. If you were partly responsible, your recovery simply shrinks by your share — but cross the 50% line and you collect nothing, which is exactly why an adjuster tries to hang some of the blame on you. Two more rules matter: you have two years from the crash to file suit, and Texas requires drivers to carry only 30/60/25 in liability, so when injuries are serious your own uninsured/underinsured coverage frequently becomes the real source of recovery.

Working with us from Cedar Park

We are about 18 miles southeast in downtown Austin, a 25-to-30-minute drive down US-183 — but injured clients rarely need to make it. We run most of the case by phone and video and keep in-person meetings for when they add real value.

At SMB Law, PC you work directly with attorney Shane M. Boasberg, who has represented Texans for more than two decades. We explain things in plain English, give you a plan instead of more stress, and keep you informed from your first confidential consultation through final resolution.

Why clients choose SMB Law, PC

  • Direct attorney access — you talk to Shane, licensed since 2003, not a call center.
  • Honest advice — if a fight is not worth the cost, we say so.
  • Transparent fees explained before you commit.

What working with us looks like

  1. Confidential consultation to understand your goals and the law that applies.
  2. Strategy and records tailored to your situation.
  3. Negotiation or court — we settle when we can and litigate when we must.
  4. Resolution implemented correctly so you can move on.

If your Cedar Park case involves more than one vehicle or victim, we also handle an 18-wheeler crash, a motorcycle crash, and a pedestrian accident claim — see the SMB Law car accident team for how we work.

Frequently asked questions

What if the adjuster says I was partly at fault for my Cedar Park crash?

That is a common tactic. Under Texas law you can still recover as long as you were not more than half responsible, though your award is reduced by your share. We push back with evidence.

Where would my Cedar Park car accident case be filed?

If it becomes a lawsuit, almost always Williamson County at the Justice Center in Georgetown, based on where the crash happened. Most claims resolve with the insurer first.

Do I have to travel to Austin from Cedar Park?

No. Our office is about 18 miles southeast on US-183, and we handle Cedar Park consultations and updates by phone and video.

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