Leander Personal Injury Lawyers

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Legally reviewed by the attorneys at Byrd Davis Alden & Henrichson, LLP on July 28, 2026

A serious accident can change your life in a single moment, leaving you with medical bills, lost income, and questions about who is responsible. If you were hurt by someone else’s negligence in Leander, you have the right to pursue fair compensation, and the firm you choose to stand beside you matters. Byrd Davis Alden & Henrichson, LLP has represented injured Texans in and around Leander and the greater Austin area for more than 60 years.

Founded in 1959, Byrd Davis Alden & Henrichson, LLP is the oldest plaintiff’s personal injury law firm in Austin, and we’ve extended that same trial-tested representation to clients throughout Leander and Williamson County. Our partners, Robert Alden and Kevin Henrichson, are both Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, and we are the only Austin-based personal injury firm ranked by Chambers. We are true trial lawyers with a winning record in the courtroom, which gives our clients real leverage whether a case settles or goes to a jury.

Leander, one of the fastest-growing cities in Central Texas, has expanded rapidly along the US 183 and 183A Toll corridors in recent years. That growth has brought heavier commuter traffic, including riders using the CapMetro Rail station that connects Leander to downtown Austin, and families using Crystal Falls and Devine Lake Park add to local traffic on top of daily commuters heading south. When a Leander resident is hurt because of someone else’s negligence, our firm is ready to help.

⚠ Time-Sensitive — Texas Law Limits Your Window to File

In most Texas personal injury cases you have two years from the date of injury to file a lawsuit.

Serving Leander and Williamson County since 1959. Board Certified trial lawyers. No fee unless we recover compensation for you.

60+
Years Serving Injured Texans Since 1959
Board Certified
Personal Injury Trial Law, Texas Board of Legal Specialization
Chambers
The Only Austin Personal Injury Firm Ranked by Chambers

When you need a seasoned Leander injury lawyer to guide you through a personal injury case, contact Byrd Davis Alden & Henrichson, LLP. Our record in the courtroom and our commitment to injured clients guide every case we take.

Why You Need an Experienced Leander Personal Injury Attorney

Suffering a serious accident can be life-altering, and navigating the legal steps that follow is difficult without the right guidance. An experienced personal injury attorney brings deep knowledge of Texas law, building your case on a solid foundation from the first day.

From gathering evidence to negotiating with insurance companies and presenting a compelling case to a jury, our courtroom experience is valuable in pursuing the compensation you are owed. Many personal injury lawyers do not try cases, and insurers know exactly who they are. Because we are true trial lawyers, insurance companies take our demands seriously, which often helps us reach a fair settlement without a trial.

An experienced attorney also understands the tactics insurers use to reduce or deny payouts. We advocate for your rights so you are not taken advantage of during negotiations, and you can focus on your recovery while we handle the legal work.

Types of Personal Injury Cases We Handle in Leander

Our Leander personal injury lawyers handle a wide range of cases, giving each client the dedicated representation they deserve. We regularly represent injured people in matters including:

If your situation is not listed here, contact our team so we can review the details and explain your options.

Meet Leander Personal Injury Attorney Robert Alden

Robert Alden is a partner at Byrd Davis Alden & Henrichson, LLP and is Board Certified in both Personal Injury Trial Law and Civil Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. He earned his undergraduate degree with honors from the University of Texas and his Doctor of Jurisprudence from the University of Texas School of Law, where he graduated with high honors, served on the Texas Law Review Editorial Board, and was named a Chancellor. He has tried cases for more than 35 years, representing injured clients throughout Leander, Williamson County, and the greater Austin area.

Robert has been invited into four prestigious trial organizations, including the American College of Trial Lawyers, the American Board of Trial Advocates, the International Academy of Trial Lawyers, and the International Society of Barristers. He has served in leadership roles including Texas State Chair for the American College of Trial Lawyers and president of the Austin Chapter of ABOTA. He is listed in Best Lawyers in America and Texas Super Lawyers. You can read more about his background on his attorney profile.

Why Choose Byrd Davis for Your Leander Personal Injury Case

Byrd Davis Alden & Henrichson, LLP has built its reputation since 1959 on integrity, careful preparation, and a willingness to take strong cases to trial. We do not advertise on television or billboards because we are not a volume practice. We take on clients who have been seriously injured and who need lawyers with serious courtroom experience.

That approach gives our clients an advantage. Because insurers know we are prepared to try a case, they have a reason to offer a fair settlement rather than a low one. When a fair resolution is not offered, we are ready to present your case to a jury. For clients in Leander, that means direct access to the same trial-tested representation we’ve provided across Central Texas for more than six decades.

What to Expect During the Leander Personal Injury Process

Every case is different, but most personal injury claims follow a similar path. Knowing the steps ahead can make the process feel less overwhelming.

  1. Seek Medical Attention. Prioritize your health, and create a record of your injuries by getting evaluated promptly, even if symptoms seem minor. Leander residents are often treated at Cedar Park Regional Medical Center or a nearby Austin-area trauma center.
  2. Report the Accident. Notify the police or property owner so there is an official record of what happened.
  3. Gather Evidence. Collect photos, witness contact details, and insurance information at the scene when you are able.
  4. Avoid Admitting Fault. Be careful with your statements, because they can be used against you later.
  5. Consult an Attorney. Speak with a personal injury lawyer to review your options before you talk with the insurance company.

Once we take your case, we investigate the facts, work with medical and reconstruction professionals when needed, handle communications with the insurance company, and pursue the full value of your claim through settlement or trial.

Is Texas an At-Fault State for Personal Injury Claims?

Texas is an at-fault state, which means the party responsible for an accident is responsible for the resulting harm. Texas also follows a modified comparative negligence rule. You can still recover compensation if you were partially at fault, as long as you were not more than 50 percent responsible, and your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault. Because insurers often try to shift blame onto injured people to lower what they pay, having a trial lawyer who can prove liability protects the value of your claim.

Statute of Limitations for Leander Personal Injury Cases

The statute of limitations is the deadline to file a lawsuit. In Texas, you generally have two years from the date of your injury to file a personal injury lawsuit, and if the case involves a wrongful death, the deadline is two years from the date of death. Missing this deadline usually means losing the right to recover compensation, so it is important to act promptly. You can review the deadline in the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code, Section 16.003.

A few exceptions may change the timeline. Under the discovery rule, the clock can start when an injury is discovered, or reasonably should have been discovered, rather than when it occurred. The deadline may also be tolled if the injured person was a minor or was not mentally competent when the injury happened. These exceptions are limited and do not always apply, so you should never assume you have extra time. Contact a Leander personal injury lawyer as soon as possible so we can confirm the deadline that applies to your case.

What Damages Are Available After a Leander Accident?

In a personal injury case, you may be able to recover several types of compensation depending on your circumstances:

  • Medical Expenses for past, current, and future treatment related to your injury.
  • Lost Wages for income lost because you could not work, including reduced earning capacity.
  • Pain and Suffering for the physical pain and emotional effects of the accident.
  • Property Damage for repair or replacement of your vehicle or other property.
  • Loss of Consortium for the effect of the injury on your closest family relationships.
  • Punitive Damages in cases involving extreme or reckless misconduct.

Our attorneys work to calculate and pursue the full amount of damages available in your case.

Our Personal Injury Case Results

Bus Accident Involving a Three-Year-Old Boy

A young child suffered a serious brain injury when a Capital Metro bus collided with an SUV in Northwest Austin. Using accident reconstruction, our team proved the bus driver was speeding, and the jury apportioned liability between both drivers, leading to favorable settlements for our client.

University Student Fire Victim

A student in off-campus housing was severely burned in a fatal fire caused by failed safety features. After an eight-day trial, the jury reached a verdict in favor of the victim, and the case was resolved with a confidential settlement.

Rear-End Car Collision

A driver rear-ended by a pickup truck underwent extensive treatment and therapy. Byrd Davis Alden & Henrichson, LLP secured a verdict and award covering medical costs, lost earnings, and pain and suffering.

These results reflect the same trial-tested approach we bring to clients across Central Texas, including families here in Leander and throughout Williamson County. You can review more outcomes on our case results page and read what clients have said about working with us on our testimonials page.

Personal Injury FAQs

How Long Will It Take to Resolve My Personal Injury Claim?

It depends on the case. Simpler claims that settle without a lawsuit can resolve in a matter of months, while cases involving serious injuries or disputed liability often take longer. Your attorney can give you a clearer timeline once the facts of your case are established.

What Type of Compensation Can I Receive?

Compensation depends on factors like the severity of your injuries, how they’ve impacted your life and ability to earn a living, and the strength of the evidence against the at-fault party. Common categories include medical bills, lost income, and pain and suffering.

What Does It Cost to Hire a Leander Personal Injury Lawyer?

We handle personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis, which means you do not pay attorney fees unless we recover compensation for you. This lets you pursue your case without worrying about up-front legal costs.

Can I Still File a Claim if the Accident Was Partly My Fault?

Yes. Under Texas’s modified comparative negligence rule, you can recover compensation as long as you’re not found more than 50% responsible, though your award is reduced by your share of fault. This comes up frequently in Leander crashes along the fast-growing US 183 corridor, where insurers often try to shift blame onto injured drivers.

What Is the Deadline to File a Personal Injury Lawsuit in Texas?

Texas generally allows two years from the date of injury to file a lawsuit, or two years from the date of death in a wrongful death case. Certain narrow exceptions can affect that deadline, so a Leander attorney should confirm the specific timeline that applies to you.

Do I Need a Lawyer if the Insurance Company Already Offered a Settlement?

It’s a good idea to have an attorney review any offer before accepting it. Insurance companies often extend early settlement offers well below a claim’s true value, and once accepted, you generally can’t seek additional compensation later.

Contact a Leander Personal Injury Attorney Today

Byrd Davis Alden & Henrichson, LLP has helped injured Texans pursue full and fair compensation since 1959. With Board Certified trial lawyers, recognition from Chambers, Best Lawyers, and Super Lawyers, and a genuine willingness to try cases, our firm brings both experience and courtroom strength to every client we represent in Leander and throughout Williamson County.

If you have been injured because of someone else’s negligence, do not face the legal process alone. Schedule a free consultation today by completing our online contact form or calling (512) 454-3751.