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Hutto sits east of Round Rock at the intersection of SH-130 and US-79, transitioning from a former ranching town into a fast-growing eastern suburb of the Austin metro. Injury cases out of Hutto file in the Williamson County district courts in Georgetown, applying the standard Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003 two-year limitations and the Texas modified-comparative-fault framework. The defining feature of a Hutto case is the road profile: SH-130 along the city's western edge runs at limited-access tollway speeds, US-79 cuts through the historic downtown as a state-highway surface arterial, and the surrounding FMs carry an unusual mix of ranching, commercial truck, and new-subdivision suburban traffic.

SH-130, US-79, and the Hutto crash corridors

SH-130 along the west side of Hutto is the toll-road backbone: limited access, eighty-mile-per-hour posted speed on portions, and the dominant source of high-energy intake in our Hutto files. The SH-130 and US-79 interchange itself is a high-volume merge point and produces consistent rear-end and lane-change collisions during the morning and afternoon commute windows. US-79 runs east-west through Hutto from Round Rock toward Taylor and is a state-highway surface route: at-grade intersections, frontage development, and a steady mix of commercial truck and passenger traffic. The corridor produces a higher proportion of intersection and left-turn collisions than the toll segment. CR-110, CR-118, and the surrounding county roads handle the ranch-to-subdivision transition traffic and produce a smaller volume of high-consequence single-vehicle crashes on the rural sections where shoulder space is limited.

Williamson County district courts and Hutto venue

Hutto is in Williamson County, so injury cases above the JP-court threshold file in the Williamson County district courts in Georgetown: generally one of the 26th, 277th, 368th, 395th, 425th, or 480th civil district courts, assigned by random docket draw. The Williamson County courthouse on the Georgetown square is about twenty-five minutes northwest of Hutto. Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 15.002 makes venue proper where the events occurred or where the defendant resides, and either basis usually points to Williamson for a Hutto case. Cases involving commercial defendants based in Travis County or further afield can open up alternative venues, and we evaluate that before filing because the Williamson County jury pool differs meaningfully from neighboring counties on the same fact pattern.

Local hospitals and the Hutto medical-transport picture

Hutto does not have its own full-service hospital, so EMS typically transports injured Hutto residents to Ascension Seton Williamson in Round Rock on the I-35 corridor or to Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Taylor depending on direction of transport and acuity. Serious trauma from the high-energy SH-130 crashes is routinely diverted to Dell Seton Medical Center at UT in downtown Austin, the regional Level I center. The transport-time differential matters in a Hutto case more than in the closer-in metro cities because the nearest full-service ERs are ten to fifteen miles away, and that difference shows up in both initial outcomes and in the discharge-to-follow-up timing analysis insurers will scrutinize. Follow-up imaging and specialist care typically happens at the Round Rock and Pflugerville facilities along the I-35 and SH-130 corridors.

Hippo Country events, US-79 truck traffic, and seasonal patterns

Hutto's traffic profile reflects its ongoing transition. The historic downtown, anchored by the courthouse-style square and the hippo-themed civic identity, produces concentrated weekend pedestrian and event-related traffic, particularly during the Hutto Olde Tyme Days festival and the regular events at Co-Op District. US-79 carries a meaningful share of regional truck traffic between Round Rock and Taylor on a corridor that was designed for lower volumes than it now serves, and commercial-truck-involved crashes on US-79 are a steady source of our intake. The morning and afternoon SH-130 commuter compression toward Round Rock and Pflugerville produces the most consistent collision density in the city. The fall and winter months add fog and reduced-visibility patterns on the more rural CR stretches surrounding the city.

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Questions Texas accident victims ask us

  • Hutto is in Williamson County, so your case files in Williamson County district court in Georgetown: generally one of the civil district courts that hear personal injury matters, with assignment by random docket draw. The Williamson County courthouse on the Georgetown square is about twenty-five minutes northwest of Hutto via SH-130 and SH-29. The judges' tendencies on case management and trial scheduling are well-known to local practitioners, and that familiarity matters more than people expect at both settlement and trial.

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

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