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Georgetown Bridge Repairs Follow 18-Wheeler Crash

Construction workers repairing Georgetown bridge

Georgetown, September 10, 2025

News Summary

The Texas Department of Transportation has begun critical repairs on a bridge in Georgetown after a serious 18-wheeler crash that occurred on September 2. The repairs, which involve replacing damaged beams, are expected to take four to five weeks. The collision, which involved multiple vehicles and resulted in serious injuries, has led to a lawsuit against the trucking company by one of the injured parties. Authorities are continuing their investigation into the incident, which has raised concerns about highway safety in the region.

Georgetown Bridge Repairs Expected to Take 4-5 Weeks Following 18-Wheeler Crash

The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is currently undertaking essential repairs on a bridge in Georgetown after a serious crash involving an 18-wheeler on September 2, which has left the structure needing significant attention. The repairs are expected to last approximately four to five weeks.

The bridge in question spans State Highway 29 at the intersection with Interstate 35 southbound, where the collision occurred just before 1:50 p.m.. The incident involved an 18-wheeler that was hauling an excavator and resulted in a collision with five other vehicles.

Repair efforts commenced on Sunday and include the replacement of two interior beams that were damaged in the crash. Additionally, two more beams are planned for replacement; however, as of now, the completion date for these repairs remains unclear.

The crash not only caused structural damage but also resulted in injuries to several motorists. Reports indicate that two individuals were hospitalized, one of whom, identified as Jonathan Scott Morgan, sustained serious injuries when debris from the accident struck his windshield. His family has since filed a lawsuit against the trucking company, Austin Underground LLC, and the driver of the 18-wheeler for alleged negligence in the operation of the commercial vehicle. The lawsuit contends that the driver did not possess a proper permit for the excavator he was transporting.

As of the latest updates, Morgan has been hospitalized for nearly a week following the crash. The driver of the truck, a 61-year-old man from Jonestown, Texas, has not been publicly named, and no arrests were made immediately following the incident. However, the investigation into the wreck is ongoing.

In the immediate aftermath of the crash, the overpass on SH 29 was reopened to traffic the morning following the incident, providing some relief to commuters affected by the event.

Background on Highway Safety and Legal Context

Incidents involving large commercial vehicles like 18-wheelers can have drastic consequences not only for the driver and passengers involved but also for the wider community. Texas has seen an increase in such incidents in recent years, prompting authorities and transportation departments to revisit safety regulations and operational standards for trucking companies.

Legal ramifications of such crashes often involve multiple parties, leading to complex cases that aim to address responsibility and compensation for injuries and damages incurred. In this case, the lawsuit will focus on whether the commercial driver acted within the legal parameters for operating heavy machinery on public roads.

FAQ

What caused the bridge to require repairs?

The bridge required repairs following a crash involving an 18-wheeler that led to the damage of its structural beams.

How long are the repairs expected to take?

The repairs are anticipated to take approximately four to five weeks.

What injuries were reported as a result of the crash?

Two people were hospitalized, including one individual, Jonathan Scott Morgan, who sustained serious injuries from debris.

What actions were taken by the injured party?

Jonathan Scott Morgan’s family has filed a lawsuit against the trucking company and driver for negligence associated with the operation of the 18-wheeler.

Was anyone arrested after the collision?

No arrests were made immediately following the incident.

Key Features of the Incident

Feature Details
Location Bridge on State Highway 29 and Interstate 35, Georgetown, Texas
Date of Incident September 2
Number of Vehicles Involved Six vehicles including the 18-wheeler
Injuries Reported Two hospitalized, serious injury reported
Duration of Repairs Expected 4-5 weeks
Lawsuit Filed Against Austin Underground LLC and the truck driver

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