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Huntley Hills Car Accident Lawyer

Huntley Hills is a residential neighborhood in Chamblee near Shallowford Road and Keswick Park. Commuter traffic on Shallowford Road creates hazards where residential streets meet this busy connector. Georgia Auto Law represents Huntley Hills accident victims.

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$215KCar AccidentT-bone on Shallowford Road near Huntley Hills
$135KCar AccidentRear-end at Shallowford and Keswick Drive intersection
$215KCar AccidentT-bone on Shallowford Road near Huntley Hills
$135KCar AccidentRear-end at Shallowford and Keswick Drive intersection

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120 Ottley Drive NE, Studio B
Atlanta, GA 30324

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Located in the Ottley Drive business park, near the intersection of Ottley Drive and Monroe Drive. Easily accessible from I-85 and Piedmont Road.

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Georgia Auto Law represents car accident victims across metro Atlanta and statewide.

Car Accidents in Huntley Hills, Georgia

Huntley Hills is a residential neighborhood in Chamblee near Shallowford Road and Keswick Park, known for its tree-lined streets and community character. Shallowford Road serves as the primary connector, carrying commuter traffic between Chamblee and the Doraville/I-285 area past residential homes and neighborhood intersections.

The contrast between Huntley Hills' quiet residential streets and the busy Shallowford Road corridor creates hazardous transition zones where neighborhood traffic meets commuter through-traffic. Georgia Auto Law represents Huntley Hills accident victims and understands the traffic dynamics that make this Chamblee neighborhood's roads challenging.

Mark Wade
Written byMark WadeFounder, Georgia Auto Law

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High-Risk Roads & Intersections in Huntley Hills

These Huntley Hills roads and intersections see a disproportionate share of serious collisions.

Map of accident hotspots — numbered markers match the cards below

Shallowford Road through Huntley Hills

Commuter traffic on Shallowford Road creates conflicts with residential driveways and neighborhood intersections in the Huntley Hills area.

Shallowford Road at Keswick Drive

Intersection near Keswick Park where residential turning movements meet Shallowford Road through-traffic, creating frequent collision risks.

Why Huntley Hills Accident Victims Choose Georgia Auto Law

  • Shallowford Road corridor expertise
  • Residential neighborhood accident knowledge
  • DeKalb County court familiarity

Frequently Asked Questions — Huntley Hills Car Accident Cases

What makes Shallowford Road near Huntley Hills dangerous?
Shallowford Road near Huntley Hills carries commuter traffic between Chamblee and points east. The road's speed, combined with residential driveways and neighborhood intersections, creates frequent collision risks for Huntley Hills residents.
How long do I have to file a car accident claim after a Huntley Hills crash?
Under Georgia law (O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33), you have two years from the accident date to file a personal injury lawsuit. Contact Georgia Auto Law promptly to preserve evidence from the Shallowford Road area near Huntley Hills.
What should I do after a car accident near Huntley Hills in Chamblee?
Call 911, seek medical attention, photograph the scene, and exchange insurance information. Avoid giving recorded statements to the other driver's insurer before consulting Georgia Auto Law for a free Huntley Hills accident evaluation.
Which court handles Huntley Hills car accident cases?
Huntley Hills is in Chamblee, DeKalb County. Personal injury claims are filed in DeKalb County State Court or Superior Court in Decatur. Georgia Auto Law attorneys regularly practice in these courts.
Can I recover damages if I was partially at fault for a Huntley Hills accident?
Yes. Georgia's modified comparative negligence rule (O.C.G.A. § 51-12-33) allows recovery as long as you are less than 50% at fault. Your award is reduced by your share of responsibility.

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