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Loring Heights Car Accident Lawyer

Loring Heights is a Midtown Atlanta neighborhood north of 17th Street, near Deering Road and the I-75 interchange. Commuter cut-through traffic and freeway on/off ramp congestion create consistent accident risk. Georgia Auto Law represents Loring Heights accident victims.

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$310KCar AccidentMerge-related crash at I-75 and Deering Road interchange
$165KCar AccidentCut-through traffic rear-end on Bishop Street
$310KCar AccidentMerge-related crash at I-75 and Deering Road interchange
$165KCar AccidentCut-through traffic rear-end on Bishop Street

Georgia Auto Law — Atlanta Office

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.

Nearby Areas We Serve

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

Car Accidents in Loring Heights, Georgia

Loring Heights is a small residential neighborhood north of 17th Street in Midtown Atlanta, bordered by the I-75 corridor to the west. Deering Road and Bishop Street are the primary residential streets, but commuters frequently cut through the neighborhood to avoid congestion on Northside Drive and the 17th Street Bridge.

The proximity of the I-75 interchange and the rapid development of the West Midtown corridor have intensified traffic pressures on Loring Heights' narrow residential streets. Georgia Auto Law represents Loring Heights residents injured in accidents caused by cut-through traffic and freeway interchange congestion.

Mark Wade
Written byMark WadeFounder, Georgia Auto Law

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High-Risk Roads & Intersections in Loring Heights

These Loring Heights roads and intersections see a disproportionate share of serious collisions.

Map of accident hotspots — numbered markers match the cards below

Deering Road at I-75 Interchange

The I-75 interchange near Deering Road funnels high-speed freeway traffic into a residential area with limited sight lines and narrow lanes. Merge-related and speed-related crashes are common.

17th Street at Northside Drive

This major intersection carries heavy commuter traffic between Midtown and the I-75 corridor. High volumes and aggressive driving during rush hours lead to frequent rear-end and intersection collisions.

Why Loring Heights Accident Victims Choose Georgia Auto Law

  • Deering Road and I-75 interchange expertise
  • Midtown traffic pattern knowledge
  • Contingency fee — no upfront cost

Frequently Asked Questions — Loring Heights Car Accident Cases

Is the Loring Heights area dangerous for drivers?
Yes. The I-75 interchange near Deering Road funnels high-speed freeway traffic into residential streets. Cut-through commuters avoiding congestion on 17th Street and Northside Drive add to the collision risk in Loring Heights.
How long do I have to file a car accident claim in Loring Heights?
Georgia law (O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33) gives you two years from the accident date to file a personal injury lawsuit. Contact Georgia Auto Law promptly to preserve evidence from the Deering Road or I-75 interchange area.
What should I do after a car accident in Loring Heights?
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 evaluation.
Which court handles Loring Heights car accident cases?
Loring Heights is in the City of Atlanta, Fulton County. Car accident lawsuits are filed in Fulton County State Court or Superior Court. Georgia Auto Law attorneys regularly practice in these courts.
Can I recover damages if I was partially at fault for a Loring Heights accident?
Yes. Under Georgia's modified comparative negligence rule (O.C.G.A. § 51-12-33), you can recover damages as long as you are less than 50% at fault. Your award is reduced by your share of responsibility.

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