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Flat Shoals Union City Car Accident Lawyer

The Flat Shoals area of Union City lies along the Flat Shoals Road corridor, a residential stretch in South Fulton County. Winding road geometry and commuter cut-through traffic create frequent accident conditions. Georgia Auto Law represents Flat Shoals Union City accident victims.

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$345KCar AccidentHead-on collision on Flat Shoals Rd curve in Union City
$190KCar AccidentAngle collision at Flat Shoals Rd side street
$345KCar AccidentHead-on collision on Flat Shoals Rd curve in Union City
$190KCar AccidentAngle collision at Flat Shoals Rd side street

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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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Car Accidents in Flat Shoals Union City, Georgia

The Flat Shoals area of Union City follows the Flat Shoals Road corridor through a residential section of South Fulton County. This winding road passes through established neighborhoods, with tree-lined sections that limit sight lines at curves and intersections. Despite its residential character, Flat Shoals Road carries significant commuter traffic.

Cut-through traffic from drivers avoiding congestion on nearby highways has increased volumes on Flat Shoals Road beyond what the two-lane road was designed to handle. The road's curves, narrow shoulders, and residential driveways create conditions where speeding and distracted driving produce frequent single-vehicle and head-on accidents.

Mark Wade
Written byMark WadeFounder, Georgia Auto Law

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High-Risk Roads & Intersections in Flat Shoals Union City

These Flat Shoals Union City roads and intersections see a disproportionate share of serious collisions.

Map of accident hotspots — numbered markers match the cards below

Flat Shoals Rd Residential Corridor

This winding residential road carries commuter cut-through traffic at speeds inappropriate for its curves and limited sight lines, creating head-on and run-off-road accident risk.

Flat Shoals Rd at Residential Intersections

Limited-visibility intersections along Flat Shoals Road create angle-collision risk as residential traffic enters from side streets into the commuter flow.

Why Flat Shoals Union City Accident Victims Choose Georgia Auto Law

  • Flat Shoals Road corridor expertise
  • Fulton County court familiarity
  • Residential road accident experience

Frequently Asked Questions — Flat Shoals Union City Car Accident Cases

What makes Flat Shoals Road in Union City dangerous?
Flat Shoals Road carries commuter traffic through residential areas with limited shoulders, curves, and intersections. Speeding and distracted driving are common factors in Flat Shoals Road crashes in the Union City area.
How long do I have to file a car accident claim on Flat Shoals Road in Union City?
Georgia law (O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33) gives you two years from the accident date. Contact Georgia Auto Law promptly to preserve evidence from the Flat Shoals Road corridor.
Which court handles Flat Shoals Union City accident cases?
Flat Shoals in Union City is in Fulton County. Personal injury claims are filed in Fulton County State Court or Superior Court. Georgia Auto Law handles all Fulton County filings.
What damages can I recover after a Flat Shoals Road accident?
You may recover medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and property damage. Residential corridor accidents on Flat Shoals Road often involve pedestrians and cyclists, which can increase damages.
Can I recover compensation if I was partly at fault on Flat Shoals Road?
Yes. Under Georgia's modified comparative negligence law (O.C.G.A. § 51-12-33), you can recover as long as you are less than 50% at fault, with your award reduced proportionally.

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