Dunwoody Hit-and-Run Accident Lawyer
A hit-and-run accident in Dunwoody can leave you injured, shaken, and wondering how you will pay for medical care when the driver who hit you has disappeared. Georgia Auto Law helps hit-and-run victims recover compensation through every available source — even when the at-fault driver is never identified.
Your Options After a Hit-and-Run in Dunwoody
Dunwoody's Perimeter Center area, Ashford Dunwoody Road, and I-285 service roads see hit-and-run accidents from drivers fleeing the congested Perimeter interchange.
1. Uninsured Motorist (UM) Coverage
Your own auto insurance policy's uninsured motorist coverage is the primary recovery source in a hit-and-run. Georgia law (O.C.G.A. § 33-7-11) requires insurers to offer UM coverage, and most Georgia drivers carry it. UM coverage pays for your medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering — just as if the at-fault driver had been caught and had insurance.
2. Identifying the Hit-and-Run Driver
Georgia Auto Law works to identify the fleeing driver through:
- Surveillance camera footage from nearby businesses
- Traffic camera and red-light camera data
- Witness statements and descriptions
- Vehicle debris and paint transfer analysis
- Police investigation records
If the driver is identified, their liability insurance becomes available in addition to your UM coverage.
3. Other Liable Parties
In some cases, a third party shares responsibility — a bar that over-served the driver (dram shop liability), an employer if the driver was working, or a vehicle owner who negligently entrusted their car.
What to Do Immediately After a Hit-and-Run
- Call 911 — A police report is essential for UM claims in Georgia
- Document everything — Note the vehicle's color, make, model, plate number, direction of travel
- Look for witnesses — Get contact information from anyone who saw the accident
- Seek medical attention — Document your injuries promptly
- Contact Georgia Auto Law — Time-sensitive evidence like surveillance footage can be overwritten quickly
Why Choose Georgia Auto Law?
- No fee unless we win — You pay nothing upfront
- Free consultation — Speak with an attorney today
- Hit-and-run expertise — We know how to maximize UM claims and track down fleeing drivers
- DeKalb County court experience — We know the local courts and insurance landscape
Georgia Law and Your Rights
Georgia's statute of limitations is two years from the date of the accident (O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33). Do not wait to seek legal help — critical evidence disappears quickly in hit-and-run cases.
Contact Our Dunwoody Hit-and-Run Accident Attorneys
Call us today for a free consultation. The sooner you act, the better your chances of identifying the driver and preserving evidence.









