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Marietta Hit-and-Run Accident Lawyer— Local Representation You Can Trust

If you or a loved one has been injured in a hit-and-run accident in Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia, the attorneys at Georgia Auto Law are here to help. We have extensive experience representing hit-and-run accident victims across Cobb County and throughout the state of Georgia.

According to Georgia Department of Transportation data, Cobb County recorded 28,340 crashes in 2024, resulting in 512 injuries and 67 fatalities. Marietta accounts for a significant share of these collisions. When you are injured in a hit-and-run accident in Marietta, you need an attorney who understands the local roads, courts, and insurance dynamics.

Hit-and-run accident cases in Marietta are typically filed in Cobb County Superior Court and Cobb County State Court. Georgia Auto Law’s attorneys are admitted in all Georgia courts and have direct experience with Cobb County’s judicial procedures, judges, and local rules.

Marietta Hit-and-Run Accident Lawyer

A hit-and-run accident in Marietta 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 Marietta

Marietta's US-41/Cobb Parkway corridor and I-75 on-ramps are common locations for hit-and-run accidents, where drivers flee onto the interstate before witnesses can identify them.

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

  1. Call 911 — A police report is essential for UM claims in Georgia
  2. Document everything — Note the vehicle's color, make, model, plate number, direction of travel
  3. Look for witnesses — Get contact information from anyone who saw the accident
  4. Seek medical attention — Document your injuries promptly
  5. 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
  • Cobb 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 Marietta 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.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I recover compensation if the hit-and-run driver is never found?
Yes. Georgia’s uninsured motorist (UM) coverage (O.C.G.A. § 33-7-11) is specifically designed for this situation. If you carry UM coverage, you can file a claim against your own insurance policy for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering — even if the other driver is never identified.
What should I do immediately after a hit-and-run in Georgia?
Call 911 immediately and report the hit-and-run. Try to note the fleeing vehicle’s make, model, color, license plate, and direction of travel. Check for nearby security cameras or witnesses. Seek medical attention even if injuries seem minor. File a police report and contact Georgia Auto Law before speaking with your own insurance company.
Is a hit-and-run a felony in Georgia?
Under O.C.G.A. § 40-6-270, leaving the scene of an accident involving injury or death is a felony in Georgia, punishable by 1–10 years in prison. If the accident involves only property damage, it is a misdemeanor. A criminal conviction can also strengthen your civil injury claim.
How does uninsured motorist coverage work in hit-and-run cases?
Georgia law requires insurers to offer UM coverage, and most policies include it unless you explicitly rejected it in writing. UM coverage pays for your injuries, lost wages, and pain and suffering when the at-fault driver is uninsured or unidentified (hit-and-run). Georgia Auto Law reviews your policy to identify all available coverage.
How long do I have to file a hit-and-run claim in Georgia?
The statute of limitations for personal injury in Georgia is two years from the accident date (O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33). However, your UM insurance policy may have shorter notice requirements. Contact Georgia Auto Law immediately to ensure you meet all deadlines.
How long does a hit-and-run case take to resolve in Georgia?
Hit-and-run cases typically take 6–18 months to resolve. If the driver is identified, the timeline is similar to a standard car accident case. If the driver is never found, the case proceeds as a UM claim against your own insurance, which often settles faster. Georgia Auto Law begins investigating immediately to maximize the chance of identifying the fleeing driver.
How much does a Georgia hit-and-run lawyer cost?
Georgia Auto Law works on a contingency fee basis — you pay nothing unless we recover compensation. We advance all costs including private investigation, surveillance footage retrieval, and expert analysis.
Recent Wins

Real Results for Real Clients

Insurance companies start low. We push back. Here’s what we recovered after they tried to lowball our clients.

Car Accident2025

Insurance Offered

$150,000

We Recovered

$2.5M

Atlanta, GA

Truck Accident2025

Insurance Offered

$150,000

We Recovered

$1.4M

Marietta, GA

Car Accident2024

Insurance Offered

$65,000

We Recovered

$950K

Sandy Springs, GA

Car Accident2024

Insurance Offered

$50,000

We Recovered

$850K

Roswell, GA

Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Every case is different. These figures represent actual client recoveries.

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