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Roswell Pedestrian Accident Lawyer | Georgia Auto Law— Local Representation You Can Trust

Roswell’s roads — including Holcomb Bridge Road, GA-400 Through Roswell, and Alpharetta Highway (GA-9) — are among the most dangerous in Fulton County for pedestrian accidents, especially at crosswalks and intersections. If you or a loved one has been injured in a pedestrian accident in Roswell, Georgia, the attorneys at Georgia Auto Law are here to fight for maximum compensation on your behalf.

According to Georgia Department of Transportation data, Fulton County recorded 51,572 crashes in 2024, resulting in 944 injuries and 93 fatalities. Roswell accounts for a significant share of these collisions. When you are injured in a pedestrian accident in Roswell, you need an attorney who understands the local roads, courts, and insurance dynamics.

Pedestrian accident cases in Roswell are typically filed in Fulton County Superior Court and Roswell Municipal Court. Georgia Auto Law’s attorneys are admitted in all Georgia courts and have direct experience with Fulton County’s judicial procedures, judges, and local rules.

Roswell Pedestrian Accident Lawyer | Georgia Auto Law— What You Need to Know

A Georgia pedestrian accident lawyer represents walkers, joggers, and runners struck by negligent drivers. Pedestrian accidents produce some of the most catastrophic injuries because pedestrians have zero structural protection against a multi-ton vehicle traveling at speed.

Georgia law requires drivers to yield the right of way to pedestrians within crosswalks (O.C.G.A. § 40-6-91) and to exercise due care to avoid colliding with any pedestrian on the roadway (O.C.G.A. § 40-6-93). Despite these protections, pedestrian fatalities in Georgia have risen sharply — Georgia consistently ranks among the top five deadliest states for pedestrians in the United States.

Insurance companies frequently attempt to shift blame to pedestrian victims by alleging jaywalking, distraction, or dark clothing. Under Georgia’s modified comparative negligence statute (O.C.G.A. § 51-12-33), even a pedestrian who was partially at fault can recover compensation as long as their fault is less than 50%. Georgia Auto Law counters victim-blaming tactics with accident reconstruction, traffic camera footage, and expert testimony.

The two-year statute of limitations (O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33) applies to pedestrian accident claims. Pedestrian accidents often involve complex liability — the driver, a government entity responsible for road design or signal timing, or a property owner whose inadequate lighting contributed to the crash. Georgia Auto Law investigates every liable party to maximize recovery.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where do most pedestrian accidents happen in Roswell?
Canton Street in historic downtown Roswell sees pedestrian accidents where heavy foot traffic from restaurants, shops, and community events conflicts with vehicle traffic. Holcomb Bridge Road is one of the most dangerous roads for pedestrians in Roswell, with high speeds and limited crosswalk infrastructure. The GA-400 interchange areas at Holcomb Bridge Road and Mansell Road also create dangerous conditions for pedestrians navigating between commercial developments.
What should I do if I'm hit by a car while walking in Roswell?
Call 911 immediately and seek medical attention, even if your injuries seem minor. Under Georgia law (O.C.G.A. § 40-6-91), drivers must yield to pedestrians in marked crosswalks. Document the scene with photos, get the driver's information and witness contacts, and obtain a police report from the Roswell Police Department. Contact Georgia Auto Law to file a claim in Fulton County — we handle pedestrian accident cases on contingency.
How dangerous is Roswell for pedestrians?
Fulton County recorded 93 traffic fatalities in 2024, and Roswell's mix of walkable downtown streets and high-speed arterials creates uneven pedestrian safety. Canton Street's pedestrian-friendly design contrasts sharply with Holcomb Bridge Road and Alpharetta Highway, where wide lanes and high speeds make crossing on foot dangerous. Georgia Auto Law fights for full compensation for pedestrian accident victims throughout the Roswell and Fulton County area.
What should I do after being hit by a car as a pedestrian in Georgia?
Call 911 immediately, seek medical attention even if injuries seem minor, document the scene with photos, get the driver’s information and witness contacts, and do not admit any fault. Contact a pedestrian accident attorney before speaking with the driver’s insurance company.
Who is at fault in a pedestrian accident in Georgia?
Georgia’s modified comparative negligence rule (O.C.G.A. § 51-12-33) applies. Drivers must yield to pedestrians in crosswalks (O.C.G.A. § 40-6-91), but pedestrians also have a duty to obey traffic signals. You can recover compensation as long as you are less than 50% at fault.
How much is a pedestrian accident case worth in Georgia?
Pedestrian accident cases typically involve severe injuries because pedestrians have no structural protection. Cases involving broken bones, TBI, or spinal injuries often reach six or seven figures. Value depends on injury severity, medical costs, lost wages, and available insurance coverage.
What is the statute of limitations for a pedestrian accident in Georgia?
You have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit (O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33). If the pedestrian was killed, the wrongful death statute of limitations is also two years. Do not delay — critical evidence like surveillance footage and witness memories degrade quickly.
Can I still recover compensation if I was jaywalking when hit?
Yes, but your compensation may be reduced. Under Georgia’s comparative negligence law, jaywalking may reduce your recovery by your percentage of fault. However, drivers still have a duty to exercise due care to avoid hitting pedestrians regardless of where they are walking. An experienced attorney can minimize fault attribution.

Insurers start low. We make them pay what the case is worth.

Here’s the gap between the first offer and what we actually recovered after the insurance company tried to lowball our clients.

Car AccidentAtlanta, GA · 2025
Insurance Offered$150,000
We Recovered$2.5M
  • Truck AccidentMarietta, GA · 2025
    Recovered$1.4M
  • Car AccidentSandy Springs, GA · 2024
    Recovered$950K
  • Car AccidentRoswell, GA · 2024
    Recovered$850K

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