Roswell Rear-End Accident Lawyer
Rear-end collisions are the most common type of car accident in Roswell — and among the most contested by insurance companies. Even low-speed rear-end crashes can cause serious whiplash, herniated discs, and soft tissue injuries that require months of treatment. Georgia Auto Law fights the "minor impact" defense and recovers full compensation for Roswell rear-end accident victims.
The "Minor Impact" Defense
Insurance companies routinely argue that low-speed rear-end collisions cannot cause serious injuries. They hire biomechanical engineers to testify that the forces involved were too small to cause harm. Georgia Auto Law counters this defense with:
- Medical evidence linking the collision mechanism to your specific injuries
- Accident reconstruction showing actual impact forces
- Peer-reviewed research demonstrating that injuries occur even at speeds as low as 5-10 mph
- Your treating physician's testimony documenting symptom onset and progression
Common Rear-End Accident Injuries
- Whiplash — Neck strain from rapid acceleration-deceleration, often with delayed symptom onset
- Herniated discs — Spinal disc damage that may require surgery or epidural injections
- Concussions — Head impacts against steering wheels, headrests, or windows
- Lower back injuries — Lumbar strain and disc compression from the collision force
- Shoulder and arm injuries — From bracing against the steering wheel at impact
Where Rear-End Accidents Happen in Roswell
GA-400 merge points, Holcomb Bridge Road traffic lights, and Alpharetta Highway congestion produce frequent rear-end collisions during commuter hours.
Liability in Georgia Rear-End Accidents
Georgia law does not automatically assign fault to the rear driver, but there is a strong legal presumption of negligence. The rear driver must prove they had a valid reason for following too closely. Common exceptions include:
- The lead vehicle suddenly reversed
- The lead vehicle's brake lights were not functioning
- A third vehicle pushed the rear vehicle forward (chain reaction)
- The lead vehicle made a sudden, unexpected lane change
Georgia Auto Law investigates every rear-end accident to establish liability and counter any attempt to shift blame.
Why Choose Georgia Auto Law?
- No fee unless we win — You pay nothing upfront
- Free consultation — Speak with an attorney today
- Rear-end accident expertise — We know how to defeat the "minor impact" defense
- Local knowledge — We know the roads and courts in Roswell
Georgia Law and Your Rights
Georgia's modified comparative negligence rule (O.C.G.A. § 51-12-33) allows recovery as long as you are less than 50% at fault. The statute of limitations is two years (O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33).
Contact Our Roswell Rear-End Accident Attorneys
Call us today for a free consultation. Do not let the insurance company dismiss your injuries as "minor."









