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Sandy Springs Pedestrian Accident Lawyer | Georgia Auto Law— Local Representation You Can Trust
Sandy Springs’s roads — including I-285/GA-400 Interchange, Roswell Road, and Hammond Drive — 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 Sandy Springs, 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. Sandy Springs accounts for a significant share of these collisions. When you are injured in a pedestrian accident in Sandy Springs, you need an attorney who understands the local roads, courts, and insurance dynamics.
Pedestrian accident cases in Sandy Springs are typically filed in Fulton County Superior Court and Sandy Springs 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.
Sandy Springs 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.
Call (404) 662-4949 for a free pedestrian accident case evaluation.
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$8,500
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$150,000
Atlanta, GA
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$25,000
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$550,000
Marietta, GA
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$15,000
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$425,000
Roswell, GA
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$12,000
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$285,000
Decatur, GA
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