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Today, Barry’s is on the cusp of continued global expansion with over 100,000 members working out weekly in studios in over a dozen different countries.

Car Accident Lawyer

As the commercial and transportation hub of Georgia, rapidly growing Atlanta includes six interstates and hundreds of heavily traveled roads that crisscross Fulton County, GA. Combined with more distractions than ever, Atlanta, GA is also a hub for auto accidents. Although the best intentions of drivers can prevent costly car crashes in Atlanta, Georgia, the timeless law called Murphy’s Law often rears its ugly head on area roads and highways.

Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong.

Atlanta and Georgia Auto Accident Statistics

According to the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT), more than 350,000 car accidents occur in The Peach State each year. A vast majority of Atlanta, GA auto accidents result in minor damage and little or no harm done to both drivers and passengers. However, because of negligence, Atlanta auto accidents can include significant vehicle damage, as well as major injuries to one or more passengers.

The National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration (NHTSA) ranks the roadway system in Atlanta, Georgia as the one of the most dangerous in the United States.

Let’s look at a few statistics:

  •      More than half of all drivers use cell phones while operating a motor vehicle
  •      34% of drivers admit to texting while behind the wheel of a car
  •      Fulton County annually reports the most auto accidents and fatalities caused by car crashes
  •      About 90% of Atlanta is located in Fulton County
  •      Atlanta metro drivers spend nearly 10% of the day in traffic

How to Handle a Car Accident in Atlanta, Georgia

Becoming involved in an Atlanta, GA auto accident requires motorists to follow five important tips:

  •      Stop the car and remain at the accident scene
  •      Contact law enforcement
  •      Exchange insurance information with the other driver(s)
  •      Document the accident scene, including taking photos of damage and tire marks
  •      Consult with an experienced personal injury lawyer

Under Georgia law, motorists must remain at the scene of an accident if there is an injury or property damage of at least $500. Having a law enforcement official arrive at the accident scene is critical because you need a formal accident report to file with your auto insurance company. Your personal injury attorney will also want to review the law enforcement agency’s vehicle accident report. You should contact your auto insurance company as soon as possible after an Atlanta car accident and if you suffer any injuries, the same sense of urgency should apply to contacting your health insurer.

Work with an Atlanta, Georgia Licensed Personal Injury Lawyer

The last tip on our list is perhaps the most important tip, especially if you suffer one or more injuries because the negligence of another motorist. Car accident victims that try to submit insurance claims and seek monetary damages for driver neglect on their own typically find themselves on the short end of the legal stick.

If you suffer a serious injury caused by an auto accident, you should schedule a free consultation with a highly rated auto accident lawyer.