Fatal Motorcycle Crash Claims Life at Old National Highway and Flat Shoals Road in South Fulton, Georgia

Modified Date: 
Sun, 02/16/2025 - 10:06am
Accident Date: 
Saturday, February 15, 2025

Motorcyclist killed after crash near Old National Highway in South Fulton(link is external)

The identity of the motorcyclist has not been released at this time.

One dead after fatal motorcycle crash in South Fulton(link is external)

The accident happened at the intersection of Old National Highway and Flat Shoals Road.

 

A tragic collision between a motorcycle and a vehicle claimed the life of a motorcyclist on Saturday evening at the intersection of Old National Highway and Flat Shoals Road in South Fulton, Georgia. South Fulton Police Department officers responded to the scene immediately following the crash, which occurred at a major junction in the southern portion of the metropolitan Atlanta area. Emergency responders arrived at the scene, though details about specific medical interventions have not been released. The intersection was temporarily closed as authorities conducted their investigation, with local law enforcement directing motorists to seek alternate routes. The identity of the deceased motorcyclist is being withheld pending notification of next of kin. The circumstances surrounding the crash and the status of any other involved parties remain under investigation by South Fulton Police.

Location and Infrastructure

The intersection of Old National Highway and Flat Shoals Road represents a significant traffic junction in South Fulton, serving as a major arterial route connecting residential and commercial areas. Old National Highway, also known as State Route 279, is a heavily traveled north-south corridor that connects South Fulton to College Park and other parts of southern Metro Atlanta. The intersection features traditional traffic signal controls and turn lanes, experiencing substantial daily traffic volume, particularly during peak hours. The area surrounding the intersection includes various businesses and retail establishments, contributing to regular pedestrian and vehicular activity. This corridor has historically been an important transportation route for both local and through traffic in South Fulton.

Legal Rights and Considerations

In Georgia, motorcycle accident victims and their families have specific legal rights under state law. The statute of limitations for personal injury or wrongful death claims is generally two years from the date of the accident. Georgia follows a modified comparative negligence system, where parties can recover damages if they are found to be less than 50% at fault for the accident. Potential compensation may include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and in cases of fatality, funeral expenses and wrongful death damages. Insurance considerations typically involve both liability coverage from the at-fault party and possibly underinsured/uninsured motorist coverage. Survivors may be entitled to death benefits through various insurance policies, including personal injury protection (PIP) if applicable.

Related Resources

Emergency Services:

  • South Fulton Police Department: (470) 809-7300
  • South Fulton Fire Department: (470) 809-7500
  • Grady Memorial Hospital Trauma Center: (404) 616-1000

Traffic Safety Resources:

  • Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety
  • Georgia Department of Transportation Safety Programs
  • Metro Atlanta Motorcycle Safety Programs

Support Services:

  • Georgia Crime Victims Compensation Program
  • Georgia Brain and Spinal Injury Trust Fund
  • Atlanta Victim Assistance Program

Legal References:

  • Georgia Code Title 40 (Motor Vehicles and Traffic)
  • Georgia Department of Driver Services Motorcycle Manual
  • Georgia Department of Transportation Safety Regulations