Multi-Vehicle Fatal Collision Involving Tractor Trailers Closes I-75 Southbound in Gordon County, Georgia

Modified Date: 
Fri, 05/16/2025 - 9:01am
Accident Date: 
Tuesday, May 13, 2025

3 dead, 2 injured in tractor-trailer crash that left I-75 shut down for hours

They say a tractor-trailer crashed into a car before crashing into two other tractor-trailers and two other vehicles.

 

A devastating multi-vehicle crash on Interstate 75 in Gordon County, Georgia, resulted in three fatalities and two hospitalizations on Tuesday morning, bringing traffic to a complete standstill. The catastrophic accident involved six vehicles, including three tractor-trailers, which created a complex and deadly collision scene. According to Georgia State Patrol reports, the incident began when a tractor-trailer initially crashed into a car, subsequently triggering a chain reaction that involved two additional tractor-trailers and two other vehicles. The severity of the crash was highlighted by a Ford Ranger catching fire during the incident, adding to the chaos and destruction. Emergency responders quickly descended on the scene, closing the southbound lanes of Interstate 75 for several hours as they worked to manage the aftermath, investigate the cause, and provide critical assistance to the injured.

Location and Infrastructure

Interstate 75 in Gordon County represents a critical transportation corridor in northwest Georgia, characterized by heavy commercial and passenger traffic. The highway serves as a major north-south route connecting major metropolitan areas and is known for its challenging driving conditions, particularly for commercial vehicles. This section of I-75 traverses rural terrain with varying road conditions and potential visibility challenges. The area is prone to high-volume truck traffic, which can increase the risk of multi-vehicle accidents. Nearby municipalities include Calhoun and surrounding rural communities, with the interstate serving as a crucial economic and transportation lifeline for the region.

Legal Rights and Considerations

In cases of multi-vehicle accidents involving commercial vehicles, potential legal considerations can be complex. Georgia state law provides specific provisions for personal injury and wrongful death claims arising from motor vehicle accidents. Victims or their families may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and potential punitive damages. The statute of limitations for filing personal injury claims in Georgia is typically two years from the date of the accident, while wrongful death claims have a similar timeframe. Insurance investigations will likely involve multiple parties, including individual drivers, trucking companies, and respective insurance providers. Victims are advised to document all medical treatments, preserve evidence, and consult with legal professionals specializing in motor vehicle accident claims.

Related Resources

Emergency Services

  • Georgia State Patrol: (404) 624-7500
  • Gordon County 911 Emergency Services
  • Calhoun-Gordon County Emergency Management Agency

Traffic Safety Resources

  • Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) Traffic Safety
  • National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
  • Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety

Support Services

  • Victim Support Services of Northwest Georgia
  • Georgia Trauma Support Network
  • Local Counseling and Grief Support Centers

Legal and Regulatory Information

  • Georgia Motor Vehicle Accident Laws
  • GDOT Traffic Accident Report Resources
  • Georgia Department of Driver Services

Note: This report is based on preliminary information and is intended for informational purposes. Detailed investigations are ongoing.

Roadway: 
Interstate 75