Car Crashes Into DeKalb County, Georgia, Gas Station on Bouldercrest Road, Bursts Into Flames

Modified Date: 
Sat, 11/29/2025 - 7:07am
Accident Date: 
Saturday, November 29, 2025

Car plows through DeKalb County gas station, catches on fire

Officials have not commented on how the car veered off the road.

 

A dramatic overnight crash sent four people to the hospital after a vehicle drove through the side of a BP gas station and erupted in flames in DeKalb County early Saturday morning. The incident occurred at approximately 1:40 a.m. at the BP station located on Bouldercrest Road. DeKalb County Fire Rescue crews responded to the scene and successfully extinguished the vehicle fire before it could spread to the gas station's fuel pumps or structure. Among the four individuals transported to area hospitals for treatment was at least one child, though the extent of their injuries has not been disclosed. The circumstances that caused the driver to lose control and veer off Bouldercrest Road into the gas station remain under investigation by local authorities. No information has been released regarding whether speed, impairment, or other factors contributed to the crash. The incident forced a temporary closure of the affected gas station as emergency crews worked to secure the scene and investigators documented the crash site.

Location and Infrastructure

Bouldercrest Road is a major thoroughfare running through southeastern DeKalb County, connecting several residential neighborhoods and commercial districts in the Atlanta metropolitan area. This corridor experiences significant traffic volume throughout the day and night, serving as a vital link between Interstate 20 and local communities. The roadway features multiple commercial properties, including gas stations, convenience stores, and retail establishments that attract considerable vehicle and pedestrian activity. Gas station locations along busy roads present unique safety considerations due to the combination of fueling vehicles, pedestrian traffic, and drivers entering and exiting the property. The specific BP station involved in this incident sits along a section of Bouldercrest Road known for its commercial development. Authorities have not yet commented on whether road conditions, visibility issues, or infrastructure factors played any role in this crash.

Legal Rights and Considerations

Georgia law provides important protections for individuals injured in motor vehicle accidents, including crashes involving commercial properties. Under Georgia Code § 9-3-33, injured parties generally have two years from the date of an accident to file a personal injury lawsuit seeking compensation for their damages. Victims of serious crashes may be entitled to recover damages including medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and property damage. When accidents involve commercial properties like gas stations, multiple parties may potentially bear liability depending on the circumstances, including the at-fault driver and possibly property owners if hazardous conditions contributed to the crash. Georgia operates under a modified comparative negligence system, meaning injured parties can recover damages as long as they are less than 50% at fault for the accident. Insurance considerations in Georgia are governed by minimum liability requirements, though many crashes result in damages exceeding these minimums, particularly when serious injuries or multiple victims are involved.

Related Resources

Emergency Services:

  • DeKalb County Fire Rescue: 911 (Emergency) / (404) 371-2170 (Non-Emergency)
  • DeKalb County Police Department: 911 (Emergency) / (770) 724-7000 (Non-Emergency)
  • Grady Memorial Hospital: (404) 616-1000

Traffic Safety Resources:

  • Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT): (404) 631-1990
  • Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety: www.gahighwaysafety.org
  • DeKalb County Traffic Safety: (404) 371-2000

Support Services:

  • Georgia Trauma Commission: (404) 679-0547
  • Safe Kids Georgia: (404) 785-7700
  • Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Georgia: (404) 897-8233

Legal and Regulatory Information:

  • Georgia Department of Driver Services: www.dds.ga.gov
  • Official Code of Georgia (Traffic Laws): www.lexisnexis.com/hottopics/gacode
  • Georgia Department of Insurance: (404) 656-2070
Type: Car Accident
Topics: 
Fire