Four people injured in collision on Interstate 20 in Atlanta, Georgia

Modified Date: 
Mon, 11/18/2024 - 5:28am
Accident Date: 
Sunday, November 17, 2024

2 adults, 2 children pulled from crash on I-20 in Atlanta

Atlanta firefighters rescued four people, including two children, from a crash on Interstate 20 Sunday night.

Four Rescued After Serious Crash on I-20 East in Atlanta, Including Two Children

A serious vehicular accident on Interstate 20 eastbound required emergency response and multiple hospitalizations on Sunday evening, November 17, 2024. The incident occurred near the McDaniel Street exit around 8:14 p.m., prompting a swift response from Atlanta Fire and Rescue who successfully extracted four victims from the wreckage. The crash involved two adults who were transported to Grady Memorial Hospital for treatment, while two children were taken to Children's Healthcare of Atlanta's Arthur M. Blank Hospital. Emergency responders have not released information about the victims' conditions or the specific circumstances that led to the collision. The incident required emergency response operations on one of Atlanta's major east-west corridors during evening hours.

Location and Infrastructure

The crash site on I-20 eastbound near McDaniel Street is located in a heavily traveled section of Atlanta's interstate system. This segment of I-20 serves as a crucial east-west artery through downtown Atlanta, connecting with I-75/85 (the Downtown Connector) approximately one mile east of the crash location. The McDaniel Street area typically experiences high traffic volumes, particularly during evening hours, as it provides access to several major Atlanta neighborhoods including West End and Mechanicsville. The interstate in this section features multiple lanes with standard shoulder areas and is equipped with overhead digital traffic information boards and regular highway lighting.

Legal Rights and Considerations

Under Georgia law, accident victims have two years from the date of the incident to file personal injury claims (O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33). When children are involved, special considerations may apply regarding the statute of limitations and settlement approval requirements. Georgia follows a modified comparative negligence system, where parties less than 50% at fault may seek compensation. Available damages typically include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and property damage. Insurance claims should be initiated promptly, though victims should consider seeking legal counsel before providing recorded statements to insurers. Parents may file claims on behalf of minor children for medical expenses and other damages. A good Atlanta car crash law firm will handle all aspects of the injury claim.

Legal Considerations: Child Injury Claims in Georgia Accidents

In Georgia, claims involving injured children have special legal protections and considerations. The statute of limitations is typically "tolled" (paused) until the child reaches age 18, giving them until their 20th birthday to file a personal injury claim. Additionally, any settlement over $15,000 involving a minor must be approved by the court through a "minor's compromise" proceeding to ensure the settlement serves the child's best interests.

Related Resources

Emergency Services:

  • Atlanta Fire Rescue Department: (404) 546-7000
  • Grady Memorial Hospital: (404) 616-1000
  • Children's Healthcare of Atlanta - Blank Hospital: (404) 785-5437

Traffic Safety Resources:

  • Georgia Department of Transportation: 511 or www.511ga.org
  • Atlanta Police Department Traffic Unit: (404) 658-6636

Support Services:

  • Georgia Crime Victims Compensation Program: (800) 547-0060
  • Atlanta Victim Assistance: (404) 588-4740

Legal References:

  • Georgia Driver's Manual: dds.georgia.gov
  • Official Code of Georgia Annotated: www.legis.ga.gov
Type: Car Accident
Roadway: 
Interstate 20