Pedestrian Alyssa Stringer Seriously Injured in Multi-Vehicle Crash Near Kennesaw State University's Frey Road Intersection

Modified Date: 
Sat, 02/08/2025 - 9:23am
Accident Date: 
Thursday, January 16, 2025

 

On January 16, 2025, at approximately 4:30 p.m., a serious accident occurred near Kennesaw State University's campus at the intersection of Frey Road and the Skip Spann Connector. According to the Cobb County Police Department, the incident began when two vehicles collided as one was traveling south on Frey Road. The impact caused one of the vehicles to strike a pedestrian who was standing in a raised pedestrian safety zone. While the drivers emerged uninjured, the pedestrian sustained serious injuries and was transported to the hospital. The incident drew significant attention from the campus community, with KSU freshman Joshua Fowler reporting approximately 100 onlookers gathered at the scene alongside multiple police units. The accident has sparked renewed concerns about pedestrian safety in the area and prompted the formation of a student-led safety advocacy group.

Location and Infrastructure

The intersection of Frey Road and the Skip Spann Connector serves as a crucial access point to Kennesaw State University's campus, experiencing heavy vehicular and pedestrian traffic throughout the day. The area features raised pedestrian safety zones and traffic signals, but students report frequent instances of aggressive driving behaviors, including vehicles "whipping around" turns and encroaching on pedestrian crossing zones. A particularly problematic area has been identified at the left turn from Frey Road onto Hopkins Drive, where the Cobb County Department of Transportation has noted a "concerning number of crashes." The intersection's proximity to campus makes it a high-traffic area during class changes, with substantial student foot traffic crossing between university facilities.

Legal Rights and Considerations

Under Georgia law, pedestrians injured in motor vehicle accidents may be entitled to seek compensation through multiple channels. The state's personal injury statutes provide a two-year statute of limitations for filing claims related to accident injuries. Compensation may cover medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and long-term rehabilitation costs. Georgia follows a modified comparative negligence system, meaning injured parties may recover damages as long as they are found to be less than 50% at fault for the incident. In cases involving multiple vehicles, liability determination may involve complex investigations of all parties' actions, including compliance with traffic signals and pedestrian right-of-way laws. An experienced Atlanta pedestrian injury lawyer(link is external) will handle all aspects of the legal claim.

 

Related Resources

Emergency Services:

  • Cobb County Police Department: (770) 499-3911
  • Wellstar Kennestone Hospital Emergency Department: (770) 793-5000
  • Cobb County Emergency Medical Services: 911

Traffic Safety Resources:

  • Cobb County Department of Transportation: (770) 528-1600
  • Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety: (404) 656-6996
  • KSU Office of Emergency Management: (470) 578-6985

Support Services:

  • KSU Student Health Services: (470) 578-6644
  • Georgia Crime Victims Compensation Program: (800) 547-0060
  • Brain Injury Association of Georgia: (404) 712-5504

Legal References:

  • Georgia Code Title 40, Chapter 6 (Uniform Rules of the Road)
  • Georgia Department of Driver Services Pedestrian Safety Guide
  • Cobb County Transportation Management Ordinances
People Involved: 
Alyssa Stringer