Severe Multi-Vehicle Crash Shuts Down Interstate 20 in Lithia Springs, Georgia

Modified Date: 
Tue, 07/29/2025 - 6:51am
Accident Date: 
Monday, July 28, 2025

I-20 eastbound reopens in Douglas County after crash with injuries

All lanes were closed until 4:30 p.m., when officials announced the road had reopened. 

Crash involving dump truck shuts down I-20 eastbound

The collision happened before the Thornton Road exit. Georgia State Patrol said the dump truck was going westbound when it had a front tire failure, causing it to hit one vehicle.

 

On a critical Monday afternoon, a serious multi-vehicle collision brought Interstate 20 eastbound to a complete standstill near Thornton Road in Lithia Springs, Douglas County. The incident, which occurred just after 2 p.m., resulted in a two-hour road closure that significantly disrupted traffic flow in the area. Emergency responders quickly mobilized to the scene, addressing the crash that involved multiple vehicles and resulted in reported injuries. Preliminary information from Douglas County authorities confirmed the severity of the incident, with visual evidence from the scene indicating extensive vehicle damage and a complex accident site.

The location of this crash—Interstate 20 near Thornton Road in Lithia Springs—is a critical transportation corridor with complex traffic dynamics. This stretch of highway is a major east-west route through the western suburbs of Atlanta, known for high-volume traffic and potential congestion during peak hours. The area around Thornton Road is characterized by industrial and residential developments, with multiple entry and exit points that can create challenging driving conditions. Local traffic patterns in this region often involve a mix of commuter traffic, commercial vehicles, and local transportation, making road safety a paramount concern for drivers and local authorities.

Regarding legal considerations, victims of multi-vehicle accidents in Georgia may have several important rights and potential courses of action. Under Georgia state law, individuals involved in such incidents may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, property damage, lost wages, and potential pain and suffering. The state's comparative negligence laws allow for recovery of damages even if the victim is partially at fault, though compensation may be reduced proportionally. Typically, victims have a two-year statute of limitations for filing personal injury claims, beginning from the date of the accident. Insurance claims should be initiated promptly, and it is crucial to document all medical treatments, vehicle damages, and associated expenses.

Related Resources

Emergency Services:

  • Douglas County 911 Emergency Services
  • Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) Traffic Management
  • Lithia Springs Local Emergency Medical Services

Traffic Safety Resources:

  • Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety
  • GDOT Traffic Information (511 Website)
  • Douglas County Traffic Division

Victim Support Services:

  • Georgia Victim Compensation Program
  • Local Personal Injury Support Groups
  • Douglas County Victim Assistance Program

Legal and Regulatory Information:

  • Georgia Motor Vehicle Accident Laws
  • GDOT Accident Reporting Guidelines
  • State Bar of Georgia - Personal Injury Resources

Disclaimer: This information is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Individuals involved in accidents should consult with legal and medical professionals for personalized guidance.

Type: Car Accident
Roadway: 
Interstate 20