Atlanta Pedestrian Accident Injuries: Understanding Your Legal Rights

 

Every year, hundreds of pedestrians are struck by vehicles on Atlanta's busy streets, leading to devastating injuries and life-altering consequences. The city's rapid growth and development have created unique challenges for pedestrian safety, particularly in high-traffic areas like Peachtree Street, Buckhead, and Midtown. Pedestrians face multiple hazards, including distracted drivers, poorly maintained crosswalks, inadequate lighting, and aggressive driving behaviors. Common injuries in these accidents range from broken bones and traumatic brain injuries to spinal cord damage and internal trauma. When pedestrian accidents occur due to driver negligence, unsafe road conditions, or malfunctioning traffic signals, victims may have grounds for a personal injury claim. These cases often involve complex liability issues, especially when multiple parties share responsibility, such as drivers, property owners, or municipal entities responsible for road maintenance and safety infrastructure.

Legal Rights and Considerations

Under Georgia Code § 40-6-91, pedestrians have the right of way at marked crosswalks and intersection crossings, though they must exercise reasonable care for their safety. The state follows a modified comparative negligence system, meaning pedestrians can recover damages if they are less than 50% at fault for the accident. Georgia's statute of limitations allows two years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. Insurance considerations typically involve the driver's liability coverage, the pedestrian's own health insurance, and potentially uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage. Compensation may include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and in cases of permanent disability, long-term care costs. Additionally, Georgia's comparative negligence laws may affect the final settlement amount based on each party's degree of fault in the accident. An experienced Atlanta pedestrian accident lawyer will handle all aspects of the legal claim.

A good personal injury lawyer can help with a pedestrian injury insurance claim when someone has been involved in any kind of accident including:

Related Resources

Local Courts:

  • Fulton County Superior Court
  • State Court of Fulton County
  • Atlanta Municipal Court

Support Services:

  • Georgia Brain and Spinal Injury Trust Fund
  • Shepherd Center (specialized rehabilitation facility)
  • Atlanta Legal Aid Society
  • Georgia Crime Victims Compensation Program

Regulatory Resources:

  • Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety
  • Georgia Department of Transportation Pedestrian Safety Action Plan
  • City of Atlanta Department of Transportation Vision Zero Program
  • Georgia Code Title 40 (Motor Vehicles and Traffic)

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