Marietta Pedestrian Accident Lawyer

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$12.5 Million
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$7.2 Million
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$5 Million
Wrongful Death
$4 Million
Trip & Fall
$3.6 Million
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$3.2 Million
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$2.7 Million
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$1.9 Million
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$1.5 Million
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$1.2 Million
Auto Accident
$1.2 Million
Auto Accident
$1 Million
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$750K
Auto Accident

Walking should be safe. Every day, pedestrians cross streets, use sidewalks, and move through parking lots expecting drivers to follow traffic laws. When vehicles strike pedestrians in Marietta, the results often involve serious injuries that require immediate medical attention and long-term care. The Persons Firm stands ready to protect your rights and fight for the compensation you deserve after a pedestrian accident. Contact our experienced Marietta pedestrian accident lawyers today.

Georgia Laws That Protect Pedestrians

Georgia law provides specific protections for pedestrians through O.C.G.A. § 40-6-91, which establishes clear rules for both drivers and pedestrians. Drivers must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians in crosswalks and must exercise due care to avoid striking any pedestrian. This law places significant responsibility on vehicle operators to watch for people walking near roadways.

Pedestrians also have legal duties under Georgia law. They must use sidewalks when available and cross streets at marked crosswalks or intersections when possible. However, even when a pedestrian violates these rules, drivers still bear the primary responsibility to avoid accidents.

Common Locations Where Pedestrian Accidents Occur

Marietta pedestrian accidents happen in predictable locations throughout our city. Busy commercial areas like the Marietta Square and shopping centers on South Cobb Drive see frequent foot traffic mixing with vehicle traffic. School zones present particular dangers during morning drop-off and afternoon pickup times when children may dart into streets unexpectedly.

Parking lots at major retailers and medical facilities create hazardous conditions for pedestrians. Drivers often focus on finding parking spaces rather than watching for people walking to and from their vehicles. Residential neighborhoods with limited sidewalks force pedestrians to share road space with cars, especially during evening hours when visibility decreases.

The areas surrounding MARTA bus stops and the Marietta Transfer Center also present elevated risks. Pedestrians rushing to catch buses may not pay adequate attention to traffic patterns, while drivers may not expect people to suddenly appear from behind buses or other large vehicles.

Types of Injuries From Pedestrian Accidents

Pedestrian accidents typically result in severe injuries because the human body has no protection against a multi-ton vehicle. The most common injuries include:

  • Traumatic brain injuries can cause lasting cognitive problems and personality changes
  • Spinal cord injuries leading to partial or complete paralysis below the injury site
  • Multiple bone fractures requiring surgeries, metal implants, and months of rehabilitation
  • Internal organ damage affecting the liver, spleen, kidneys, or other vital organs

These injuries often require extensive medical treatment that can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. Physical therapy, occupational therapy, and adaptive equipment become necessary for many victims to regain basic daily functions. Some pedestrian accident victims never fully recover from their injuries and require lifetime care assistance.

Building a Strong Legal Case

A successful pedestrian accident claim requires thorough investigation and evidence collection. Police reports provide the official version of events, but they may not capture all relevant details. Witness statements help establish how the accident occurred and who bears responsibility.

Traffic camera footage and nearby security cameras often record pedestrian accidents. This video evidence can prove driver negligence or show that the pedestrian followed traffic laws. Cell phone records may reveal whether the driver was texting or talking on the phone at the time of impact.

Medical records document the full extent of injuries and link them directly to the accident. Expert witnesses, including accident reconstruction specialists and medical professionals, can explain complex issues to insurance companies and juries. These experts help demonstrate how the accident occurred and why the injuries require specific treatments and ongoing care.

Insurance Claims and Settlement Negotiations

Georgia requires drivers to carry minimum liability insurance coverage of $25,000 per person and $50,000 per accident for bodily injury. However, serious pedestrian accidents often result in damages that far exceed these minimum amounts. Additional coverage sources may include:

  • Underinsured motorist coverage on the victim’s own auto insurance policy
  • Commercial insurance if the at-fault driver was working at the time of the accident
  • Municipal insurance coverage is required when poor road design or maintenance contributed to the accident
  • Property owner insurance if dangerous conditions on private property played a role

Insurance companies routinely attempt to minimize payouts to pedestrian accident victims. They may argue that the pedestrian was partially at fault or that the injuries are not as severe as claimed. Having experienced legal representation levels the playing field and ensures that insurance companies cannot take advantage of injured victims who are focused on their recovery.

Damages Available to Pedestrian Accident Victims

Georgia law allows pedestrian accident victims to seek compensation for both economic and non-economic damages. Economic damages have specific dollar amounts that can be calculated based on bills, pay stubs, and expert projections.

Non-economic damages compensate victims for pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of life enjoyment. These damages recognize that pedestrian accidents cause more than just financial harm. Victims may experience depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress that affects their relationships and overall quality of life.

Georgia law may allow punitive damages designed to punish the wrongdoer and deter similar behavior. These damages go beyond compensating the victim and send a message that dangerous driving will not be tolerated.

Areas We Serve in Marietta and Surrounding Communities

The Persons Firm represents pedestrian accident victims throughout Marietta and the surrounding areas. We serve clients in these zip codes and communities:

  • 30060, 30061, 30062, 30063 covering central Marietta and surrounding neighborhoods
  • 30064, 30066, 30067, 30068, including Smyrna, Vinings, and parts of East Cobb
  • 30080, 30082, 30090 serving Kennesaw, Acworth, and northern Cobb County areas
  • Adjacent areas, including Roswell, Alpharetta, and portions of Fulton County

Our local knowledge of Marietta streets, traffic patterns, and accident-prone areas helps us build stronger cases for our clients. We work with local medical providers, investigators, and expert witnesses who are familiar with Georgia law and local court procedures.

Take Action After a Pedestrian Accident

A Marietta pedestrian accident lawyer from The Persons Firm will handle all aspects of your case while you focus on healing from your injuries. We investigate the accident, communicate with insurance companies, and fight for maximum compensation through negotiation or trial if necessary. Contact us today to get started!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some of the most common questions people ask us about personal injury. We’re happy to answer your questions at your personalized consultation.
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Can any attorney handle a personal injury case?

Any attorney that is licensed in the jurisdiction where your case is can represent you. But a personal injury attorney has specialized experience and resources. They understand how a personal injury claim can be complex, and they can identify issues that are the most important to your case. At The Persons Firm, our entire practice is devoted to the needs of personal injury victims.

How long do I have to file a personal injury claim?

Most Georgia personal injury claims must be filed within two years of the accident. When a claim involves the government, the deadline is much shorter. You should never wait to contact a lawyer to start preparing your case.

How do you start a personal injury case?

You start a personal injury case by determining the grounds for compensation and who may be responsible to pay. Then, you prepare a summons and complaint, file it in the court with jurisdiction, and serve each defendant. Sometimes, you can negotiate a settlement directly with the insurance company. But direct negotiations don’t count as formally starting a personal injury case. While you negotiate, the deadline to start the case still applies.

What is a personal injury consultation?

A personal injury consultation is a conversation with a lawyer about your case. The consultation may cover whether you have a claim for personal injury compensation, what your claim may be worth and the strengths and weaknesses of the case. You will talk about how legal representation works. You’ll meet the legal team that would handle your case if you hire them.

What kind of lawyer do I need to sue for an injury?

A lawyer who handles injury lawsuits is a personal injury lawyer. You choose and hire the lawyer yourself. They represent your interests and file a legal claim on your behalf.

Do I have a good personal injury case?

To have a good personal injury case, you must have evidence to prove that someone else is legally at fault for causing your injuries. Usually, this is based on negligence, or their failure to exercise reasonable care and caution in a situation. It may also be based on recklessness or intentional harm. In addition, you must show what damages you have and what compensation you should receive.

How much compensation can I get for an injury case?

In Georgia, each case for personal injury compensation is valued individually. It depends on the defendant’s degree of fault and what damages you have. Damages may include economic and non-economic harm. Non-economic harm means pain and suffering, emotional anguish, disability and other intangible losses.

Will I have to testify in court for my personal injury case?

We understand the thought of going to court can cause anxiety. Most personal injury cases don’t require the victim to testify in court. As your lawyers, we’ll work to understand your goals. If called to testify, we’ll prepare with you and represent you in court. With our team of personal injury lawyers, you’ll always be supported and prepared.

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