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Pedestrian Accidents in Georgia: A Growing Danger

Metro Atlanta ranks among the most dangerous regions for pedestrians. Learn why, and what your rights are if you're struck by a vehicle.

A Dangerous Place to Walk

Georgia, and metro Atlanta in particular, consistently ranks among the most dangerous places in the nation for people on foot. Wide arterial roads designed for speed, combined with limited crosswalks, create deadly conditions.

No Protection in a Crash

Pedestrians have virtually no protection in a collision, so even a low-speed impact can cause severe injuries. Drivers who fail to yield, run red lights, or drive distracted are frequently at fault.

Right of Way and Fault

Georgia law gives pedestrians the right of way in marked crosswalks, but comparative negligence still applies — insurers often argue a pedestrian crossed improperly to reduce their payout.

Evidence Is Everything

If you or a loved one is struck, witness statements and any available traffic or security video are crucial. These cases often hinge on exactly where and how the crossing occurred.

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This article is general information about Georgia law, not legal advice for your specific situation. For advice about your case, speak with a licensed Georgia attorney.

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