Brookhaven, Georgia · DeKalb County

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Brookhaven car accident lawyer referrals connect injured Georgia residents with local legal help — fast. If you were hurt in a crash on I-285, Peachtree Road, or anywhere in DeKalb County, a free case review costs nothing and takes minutes to request.

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Georgia has a 2-year statute of limitations for car accident claims. Waiting too long may affect your ability to pursue a case. Request a free review now →

What to do after a car accident in Brookhaven

The steps you take in the hours and days after a crash can affect your health and your legal options. Here is a straightforward sequence to follow.

Get medical attention

See a doctor, even if you feel fine. Some injuries — whiplash, internal bruising, concussion — do not present symptoms immediately. A medical record establishes your injury timeline.

Document the scene

Photograph vehicle damage, road conditions, traffic signals, and any visible injuries. Collect the other driver's insurance and license information.

File a police report

Contact the Brookhaven Police Department or DeKalb County police. A crash report creates an official record of the incident.

Avoid recorded statements

Do not give a recorded statement to the other driver's insurance company before speaking with a lawyer. Statements made early can be used to minimize your claim.

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A free case review helps you understand your options with no obligation and no upfront cost.

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Car accident cases we help connect in Brookhaven

Car crashes vary widely in cause and severity. The referral network handles a range of accident types throughout Brookhaven and DeKalb County.

Rear-end collisions
Intersection crashes
Highway & I-285 accidents
Hit and run accidents
Commercial truck crashes
Drunk driver accidents
Distracted driving crashes
Multi-vehicle accidents

Car accidents in Brookhaven, GA

Brookhaven is a city within DeKalb County, Georgia. Major roads through the area — including Peachtree Road, Dresden Drive, and Ashford Dunwoody Road — see consistent traffic volume, particularly near I-285 access points.

Crashes on these corridors often involve multiple lanes, high speeds, and vehicles entering or exiting the interstate. Fault determination in multi-lane and highway-adjacent crashes can involve traffic camera footage, witness statements, and police reports from the Brookhaven Police Department or the DeKalb County Police Department.

Georgia is an at-fault state, meaning the party responsible for the crash is generally liable for damages. Understanding how fault is assigned under Georgia law is one of the first things a legal review can address.

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Georgia statute of limitations for car accident claims
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Georgia is an at-fault state for auto accidents
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* Statistics are general legal references for Georgia. They do not constitute legal advice or a guarantee of outcome.

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What your free case review covers

A free case review is a no-obligation conversation to help you understand where your situation stands. It is not legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship.

Review of the accident details — what happened, where, and how the crash occurred.

Discussion of your injuries — what medical treatment has been received and what is ongoing.

Overview of the insurance situation — who is insured, what coverage is available.

General timeline explanation — how long the process typically takes in Georgia.

Next steps, if any — whether pursuing a claim makes sense for your situation.

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There is no cost, no obligation, and no attorney-client relationship is created by reaching out.

Frequently asked questions

Questions people in Brookhaven ask after a car accident.

Not every accident requires legal representation. A free case review can help you determine whether your situation — the severity of injuries, the insurance coverage involved, and who was at fault — warrants speaking with an attorney. There is no cost to find out.
Georgia generally allows two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim. Waiting too long can affect your options. This page does not provide legal advice — a licensed attorney can advise you on the specific deadlines that apply to your case.
Georgia requires drivers to carry minimum liability insurance, but not all comply. If the other driver is uninsured or underinsured, your own policy's uninsured motorist (UM) coverage may apply. An attorney can review your specific policy and explain your options.
The initial case review through this page is free. Car accident attorneys typically work on a contingency fee basis — meaning they only collect a fee if your case results in a recovery. The specific terms are agreed upon in a written retainer agreement.
Georgia follows a modified comparative fault rule. If you are found to be less than 50% at fault, you may still be eligible to recover damages — reduced in proportion to your share of fault. An attorney can explain how this applies to your specific situation. This is not legal advice.
No. Submitting a form or calling the number on this page does not create an attorney-client relationship. That relationship is only established after a written agreement is signed between you and the attorney.

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2987 Clairmont Rd NE, Suite 140
Atlanta, GA 30329

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