An Experienced Lawyer For Covington Motor Vehicle Accidents
Last updated on May 9, 2025
According to the Georgia Governor’s Office of Highway Safety, Georgia saw over 400,000 motor vehicle crashes in 2022, many of which occurred on some of the most dangerous highways in metro Atlanta, including Interstate 20, I-285 and Highway 278. For those injured in a crash, the aftermath can be life-altering.
At Frost Law Firm, we have built our reputation on helping clients with personal injury cases like motor vehicle accidents. With over 20 years of experience, our founding attorney, Bryan Frost, leads our team with skill, compassion and a firm grasp of Georgia accident law. Contact our office today to speak with an experienced lawyer.
Georgia Roads Are Busier Than Ever
Georgia’s roadways are increasingly packed with a diverse mix of travelers. With everything from morning commuters and school buses to semi trucks, rideshare drivers and Amazon delivery vans, the roads are no longer just filled with traditional drivers. This surge in vehicle types and usage has led to a rise in accidents across the state, especially in high-traffic areas like metro Atlanta.
The I-285 corridor is ranked among the most dangerous stretches of road in the country, while I-20 and GA-155 see a number of daily collisions. As roadways become more complex, so do the accidents that happen on them. That is why having a skilled attorney on your side is essential after a crash.
Most Common Causes Of Car Accidents In Georgia
Based on data from the National Safety Council and Georgia reports, the leading factors include:
- Distracted driving: Texting, eating or using GPS devices behind the wheel
- Speeding: This was a factor in 29% of all traffic fatalities in 2022, resulting in 12,151 deaths nationwide.
- Impaired driving: In 2021, nearly one out of five speeding drivers in Georgia had a prior speeding conviction, and 6% of alcohol-impaired and/or drugged drivers had a previous DWI conviction.
- Failure to adjust driving habit to the weather: Rain and fog can reduce visibility and traction
- Reckless or aggressive driving: Tailgating, lane weaving and road rage
- Driver fatigue: More common among truck drivers and night commuters
We investigate every detail to hold the liable party accountable.
Contact Us Today
If you have been injured in a crash, you need a lawyer who knows the roads and the law. At Frost Law Firm, we are ready to put our experience to work for you. Call 678-212-1365 or reach out online to schedule a free consultation.