
We take on insurance companies and negligent drivers—so you can focus on healing.
Injured in a Crash? Get the Representation You Deserve.
If you've been hurt in a car accident in Atlanta, you need a legal team that understands how to win. At Parrish Law Firm, we help injury victims recover compensation after serious wrecks—including those caused by distracted drivers, speeding, drunk driving, and unsafe road conditions.
We Know Atlanta Roads—and Atlanta Crashes
From I-285 to Peachtree Street, Atlanta is known for aggressive drivers and high-speed collisions. Some of the most dangerous intersections in the city are right in our backyard—including Memorial Drive & North Hairston and Camp Creek Parkway & Butner Road.
We’ve helped clients injured on:
- I-85, I-75, I-285, GA-400
- Buford Highway
- Downtown Connector
- Ponce de Leon Avenue
- 10th Street near Midtown
Types of Car Accident Cases We Handle
Every crash is different. We have experience with cases involving:
- Rear-end collisions
- Head-on crashes
- T-bone/side-impact wrecks
- Hit-and-runs
- DUI-related accidents
- Distracted and texting drivers
- Multi-car and highway pileups
- Accidents involving pedestrians or cyclists
No matter how your accident happened, if you were hurt due to someone else’s negligence, we’re ready to help.
What Damages Can You Recover?
Car accident victims in Georgia may be entitled to compensation for:
- Medical bills and future treatment
- Lost wages and lost earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Vehicle repair or replacement
- Permanent disability
- Wrongful death (for families who lost a loved one)
We work to understand how the crash has impacted your life—so we can fight for every dollar you’re owed.
Get the Help You Need Today
Don’t wait. Evidence fades and the clock is ticking. We’ll listen, answer your questions, and give you a clear path forward.
FAQs: Atlanta Car Accidents
How long do I have to file a claim in Georgia?
Generally, you have 2 years from the date of the crash to file a personal injury lawsuit.
What if I was partly at fault?
Georgia follows modified comparative negligence. If you're less than 50% at fault, you may still recover damages—reduced by your percentage of fault.
Should I talk to the insurance company?
Not before speaking to us. Insurers look out for their own bottom line—not your recovery.