Kennesaw GA Personal Injury Lawyer

If you or a loved one has been seriously injured in an accident in Kennesaw, Georgia, you need a law firm that fights exclusively for injured victims — not insurance companies. Haug Barron Law Group, Personal Injury Lawyers, is a plaintiff-only firm serving Kennesaw and all of Cobb County with offices conveniently located in Atlanta, Sandy Springs, and Decatur. We are ready to come to you.

When your life has been turned upside down by someone else’s negligence, you deserve aggressive, experienced legal representation from attorneys who will take your case personally. We handle every case on contingency — meaning you pay nothing unless we recover for you.


Kennesaw, Georgia: A Growing Community with Real Accident Risks

Kennesaw is one of the fastest-growing cities in Cobb County and the entire Metro Atlanta region. Home to Kennesaw State University — one of Georgia’s largest universities with over 43,000 students — and a booming commercial corridor anchored by Town Center Mall and Barrett Parkway, Kennesaw has transformed from a small historic railroad town into a bustling suburban hub. That growth, while a sign of community prosperity, has brought significantly increased traffic, pedestrian activity, and accident risk.

Kennesaw is perhaps best known nationally for its unique 1982 ordinance that requires the heads of households to keep a firearm in the home — a law that earned the city widespread attention and a reputation for independence and civic identity. But for residents who live and work here, Kennesaw is defined by its strong school system, its proud connection to the Civil War battlefield at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, and the everyday realities of commuting through some of the most congested commercial corridors in Cobb County.

Unfortunately, those commutes and commercial strips come with serious risks. Kennesaw sees a disproportionate share of motor vehicle accidents for a city its size, driven by high traffic volumes on key arteries and the complex mix of student pedestrians, delivery trucks, and commuter vehicles competing for limited road space.

The Most Dangerous Roads and Intersections in Kennesaw

Our attorneys and their clients know these roads well:

  • Cobb Parkway (US-41) — The spine of Kennesaw’s commercial strip, Cobb Parkway runs six lanes through a gauntlet of strip malls, gas stations, and restaurant driveways. Drivers darting across lanes to reach commercial entrances are a leading cause of T-bone and sideswipe collisions. Pedestrian fatalities have occurred at crossings along this corridor, including a fatal crash recorded at Cobb Parkway near Crater Lake Drive in Kennesaw.
  • Barrett Parkway — Near Town Center Mall, Barrett Parkway becomes gridlocked during evening rush hours. Frustrated drivers make aggressive lane changes, tailgate, and run yellow lights — creating conditions that regularly send victims to nearby Wellstar Kennestone Hospital with whiplash, fractures, and traumatic brain injuries.
  • Barrett Parkway & Cobb Place Boulevard — This intersection has been identified by crash data analysts as one of the high-frequency collision zones in all of Cobb County, with complex traffic patterns and poor sightlines contributing to a persistent accident problem.
  • Cherokee Street at Main Street — The heart of historic downtown Kennesaw, this intersection mixes Kennesaw State University foot traffic, delivery vehicles, and distracted commuters on a narrow, historic streetscape that was not designed for modern traffic volumes.
  • I-75 / I-575 Interchange — The convergence of two major interstate corridors just north of Kennesaw creates significant truck traffic and high-speed merging conditions. Tractor-trailer accidents in this corridor are a regular occurrence.

Kennesaw is also home to substantial commercial trucking activity. The city’s warehousing and logistics infrastructure along I-75 means that large commercial vehicles are a daily presence on local roads, and collisions involving 18-wheelers, delivery trucks, and heavy equipment cause some of the most catastrophic injuries our clients experience.


What Types of Personal Injury Cases Do We Handle in Kennesaw?

Haug Barron Law Group represents injured people throughout Kennesaw and Cobb County in a wide range of personal injury cases, including:

  • Car and truck accidents on Cobb Parkway
  • Barrett Parkway rear-end and T-bone collisions
  • I-75 tractor-trailer and 18-wheeler crashes
  • Rideshare accidents (Uber/Lyft) in Cobb County
  • Pedestrian and bicycle accident injuries
  • Motorcycle accidents on local roadways
  • Premises liability and slip-and-fall injuries
  • Wrongful death claims for Kennesaw families
  • Uninsured and underinsured motorist claims
  • Distracted driving and texting-while-driving accidents
  • Road rage and aggressive driving collisions
  • Hit-and-run accident injuries

Georgia Law and Your Kennesaw Personal Injury Claim

Georgia personal injury law contains several provisions that directly affect the value and outcome of your claim. Here is what every Kennesaw injury victim should know:

Statute of Limitations — O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33

In most personal injury cases, Georgia law gives you two years from the date of your accident to file a lawsuit. Missing this deadline almost always means losing your right to compensation permanently. Do not wait.

Modified Comparative Fault — O.C.G.A. § 51-12-33

Georgia uses a modified comparative fault system. If you are found partially at fault for your accident, your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. However, if you are found to be 50% or more at fault, you may be barred from recovering anything. This is why insurance companies aggressively try to assign partial blame to injured victims — and why having experienced legal counsel from the moment of your accident matters so much.

Negligence Per Se

Under Georgia law, when another driver violates a traffic law — running a red light, speeding, failing to yield — that violation can constitute negligence per se, meaning the legal standard of care was automatically breached. Our attorneys use traffic citations, police reports, and camera footage to establish negligence per se in Kennesaw accident cases.

Cobb County Superior and State Court

Personal injury lawsuits arising from Kennesaw accidents are typically filed in Cobb County State Court or Cobb County Superior Court. Our attorneys are experienced litigators who know these courts, their procedures, and how local juries have historically evaluated personal injury cases.

For official Georgia statutes, visit the Georgia General Assembly Official Code. For Cobb County court information, visit the Cobb County Superior Court.


Why Choose Haug Barron Law Group for Your Kennesaw Injury Case?

Plaintiff-Only Representation

We never represent insurance companies or corporate defendants. Every client we take is someone who was hurt. Our only job is to fight for you.

Contingency Fee — No Upfront Cost

You pay nothing upfront and nothing unless we win or settle your case. Our fee comes from your recovery.

Experienced Trial Attorneys

Our attorneys, led by Founding Partner James Haug and Managing Partner Colin A. Barron, have extensive experience in Georgia personal injury litigation and are not afraid to take cases to trial when insurers refuse to offer fair value.

Conveniently Located

Our Atlanta and Sandy Springs offices put us close to Kennesaw and Cobb County. We also make home and hospital visits for clients who cannot travel.

Dedicated to Your Recovery

We handle the legal work so you can focus on healing. From the police report to the final settlement or verdict, we manage every detail.

James Haug, Founding Partner, has built Haug Barron Law Group on a simple principle: injured people deserve the same level of legal firepower that the insurance industry uses against them. That means investing in evidence, hiring the right experts, and refusing lowball offers.

Learn more about our firm and our attorneys at www.hblg.law.


What to Do After an Accident in Kennesaw, Georgia

The steps you take in the hours and days immediately after an accident can significantly affect your ability to recover compensation. Here is what we recommend:

  1. Call 911 and report the accident — always get a police report, even in minor crashes.
  2. Seek immediate medical attention — some serious injuries, including traumatic brain injuries and internal bleeding, do not produce obvious symptoms at the scene.
  3. Document everything — photograph vehicle damage, injuries, road conditions, traffic signals, and any skid marks or debris.
  4. Get witness contact information — eyewitness accounts are invaluable in contested liability cases.
  5. Do not give recorded statements to the other driver’s insurance company — adjusters are trained to minimize your claim.
  6. Contact Haug Barron Law Group immediately for a free consultation.

For crash reporting resources and road safety data in Cobb County, visit the GDOT Crash Data Dashboard and the Georgia Governor’s Office of Highway Safety.


Frequently Asked Questions — Kennesaw Personal Injury Cases

How much does it cost to hire Haug Barron Law Group for my Kennesaw accident case?

Nothing upfront. We handle all personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis — we only collect a fee if we win or settle your case. There are no hourly charges, no retainers, and no out-of-pocket costs to get started.

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

Under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33, you generally have two years from the date of your accident to file a lawsuit. There are limited exceptions, including cases involving minors or claims against government entities (which may require ante litem notice as soon as six months after the incident). Contact us immediately to protect your rights.

What if I was partially at fault for my Kennesaw accident?

Georgia’s modified comparative fault rule (O.C.G.A. § 51-12-33) allows you to recover damages even if you were partially at fault — as long as you are less than 50% responsible. Your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault. Insurance companies aggressively try to inflate your share of blame to reduce their payout. Our attorneys fight back.

What compensation can I recover in a Kennesaw personal injury case?

Depending on the facts of your case, you may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses (past and future), lost wages and earning capacity, pain and suffering, permanent disability or disfigurement, emotional distress, and property damage. In cases of egregious misconduct, punitive damages may also be available under O.C.G.A. § 51-12-5.1.

Do I need to come to your office, or can you come to me?

We can come to you. For clients who are hospitalized or unable to travel, our attorneys make home and hospital visits throughout Cobb County and the Metro Atlanta area. We also conduct free consultations by phone and video conference.

What if the at-fault driver in my Kennesaw accident was uninsured?

Georgia law requires all drivers to carry minimum liability insurance, but many do not comply. If you have Uninsured Motorist (UM) or Underinsured Motorist (UIM) coverage on your own policy, you may be able to recover through your own insurer. Our attorneys will analyze all available insurance coverage to maximize your recovery.


Additional Resources for Kennesaw Accident Victims

The following resources may be useful to accident victims and their families:


Personal injury cases in Kennesaw require experienced legal advocacy to navigate liability and pursue full compensation. Contact Haug Barron Law Group to discuss your case and protect your rights.

This page is intended for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Contacting Haug Barron Law Group does not create an attorney-client relationship.

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