Fayetteville GA Personal Injury Lawyer

When you or someone you love has been seriously hurt in a car accident, slip and fall, trucking collision, or other injury event in Fayetteville, Georgia, the days and weeks that follow are overwhelming. Medical bills pile up. Insurance adjusters call. And all you want is for someone to tell you the truth about what your case is worth and what your rights are.

At Haug Barron Law Group, Personal Injury Lawyers, we represent injured people and their families throughout Fayette County — including right here in Fayetteville. We are a plaintiff’s only personal injury firm. That means we never represent insurance companies, never defend corporations, and never take cases from both sides. Our loyalty is solely to you. We work on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay nothing unless we win.

If you’ve been hurt in or around Fayetteville, call us today at (844) HAUG-LAW • 844-428-4529, or text (844) GET-HBLG • 844-428-4254. You can also visit us online at www.hblg.law. A free consultation is just one call away.


Fayetteville, Georgia: A Growing Community with Real Injury Risks

Fayetteville is the county seat of Fayette County and sits about 22 miles south of downtown Atlanta — close enough to the city to attract a growing residential and commercial population, yet rooted in the character of a close-knit Southern community. With nearly 19,000 residents and a county population approaching 120,000, Fayetteville has seen rapid growth over the past four decades, transforming from a small agricultural town into a thriving suburb with significant commuter traffic, commercial corridors, and construction activity.

The historic Fayette County Courthouse, built in 1825, stands as the oldest surviving courthouse in Georgia and anchors the Fayetteville town square. The community is proud of its history and deeply invested in its future — from its award-winning school system to its expanding healthcare infrastructure and retail growth along GA-85, GA-54, and the broader corridor connecting Fayetteville to Peachtree City, Jonesboro, and College Park.

But with growth comes traffic. And with traffic comes accidents. Commuters heading north toward Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, tractor-trailers traveling Highway 54 and I-85, and local drivers navigating busy commercial intersections on Veterans Parkway and Courthouse Square all share the same roads. When something goes wrong on those roads, the consequences can be devastating.


Dangerous Roads and Accident Hotspots in Fayetteville and Fayette County

Our attorneys are familiar with the roads, intersections, and conditions that put Fayetteville residents at risk every day. The following corridors and routes account for a disproportionate share of serious injury accidents in the Fayetteville area:

GA-85 (Glynn Street / Veterans Parkway)

GA-85 is the primary commercial spine running through Fayetteville, connecting the downtown square to a dense corridor of retail centers, medical offices, and fast food. With multiple signal-controlled intersections, frequent left-turn conflicts, and heavy pedestrian activity near Fayetteville Pavilion and local shopping centers, this stretch has been the site of numerous rear-end, T-bone, and pedestrian-involved crashes.

GA-54 (Hwy 54 / Peachtree Parkway Corridor)

Highway 54 connects Fayetteville westward to Peachtree City and eastward to Jonesboro and Clayton County. Heavy commercial truck traffic uses this corridor regularly, especially near the I-85 interchange. The stretch near Robinson Road has been the scene of fatal accidents in recent years, including high-speed collisions that have claimed lives in the local community.

Jimmie Mayfield Boulevard and Jeff Davis Drive

These roads serve the governmental and medical district of Fayetteville — home to the Piedmont Fayette Hospital campus, the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office, and the newer Fayette County Justice Center. Increased traffic from healthcare workers, visitors, and construction zones in this area has contributed to a growing number of injury accidents.

I-85 Through Fayette County

Interstate 85 carries commercial freight and high-speed commuter traffic through the county. Tractor-trailer accidents, rear-end crashes, and multi-vehicle pileups on this stretch can be catastrophic. When a commercial truck is involved, federal FMCSA regulations apply — and evidence must be preserved immediately.


Types of Personal Injury Cases We Handle in Fayetteville

Haug Barron Law Group represents injured victims throughout Fayette County in a wide range of personal injury matters, including:

Car Accidents

Whether you were rear-ended at a Fayetteville intersection, sideswiped on GA-85, or struck by a distracted driver on Veterans Parkway, our attorneys understand how to investigate the crash, preserve evidence, and build the strongest possible case for full compensation. Under O.C.G.A. § 51-11-7, you may recover even if you were partially at fault, as long as your negligence did not exceed the defendant’s.

Truck Accidents

Commercial vehicle accidents on Highway 54 and I-85 through Fayette County are among the most complex personal injury cases. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations govern hours of service, vehicle maintenance, driver qualifications, and cargo loading. When those rules are violated and someone is hurt, our firm knows how to pursue the trucking company, the carrier’s insurer, and any responsible freight brokers under Georgia law.

Slip and Fall / Premises Liability

Property owners in Fayetteville — including retailers, restaurants, apartment complexes, and property managers — are required under O.C.G.A. § 51-3-1 to exercise ordinary care to keep their premises safe. When a wet floor, broken sidewalk, inadequate lighting, or uneven parking lot causes a serious fall injury, we hold negligent property owners accountable.

Wrongful Death

When a family in Fayetteville loses a loved one due to someone else’s negligence, Georgia’s wrongful death statute (O.C.G.A. § 51-4-1) provides the surviving family members with the right to pursue the full value of the deceased person’s life. Our attorneys handle these cases with the gravity and sensitivity they deserve.

Rideshare Accidents (Uber & Lyft)

Rideshare trips to and from Hartsfield-Jackson airport frequently pass through Fayette County. If you were injured as a passenger in an Uber or Lyft, or struck by a rideshare driver, the insurance coverage analysis can be complex. Our firm has experience navigating the multi-layered coverage issues that arise in Georgia rideshare accident cases.

Pedestrian and Bicycle Accidents

As Fayetteville’s population grows and recreational trail use increases, pedestrian and bicycle injuries have become more common. Georgia law provides pedestrians and cyclists with important legal protections — and when a negligent driver causes serious injury to someone on foot or on a bike, we fight for full accountability.


Why Fayetteville Injury Victims Choose Haug Barron Law Group

Plaintiff’s Only Representation

We have never represented an insurance company or a corporate defendant. Our sole focus is on protecting the rights of injured people. That means when we evaluate your case, we see it from your perspective — not the insurer’s.

No Fee Unless We Win

Our contingency fee arrangement means you pay nothing out-of-pocket to hire us. We advance the costs of litigation, investigation, and expert witnesses. We only collect a fee if we successfully recover money for you.

Direct Access to Your Attorney

At Haug Barron Law Group, you won’t be handed off to a paralegal and forgotten. You will have direct access to the attorneys handling your case — James Haug and Colin Barron — and you will always know where your case stands.

Georgia-Focused Legal Knowledge

Our attorneys understand Georgia’s modified comparative fault rules, the state’s two-year statute of limitations under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33, and the specific insurance and litigation landscape in the Atlanta metro and surrounding counties.

Experienced in Disputed Liability Cases

Our of-counsel attorney Mark Jackson specializes in cases where liability is disputed — giving us added depth when insurance companies push back.

Accessible and Convenient

Our offices in Sandy Springs and Decatur are easily accessible from Fayetteville via I-85. We also offer phone and virtual consultations, so distance is never a barrier to getting help.


What to Do After a Serious Injury in Fayetteville, Georgia

The steps you take in the hours and days after an accident can significantly affect the value of your personal injury claim. Here is what we recommend:

  1. Call 911 and request both police and emergency medical services. An official Fayetteville Police Department report is an important piece of evidence in your case. Accident reports can be obtained through the Fayetteville Police Department or via BuyCrash at fayetteville-ga.gov.
  2. Seek medical attention immediately — even if you feel fine. Soft tissue injuries, internal injuries, and traumatic brain injuries often don’t present with obvious symptoms right away. A gap in medical treatment is one of the most common arguments insurance companies use to reduce your claim.
  3. Document everything. Take photographs of the scene, your vehicle, all other vehicles involved, road conditions, skid marks, and your visible injuries. If there are witnesses, get their contact information.
  4. Do not give a recorded statement to any insurance company — including your own insurer — until you have spoken with an attorney. Insurance adjusters are trained to use your words against you.
  5. Contact Haug Barron Law Group before the statute of limitations runs. Under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33, you generally have two years from the date of your injury to file a lawsuit in Georgia. Missing that deadline means losing your right to compensation entirely.

Georgia Personal Injury Law: What Fayetteville Residents Need to Know

Georgia follows a modified comparative fault system under O.C.G.A. § 51-11-7. This means that an injured person may recover compensation even if they were partially at fault — as long as their share of the fault does not exceed 49%. If you are found to be 30% responsible for a crash, your recovery is reduced by 30%.

Georgia law allows injured victims to recover several categories of damages, including:

  • Medical expenses (past and future)
  • Lost wages and loss of earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Permanent disability or disfigurement
  • Loss of consortium (available to spouses)
  • Punitive damages, in cases of intentional or egregious conduct (O.C.G.A. § 51-12-5.1)

Cases involving wrongful death are governed separately by O.C.G.A. § 51-4-1 and allow the surviving spouse, children, or parents to pursue the full value of the decedent’s life, including economic contributions and the intangible value of the person’s relationships.


Serving Clients Near Piedmont Fayette Hospital and Fayette County’s Healthcare Corridor

Fayetteville is home to Piedmont Fayette Hospital, a 210-bed full-service medical center located on Highway 54. For many injury victims in Fayette County, Piedmont Fayette is the first stop after a serious accident. We understand the types of injuries that emergency rooms and trauma centers treat after major crashes — including traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, internal organ injuries, fractures, and polytrauma — and we work closely with medical records and treating physicians to build a thorough evidentiary record of your injury and recovery.

If you or a family member received treatment at Piedmont Fayette Hospital after an accident, contact Haug Barron Law Group before signing any release or authorization requested by the at-fault party’s insurance company.


Where Personal Injury Cases in Fayetteville Are Filed

Personal injury lawsuits arising from accidents in Fayetteville and Fayette County are typically filed in the Superior Court of Fayette County, located at 1 Center Drive in Fayetteville, GA 30214. The Fayette County Clerk of Superior Court maintains civil dockets and case records for injury claims. For federal cases — including diversity jurisdiction cases or claims against federal entities — venue may lie in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.

Our attorneys are experienced in both state and federal court litigation and will identify the proper venue and litigation strategy for your specific case.


Helpful Resources for Fayetteville and Fayette County Injury Victims

The following resources may be helpful as you navigate the aftermath of an accident in Fayetteville:


Frequently Asked Questions: Personal Injury in Fayetteville, GA

Do I need a personal injury lawyer if the accident was in Fayetteville?

If you were seriously injured, yes. Insurance companies — even your own — are in the business of minimizing payouts. An experienced Fayetteville personal injury attorney from Haug Barron Law Group can evaluate your claim, handle all communications with the insurer, and pursue the full value of your damages, including non-economic damages like pain and suffering that adjusters routinely undervalue.

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

Under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33, you generally have two years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit. There are limited exceptions — for example, if the victim is a minor, the statute may be tolled until they turn 18 (O.C.G.A. § 9-3-90). Do not wait to speak with an attorney. Evidence fades, witnesses move, and your window to pursue compensation can close permanently.

What if I was partially at fault for the accident in Fayetteville?

You may still recover compensation under Georgia’s modified comparative fault rule (O.C.G.A. § 51-11-7), as long as your share of fault is less than 50%. Your recovery will be reduced proportionally. Do not assume you cannot recover simply because an insurance adjuster has told you that you were partially at fault — that is one of the most common tactics used to reduce or deny claims.

How much does it cost to hire Haug Barron Law Group?

Nothing upfront. We work on a contingency fee basis, which means there are no out-of-pocket costs to hire us. We advance investigation expenses, expert fees, and litigation costs. We only collect a fee if we win your case. If we don’t recover money for you, you owe us nothing.

Does Haug Barron Law Group have an office near Fayetteville?

Our offices are located in Sandy Springs and Decatur, Georgia, both accessible from Fayetteville via I-85 and I-285. We also offer phone and virtual consultations for clients throughout Fayette County and the broader Metro Atlanta area. Distance is not a barrier to working with our firm.

What kinds of accidents does Haug Barron Law Group handle in Fayette County?

We handle car accidents, truck and commercial vehicle accidents, slip and fall and premises liability cases, rideshare accidents (Uber/Lyft), pedestrian and bicycle accidents, wrongful death claims, and other serious injury cases throughout Fayetteville and Fayette County.


Personal injury cases in Fayetteville require experienced legal advocacy to navigate complex claims and pursue maximum recovery. Contact Haug Barron Law Group to discuss your case and protect your right to full compensation.

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