Brookhaven GA Personal Injury Lawyer

If you or someone you love was seriously hurt in a car accident, pedestrian collision, truck crash, slip and fall, or any other preventable accident in Brookhaven, Georgia, you have rights — and you may be entitled to significant financial compensation. At Haug Barron Law Group, Personal Injury Lawyers, our experienced plaintiff’s attorneys are ready to fight for every dollar you deserve.

We are a plaintiff-only personal injury firm, which means we exclusively represent injured people — never insurance companies, never corporations, never the defense. Our offices are located in Sandy Springs and Decatur, placing us minutes from Brookhaven and well-positioned to serve DeKalb County clients.

Consultations are always free, and we work on a contingency fee basis — you pay nothing unless we win your case. To reach us, call (844) HAUG-LAW / (844) 428-4529, text (844) GET-HBLG / (844) 428-4254, or visit us at www.hblg.law.


Brookhaven, Georgia: A Growing City With Real Road Dangers

Brookhaven is one of Metro Atlanta’s newest and fastest-growing cities, officially incorporated in 2012 after a successful cityhood referendum by DeKalb County residents. Located entirely inside Interstate 285, the city is home to more than 57,000 residents spread across distinct neighborhoods including Historic Brookhaven, Lynwood Park, Brookhaven Village, Ashford Park, and the Buford Highway Cultural Corridor.

The city is a hub of professional activity — home to Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Oglethorpe University, the Atlanta Hawks’ official training facility, and the corporate headquarters of AT&T Mobility and The Weather Company. Emory Healthcare is currently constructing a 180,000-square-foot musculoskeletal hospital in the Executive Park area, bringing additional workers, patients, and traffic to already-congested corridors.

Despite Brookhaven’s reputation as one of DeKalb County’s safest cities, its roadways tell a more complicated story. The city sits at the intersection of several of Metro Atlanta’s most dangerous roads — and injuries happen here every day.

The Most Dangerous Roads and Intersections in Brookhaven

Brookhaven residents and visitors face elevated injury risks on several key corridors:

  • Peachtree Road NE — One of Brookhaven’s busiest arteries, Peachtree Road connects corporate offices, residential developments, and commercial shopping centers. Frequent unprotected left turns, sudden lane changes into driveways and parking lots, and heavy commuter traffic create constant collision risk. In May 2025, a pedestrian was struck with life-threatening injuries at the intersection of Peachtree Road and North Druid Hills Road when two vehicles collided and pushed one car onto the sidewalk — a sobering example of how quickly roadway negligence can harm innocent bystanders.
  • Buford Highway NE — Perhaps no road in Georgia carries more personal injury risk per mile than Buford Highway within Brookhaven’s city limits. This seven-lane corridor runs through one of the most densely populated immigrant communities in the Southeast, where pedestrian traffic is constant but infrastructure is inadequate. Long stretches have crosswalks spaced more than a mile apart, minimal sidewalks, and bus stops positioned directly adjacent to high-speed traffic lanes. The Buford Highway corridor through DeKalb County has been identified as the highest-fatality corridor for pedestrians in the entire state of Georgia. Brookhaven City Council formally adopted the Buford Highway Safety Action Plan in December 2025 in response to ongoing community demands for safer crossings and pedestrian infrastructure — but dangerous conditions persist today.
  • North Druid Hills Road — A major commuter route connecting Brookhaven to I-85 and Decatur, North Druid Hills Road sees intense stop-and-go congestion during morning and evening rush hours. The combination of high speeds, frequent merging, and limited sight lines at certain curves has made this corridor a recurring site for rear-end and side-impact collisions.
  • Dresden Drive and Town Brookhaven — The bustling retail and dining corridors along Dresden Drive and Town Brookhaven’s Peachtree corridor draw heavy foot traffic from restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues — especially on weekends. Pedestrian crossings are frequent, parking lot entries and exits are abrupt, and rideshare vehicles stopping unpredictably create conditions where pedestrian accidents and low-speed vehicle crashes are common.
  • Clairmont Road and Osborne Road — Residential streets feeding into commercial corridors often lack adequate lighting and sidewalks, and cut-through traffic from nearby interstates creates speed and safety hazards for families and pedestrians in neighborhoods along these routes.

The complexity of these roadway environments — mixed use traffic, high pedestrian volume, inadequate infrastructure, and aggressive commuter behavior — means that many Brookhaven accident victims face difficult questions about liability and insurance coverage. That is exactly where an experienced personal injury attorney makes the difference.


Why Brookhaven Injury Victims Choose Haug Barron Law Group

At Haug Barron Law Group, Personal Injury Lawyers, we handle serious injury cases for people who have been hurt through no fault of their own. Our firm was built on a single principle: injured Georgia families deserve the same quality of legal representation that large corporations and insurance companies use against them.

Plaintiff-Only Firm

We never represent insurance companies or corporate defendants — 100% of our work is on behalf of injured people.

No Fee Unless We Win

Our contingency fee model means you owe us nothing unless and until we recover compensation for you.

Offices Near Brookhaven

Our Sandy Springs and Decatur offices put us minutes from Brookhaven and the DeKalb County courthouse.

Georgia Law Expertise

We know Georgia’s injury statutes, comparative fault rules, insurance bad faith laws, and DeKalb County courts inside and out.

Our attorneys handle the full range of personal injury cases that arise in and around Brookhaven, including:

  • Car and truck accidents on Peachtree Road, Buford Highway, I-85, and I-285
  • Pedestrian accident cases — including high-risk Buford Highway crossings
  • Rideshare accidents involving Uber, Lyft, and delivery drivers
  • Premises liability — slip and falls at Town Brookhaven retail centers, restaurant patios, and apartment complexes
  • Dog bite and animal attack injuries
  • Bicycle accidents and motorcycle crashes
  • Wrongful death claims on behalf of surviving families

How Personal Injury Claims Work in Georgia

Georgia law gives injury victims important rights — but also imposes critical deadlines and requirements that must be met to preserve those rights. Here is what every Brookhaven accident victim should know:

Georgia’s Statute of Limitations

Under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33, injured victims in Georgia generally have two years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. Missing this deadline almost always results in losing your right to any recovery. Wrongful death claims are also subject to specific filing deadlines under O.C.G.A. § 51-4-2. It is critical to contact an attorney as soon as possible after an injury so your legal rights are fully protected.

Modified Comparative Fault

Georgia follows a modified comparative fault rule under O.C.G.A. § 51-11-7. This means that if you were partially at fault for the accident, your recovery is reduced proportionally — but only if your fault is 49% or less. If you are found 50% or more at fault, you recover nothing. Insurance adjusters routinely argue that injured victims bear more fault than they actually do in order to reduce settlements. Having an experienced attorney on your side levels the playing field.

What Damages Can You Recover?

Georgia law allows injured victims to recover both economic and non-economic damages, including:

  • Past and future medical expenses — hospitalization, surgery, rehabilitation, and ongoing care
  • Lost wages and reduced future earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering — physical pain, emotional distress, and mental anguish
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Property damage (vehicle, bicycle, personal property)
  • Wrongful death damages for surviving family members under O.C.G.A. § 51-4-2

Dealing With Insurance Companies After a Brookhaven Accident

One of the most important steps you can take after a serious injury in Brookhaven is to avoid giving recorded statements to the at-fault driver’s insurance company without legal counsel. Insurance adjusters are trained to gather information that minimizes your claim, and statements made in the days following an accident can be used to reduce or deny your recovery.

Georgia’s insurance bad faith statutes — including O.C.G.A. § 33-4-6 — impose serious penalties on insurers who unreasonably delay or deny legitimate claims. If an insurance company is handling your claim in bad faith, Haug Barron Law Group can pursue additional remedies on your behalf.

For general guidance on your rights with Georgia insurers, you can also contact the Georgia Office of Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner at oci.georgia.gov.


Medical Resources for Brookhaven Accident Victims

After a serious accident in Brookhaven, getting proper medical care is the first priority — and documenting your injuries thoroughly from day one is essential to protecting your legal claim. The Brookhaven area is served by several major healthcare facilities:

  • Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta (Scottish Rite Campus) — 1001 Johnson Ferry Road NE, Atlanta. One of the nation’s premier pediatric health systems, serving seriously injured children throughout Metro Atlanta.
  • Emory Saint Joseph’s Hospital — 5665 Peachtree Dunwoody Road, Atlanta. A Level II trauma center minutes from Brookhaven with comprehensive emergency and surgical services.
  • Northside Hospital — 1000 Johnson Ferry Road, Atlanta. A full-service hospital frequently serving Brookhaven residents following accidents on Peachtree Road and I-285 corridors.
  • Emory University Hospital Midtown — For more complex trauma and specialist follow-up, Emory’s network serves DeKalb County and Brookhaven-area residents.

A new Emory Healthcare musculoskeletal hospital is currently under construction in Executive Park near Brookhaven, which will further expand local specialist access for orthopedic injury victims — a common result of car accident trauma.


Helpful Resources for Brookhaven Injury Victims

Below are authoritative resources that may be useful to accident victims and their families:


Frequently Asked Questions — Brookhaven Personal Injury Cases

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

In most cases, Georgia law gives you two years from the date of your injury to file suit under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33. There are narrow exceptions, but waiting too long almost always forfeits your rights entirely. Contact us as soon as possible after an accident.

Do I have to pay upfront to hire Haug Barron Law Group?

No. We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning we collect a fee only if we successfully recover compensation for you. The initial consultation is always free, and there are no out-of-pocket costs to pursue your case.

What if I was partly at fault for the accident?

Georgia’s modified comparative fault rule 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. Do not assume you cannot recover simply because an insurance adjuster tells you that you share some blame.

The insurance company offered me a quick settlement. Should I accept it?

Almost certainly not before speaking with an attorney. Early settlement offers from insurance companies are almost always calculated to minimize the company’s exposure — often before the full extent of your injuries and future medical needs are known. Once you accept a settlement and sign a release, you typically cannot seek additional compensation later, even if your injuries turn out to be worse than initially expected.

Does Haug Barron Law Group handle cases in Brookhaven and DeKalb County?

Absolutely. Our Decatur office serves clients throughout DeKalb County, including Brookhaven, Tucker, Clarkston, Lithonia, and surrounding communities. We also have an office in Sandy Springs for clients in North DeKalb and Perimeter-area neighborhoods. Visit us at www.hblg.law to learn more.

What types of injuries do you handle?

We represent clients who have suffered serious injuries including broken bones, traumatic brain injuries (TBI) and concussions, spinal cord and back injuries, soft tissue injuries, disfigurement and scarring, internal injuries, and wrongful death. If you or a family member was seriously hurt, we want to hear from you.


Contact Haug Barron Law Group — Your Brookhaven Personal Injury Lawyers

When an accident turns your life upside down, you need an attorney who will fight — not negotiate against your own interests. Haug Barron Law Group, Personal Injury Lawyers, is a plaintiff-only firm committed to holding negligent drivers, property owners, and corporations accountable for the harm they cause.

We serve Brookhaven, DeKalb County, and the entire Metro Atlanta area from our offices in Sandy Springs and Decatur. If you were injured in a car accident on Peachtree Road, struck by a vehicle on Buford Highway, hurt in a slip and fall at a Brookhaven retail center, or injured in any other preventable accident, we are ready to help.

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

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