If you or a loved one has been seriously injured in Peachtree City, Georgia, you need an attorney who understands the unique legal landscape of Fayette County — and who fights exclusively for injured people. At Haug Barron Law Group, Personal Injury Lawyers, we represent accident victims on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay nothing unless we win your case.
From the golf-cart-laced paths along SR-74 and SR-54 to the commercial corridors near Kedron Village and The Avenue Peachtree City, accidents happen every day in this community. Our experienced Atlanta-based personal injury attorneys have the resources and courtroom track record to hold negligent drivers, property owners, trucking companies, and insurers fully accountable.
Peachtree City is one of the most distinctive communities in the Atlanta metro area. With a population of over 38,000 and more than 90 miles of golf cart paths weaving through its neighborhoods, it is unlike anywhere else in Georgia. More than 10,000 households own golf carts, and the city’s famous multi-use path network allows residents to commute, shop, and travel without ever using a public road.
But that distinctive character also creates unique personal injury risks that do not exist anywhere else in the state.
Golf cart accidents are a serious and underreported public safety issue in Peachtree City. Data presented to the Peachtree City Council during a May 2025 work session revealed that over a recent five-year period, the city recorded 54 golf cart-to-golf cart collisions and 38 crashes involving golf carts and motor vehicles, resulting in one fatality and ten serious injuries. These incidents often go underinsured, leaving victims without adequate compensation.
Golf carts are permitted to cross and share roadways with motor vehicles in Peachtree City, which means collisions with cars, trucks, and delivery vehicles do occur — especially at path crossings along SR-74 (Joel Cowan Parkway), SR-54 (Peachtree Parkway), and Crosstown Drive. When a car strikes a golf cart, the passengers have virtually no structural protection, and injuries tend to be severe.
While Peachtree City’s path system is an asset, its primary roads carry significant commercial and commuter traffic. Several corridors deserve special attention:
| Road / Location | Key Risks |
|---|---|
| SR-74 / Joel Cowan Pkwy | High-speed commuter traffic; golf cart path crossings; rear-end crashes near Crosstown Drive intersection |
| SR-54 / Peachtree Pkwy | Commercial density; heavy-load delivery vehicles; pedestrian exposure near retail centers; single-vehicle high-speed fatality recorded near Robinson Road |
| Crosstown Drive | High-speed police pursuits have ended in crashes here (Hwy 74 & Crosstown Drive); intersection with limited sightlines |
| Aberdeen Pkwy / Joel Cowan Pkwy | Active road construction (ongoing per GDOT 2026); construction zone collisions and reduced lanes |
| Highway 85 Corridor | Retail traffic; commercial vehicle deliveries; pedestrian exposure near shopping centers |
| I-85 / Newnan Connector | High-speed semi-truck traffic on approach to Peachtree City from I-85; Coweta County boundary accidents involving Fayette residents |
Peachtree City police have publicly reported a disturbing pattern: in 2022, every fatal collision investigated by Peachtree City officers involved a DUI driver. That statistic underscores a community-wide problem with impaired driving that extends beyond downtown corridors and into residential neighborhoods. If you were injured or lost a family member in a drunk-driving crash in Peachtree City, you may have a claim not only for compensatory damages but also punitive damages under O.C.G.A. § 51-12-5.1.
Haug Barron Law Group handles all categories of serious personal injury claims for clients in Peachtree City, Fayetteville, Tyrone, and throughout Fayette County.
| Case Type | How We Help Peachtree City Clients |
|---|---|
| Car Accidents | We investigate SR-74, SR-54, and corridor crashes, preserve black box data, and fight insurers who undervalue Fayette County claims. |
| Golf Cart Accidents | We identify all liable parties (driver, property owner, path designer) and hold them accountable for golf cart collisions on Peachtree City’s multi-use path network. |
| Truck Accidents | Commercial trucks serving the I-85/SR-74 industrial corridor cause catastrophic injuries. We pursue FMCSA violations, black box evidence, and freight broker liability. |
| DUI Crashes | Every Peachtree City DUI fatality in 2022 was preventable. We pursue both compensatory and punitive damages against impaired drivers. |
| Slip & Fall / Premises Liability | Falls on commercial properties along Kedron Village, The Avenue, and retail corridors on Hwy 85 and SR-54. We build liability cases under O.C.G.A. § 51-3-1. |
| Wrongful Death | Families who lose a loved one in a Peachtree City accident can recover the full value of life under O.C.G.A. § 51-4-2. We handle these cases with compassion and tenacity. |
| Motorcycle Accidents | We fight the bias that follows motorcyclists in claims and litigation, and we maximize recovery for Fayette County riders. |
| Pedestrian & Bicycle Accidents | Path-crossings and road edges in Peachtree City create real pedestrian exposure. We pursue full damages for walkers, joggers, and cyclists injured by motorists. |
When you have been hurt through someone else’s negligence, you deserve a law firm that takes your case seriously from day one. Here is what sets Haug Barron Law Group apart:
We never represent insurance companies or corporate defendants. Every case we take is on behalf of an injured person or their family. Our interests are always aligned with yours.
Our firm works on a pure contingency fee basis. You pay no attorney’s fees unless we recover compensation for you. Free consultation always.
With offices in Atlanta, Sandy Springs, and Decatur, we serve clients throughout the metro area including Fayette County. We are never too far to meet you.
We handle cases filed in Fayette County Superior Court and, where applicable, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.
In Georgia, the general statute of limitations for personal injury claims is two years from the date of the injury (O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33). Wrongful death claims are also generally subject to a two-year limit (O.C.G.A. § 51-4-2). If you miss this deadline, you permanently lose your right to sue. Do not wait.
Georgia follows a modified comparative fault rule (O.C.G.A. § 51-11-7). If you are found to be 50% or more at fault for your own injury, you cannot recover any damages. If you are less than 50% at fault, your recovery is reduced proportionally. This is why it is critical to have an attorney who can build a strong liability case — because insurers will try to assign blame to you to reduce their exposure.
Georgia law requires insurers to offer UM/UIM coverage (O.C.G.A. § 33-7-11). If you are hit by an uninsured driver — or a driver whose policy does not cover your full damages — your own UM/UIM policy may be the most important source of compensation available. We evaluate all applicable coverage in every case we take.
When the defendant’s conduct is especially reckless or intentional — such as driving while intoxicated — Georgia law allows for punitive damages under O.C.G.A. § 51-12-5.1. Given Peachtree City’s documented DUI fatality record, punitive claims can be highly relevant in local crash cases.
| Resource | Details |
|---|---|
| Fayette County Superior Court | One Center Drive, Fayetteville, GA 30214 — primary venue for personal injury jury trials arising from Peachtree City accidents. fayettecountyga.gov |
| Fayette County State Court | Handles certain civil claims and traffic matters originating in Peachtree City and Fayette County. |
| Piedmont Fayette Hospital | 1255 Highway 54 West, Fayetteville, GA 30214 — primary trauma and emergency care facility for Peachtree City injury victims. piedmont.org |
| Peachtree City Police Dept. | 350 Highway 74 S, Peachtree City, GA 30269 — accident reports available via BuyCrash.com or NextRequest online portal. |
| Georgia Governor’s Office of Highway Safety | Statewide crash data and safety resources for Georgia drivers. gohs.georgia.gov |
| Georgia Dept. of Transportation (GDOT) | Road condition data and crash portal. Active construction on Joel Cowan Pkwy (Aberdeen/Paschall Rd) as of 2026. gdot.georgia.gov |
| FMCSA (Trucking Accidents) | Federal motor carrier safety records, inspection history, and crash data for commercial trucks involved in Fayette County crashes. safer.fmcsa.dot.gov |
| Georgia Statutes (Justia) | Full text of O.C.G.A. statutes governing personal injury, premises liability, wrongful death, and UM/UIM coverage. law.justia.com/codes/georgia |
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Peachtree City is a genuinely special place — a planned community built around a vision of livability, greenspace, and a quality of life rarely found in suburban Georgia. Its golf cart culture is not a gimmick; it reflects an authentic commitment to a different way of living. The community’s recent efforts to address crash data through a Federal Highway Administration safety grant and the city council’s “safe systems process” show that local leaders take road safety seriously.
When accidents happen — and they do happen, even here — injured residents deserve an attorney who will fight as hard for them as Peachtree City fights for its quality of life. That is exactly what Haug Barron Law Group does.
Yes. Golf cart accidents are legally complex because coverage depends on where the accident occurred (private property vs. public path crossing), who owns the cart, and what insurance policies apply. An experienced attorney can identify all liable parties and coverage sources.
Generally two years from the date of your injury (O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33). Wrongful death claims also have a two-year period. There are limited exceptions for minors and cases involving fraudulent concealment, but you should never rely on those exceptions. Call us today.
Yes, as long as you are less than 50% at fault under Georgia’s modified comparative fault rule (O.C.G.A. § 51-11-7). Your damages will be reduced by your percentage of fault, but you can still recover.
Most personal injury cases arising in Peachtree City and Fayette County are filed in Fayette County Superior Court (One Center Drive, Fayetteville, GA). If the at-fault party is a large corporation, the case may be filed in Fayette County State Court or removed to federal court (N.D. Ga.). We handle all of these venues.
Never. We work on a contingency fee basis. We only get paid if we recover compensation for you. Your initial consultation is always free.
Our firm is based in Atlanta, with offices in Sandy Springs and Decatur. We represent clients throughout the metro area, including Fayette County. We make it easy to meet with us in person or by phone and video, and we will come to you when necessary.
Personal injury cases in Peachtree City require experienced legal strategy to effectively prove liability and secure full compensation. Contact Haug Barron Law Group to discuss your case and protect your rights.
This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Contacting Haug Barron Law Group does not create an attorney-client relationship. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. James Haug, Founding Partner — Haug Barron Law Group, Personal Injury Lawyers — www.hblg.law
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