Albany, GA (June 7, 2024) – A 41-year-old woman died as a result of a fatal pedestrian accident that occurred on Tuesday evening, June 4. Emergency officials in Dougherty County were requested at the scene of the accident at around 11:30 p.m.
Official reports indicate that Brandy Nicole Marshall was walking along US Highway 19 during the evening hours. For reasons unknown, she was struck by a vehicle near the Liberty Expressway. Marshall was severely hurt in the crash. Despite medical efforts, she was pronounced deceased at the scene. At this time, the incident is under investigation.
Our sympathies go out to the family of Brandy Nicole Marshall.
Fatal Auto Accidents in Georgia
Fatal car accidents in Georgia can have devastating consequences, leaving families to cope with profound loss and emotional turmoil. In the aftermath of such tragedies, it is vital for families to understand their legal options and seek justice for their loved ones. If you have lost a family member in a fatal car accident in Georgia, reaching out to experienced Georgia wrongful death lawyers is crucial in pursuing a wrongful death claim to hold the responsible parties accountable.
Proving fault after a fatal crash is a critical aspect of establishing a successful wrongful death claim. In Georgia, fault is typically determined through a thorough investigation of the accident, which may involve gathering evidence such as police reports, witness statements, testimony provided by experts, and accident reconstruction analysis. Demonstrating negligence or wrongful conduct on the part of the at-fault party is essential in proving liability in a wrongful death case.
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