Cobb Co, GA (November 3, 2023) – A fatal car crash was reported in Cobb County that ultimately claimed the life of at least one person.
The accident occurred on November 2.
Reports provided by the Cobb County Police Department show that a commercial truck was involved in a collision with an unknown number of vehicles in the area of Maner Road Southeast and South Cobb Drive Southeast.
The vehicles came to rest in the center of the roadway, blocking multiple lanes of travel near Riverview Memorial Park.
At least one person sustained fatal injuries due to the crash.
The incident is being investigated by the Cobb County Police Department’s Selective Traffic Enforcement Unit (STEP).
Our thoughts go out to all of those who have been affected by this fatal collision.
Fatal Auto Accidents in Georgia
Fatal accidents are often unpredictable. Unfortunately, hundreds of people die as a result of fatal collisions every year in our state. After experiencing the loss of a loved one, it is crucial that you seek legal representation right away.
A dedicated Georgia wrongful death lawyer will be able to help prove your case against the responsible party. Throughout the legal process, your attorney will work to gather evidence from various sources. This can include medical records, videos and pictures from the accident scene, wage statements from your loved one’s employers, police reports, witness testimony, and more.
After gathering all of the evidence, your attorney will put it all together while developing your wrongful death claim. The attorney will be able to negotiate compensation on your behalf to ensure you get all of the money that you need for the loss of consortium, pain and suffering, burial costs, and more. It is important to understand how awards for damages are provided in Georgia.
According to OCGA § 51-4-2(d)(1), a wrongful death settlement is typically divided evenly among the surviving spouse and children of the deceased. Nevertheless, the spouse is guaranteed to receive at least one-third of the total award, regardless of how many children there are.
The allocation of assets in an estate claim is contingent on the provisions outlined in the deceased person’s will. In situations where there is no will, Georgia’s laws dictate how the distribution is managed. For a clearer understanding of your potential entitlement, it’s advisable to consult a wrongful death attorney in Georgia.
At Ted Greve & Associates, we understand the emotional and financial toll it can take on you and your family. That’s why our experienced attorneys are dedicated to helping you seek justice for your loss and hold the responsible parties accountable. We will fight vigorously to secure maximum compensation for all of your losses, both economic and non-economic. Let us help you regain your financial stability and obtain the closure that you deserve. Contact us today at (800) 693-7833 for a free evaluation of your case so we can guide you through the legal process towards obtaining fair compensation for your suffering.