Forsyth Co, GA – Man Killed in Wrong-Way Crash on GA 400 at Shiloh & Majors Rds
Forsyth Co, GA (May 31, 2021) – Deputies with the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office said that two were killed in a wrong-way crash early Sunday morning, May 30.
The fiery crash occurred when a man drove over 100 mph in the wrong direction on Georgia 400 around 1:30 a.m. and struck another car. FCSO deputies said the wreck happened between Shiloh Road and Majors Road. Initial reports state that 911 dispatch received several calls about the wrong-way driver, though police weren’t able to intercept the driver before the collision.
Deputies said the 35-year-old driver was behind the wheel of a black Alfa Romeo Stelvio and was traveling southbound in the northbound lanes. The man then hit a silver Lexus IS250 driven by a 22-year-old male. Both cars burst into flames, closing the highway for several hours.
The Lexus driver died at the scene, and the wrong-way driver’s current condition is unknown.
The investigation is ongoing.
Our deepest condolences go out to the family of the deceased victim.
Wrong-Way Car Wrecks in Georgia
Per reports from authorities, car accidents are one of the leading causes of serious injuries and death across the state of Georgia. In fact, hundreds of hospitalizations stem from these accidents every single year.
These accidents can happen virtually anywhere in the blink of an eye, and victims and their families are left to pick up the pieces. If you have sustained injuries as the result of a car accident that is not your fault, it is essential that you always have legal help by your side as you navigate the legal system. This is especially important if you’ve been involved in a serious wreck caused by the negligence of another party, such as a wrong-way accident.
Many individuals feel alone and confused after they have suffered harm due to a Georgia car accident. Victims are sometimes unsure if they are eligible for aspects like medical expenses, lost wages, pain, and suffering, and so many other damages that continue to pile up after a car accident. Luckily, through a lawsuit, you do have the right to claim damages against a party who has contributed to your harm. Nobody ever expects to face a car accident on their own. If you have been injured, you should always have legal help by your side every step of the way so that you gain the reimbursement you deserve through your Georgia personal injury claim.
Because the aftermath of a car accident can impact every aspect of your life, you should speak with an attorney at Kenneth S. Nugent, PC immediately. Our attorneys will be able to help you work with the insurance company, meet filing deadlines, and gather the evidence that is necessary to prove your claim. These are aspects that may not come so easily when you are working on your own. Everybody has the right to file a claim against a negligent party as they work toward justice and reimbursement. Please contact our Georgia accident attorneys at (888) 579-1790 or https://attorneykennugent.com/ to find out how we can assist you in your time of need.
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Disclaimer: At Kenneth S. Nugent, PC Attorneys at Law, we are always looking to improve the quality and safety of our state and have been saddened by the outcome of many accidents across Georgia. We hope to inform those in our community about these accidents in the hopes that they will work to avoid serious Georgia accidents in the future. These posts are not to be taken as a solicitation for business. The information within should never be misconstrued as medical or legal advice. We hope that all involved in these accidents will receive a speedy recovery.