Fulton Co., GA – Fatal Motorcycle Crash on Camp Creek Pkwy & Bakers Ferry Rd

Fulton Co., GA - Fatal Motorcycle Accident on Camp Creek Pkwy near Bakers Ferry Rd

Fulton Co., GA (November 7, 2024) – A fatal traffic accident involving a motorcyclist happened in Fulton County on Thursday morning, November 7. According to information from reports, the accident occurred at the intersection of Camp Creek Parkway near Bakers Ferry Road.

A motorcyclist lost their life at around 7:30 a.m. when the accident took place. According to reports, a motorcycle operated by a male was headed north on Camp Creek Parkway when it collided with a tan Lexus that was trying to turn left onto Bakers Ferry Road. The motorcyclist tragically sustained fatal injuries in the crash and was pronounced deceased on-site. Multiple responders with the South Fulton Police Department’s Crime Scene Unit and the Fulton County Medical Examiner’s Office responded to the scene. The victim, age 48, has not been identified at this time. Police in Fulton County continue to investigate the circumstances leading to the wreck. 

We want to offer our sincere sympathies to the family of the deceased victim.

Georgia Motorcycle Crashes

Fulton Co., GA - Fatal Motorcycle Accident on Camp Creek Pkwy near Bakers Ferry RdEvery year, thousands of individuals lose their lives in Georgia car accidents. In one recent year, over 1,100 people were killed in traffic accidents in Georgia. According to recent statistics concerning motorcycle crashes in the Peach State, motorcyclists are involved in about 12% of Georgia’s fatal traffic accidents. 

Unfortunately, negligent drivers cause the majority of traffic collisions in Georgia and across the United States. On average, over half of motorcycle crashes are caused by negligent drivers. Drivers who fail to yield the right of way to motorcyclists often cause injurious and fatal crashes. 

If you or a member of your family were recently hurt in a traffic accident involving a motorcycle, a Fulton County motorcycle crash attorney can review the details of your accident and help determine if you have a valid claim.

Being seriously injured in any type of accident can be an extremely trying experience. If you’re hurt in a crash that another person caused, you should be able to get the compensation you need to recover from your injuries and losses. You need a skilled lawyer to advocate for you, ensuring you receive the full and fair compensation you deserve for your injury accident in Georgia.

The only thing worse than being hurt in a crash yourself is losing a loved one. A wrongful death attorney can help you file a claim for compensation so you can get the help you need, paying for funeral costs and more. You should not have to worry about money at a time like this. Our compassionate legal team at Karma Injury Law can help you overcome this trying moment of your life.

At Karma Injury Law, we have years of experience helping crash victims and their families recover. If your life has been turned upside down by a negligent driver, we will make sure you receive the financial compensation you need and deserve. You can contact us at (678) 607-8312 to learn how we can assist you through this challenging time.

Notes: Our writers rely on multiple external sources to create this accident news post, including local and national news reports, police accident reports, and, sometimes, eyewitness accounts of injury accidents in Georgia. If you find any inaccuracies in this post, please contact Karma Injury Law promptly so we can make corrections. We will also remove the post upon request.

Disclaimer: This post is not intended as a business solicitation. Please be aware that the information provided does not constitute legal advice, nor does it create an attorney-client relationship. Legal outcomes can vary based on individual circumstances. We encourage you to contact Karma Injury Law directly for personalized legal guidance. The featured image in this post is not related to the actual accident scene.

 

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