Call 911 from a safe location at the crash site. In Georgia, it is illegal to leave the scene of an accident with injuries, unless to get emergency medical attention, before law enforcement arrives. Around here, the responding officer will likely be from the Sandy Springs Police Department (SSPD) or Georgia State Patrol (GSP). Get checked out by emergency medical personnel then, as soon as you are able, see a doctor for a more thorough examination. In the area, emergency trauma services are available at facilities like Northside Hospital Atlanta and Piedmont Urgent Care. You should also contact a Sandy Springs car accident attorney for a free case consultation to protect your rights and learn more about your legal options.
Life moves fast after a car accident. Maybe you were in a head-on collision on I-285, rear-ended by a truck on Roswell Road, struck by a red-light runner on Spalding Drive (GA-400), or another type of crash. Suddenly, you’re in serious pain, unable to work, and under a lot of pressure to take the right next steps to get your life back on track.