Cobb Co., GA — Pedestri…

Cobb County, GA (April 21, 2026) — A serious pedestrian accident on Monday, April 20, has left one person with critical injuries and prompted a major investigation. Cobb County police were called to Macland Road near Gus Robinson Road around 6:00 a.m. following reports of a vehicle striking a person.

The Cobb County Police Department’s STEP (Selective Traffic Enforcement Program) Unit, which specializes in high-impact and fatal collisions, was brought in to lead the investigation. While officials have not confirmed a fatality, they noted the injuries were life-threatening.

Local authorities are investigating the circumstances of the crash.

We wish the injured pedestrian a fast and total recovery.

What Can I Do if I Was Hit by a Car in Cobb County, GA?

If you were injured in a pedestrian accident in Cobb County, your first step after getting medical care is ensuring that the police department report accurately reflects the details of the crash. Since Georgia follows a system called modified comparative negligence, you can still seek money for your injuries even if you weren't in a crosswalk at the time.

This rule allows you to recover damages as long as you are less than 50% responsible for the accident. If the investigation shows the driver was speeding, looking at their phone, or simply failing to pay attention to the road, their insurance company can be held responsible for your medical bills and other losses.

In Georgia, you may also be able to use your own Uninsured or Underinsured Motorist (UM/UIM) coverage if the driver who hit you doesn't have enough insurance to cover your costs. This is common in serious pedestrian accidents where hospital stays and physical therapy can be very expensive.

While you generally have two years to file a claim, it is best to act quickly so that witness stories and any available video from nearby intersections can be saved. An attorney can help by gathering this evidence and dealing with the insurance companies so you can focus entirely on your health.

A personal injury attorney familiar with Cobb County traffic conditions can help victims understand their rights, gather critical evidence early, and communicate with insurance carriers on their behalf.

To learn more about your options and protect your interests, you can contact L.P.A. Law at 678-839-4661 to speak with our Cobb County personal injury attorney who can help you understand your rights and assess your options after your crash.

Note: This post was prepared using publicly available secondary sources. The details of the accident have not been independently verified. If you notice any inaccuracies, please contact the L.P.A. Law so that we can promptly update the post with the most accurate and reliable information.

Disclaimer: The material provided in this article is intended for general informational purposes only. It should not be taken as legal or medical advice, nor does it establish an attorney-client relationship. This content is not a solicitation for legal services. If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident, please seek professional medical care immediately. Any images used are for illustrative purposes only and do not depict the actual accident scene.

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