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Mableton, GA (June 17, 2026) – Two people were found unconscious on Tuesday afternoon, June 16, following a traffic collision near Oakdale Road and Veterans Memorial Highway in Mableton.
Emergency units responded to the scene to assist both patients. No details about the severity of injuries or the identities of those involved were confirmed in the initial report on the accident.
Further details about the wreck had not been made public at the time of publication.
The investigation remains ongoing.
We hope all those who were hurt receive the best possible care.
Filing a claim after a car crash in Georgia typically begins with reporting the collision to your insurance company and obtaining a copy of the official police report. This step becomes especially important when injuries are severe enough to leave someone unconscious at the scene, as the report may provide some of the earliest documentation of what occurred.
From there, identifying the at-fault party becomes a key part of the process. Georgia follows a fault-based insurance system, meaning the driver responsible for the crash is generally liable for the resulting losses. As a result, gathering insurance information, witness statements, photographs, and other available evidence early on can help support a future claim.
At the same time, medical treatment often becomes the primary focus. Emergency care is only the beginning, and follow-up appointments, diagnostic testing, rehabilitation, and specialist evaluations may all be necessary to determine the full extent of the injuries. In addition to supporting recovery, this medical documentation creates a detailed record that insurance companies will closely review when assessing the nature and severity of the harm suffered.
As treatment progresses and the long-term impact of the injuries becomes clearer, the claim typically moves into discussions with the at-fault driver's insurance company. During this stage, compensation for medical expenses, lost income, future care needs, and other damages may be evaluated. Because significant injuries often require extended treatment and ongoing monitoring, it is frequently advisable to fully understand the long-term consequences before considering any settlement offer.
If a fair resolution cannot be reached through negotiations, additional legal options may be available under Georgia law, provided the claim is filed within the applicable statute of limitations. Throughout this process, careful attention to evidence, medical records, and insurance communications can help ensure that the claim accurately reflects the full impact of the injuries and the losses that followed the crash.
L.P.A. Law offers personalized guidance, clear communication, and dedicated support from the early stages of a claim through resolution.
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 move forward with confidence.
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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