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Fulton County • 2001

Atlanta Fatal Multi-Vehicle Crash Settles for $1.5 Million

A 19-year-old passenger died after a multi-vehicle crash on I-285. The driver lost control, colliding with another vehicle. A tractor-trailer then struck the passenger's vehicle. The passenger suffered fatal injuries. The case was settled for $1,500,000.

Case Information Updated: October 2025

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Wrongful Death
Multi-vehicle
217383WL

About Wrongful Death Injuries

Wrongful death claims arise when a car accident fatality is caused by another party's negligence. These cases compensate surviving family members for their losses and the decedent's pain and suffering.

Case Outcome

Outcome
Settlement
Amount
$1,500,000
County
Fulton County, GA
Resolved
2001

Injury & Accident Details

Injury Type
Wrongful Death
Accident Type
Multi-vehicle
Case Type
217383WL

Settlement Context

This settlement of $1,500,000 is near the median of $1,850,000 for wrongful death cases resolved by settlement. The typical range is $504,000 to $3,020,000, based on 41 cases in our database.

Case Overview

In September 2001, a multi-vehicle collision on I-285 at Paces Ferry Road in **Atlanta, Georgia**, resulted in the death of a 19-year-old passenger. The incident occurred when a driver lost control of a vehicle, colliding with a second vehicle. Both vehicles then careened out of control, with the first vehicle crossing travel lanes toward the concrete median. A tractor-trailer, also traveling eastbound, observed the initial impact but was unable to avoid colliding with the first vehicle, impacting its passenger side and causing fatal injuries to the passenger.

The deceased passenger's estate filed a lawsuit against the driver of the first vehicle, the driver of the second vehicle, the tractor-trailer driver, and the trucking company employer. The plaintiff alleged the first driver was negligent in failing to control the vehicle, causing the initial collision. The plaintiff further claimed the tractor-trailer driver was speeding, failed to avoid the collision, and was negligent for driving with misadjusted brakes. The employer was also accused of negligence in hiring and training its driver.

The defendants, including the trucking company, contended that the initial accident was caused by the first driver, and the tractor-trailer driver could not have avoided the subsequent collision. All defendants also disputed the extent of damages sought by the plaintiff. The case ultimately concluded with a $1,500,000 settlement.

Understanding This Case

  • This case was resolved through a settlement, avoiding the uncertainty and expense of a trial. Settlements typically resolve faster and provide guaranteed compensation.
  • This case was resolved in Fulton County, Texas. Local jury tendencies, judge assignments, and regional economic conditions all influence case outcomes in this jurisdiction.
  • Resolved in 2001, this case reflects the legal and economic conditions of that period, including medical costs, insurance practices, and jury award trends at the time.

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