Georgia Car Accident Lawyer Directory: Sandy Springs
Sandy Springs sits at the top end of the Atlanta Perimeter, where Georgia 400 meets Interstate 285 in one of the most congested highway interchanges in the metro region. The city is the second-largest in Fulton County after Atlanta, and its road network carries heavy commuter traffic between the northern suburbs and downtown Atlanta. According to the city’s own Safety Action Plan study reported in 2025, Sandy Springs recorded 27,502 crashes within city limits over a five-year period, with nearly half occurring on I-285 or GA-400 and about a third on city streets. City officials identified recurring problem spots at GA-400 near Northridge, I-285 at Roswell Road, and Abernathy Road at Roswell Road. High-speed crashes at these interchanges are a frequent reason injured residents turn to a car accident attorney.
Anyone considering a car accident claim in Georgia should be aware of one fixed legal deadline. Under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33, most personal injury actions, including those arising from car accidents, must be filed within two years of the date of injury, and missing that window generally bars the claim. A separate four-year deadline applies to property damage claims, and shorter notice rules apply when a government vehicle or entity is involved. Georgia also follows a modified comparative negligence rule, under which an injured person’s recovery is reduced by their share of fault and barred entirely if they are 50 percent or more at fault.
The directory below lists five Sandy Springs firms that handle car accident cases, each verified from a dedicated car accident page on the firm’s own official website. It is organized for comparison rather than ranking, so the entries focus on practice areas, attorney background, office locations, and founding history rather than promotional claims.
1. Hammers Car Accident & Personal Injury Lawyers
- Address: 5555 Glenridge Connector, Suite 975, Sandy Springs, GA 30342 (Glenridge Highlands One)
- Phone: (678) 990-7024
- Focus: Car accidents (including intersection collisions), broader personal injury
- Fee structure: Free consultation, contingency-fee basis
- Web: https://hammerslawfirm.com/sandy-springs-car-accident-lawyer/
Hammers Car Accident & Personal Injury Lawyers maintains a Sandy Springs office in the Glenridge Highlands One building off the Glenridge Connector, with a dedicated Sandy Springs car accident page on its site. The office notes its location near Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Scottish Rite and Emory Saint Joseph’s, and references the Fulton County Superior Court in downtown Atlanta for filings.
The practice handles car accidents, including intersection collisions, as a central part of its personal injury work, and states it has roughly 50 years of combined experience among its attorneys, having opened its office about ten years ago. References to tens of millions recovered are firm-reported and have not been independently confirmed against court records.
2. Guardian Accident & Injury Lawyers
- Address: 200 Sandy Springs Place NE, Atlanta, GA 30328 (Sandy Springs)
- Phone: (404) 255-9000
- Focus: Car accidents and broader personal injury
- Fee structure: Contingency-fee basis, free consultation
- Web: https://myguardianlaw.com/sandy-springs-car-accident-lawyer/
Guardian Accident & Injury Lawyers maintains a Sandy Springs office at Sandy Springs Place NE, with a dedicated Sandy Springs car accident page on its site. The office notes its proximity to Heritage Sandy Springs and the surrounding Sandy Springs area and offers a 24/7 intake line for new consultations.
The practice handles car accidents and other personal injury matters on a contingency-fee basis, taking a percentage of any settlement or verdict. Its car accident page sets out Georgia’s modified comparative negligence rule accurately, including the 50 percent bar and proportional reduction of damages; references to past settlements and verdicts are firm-reported and have not been independently confirmed against court records.
3. Scott Pryor Law Group
- Multiple offices: Georgia practice serving Sandy Springs along with Atlanta, Athens, Augusta, Columbus, and other areas
- Focus: Car accidents, trucking and commercial-vehicle collisions, motorcycle, pedestrian and bicycle accidents, wrongful death
- Fee structure: Contingency-fee basis
- Web: https://scottpryorlaw.com/sandy-springs/car-accident-lawyer/
Scott Pryor Law Group maintains a dedicated Sandy Springs car accident page on its site as part of a broader Georgia practice that also serves Atlanta, Athens, Augusta, Columbus, and other areas. It is a multi-area practice rather than a Sandy Springs-only office, so a prospective client should confirm which office and attorney would handle their case and where in-person meetings would take place. (A specific Sandy Springs street address is not clearly published on the firm’s own page reviewed here, so it is not listed.)
The practice emphasizes trucking, commercial-vehicle, and other catastrophic-injury claims alongside standard car accidents, and notes direct attorney access for clients. References to past results are firm-reported and have not been independently confirmed against court records.
4. Singleton Law Firm
- Focus: Car and motor vehicle accidents, broader personal injury, in the Sandy Springs area
- Web: https://atlantainjurycounsel.com/sandy-springs/
Singleton Law Firm maintains a dedicated Sandy Springs page on its site for injury and accident work, led by attorney Don Singleton. The page features the firm’s representation of clients injured in motor vehicle accidents in the Sandy Springs area and describes a no-cost, no-obligation initial consultation. (A specific Sandy Springs street address is not clearly published on the firm’s own page reviewed here, so it is not listed, and a prospective client may want to confirm the office location directly.)
The practice handles car and motor vehicle accidents as part of its personal injury work, reviewing accident details and explaining clients’ rights under Georgia law. Any references to past results are firm-reported and have not been independently confirmed against court records.
5. Melman Law Group
- Phone: (770) 365-7556
- Focus: Car accidents and other personal injury (auto accident and injury attorneys)
- Fee structure: Free consultation
- Web: https://www.melmanlawgroup.com/sandy-springs
Melman Law Group maintains a dedicated Sandy Springs page on its site for car accident and injury work, presenting itself as an auto accident and injury practice serving the Sandy Springs area. (A specific Sandy Springs street address is not clearly published on the firm’s own page reviewed here, so it is not listed, and a prospective client may want to confirm the office location directly.)
The practice describes handling crashes involving distracted, reckless, or impaired drivers and pursuing compensation so clients can focus on recovery, working on a free-consultation basis. Any references to past results are firm-reported and have not been independently confirmed against court records.
After a Car Accident in Sandy Springs: Practical Notes
Two factors shape most Sandy Springs car accident claims: the two-year filing deadline under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33, and the speed at which evidence is lost after a crash. Nearly half of the city’s crashes occur on I-285 or GA-400, where high speeds make collisions severe, and evidence degrades quickly, so the timing of a first consultation can affect what evidence is still available. Because Sandy Springs is part of metro Atlanta, several firms serving it are multi-office practices, which is noted in the entries above.
Georgia uses a modified comparative negligence rule, which means an injured person’s recovery can be reduced by their share of fault and is barred entirely if they are found 50 percent or more responsible. Insurance coverage is another recurring issue, since Georgia’s minimum required liability limits (commonly cited as 25,000 dollars per person and 50,000 dollars per accident) can be inadequate for a serious crash, which raises questions about underinsured-motorist coverage. Georgia’s 2025 tort reform law (Senate Bill 68) also changed how certain evidence, such as seatbelt use, and how medical-expense and non-economic-damage arguments are presented at trial, which can affect how a car accident case is valued.
When comparing the firms above, useful points of distinction include whether the office is physically located in Sandy Springs or serves it as part of a wider metro-Atlanta practice, the size of the attorney team, and the specific collision types it concentrates on. None of the entries here is endorsed or ranked; the list is a verified starting point for an injured Sandy Springs resident’s own research.
Note: This list is not a ranking and makes no “best” claim. Many more attorneys handle car accident cases in Sandy Springs. The five firms above are verified records, each confirmed from a dedicated car accident page on the firm’s own official website (the Web link for each entry points to that car accident page, not just the home page). Where a firm operates multiple offices or serves Sandy Springs as part of a wider practice, that is noted; where a street address is not published on the firm’s own site, it is omitted rather than taken from a third-party listing. Firm-reported results have not been independently confirmed against court records. Accident statistics are from the City of Sandy Springs Safety Action Plan. This directory is general information about Georgia law and individual firms, not legal advice, and it does not create an attorney-client relationship; the legal points summarized here reflect general Georgia law as of the date below and can change or be affected by recent reforms, so an injured person should confirm how current law applies to their own situation with a licensed Georgia attorney. Data current as of June 6, 2026.