Atlanta, GA (February 23, 2025) – A traffic collision with injuries was reported late Friday night at the intersection of Donald Lee Hollowell Pkwy NW and James Jackson Pkwy NW.
The crash occurred at approximately 10:25 p.m., prompting a response from firefighters, EMS, and local authorities. Emergency personnel arrived to assist the injured at the scene while officials assessed the situation and worked to clear the roadway.
At this time, the number of vehicles involved and the severity of injuries sustained have not been disclosed. Investigators are working to determine whether speeding, distracted driving, or other contributing factors played a role in the crash.
Traffic in the area may have been affected as emergency crews responded. Drivers were urged to exercise caution while traveling through the intersection.
Our thoughts are with those injured, and we hope for their swift recovery.
Car Accidents in Georgia
Georgia roadways see a high number of injury crashes each year, particularly in urban areas like Atlanta, where heavy traffic, high speeds, and distracted driving contribute to frequent collisions. Donald Lee Hollowell Pkwy NW is a well-traveled roadway that often experiences congestion, making it prone to accidents at intersections like James Jackson Pkwy NW.
According to the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT), thousands of injury-related car accidents occur statewide annually, with reckless driving, failure to yield, and driver inattention being leading causes. Many victims face serious injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and long-term recovery challenges following a crash.
For those injured in a motor vehicle accident, seeking immediate medical care is critical, even if symptoms are not immediately noticeable. Understanding insurance claims and legal options can also help victims navigate medical costs and potential compensation for damages.
If you or a loved one has been involved in a car accident, Local Accident Reports provides valuable resources to assist victims in their recovery process.