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Perry, GeorgiaPersonal Injury Attorneys

Personal injury lawyers serving Perry, the Houston County seat. I-75 runs through Perry — so do serious accidents. We fight for Perry residents and travelers injured here.

Serving Perry and Houston County Injury Victims

Perry, Georgia is the seat of Houston County and home to approximately 17,000 residents. Situated directly on I-75 between Macon and Valdosta, Perry is best known as a regional hub for the Georgia National Fair and as a commercial crossroads on one of the Southeast's most heavily traveled interstates. That interstate traffic — particularly heavy commercial truck traffic — creates a consistent pattern of serious accidents in and around Perry each year.

Kenneth S. Nugent, P.C. represents accident victims in Perry and throughout Houston County from our Macon office 25 miles to the north. Whether your injury occurred on I-75, on US-341, or on Perry's surface roads, our attorneys are prepared to fight for the compensation you deserve.

County
Houston County
Population
~17,000
Superior Court
Houston County Courthouse, Perry
Major Roads
I-75, US-341, SR-127, SR-247

I-75 Accidents Near Perry

The Perry stretch of I-75 — including the Sam Nunn Boulevard interchange, the US-341 interchange, and the surrounding interchange areas — is a significant accident corridor. Commercial trucks, RVs traveling to and from Florida, and local commuter traffic all share this road at high speeds. When a collision occurs here, the resulting injuries are often severe.

Truck accident cases near Perry require immediate action to preserve electronic logging device (ELD) data, black box data, and driver qualification records. This evidence can be lost if not immediately demanded through legal process. Contact our office as soon as possible after a truck accident near Perry.

US-341 Through Perry's Commercial District

US Highway 341 serves as Perry's main commercial street and is lined with hotels, restaurants, and businesses catering to the I-75 traveler market. This creates high pedestrian and turning-vehicle activity that produces rear-end collisions, pedestrian accidents, and left-turn crashes with some regularity. If you were injured on US-341 or in Perry's commercial district, our attorneys can evaluate your claim.

49 C.F.R. Part 395 — Federal Hours of Service Regulations

Commercial truck drivers on I-75 near Perry are subject to federal hours-of-service regulations that limit how many consecutive hours they may drive. Violations of these regulations — evidenced by ELD data and driver logs — can constitute negligence per se in a truck accident claim. These records must be obtained quickly before they are overwritten or destroyed.

Georgia National Fairgrounds and Event-Related Accidents

The Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter in Perry hosts major events throughout the year, including the Georgia National Fair. These events generate massive traffic volumes on Perry's road network that can contribute to accidents. Premises liability claims arising from conditions at the fairgrounds or surrounding areas are within our scope of representation.

Free Consultation for Perry Accident Victims

The Houston County Superior Court is located in Perry, making it the venue for personal injury lawsuits arising from accidents throughout Houston County. Our attorneys are familiar with this court and its judges. Call 478-654-9669 any time for a free, no-obligation case evaluation. No fee unless we win.

Don't Wait.
The Clock Is Ticking.

Georgia has a strict statute of limitations for personal injury claims — generally two years under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33. The sooner you call, the stronger your case will be.