College Park is a small, tight-knit city with a population of 13,953 and a median age of 32, meaning a lot of working adults and young families who depend on a steady income (Data source: U.S. Census Bureau / Data Commons). With a median household income of $51,635, most residents here can't afford to sit with a lowball settlement after a serious accident. Lost wages matter.
Medical bills pile up fast. That's the reality we work with every day. College Park is also one of the most traffic-heavy corridors in metro Atlanta.
Camp Creek Parkway, Virginia Avenue, and the approaches to Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport funnel enormous truck and commuter traffic through the city daily. Rear-end collisions, rideshare pickups gone wrong, and commercial truck accidents are common along these routes. The city's flat, low-lying geography also means wet roads after Georgia's frequent afternoon thunderstorms, which spike accident rates on already-crowded streets.