Johns Creek sits in northeastern Fulton County, bordered by Alpharetta to the west and Duluth to the east. The city runs along the Chattahoochee River, and roads like State Bridge Road, Medlock Bridge Road, and McGinnis Ferry Road carry heavy commuter traffic daily. That traffic means accidents happen here at a real rate — rear-ends on SR-141, side-swipes in the McGinnis Ferry interchange, pedestrian incidents near the Johns Creek Town Center area. The weather doesn't help either. Summer heat pushes pavement temps well above air temperature, and winter ice events on elevated bridges catch drivers off guard fast.
Johns Creek has a population of 81,167 and a median household income of $160,093 (Data source: U.S. Census Bureau / Data Commons, 2024). That income level reflects a community of professionals — physicians, engineers, business owners — who expect clear answers and straight talk from their attorneys. A lot of residents here know enough to ask hard questions, and we're comfortable answering them. We don't push quick settlements because a quick settlement rarely covers what a serious injury actually costs.