Morgan & Morgan is one of the largest law firms in the southeastern United States. Based out of Atlanta, we are Georgia personal injury trial lawyers who fight for the rights of consumers in Berrien. The experienced trial lawyers at Morgan & Morgan serve all of Georgia, including the 4 cities in Berrien. If you have suffered a serious accident or injury in Berrien County, Georgia, simply fill out the short form on this page for a free case evaluation.
From workers' compensation claims in Berrien to personal injuries suffered in Alapaha, the Atlanta trial lawyers with Morgan & Morgan have the resources and experience to protect the rights of accident victims thoughout the county. Common personal injury claims in Berrien include car accidents, workers compensation claims, and medical malpractice cases. If you have suffered an injury due to the negligence of another person or persons in Berrien County, Atlanta, or any other part of Georgia, contact us today to have your case reviewed for free.
The following is the most recent car accident information for Berrien, provided by the Atlanta, Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety.
| Licensed Drivers: 12,481 | Vehicle Miles Traveled: 240 Million |
| Total Crashes: 276 | DUI/DWI Fatalities: 1 |
There were 1 traffic accidents in Berrien that involved pedestrians. Of these, 1 involved injuries, and 0 fatalities resulted. Of the 276 car crashes in Berrien, 143 people were injured and 6 died. There were also 36 car accidents in Berrien that were the results of speeding. Among these accidents, 1 person died and 43 suffered injuries. If you have suffered an injury in a car accident in Berrien, our Georgia auto accident lawyers may be able to help. Fill out the form on this page for a free case evaluation today.
Berrien County was created in 1856 from Coffee, Irwin, and Lowndes counties. The county was named for John McPherson Berrien, a U.S. Senator and Andrew Jackson's Attorney General.
Berrien County had one of the state's earliest post roads, the Coffee Road. It was opened in 1823 to channel settlers' crops to Florida.
Nashville was named for General Francis Nash of North Carolina, a distinguished soldier of the Revolutionary War. Alapaha, named by Cherokee Indians who once lived there, means "smiling sunshine" or "laughing water".
The county is predominantly agricultural and is known as the "Bell Pepper Capital of the World".
The old jail and the Berrien County Courthouse, both in Nashville, are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Paradise Public Fishing Area is a 1,060-acre state-owned recreation/wildlife area. Fishing, picnicking, hiking, bird-watching, and primitive camping are available around its 76 lakes and ponds.
There are several animals on the Federal Endangered Species list found in Berrien County. These include the Peregrine Falcon, the Southern Bald Eagle, and the Florida Panther.
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Total Cities: 4
Incorporated: February 25, 1856
Population: 16,235
Total Area: 452.5 Square miles
People per Square Mile: 35.88
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