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 Butts. The experienced trial lawyers at Morgan & Morgan serve all of Georgia, including the 3 cities in Butts. If you have suffered a serious accident or injury in Butts County, Georgia, simply fill out the short form on this page for a free case evaluation.
From workers' compensation claims in Butts to personal injuries suffered in Flovilla, 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 Butts 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 Butts 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 Butts, provided by the Atlanta, Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety.
| Licensed Drivers: 16,451 | Vehicle Miles Traveled: 360.7 Million |
| Total Crashes: 661 | DUI/DWI Fatalities: 1 |
There were 2 traffic accidents in Butts that involved pedestrians. Of these, 1 involved injuries, and 0 fatalities resulted. Of the 661 car crashes in Butts, 320 people were injured and 4 died. There were also 65 car accidents in Butts that were the results of speeding. Among these accidents, 2 people died and 57 suffered injuries. If you have suffered an injury in a car accident in Butts, our Georgia auto accident lawyers may be able to help. Fill out the form on this page for a free case evaluation today.
The 64th county formed in Georgia, was created from Henry and Monroe counties. It was named for Captain Samuel Butts, a militiaman killed fighting Creek Indians in the War of 1812. Jackson, the county seat, was named for President Andrew Jackson.
Historic sites abound in Butts County, like Indian Springs Hotel (1823), the Indian Springs Church (1855), the Butts County Courthouse (1898), the Old Flovilla School (1885-1932), and historic private homes.
Lake Jackson, one of the earliest reservoirs in Georgia, was formed in 1910 when the Central Georgia Power Company completed a dam and hydroelectric plant at Lloyd Shoals on the Ocmulgee River.
Indian Springs is the oldest state park in the United States. The Creek Indians used the springs for centuries to heal their sick and to keep the healthy well. It was also the site of the treaty that ceded the Creek Indian lands to the state of Georgia in 1825.
Robert Grier was one of Butts County's notable citizens. He was the publisher of Grier's Almanac which has been published annually since 1807. Current sales average 2.5 million copies a year.
Festivals in Butts County include the Scottish Festival, the Native American Festival, and a Civil War re-enactment each November.
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Total Cities: 3
Incorporated: December 24, 1825
Population: 19,522
Total Area: 186.6 Square miles
People per Square Mile: 104.62
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