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 Grady. The experienced trial lawyers at Morgan & Morgan serve all of Georgia, including the 4 cities in Grady. If you have suffered a serious accident or injury in Grady County, Georgia, simply fill out the short form on this page for a free case evaluation.
From workers' compensation claims in Grady to personal injuries suffered in Cairo, 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 Grady 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 Grady 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 Grady, provided by the Atlanta, Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety.
| Licensed Drivers: 16,850 | Vehicle Miles Traveled: 298.7 Million |
| Total Crashes: 538 | DUI/DWI Fatalities: 1 |
There were 5 traffic accidents in Grady that involved pedestrians. Of these, 3 involved injuries, and 0 fatalities resulted. Of the 538 car crashes in Grady, 257 people were injured and 7 died. There were also 48 car accidents in Grady that were the results of speeding. Among these accidents, 0 people died and 49 suffered injuries. If you have suffered an injury in a car accident in Grady, our Georgia auto accident lawyers may be able to help. Fill out the form on this page for a free case evaluation today.
Grady County was created in 1905 from portions of Decatur and Thomas counties. It was named for Henry W. Grady, who was editor of the Atlanta Constitution and an advocate of the "New South."
Accounts of Hernando DeSoto's trek through the southeast in 1540 indicate that he entered Georgia in what is now Grady County.
Cairo, the county seat, was named for either the city in Egypt or the town of Cairo, Illinois. The city's name, however, is pronounced "Kayro."
The Birdsong Nature Center is located in Grady County. Dedicated to providing natural history education programs for the public and preserving the natural environment of the area, the center is located on a 565-acre tract that was formerly known as Birdsong Plantation. The center features several nature trails and exhibits that highlight the diverse wildlife of the area. Herons, bluebirds, anhingas, wood ducks, otters, and alligators inhabit the center's grounds.
Grady County is located in the heart of South Georgia's famed "Plantation Trace" and is only 60 miles from the beaches on the Gulf of Mexico.
Several famous individuals hail from Grady County. These include football standouts Rosie Grier and Bill Stanfill; Teresa Edwards, a gold medalist in Olympic basketball; and baseball great Jackie Robinson, who was born in Cairo. Mack Robinson, Jackie's older brother, took the 200-meter dash silver medal behind Jessie Owens at the 1936 Olympics held in Munich.
Annual events in Grady County include the Rattlesnake Roundup, held in Whigham each January; the Great Southern Antique Car Rally, held in Cairo every May; and Calvary's annual Mule Day in November. All of the events feature arts and crafts and local cuisine, and the Mule Day's parade often attracts close to 40,000 spectators.
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Total Cities: 4
Incorporated: August 17, 1905
Population: 23,659
Total Area: 458.2 Square miles
People per Square Mile: 51.63
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