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 Oglethorpe. The experienced trial lawyers at Morgan & Morgan serve all of Georgia, including the 5 cities in Oglethorpe. If you have suffered a serious accident or injury in Oglethorpe County, Georgia, simply fill out the short form on this page for a free case evaluation.
From workers' compensation claims in Oglethorpe to personal injuries suffered in Arnoldsville, 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 Oglethorpe 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 Oglethorpe 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 Oglethorpe, provided by the Atlanta, Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety.
| Licensed Drivers: 10,722 | Vehicle Miles Traveled: 173.2 Million |
| Total Crashes: 264 | DUI/DWI Fatalities: 0 |
There were 0 traffic accidents in Oglethorpe that involved pedestrians. Of these, 0 involved injuries, and 0 fatalities resulted. Of the 264 car crashes in Oglethorpe, 186 people were injured and 2 died. There were also 18 car accidents in Oglethorpe that were the results of speeding. Among these accidents, 0 people died and 18 suffered injuries. If you have suffered an injury in a car accident in Oglethorpe, our Georgia auto accident lawyers may be able to help. Fill out the form on this page for a free case evaluation today.
Oglethorpe County was created in 1793. Georgia's 19th county is named for the state's founder, General James E. Oglethorpe.
Lexington, the county seat, is named in honor of the Revolutionary War battle. The largest city is Crawford, named for William H. Crawford, former Governor, U.S. Senator, Secretary of the Treasury and Minister to France.
The site known as Cherokee Corner was once an angle in the boundary between Creek and Cherokee lands. At one time, the site was important to surveying in the region.
Other important sites are the home of Governor Gilmer and Watson Mill Bridge State Park, which is shared with Madison County. The bridge, which is located on the South Fork Broad River, is the largest in Georgia, and was in the past the site of a grist mill and power generation plant.
Bartram Buffalo Lick, located in Philomath, is an iron-bearing clay pit of about 1.5 acres. This site was often visited by buffalo, deer and cattle, although it has no saline properties. It was a meeting place for the area's Indians.
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Website: www.onlineoglethorpe.com
Total Cities: 5
Incorporated: December 19, 1793
Population: 12,635
Total Area: 441.1 Square miles
People per Square Mile: 28.64
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