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 Warren. The experienced trial lawyers at Morgan & Morgan serve all of Georgia, including the 5 cities in Warren. If you have suffered a serious accident or injury in Warren County, Georgia, simply fill out the short form on this page for a free case evaluation.
From workers' compensation claims in Warren to personal injuries suffered in Camak, 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 Warren 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 Warren 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 Warren, provided by the Atlanta, Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety.
| Licensed Drivers: 4,218 | Vehicle Miles Traveled: 214.5 Million |
| Total Crashes: 143 | DUI/DWI Fatalities: 1 |
There were 0 traffic accidents in Warren that involved pedestrians. Of these, 0 involved injuries, and 0 fatalities resulted. Of the 143 car crashes in Warren, 117 people were injured and 4 died. There were also 22 car accidents in Warren that were the results of speeding. Among these accidents, 1 person died and 31 suffered injuries. If you have suffered an injury in a car accident in Warren, our Georgia auto accident lawyers may be able to help. Fill out the form on this page for a free case evaluation today.
Warren County was created in 1793 from parts of Columbia, Burke, Richmond and Wilkes counties. Georgia's 20th county was named for Revolutionary War hero, General Joseph Warren, who was killed in the Battle of Bunker Hill.
The City of Camak was named for James Camak, a newspaper editor in Athens and the first president of the Georgia Railroad.
Warren County claims to have had the first Rural Free Delivery system, initiated in 1868 by several farmers near Norwood. The six men hired someone to deliver the mail to their farms in return for room and board.
Warren County shares the 24,000-acre Ogeechee Wildlife Management Area with Hancock County. The Ogeechee River forms the western boundary of the county.
The county is home to several local parks, as well as a hunting preserve.
General LaFayette visited Warrenton in 1824, and a ball was held in his honor at a local home which is still standing.
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Website: www.warrencountyga.com
Total Cities: 5
Incorporated: December 19, 1793
Population: 6,336
Total Area: 285.5 Square miles
People per Square Mile: 22.19
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