STONECREST, GEORGIA (January 28, 2026) – A female pedestrian has tragically died in a Stonecrest car accident near the intersection of Turner Hills Road and Mall Parkway.
The Cobb County officials are saying the accident took place around 9:30 AM on Tuesday. A woman was walking near the northbound lane of traffic when she was struck by a pickup truck.
Paramedics were called to the scene of the accident to help the victim. The driver also remained at the scene of the crash and was not injured.
Despite life-saving measures, the victim died following the collision. A full investigation into the Stonecrest collision remains ongoing.
All drivers and Georgia must exercise due care to avoid colliding with any pedestrian in the roadway. Pursuant to GA Code § 40-6-180, “No person shall drive a vehicle at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent under the conditions and having regard for the actual and potential hazards then existing.” There are several ways that a driver may have acted negligently to avoid colliding with pedestrians.
If a driver fails to slow down to avoid hitting a pedestrian, this could form the basis of a negligence claim. It is also possible that liability for a collision could extend beyond any driver deemed to be at fault. Pickup trucks are routinely used for commercial purposes. If a pickup truck was being used to advance a commercial purpose, the company that owned the truck could be vicariously liable for the wrongful actions of the negligent driver.
Far too many people are killed or seriously injured every year in pedestrian accidents. According to the National Safety Council, “in 2023, most pedestrian traffic deaths occurred in urban settings (83%), on the open road (76%) versus intersections (24%), and during dark conditions with or without artificial lighting (74%). The largest number of pedestrian deaths occurs on Fridays (1,155), closely followed by Saturdays (1,150).” It is important that certain actions are taken after any pedestrian accident in Georgia.
Pedestrian collisions are often preventable. In most cases, they involve some amount of driver error. Part of the problem is that pedestrian infrastructure has not continued to improve even as counties across Georgia have continued to grow. The family of any person who died in a pedestrian accident may be able to seek some measure of accountability through a wrongful death claim.
We at Butler Kahn extend our deepest condolences to the family of the woman killed in this Stonecrest pedestrian accident. Any person who may have more information should reach out to the police. It is our sincere hope that steps are taken to prevent other tragedies at this intersection.
Do you need more information about a Stonecrest pedestrian accident? Our team of pedestrian safety advocates is here for you. We are committed to helping victims understand their rights and holding negligent drivers accountable for their wrongful conduct. Whether you just have legal questions or need any other type of assistance, we are here to serve your needs. You can contact us anytime at 678-940-1444.