Ross Moore Law announces expanded car accident representation services for Marietta and Cobb County residents, responding to concerning traffic safety data showing Cobb County recorded 27,604 total crashes and 57 fatalities in 2024, ranking third statewide for crash volume according to the Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety.
The expansion comes as Georgia Senate Bill 68, signed April 21, 2025, introduces a 90-day discovery stay provision that creates critical evidence preservation challenges for crash victims along the Interstate 75 corridor through Marietta. The new law allows defendants to file motions staying discovery for up to 90 days, a timeframe that exceeds standard retention periods for crucial electronic evidence including GDOT traffic camera footage, commercial truck electronic logging device data, and private vehicle dashcam recordings.

Cobb County's position as Georgia's third-highest crash zone reflects the sustained danger on Interstate 75, the primary north-south artery through Marietta. A fatal crash on Interstate 75 northbound in Cobb County in March 2026 shut down lanes for approximately two hours under Marietta police investigation. A separate 17-vehicle chain-reaction crash near Wade Green Road in Kennesaw killed one driver and closed northbound lanes for seven hours, illustrating the complex multi-party dynamics common on this corridor where commercial trucks, commuter vehicles, and delivery vans compete for limited lane space.
"Senate Bill 68's discovery stay provision creates an evidence destruction crisis specifically for Interstate 75 crash victims because electronic data has fixed overwrite windows shorter than 90 days," states Ross Moore Marietta car accident lawyer and Founder of Ross Moore Law. "GDOT traffic cameras typically overwrite footage after 30 days, commercial truck electronic logging devices cycle data monthly under federal regulations, and private dashcam footage gets deleted when vehicle owners don't know to preserve it. Our immediate response protocol sends preservation demands to all parties within 24 hours of a crash notification, before any stay takes effect and before critical evidence disappears."
The Interstate 75 corridor through Cobb County carries some of the Southeast's highest commercial truck volumes, with distribution centers for major retailers clustered along Barrett Parkway, the Chastain Road interchange, and the Interstate 575 merge. These high-traffic zones create recurring scenarios where multiple parties including drivers, trucking companies, fleet operators, and potentially GDOT for roadway conditions may share responsibility for a single crash.
Ross Moore Marietta car accident lawyer services now include immediate evidence preservation protocols designed to counter Senate Bill 68's potential impact on crash claims. The firm's expanded Marietta car accident lawyer representation focuses on securing electronic evidence before standard retention periods expire, particularly for crashes involving commercial vehicles where federal data retention requirements create tight preservation windows.
Ross Moore Law, founded in 2012 by Attorney Ross Moore, has recovered millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements for car accident victims throughout Marietta, Cobb County, and Metro Atlanta. The firm handles all personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis with no upfront costs, offering free case evaluations to crash victims facing the complex liability scenarios common to Interstate 75 corridor collisions. The firm's practice areas include car accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, pedestrian accidents, wrongful death, and catastrophic injury cases throughout Georgia.
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