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November 5, 2025
Lowndes County, GA (November 5, 2025) – Two people were seriously injured on Monday, November 3, in a two-vehicle crash on State Route 94 near Boring Pond Road in Lowndes County. The collision occurred when a tan Dodge Durango traveling south on Boring Pond Rd attempted to cross SR-94 and was struck by a gold Ford Ranger traveling west. According to the Georgia State Patrol (GSP), the driver of the Dodge Durango failed to yield while crossing the intersection, resulting in a severe impact on the driver’s side. Both vehicles came to rest on the roadway, blocking all lanes of SR-94 for a period of time. Emergency responders arrived quickly to assist the injured and secure the crash scene. Both drivers sustained serious injuries and were transported to a nearby hospital for medical treatment. Fortunately, GSP later confirmed that both individuals are expected to recover and be released soon. Witnesses described the crash as forceful, with debris scattered across the road and both vehicles sustaining heavy damage. All lanes of SR-94 were closed temporarily as officials investigated and cleared debris from the roadway. By approximately 5:57 p.m., 511 Georgia reported that all lanes had reopened. The Georgia State Patrol continues to investigate the cause of the crash, including whether speed, distraction, or weather conditions may have contributed to the collision. Our thoughts are with both injured drivers, and we wish them a full and swift recovery. Car Accidents in Lowndes County Car accidents are a frequent occurrence across Georgia, and intersections like SR-94 and Boring Pond Rd are particularly dangerous due to visibility challenges and high-speed traffic. Failing to yield is one of the most common causes of serious collisions in rural and suburban areas, often resulting in severe injuries or fatalities. According to the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT), thousands of crashes occur each year due to failure-to-yield violations. Many of these involve side-impact or “T-bone” collisions, which can cause significant harm to drivers and passengers on the struck side of the vehicle. Common injuries in these crashes include head trauma, broken bones, and internal injuries. Victims of such accidents may face long recovery periods, extensive medical bills, and emotional distress. However, Georgia law allows injured individuals to seek compensation when another driver’s negligence leads to harm. This compensation can cover medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and vehicle repairs. Working with an experienced car accident attorney can make a major difference in the aftermath of a crash. At Edwards Law, our legal team can help gather evidence, obtain police and medical reports, and negotiate with insurance companies to ensure victims receive fair compensation. Legal action can also help prevent future accidents by holding negligent drivers accountable. If you or a loved one has been injured in a car accident in Lowndes County or Coffee County, call Edwards Law at (912) 384-5700 for a free consultation. Our skilled car accident lawyer can help protect your rights and pursue the compensation you deserve. Note: This post was prepared using publicly available secondary sources. The details of the accident have not been independently verified. If you notice any inaccuracies, please contact the Edwards Law so that we can promptly update the post with the most accurate and reliable information. Disclaimer: The material provided in this article is intended for general informational purposes only. It should not be taken as legal or medical advice, nor does it establish an attorney-client relationship. This content is not a solicitation for legal services. If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident, please seek professional medical care immediately. Any images used are for illustrative purposes only and do not depict the actual accident scene.
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