Dekalb County Injury Lawyer
Our statewide litigation of wrongful death and catastrophic cases throughout Georgia often takes us to the courts of DeKalb County, which is visible from our office windows.
DeKalb County is the fourth most populous of Georgia’s 159 counties, with estimated 2020 population of 774,382. It includes Decatur, the county seat, about 10% of the City of Atlanta, and the municipalities of Avondale Estates, Brookhaven, Chamblee, Clarkston, Doraville, Dunwoody, Lithonia, Pine Lake, Stone Mountain and Tucker.
DeKalb County was established in 1822, carved from portions of Henry, Fayette and Gwinnett Counties. It was named for Baron Johann de Kalb (1721-1780), a Bavarian-born former officer in the French Army, who fought for the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War. Fulton County (Atlanta) was formed out of the west side of DeKalb County in 1853. During the Civil War, much of the Battle of Atlanta was fought in DeKalb County. Until the 1950’s, DeKalb County was mostly agricultural. The first wave of suburban sprawl from Atlanta engulfed DeKalb County in the 1950’s and 1960’s, so that it is now mostly urban.
DeKalb County is the home of Emory University, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Decatur, Clarkston and Dunwoody campuses of Georgia State University. DeKalb is served by I-20, I-85, I-285 and the Stone Mountain Freeway. It is the site of Peachtree-DeKalb Airport, a major general aviation hub. Stone Mountain Park is a major recreational asset.
The courts in DeKalb County include the Superior Court of DeKalb County, State Court of DeKalb County, Juvenile Court of DeKalb County, Magistrate Court of DeKalb County, and municipal courts of each of the municipalities.
As a major urban jurisdiction, DeKalb County has seen some of the more significant jury verdicts in the state, though other counties have caught up. Substantial civil cases are litigated in Superior Court and State Court. We regularly practice in both, in DeKalb County and throughout Georgia, and handle appeals from those courts as needed.
The Superior Court of DeKalb County has general jurisdiction in all civil cases with venue in DeKalb County, divorce cases, and felony criminal cases punishable by death or imprisonment for one year or more. Because of the heavy criminal and domestic relations dockets in Superior Court, many lawyers choose to go to State Court for civil cases that do not require equity jurisdiction, e.g., injunctions.
The State Court of DeKalb County has jurisdiction over all civil damages cases that do not require equity jurisdiction for injunctions, etc., and misdemeanor criminal cases. Most civil damage suits for serious personal injury and wrongful death are filed in State Court.
Both Superior Court and State Court in DeKalb County utilize mandatory e-filing through Odyssey eFileGa.