📍 Chatham County · 18 miles east of downtown Savannah

Personal Injury Lawyer Serving Tybee Island, Georgia

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Tybee Island draws visitors year-round, and that seasonal surge brings a unique combination of accident risks: heavy tourist traffic on the causeway (US-80), pedestrians moving between beach access points and parking, and boating activity throughout the surrounding waterways. Summer weekends in particular see some of the most congested and accident-prone conditions in the entire region.

We've handled everything from causeway car accidents to boating incidents near Tybee's marinas, and we understand how Georgia's maritime and boating laws intersect with more standard personal injury claims in a beach community like this one.

Roads and Areas We See Most Often in Tybee Island Cases

  • US-80 (Tybee Island Causeway)
  • Butler Avenue
  • Highway 80 Bridge crossings
  • Chatham Avenue

Local Risk Factors in Tybee Island

  • Heavy seasonal tourist traffic congestion on the causeway
  • Pedestrian accidents near beach access points and parking areas
  • Boating and maritime accidents in surrounding waterways
  • Bicycle accidents from rental bike traffic mixing with vehicles
  • Premises liability at vacation rentals and beachfront businesses
Serving Tybee Island

Tybee Island is located in Chatham County, approximately 18 miles east of downtown savannah. Our Savannah office represents injured Tybee Island residents and visitors, whether your case is best handled through negotiation or requires litigation in the appropriate county court.

Practice Areas Relevant to Tybee Island

While we handle every type of personal injury case throughout the region, these practice areas come up most often for Tybee Island clients:

Frequently Asked Questions — Tybee Island

Yes, we handle maritime and boating accident claims throughout the waters surrounding Tybee Island, including cases involving general maritime law, Jones Act claims for maritime workers, and Georgia boating statutes.
Yes. Georgia law doesn't require you to be a resident to pursue a personal injury claim for an accident that happened here, though there may be practical considerations around travel for treatment and legal proceedings that we can help you navigate.
Yes, particularly during peak summer season and holiday weekends, when the single main route on and off the island becomes heavily congested, increasing the risk of rear-end collisions and pedestrian incidents.

Injured in Tybee Island? Let's Talk.

Free, confidential consultation. No fee unless we win your case.

Call (912) 715-9288