Personal Injury Lawyer Serving Liberty County, GA

Liberty County is home to Hinesville — the county seat and one of the fastestgrowing cities on Georgia’s coast — and to Fort Stewart, one of the largest Army installations in the eastern United States and home base of the 3rd Infantry Division. The combination of a large active-duty military population, a significant civilian workforce, heavy commercial traffic on US-84 and I-95, and proximity to Savannah creates an injury landscape that is both high-volume and legally complex.
Boyd Law Firm serves Liberty County residents, military families, and accident victims from our Brunswick office in neighboring Glynn County.

Liberty County’s Communities and Injury Contexts

Hinesville

Hinesville is the urban core of Liberty County, with a population swelled by the active-duty and veteran community associated with Fort Stewart. General Stewart Drive the main commercial corridor running from the fort’s main gate into downtown Hinesville is one of the busiest roads in the county, with heavy traffic from military and civilian commuters, retail development, fast food corridors, and intersections that see a consistent volume of rear-end and angle collisions. Memorial Drive, Veterans Parkway, and the US-84 business corridor through Hinesville are also high-accident locations.

Fort Stewart

Fort Stewart’s main installation covers portions of Liberty, Long, Tattnall, and Evans counties and is the largest Army base east of the Mississippi River by land area. Military families, civilian employees, and contractors operate on and around the installation daily.

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Inside the gates are governed by the Federal Tort Claims Act, not Georgia state law. The FTCA requires: 1. An administrative claim filed with the appropriate Army claims office within 2 years of the injury 2. Waiting for the agency to act (or 6 months to pass) before a lawsuit can be filed 3. Claims presented to the specific federal agency not filed directly in court
Missing the FTCA administrative deadline permanently bars the claim. This is a strict rule with no ordinary exceptions.

Accidents occurring outside the gates on public roads even those heavily used by base personnel are governed by Georgia law.

Midway and Riceboro

The communities of Midway and Riceboro sit along US-17 in the western and central portions of Liberty County. Midway, one of Georgia’s smaller incorporated cities, is home to the historic Midway Church and Cemetery an 18th-century Colonial-era landmark and one of the most photographed historic sites on the Georgia coast. US-17 through this corridor carries both local traffic and a volume of tourist vehicles navigating to and from Savannah, creating passing-zone and intersection risk.

I-95 and US-84 Corridor

I-95 bisects Liberty County north-south, and US-84 runs east-west connecting Hinesville to I-95 and beyond. The interchange zone at I-95 and US-84 (around exit 76) is a commercial and logistics hub with truck stops, warehousing, and distribution activity. Commercial truck accidents are a regular occurrence at this interchange.

Liberty County Superior Court

Personal injury and wrongful death cases arising in Liberty County are filed and tried in Liberty County Superior Court in Hinesville. Boyd Law Firm practices in Liberty County Superior Court and handles cases throughout the county.

overnment Property Considerations in Liberty County

Liberty County has multiple government-managed properties and entities:

  • Fort Stewart (Federal — Army): FTCA applies to on-base injuries;
    2-year administrative claim deadline
  • City of Hinesville: Ante-litem notice within 6 months of injury
  • Liberty County: Ante-litem notice within 12 months of injury
  • State roads (GDOT): Ante-litem notice within 12 months of injury
    We identify the applicable framework from the outset of every case.

Practice Areas Available in Liberty County

Vehicle Accidents

US-84, General Stewart Drive, I-95, and the county road network

Commercial truck accidents

US-84/I-95 interchange and the logistics corridor

Federal Tort Claims Act

on-base injuries at Fort Stewart

Premises liability

commercial properties in Hinesville, retail corridors, military housing areas

Wrongful death

fatal accidents throughout Liberty County

Product liability

defective product claims for Liberty County residentss negligence.

Frequently Asked Questions — Liberty County

It matters significantly. Off-base accidents on public roads follow Georgia law the standard personal injury statute of limitations and court process. On-base accidents at Fort Stewart follow the Federal Tort Claims Act a separate federal administrative process with a strict two-year deadline and a required pre-suit claim filing. We determine which framework applies before any other step.
Yes. Your military status does not affect your right to pursue a civil claim against a negligent civilian driver for an accident that occurred on public roads. Georgia personal injury law applies to that claim.
If road conditions, inadequate signage, or traffic control failures contributed to the accident, the City of Hinesville or GDOT may bear responsibility. If a commercial business’s improperly designed access point contributed to the collision, the property owner may be a defendant. We investigate all contributing factors, not just the driver.
Yes. We serve the full Southeast Georgia region. All filing, court appearances, and case-related travel are handled from our office. Your physical location in Hinesville or elsewhere in Liberty County does not limit our representation.

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Whether you are a long-time Liberty County resident, a military family at Fort Stewart, or a civilian worker in the Hinesville area, Boyd Law Firm is your Southeast Georgia legal resource.

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