Personal Injury Lawyer Serving Camden County, GA

Camden County is the southernmost county in Georgia’s coastal corridor, bordered by Florida to the south, the Atlantic coast to the east, and the St. Marys River along its southern boundary. The county’s population is distributed across Kingsland, the City of St. Marys, and the county seat of Woodbine, with a significant military presence anchored by Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay.
Boyd Law Firm serves Camden County residents and families in personal injury, wrongful death, and civil litigation matters from our Brunswick office in neighboring Glynn County.

Camden County Communities and Where Injuries Occur

Kingsland

Kingsland is Camden County’s largest city and its commercial hub, straddling I-95 at exits 1 and 3. The interchange area  with its concentration of hotels, truck stops, fuel stations, and retail development along Boone Avenue and Highway 40  generates consistent vehicle accident and premises liability activity. US-17 through Kingsland carries a steady volume of commercial truck traffic moving between Florida and Georgia, and the interchanges see frequent rear-end and commercial vehicle collisions.

St. Marys

The City of St. Marys sits at the mouth of the St. Marys River and serves as the gateway to Cumberland Island National Seashore. St. Marys Road (Highway 40) connects Kingsland to the St. Marys waterfront, passing through residential and light commercial areas. The St. Marys waterfront district with its restaurants, the Cumberland Island ferry terminal, and public spaces is an active pedestrian zone where premises liability exposures exist year-round. ises liability claims.

Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay (NSB Kings Bay)

NSB Kings Bay is one of the two Atlantic homeports for the U.S. Navy’s Ohio-class ballistic missile submarines and is among the largest employers in coastal Georgia. The base’s presence shapes Camden County’s demographics, its road traffic patterns, and its injury landscape. St. Marys Road, Spur 40, and the surrounding road network carry significant base-related vehicle traffic.

Injuries occurring on federal government property inside the gates of NSB Kings Bay are governed by the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA), not Georgia state law. FTCA claims have a two-year deadline and specific administrative filing requirements before a lawsuit can be filed. If your injury occurred on base, contact us immediately the process is different and the requirements are strict.

Woodbine

Woodbine, the county seat, is home to Camden County Superior Court. US-17 passes through Woodbine, and the rural roads connecting Woodbine to the county’s inland communities — Highway 252, Pine Barren Road, and the county road network — are the site of serious accidents in conditions with limited emergency response infrastructure.

Cumberland Island

Cumberland Island National Seashore is a federally managed property operated by the National Park Service. Injuries occurring on Cumberland Island — on the ferry, on the island’s trails, or at its facilities — involve federal government entities and FTCA procedures, not standard Georgia tort law.

Camden County Superior Court

Camden County Superior Court is located in Woodbine. Personal injury and wrongful death cases arising in Camden County are filed and tried in Woodbine. Boyd Law Firm practices in Camden County Superior Court and is familiar with the court’s local rules and procedures.

Government Property Notice Requirements in Camden County

Camden County has an unusual concentration of government-managed properties — the county courthouse area, the City of St. Marys waterfront, the Kings Bay Naval installation, and Cumberland Island. Each category carries different notice and filing requirements:
  • State of Georgia entities — ante-litem notice within 12 months of
    injury
  • Municipal entities (City of St. Marys, City of Kingsland) — ante-litem
    notice within 6 months of injury
  • Federal entities (NSB Kings Bay, Cumberland Island NPS) — FTCA
    administrative claim within 2 years; lawsuit may not be filed until the
    agency denies the claim or 6 months pass
We identify which framework applies to your injury from the first call.

Practice Areas Available in Camden County

Vehicle accidents

I-95 interchanges, US-17, Highway 40, and the St. Marys Road corridor

Premises liability

commercial properties in Kingsland, St. Marys waterfront, tourist and ferry facilities

Wrongful death

fatal accidents throughout Camden County

Product
liability

defective product claims for Camden County residents

Federal Tort
Claims Act

injuries on federal property (base, national seashore)

Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Claims

Yes significantly. Accidents on public roads in Camden County are governed by Georgia law. Accidents on federal property inside NSB Kings Bay are governed by the Federal Tort Claims Act a completely different procedural framework with different deadlines, a required pre-suit administrative claim, and different damage rules. We determine which framework applies before advising on strategy.
Cumberland Island is managed by the National Park Service, a federal agency. Claims arising from injuries on the island follow FTCA procedures — you must file an administrative claim with the NPS before you can file a lawsuit. The administrative claim deadline is two years from the date of injury. Contact us promptly.
The case is filed in the county where the accident occurred if the accident happened in Glynn County (Brunswick), it belongs in Glynn County Superior Court. Your residence does not determine venue. We handle cases in both courts.
Our office at 1601 Reynolds St. in Brunswick is approximately 30 miles north of Kingsland via US-17. We serve Camden County clients regularly and handle all case-related travel — you do not need to come to Brunswick for every meeting.

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Whether you are in Kingsland, St. Marys, Woodbine, or anywhere in Camden County, Boyd Law Firm is your Southeast Georgia legal resource. We handle the case. You focus on recovery.

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