Commercial Truck Accidents

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Commercial Truck Accident Lawyers in Georgia

Why Commercial Truck Accidents Are Different

Common Causes of Truck Accidents in Georgia

Driver-Related Causes

Mechanical and Vehicle Issues

Employer Negligence

Catastrophic Injuries From Truck Collisions

Compensation You May Recover

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What to Do After a Truck Accident

FAQs

FAQs About Commercial Truck Accidents in Georgia

What should I do immediately after a truck accident in Georgia?

After a commercial truck accident, your first priority should be your health. Seek medical attention right away, even if injuries seem minor. Next, report the accident to local law enforcement and document the scene if possible with photos or notes. Avoid speaking with trucking company employees, attorneys and insurers without your own legal counsel, and contact an experienced Georgia truck accident lawyer as soon as possible to protect your rights and preserve critical evidence.

Can I file a claim if I was partially at fault for the accident?

Yes. Georgia follows a comparative negligence system, which means you can still recover damages even if you were partly at fault. Your potential recovery may be reduced by your percentage of fault, but an experienced truck accident attorney can ensure you pursue the full compensation available to you.

How long does it take to resolve a truck accident case in Georgia?

The timeline for a commercial truck accident case varies depending on the severity of injuries, the complexity of liability, and the number of parties involved. Some cases settle in a few months, while many catastrophic injury cases can take a year or more. Your attorney will guide you through the process and provide updates as your case progresses.

Are trucking companies insured differently than regular car owners?

Yes. Commercial trucking companies carry higher insurance limits than personal vehicles due to the potential severity of accidents. Insurers for trucking companies often employ aggressive tactics to minimize payouts. Experienced attorneys know how to navigate these policies and negotiate effectively to secure fair compensation.

Can I recover damages if a defective truck part caused the accident?

Yes. If a mechanical failure or defective part contributed to your accident, you may have a claim against the manufacturer or supplier in addition to the driver and trucking company. Pursuing manufacturer liability requires specialized investigation and expert analysis, which our team can provide. You can also learn more on our Products Liability page.

What evidence do I need to prove my truck accident case?

Key evidence in a commercial truck accident case often includes police reports, driver logs, black box or electronic logging device data, maintenance and inspection records, photos of the accident scene, medical records, and witness statements. Gathering and preserving this evidence quickly is essential for building a strong case.

Do I have to go to court to get compensation?

Not always. Many truck accident cases settle through negotiation with the trucking company’s insurer. However, we prepare every case as if it will go to trial. Being prepared for court ensures that insurers take your claim seriously and helps maximize your recovery.

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