Georgia Truck Accident Lawyers
Tractor-Trailer, Semi-Truck & 18-Wheeler Accidents
Large truck accidents are far more common than most people realize—and the effects are devastating. If you were injured or if someone you love died due to a collision with a semi-truck, tractor-trailer, or similar commercial vehicle, you deserve justice. Mike Slocumb Law Firm can help.
Our experienced truck accident attorneys help individuals and families throughout Georgia fight back against powerful trucking companies, insurance carriers, and other liable parties. We understand the physical, emotional, and financial challenges you are facing, and we want to help you overcome them so that you can begin to heal. As your legal team, we will be there for you every step of the way, offering answers to your questions and the aggressive advocacy you deserve. We have secured more than $500 million in compensation for our clients; find out how ourpersonal injury lawyers can help you, too.
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What Are the Most Common Causes of Large Truck Accidents?
Although the majority of truck drivers are highly skilled and experienced drivers, they are not immune from making mistakes. In fact, truck driver negligence is one of the leading causes of large commercial vehicle accidents in the United States—but it is not the only one.
Some of the most common causes of truck accidents include:
- Distracted driving
- Speeding
- Drunk or impaired driving
- Operator error or negligence
- Traffic violations
- Inexperience
- Fatigued driving
- Failure to comply with hours-of-service regulations
- Trucking company negligence
- Improper training
- Inadequate supervision
- Overloaded or improperly loaded freight
- Inadequate truck inspections, maintenance, or repairs
- Vehicle defects
- Defective or poorly maintained roadways
- Third-party negligence
Often, more than one party shares some of the blame for the accident. When this is the case, Georgia’s rule of comparative negligence applies. Under this rule, an individual may seek financial compensation for accident-related injuries and damages if they were partly at fault for the collision, as long as they were less than 50% to blame. Additionally, the individual may only collect damages equaling their total losses minus their percentage of blame. For example, if you are found to be 10% at fault for the accident that caused your injuries, you can only recover up to 90% of the total amount you are seeking in damages.
In most cases, the injured victim is not to blame for a truck accident. At Mike Slocumb Law Firm, we know how to fight back against the trucking company, insurance carrier, or other third party’s efforts to dispute or deny your claim. Our Georgia truck accident lawyers are well-versed in the state’s auto accident laws, trucking regulations, and insurance requirements. We know how to use evidence to build powerful claims for our clients, and we know how to successfully fight for maximum compensation for our clients.