Navigating Truck Wrecks: How Brooks Injury Law Can Help

  • Truck wrecks often result in catastrophic injuries or fatalities due to the sheer size and weight of these vehicles.
  • Major Georgia highways like I-75, I-85, I-16, and I-20 are hotspots for 18-wheeler collisions due to heavy commercial traffic.
  • Determining responsibility in semi-truck accidents can involve multiple parties, including the truck driver, trucking company, insurance company, and cargo owner.
  • Brooks Injury Law has extensive experience handling the unique challenges of truck accident cases.
  • The trucking company has lawyers fighting you from the moment the collision takes place. You need a lawyer on your side to even the odds.
  • We conduct thorough and immediate investigations to gather and preserve critical evidence and build a strong case for our clients.
  • From navigating complex legal regulations to negotiating with insurance companies, Brooks Injury Law is with you every step of the way.

Our founding attorney, Natanya Brooks, brings a unique perspective to truck accident cases—she has firsthand knowledge of what truck drivers should and should not be doing on the road because she has actually attended trucking school on multiple occasions. This experience gives her a deep understanding of the regulations, standards, and best practices that govern the trucking industry. Natanya's knowledge allows her to spot violations and mistakes that other attorneys might miss, providing a distinct advantage when holding negligent truck drivers and their employers accountable. At Brooks Injury Law, we use this specialized insight to help our clients achieve the justice and compensation they deserve.

Semi-Truck & Commercial Vehicle Accidents

Small Impacts Can Have Devastating Results

Semi-truck accidents are very common whether they are traveling with or without cargo. These trucks are fast, heavy, and cannot stop on a dime making accidents involved with semis quite catastrophic. Smaller vehicles are most often found involved in crashes with semi-trucks and due to the size difference they do not stand a chance.

Overall, the results of a semi-truck collision can be truly devastating no matter the cause. If you or a loved one has experienced injuries caused by a semi-truck accident, you have the right to seek compensation.

Georgia Truck Accident Facts

18-Wheeler Crashes in Georgia: In 2021, there were over 200 fatalities related to crashes involving large trucks in Georgia, reflecting the dangers these massive vehicles pose on the road.

Hours of Service Regulations: Georgia truck drivers must adhere to Federal Hours of Service regulations, limiting them to 11 hours of driving after 10 consecutive hours off duty, and a maximum of 14 consecutive hours of duty after coming on duty following a 10-hour break. These rules are designed to prevent fatigued driving.

Minimum Insurance Requirements: Truck drivers in Georgia must carry a minimum of $750,000 in liability insurance. This ensures financial coverage in the event of accidents or damages caused by the truck.

Common Causes of Truck Accidents: In Georgia, many 18-wheeler accidents are caused by driver fatigue, speeding, distracted driving, improper lane changes, and failure to properly maintain vehicles, all of which are violations of both state and federal regulations.

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Common Causes of Semi-Truck Accidents

  • Tractor Trailer Driver Negligence

    Driver negligence can include speeding, overloading the trailer, breaking traffic laws, poor training, lack of experience, texting while driving, drunk driving, etc.

  • Another Driver's Carelessness

    Many drivers aren't comfortable driving near large trucks and drive differently (and riskier) than they would near an ordinary vehicle, resulting in a higher number of tractor trailer related accidents (cutting trucks off, slamming on breaks, etc.).

  • Inclement Weather

    Heavy rain, ice, snow, and even fog can pose a threat to all drivers, but especially semi-truck drivers when operating such big rigs.

  • Product Liability

    The manufacturer is determined negligent whenever the tractor trailer itself has faulty parts causing the truck to be defective and result in a wreck. Tire blowouts, brake failure, and steering troubles are all common examples of product liability.

  • Roadway Hazards

    Construction zones, potholes, various debris, and other hazards that are seen every day on our Georgia roads can contribute to unexpected tractor trailer accidents.

What our clients are saying...

  • Avatar Mandy Thompson ★★★★★ 3 weeks ago
    I turned to Brooks Injury Law after my family and I were in a horrible car wreck. Morgyn and Lauren handled my case. They were great at communicating every step of the way and got us a fantastic result! If you are ever injured and need … More help, I would highly recommend the amazing team at Brooks Injury Law!
  • Avatar Calista Roach ★★★★★ a month ago
    Brooks Injury Law is the best! They get back to you in a timely manner, always trying to get you the best possible solution to whatever injuries you may have, and always have the best attitude and customer service. Not only does my back … More feel better but I also know who I’m calling if I ever get hurt in an accident again!
  • Avatar Jim Thompson ★★★★★ a month ago
    Brooks Injury Law really helped me out after my family and I were in a horrible car crash. My attorney Morgyn and her paralegal Lauren were very professional and caring. They kept me informed on what was going on in my case, and I was very … More happy with the end result and the payout I received. I would recommend Brooks Injury Law to anyone in need of a great group of lawyers who really care about their clients.

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