Depending on the circumstances surrounding a truck accident, there are a number of parties that may be held liable for the damages suffered by victims of the crash. Identifying all of the potential sources of compensation for the injury victim is one of the key components of truck accident litigation. If you or a loved one has been injured in a trucking accident, the Atlanta truck accident attorneys at Morgan & Morgan have the resources and experience to fully investigate the accident and determine who is responsible for your injuries.
Federal and Georgia state laws exist to regulate trucking companies and protect the safety of all drivers on Atlanta's roads. If these laws are violated by a trucking company, the company may be held liable for the types of Atlanta truck accidents that occur. Trucking companies can be negligent in several ways, including:
The truck driver can also be at fault in the event of an Atlanta truck accident. There are many types of truck driver negligence that can contribute to a serious trucking accident, including:
Some Atlanta truck accidents occur when defective truck equipment fails, causing the driver to lose control of the vehicle. If it is determined that a defective product was the cause of a trucking accident, the manufacturers, designers, and distributors of the defective truck part may be held liable for damages. In addition, some trucks may have blind spots or other defects in design that makes it difficult for drivers to operate them safely. Truck parts that can be defective include:
If you or a loved one has been injured in a truck accident in Atlanta, it is essential to contact a trucking accident attorney as soon as possible. An investigator for the trucking company's insurer will likely be at the scene of the accident within a few hours. By contacting an Atlanta truck accident lawyer immediately after the accident takes place, your attorney will be able to secure evidence and witnesses that can substantiate your claim. This, in turn, will strengthen the chances of a successful outcome for your truck accident lawsuit. Morgan & Morgan offers a Free Case Evaluation 24 hours a day. To contact our Atlanta trucking accident lawyers now, please complete the Free Case Evaluation form with the details of your claim.
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