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Atlanta Truck Accident Lawyer 

Truck accidents can lead to severe injuries, and the last thing you and your family should have to deal with is complicated insurance and legal processes while you’re trying to heal. Trucking companies and their insurance companies move fast to try to limit your payout, but when you work with our personal injury attorney in Atlanta, we can push back against their tactics.

Our job is to determine liability and build and present your case in the strongest way possible. When you need help during this difficult time, turning to our Atlanta truck accident lawyers is a great choice. Call us to schedule a free consultation.  

Why Choose Bridger Law Group?

Commercial truck accidents are incredibly complex, and bringing in Bridger Law Group is how many Atlanta families fight back when insurance companies try to downplay their injuries.  

  • Our firm has served the local community for more than two decades, standing behind injury victims.
  • Bridger Law Group has fought for and won more than $60 million for claimants just like you. 
  • Support comes in three languages – English, Spanish, and Portuguese. 
  • Our team answers calls 24/7 so emergency questions and urgent details never go ignored. 

When you reach out to our team, we’ll help you from beginning to end and do everything we can to help you get justice. 

Types of Truck Accident Cases We Handle

No two truck accident claims are ever quite the same; the size, speed, and complexity of commercial vehicles add more layers than other types of crash. Our truck accident attorneys handle a wide variety of disputes related to trucking incidents, including:  

  • Rear-end collisions caused by following too closely or sudden stops
  • Jackknife and rollover crashes on city highways or interstates
  • Accidents involving unsecured or overloaded cargo shifting on the truck
  • Collisions attributed to driver fatigue and time pressure
  • Mechanical or braking failure as a direct cause, sometimes masking deeper negligence
  • Claims against delivery fleets or companies for reckless or insufficient training  

If your accident doesn’t fit neatly into any of these categories, that doesn’t mean our car accident lawyers in Atlanta, GA can’t help. Contact Bridger Law Group right away to learn if we can help you. 

Common Causes of Truck Accidents 

Truck accidents are often the product of breakdowns in preparation, focus, or responsibility by people or companies. Knowing where things often go wrong helps victims and families know who might be responsible for their accident. Common causes include: 

Improper Cargo Loading

When commercial operators fail to balance their loads, their trucks can start swaying unexpectedly or spill items onto the highway. Both of these things can lead to accidents. 

Unrealistic Scheduling and Pressure

A major contributing factor to truck accidents is the demands that employers put on their drivers to skip federally mandated breaks or rush through Atlanta’s often-congested roads. This unsurprisingly leads to crashes.  

Poor Maintenance  

Some large trucks travel thousands of miles a week. Cutting corners on scheduled maintenance or ignoring warning lights leads to problems. While sometimes these issues aren’t that big of a deal, sometimes they can cause serious crashes. 

Unfamiliar Routes, Especially for Out-of-Town Drivers 

Truck drivers who aren’t familiar with Atlanta’s streets are more likely to make dangerous mistakes. Missing a turn, navigating construction zones, or failing to recognize height or weight restrictions on bridges can quickly lead to compromised judgment or last-second lane changes.   

Recognizing these common issues helps victims and their legal advocates determine exactly how things went wrong and who bears responsibility.

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Damages Available for Truck Accident Victims

If you’re injured in a truck accident in Atlanta, you can pursue several types of damages through your claim. 

Economic Damages

Compensation often includes all medical bills from emergency care, follow-ups, surgeries, medication, or rehabilitation, along with estimates for future treatment you might need for long-term injuries. You can also seek payment for lost wages you missed during your recovery and losses related to changes in your ability to earn a living moving forward. 

Non-Economic Damages

Pain and suffering, mental distress, emotional trauma, scars, and the impact your injuries have on day-to-day enjoyment of life are also factored into compensation. 

Punitive Damages

In situations where the responsible party’s behavior was particularly egregious, you can recover punitive damages, which are awarded to punish the defendant and prevent similar behavior in the future. 

Who Could be Held Liable for a Truck Accident in Atlanta?

Figuring out who actually holds responsibility for a truck accident in Atlanta can be far more complicated than pointing the finger at the truck driver. A crash may have multiple layers of accountability. Potentially liable parties include:  

The Truck Driver

The truck driver is often at least one of the parties responsible for the accident. Common causes are speeding, distracted driving, aggressive behavior, or other negligent actions. 

Trucking Company or Fleet Operator

Sometimes the responsibility falls on a business that is cutting corners and pressuring their drivers to violate the law. 

Cargo Loaders and Shippers

Separate third-party companies overseeing what goes inside the trailer can be blamed for unsecured loads or imbalances that can lead to accidents.  

Maintenance Contractors and Mechanics

When brakes, tires, lights, or safety features aren’t up to par, the professionals who have the responsibility to maintain those trucks might face liability if preventable issues cause the accident. 

Truck and Equipment Manufacturers

Defects in trucks, trailers, or parts can trigger crashes. If this happens, the manufacturer may be responsible.  

Determining liability can be confusing, and it’s important to look at every aspect of the crash to make this determination. 

How Long Do I Have to File a Claim for a Truck Accident in Atlanta, GA?

In Atlanta, and throughout Georgia, you generally have two years from the date of a truck accident to file a personal injury claim. This deadline is known as the statute of limitations. 

However, there are special circumstances. This often times includes when claims involving a government entity, cases with minors, or situations where injuries were discovered later that could pause or extend this time limit. It’s always a good idea to speak with an accident attorney as soon as possible to ensure you protect your rights and don’t lose your opportunity to seek compensation.

Contact Our Atlanta Truck Accident Lawyer Today

Working side-by-side with a truck accident lawyer lets you fight the insurance tactics and try to recover what you’re truly entitled to.

Our team has been handling these types of claims for years and we’ll do everything we can to make this time easier for you. Call us at (404) 482-3330 today to schedule a free case evaluation with one of our Atlanta truck accident lawyers.

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