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Truck Accident Lawyer in Savannah GA

Truck Accidents

Aggressive Attorneys Helping Victims Injured In Commercial Truck Collisions Pay For Medical Expenses And More

  • If you’ve been injured by the negligence of a truck driver or a trucking company, contact the injury attorneys of Spaulding Injury Law at once. We fight diligently for injured victims of negligence throughout the state of Georgia and are ready to help you.
  • We use our over 25 years of experience to get clients the biggest settlement possible; our legal team has recovered millions in compensation for our clients.
  • Our peers in the legal community acknowledge Spaulding Injury Law as one of the top law firms in Savannah. In addition, Attorney Theodore Spaulding is recognized as one of the leading trial attorneys in the state.
  • Attorneys Theodore Spaulding and Jeremy Hayes are abundantly experienced in personal injury cases that arise from trucking accidents. They fight aggressively for the justice and compensation that every injured victim of a trucking accident needs and deserves.
  • Every truck accident client receives candid and sound legal advice and honest, diligent representation from one of this state’s leading law firms.

Large Trucks Put Everyone At Risk

Our nation’s economy and prosperity depend to a great extent on the trucking industry. However, each year in the United States, about 90,000 persons sustain serious injuries in car-vs.-truck accidents. In 2016, almost 4,000 people died in the U.S. in accidents involving large trucks.

Most car-vs.-truck accident injuries and fatalities are sustained by the occupants of the cars – not the trucks. Big commercial trucks are everywhere, so wherever you drive in Chatham County, you and your passengers are at risk.

Here are some questions our Savannah truck accident lawyers have answered in the past:

Automobile occupants who survive car-vs.-truck accidents frequently sustain catastrophic injuries: traumatic brain injuries; severe spinal cord injuries; multiple fractures and contusions; and injuries that require amputation.

In the state of Georgia, if you are injured because of negligence in a truck accident–, you are entitled to full compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, and more, but you’re going to need a good lawyer’s help to obtain that compensation.

As soon as you’ve obtained medical treatment, you’ll need to speak with a qualified truck accident attorney at Spaulding Injury Law. We provide the sound legal advice and the aggressive representation that a truck accident victim will need.

Driver fatigue is the number one cause of truck accidents, but these collisions can also happen when:

  • A truck driver is distracted, reckless, intoxicated, or inadequately trained or experienced.
  • A truck’s freight has been improperly loaded.
  • A truck is over the weight limit.
  • An important truck part – like the tires or brakes – is worn or defective.
  • A highway has been poorly designed or maintained.

A fully-loaded commercial truck may weigh over forty tons; the typical automobile weighs two tons or less. Given the size and weight of a commercial truck compared to a car, it is no surprise that truck crashes so frequently result in devastating, catastrophic, and permanent injuries.

A truck’s weight and size make stopping a truck much more difficult than stopping a car, so if an automobile and a truck collide, the truck will cause substantially more damage, and the car will sustain substantially more damage.

Here are some tips that every driver should heed to avoid a collision with a large commercial truck:

  • Put as much space as possible between your own vehicle and a large truck.
  • When you pass a truck, do it as quickly as possible.
  • Always pass a truck on the left; the truck’s right side is filled with blind spots.

Be extraordinarily cautious when you see a big truck about to turn. To make a right, for example, a truck driver first has to swing wide left, so do not move to the truck’s right side – you’ll get stuck. The best strategy is to put plenty of distance between a big truck and your own vehicle.

At the federal level, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (a part of the U.S. Department of Transportation) regulates trucking. Interstate commercial truck drivers:

  • may not drive beyond eleven hours per day or seventy hours per week
  • must have a commercial driver’s license
  • must understand and speak English and understand all road signs
  • may not have even a trace of alcohol in the blood while driving
  • must be age 21 or older to drive commercially across a state line

The trucking company and driver also must ensure that cargo is properly secured. If a truck’s cargo is unbalanced, the truck might literally roll over during a sharp turn, and you do not want to be anywhere close when a truck rolls over.

When truck owners and drivers disregard the rules, or if those who load a truck ignore the regulations, they are negligent. That negligence puts you and your family at risk.

Our personal injury attorneys have seen far too many families torn apart by tragic permanent injuries and sudden deaths in trucking accidents.

When we help you file a personal injury claim after a trucking accident, a truck accident attorney from our law firm can hold a negligent truck driver or trucking company accountable for injuring you.

In some truck accidents, liability may extend beyond the driver and the truck company. A variety of contractors, subcontractors, leasing companies, freight companies, truck manufacturers, and parts manufacturers all play a role in the trucking industry.

After a crash, a truck accident lawyer can sort out the confusion, determine who has liability and hold that party accountable. When defective truck parts or dangerous road conditions contribute to a crash, the legal issues get even more complex, and a good lawyer’s help is imperative.

Contact Our Savannah Truck Accident Law Firm Today

If you are injured in a truck accident, let an experienced personal attorney lead you through the complicated legal process, protect your legal rights, and fight on your behalf for the compensation you deserve.

An attorney at Spaulding Injury Law will be your advocate. A successful personal injury claim can help you cover your unexpected medical expenses and lost wages after a serious injury.

Contact our legal team to learn more. In Chatham County and across the state of Georgia, we fight for the justice that truck accident injury victims deserve.

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