Norcross Trucking Accident Victims Need Adequate Compensation

The large tractor-trailers that drive Georgia’s roadways sometimes do not get to their destinations safely as they are involved in wrecks along the way. When large trucks are involved in traffic accidents, smaller vehicles sometimes are not able to escape their pathway and end up being involved in the crash. When occupants in passenger cars are involved in a trucking accident in Norcross, Georgia, serious– even fatal – injuries can occur due to the size and weight of the truck alone.  

A large commercial truck can weigh up to 80,000 pounds and can cause many devastating injuries including:

  • Pelvic fracture
  • Hip fracture
  • Collarbone fracture
  • Spinal cord injury
  • Paralysis
  • Nerve damage
  • Traumatic brain injury

These are severe injuries that can cause victims months, years, and even a lifetime of pain and suffering. Some of these injuries are serious enough that victims require long term care and take away their ability to earn a living while medical bills pile up. When this happens, victims will need the most compensation possible in order to make sure they get the proper medical care and live life comfortably. Additionally, if a victim’s family was used to relying on the income of their injured family member, they will also need to make sure their loved one gets the best financial recovery so that family can continue to live life the way they have been.

Trucking companies, however, have teams of investigators that arrive on the scene of the accident within hours to collect evidence they can use to help limit their liability. This is why you need to engage an experienced Norcross trucking accident attorney to make sure evidence is preserved proving your innocence in the wreck. Commercial trucking companies and truck drivers have state and federal laws to which they have to adhere. If truckers fail to take the proper breaks, get adequate sleep, or obey the other rules, they may be liable for your injuries and an experienced attorney can help prove your case.

There are many other reasons why a trucker or trucking company may be responsible for your accident injuries, including:

  • Drowsy driving
  • Distracted driving
  • Driving more than the hours allowed
  • Driving too fast for conditions
  • Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
  • Reckless driving

When a truck driver participates in any of these actions, he should be held accountable for his actions. Don’t delay talking with an attorney today following your Norcross car and truck accident. A Georgia personal injury lawyer can help investigate your case and fight to get you the best possible recovery.

Get the help you need pursuing your case, and call Shane Smith Law today at (980) 246-2656. Also, fill out a form on our website to get a copy of our book 10 Mistakes That Can Ruin Your Georgia Car Wreck Case.

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