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Why Are Truck Accident Cases More Complicated than Car Accidents?

Written by Helping the Hurt Team | Apr 21, 2016 3:44:11 PM

Truck accidents are more dangerous than car accidents because tractor trailers are much larger and hefty compared to other passenger vehicles on the road, which means accidents usually result in severe injury or death.

Truck drivers should be highly trained and licensed to maneuver their big rig, but motorists should also exercise caution when passing and driving near tractor trailers. A truck accident often occurs when insufficient training is provided to the driver or the driver is not following Georgia trucking regulations

Companies are also guilty of pressuring truck drivers to follow unrealistic schedules and meet impossible deadlines for deliveries. These idealistic goals encourage unsafe driving practices and can often result in accidents. 

More hours of consecutive travel, at higher speeds than recommended, usually occur because of the system of compensation. Truck drivers often get paid by the mile, so the more miles they travel in a shorter period means, the more money they make faster. 

This is a dangerous system, and therefore, Georgia put many driving regulations in place for truckers and trucking companies. They are required by law to follow strict procedures, such as,

  • Constant Truck Maintenance
  • Maintaining Detailed Record Logs

Record logs require truckers to note the hours they are driving and the hours they are resting, so they do not go over their allotted driving hours per day.

 A few of Georgia’s Truck Driver Regulation Laws Include:

  • A maximum of 11 hours driving in a 14-hour shift (and that is only after 10 hours continuous off-duty time has been incurred)
  • No more than 60 hours driving time in a 7-day period
  • No more than 70 hours driving time in an 8-day period 

If a semi-truck causes an accident that results in an injury or death, the truck driver and the company may be held responsible.

Winning A Truck Accident Case

If you were involved in a truck accident that was not your fault, you might be entitled to damages.

Truck drivers must follow the set above of rules and guidelines. These can be lengthy and complicated to evaluate on your own. Determining if a driver has correctly filled out their driving logs can be the difference between winning and losing your case.

Drivers may be held liable if they are not correctly filling out their driving logs or are driving more hours than the maximum permitted by law. Knowing that a truck driver operated an 80,000-pound big rig after their hours were met for that day can be the evidence you need to win your case.

Truck accidents require a detailed evaluation of logs and records to prove fault than other types of personal injury cases in Georgia. Hire Georgia’s best truck accident attorneys at our Georgia Law Offices or even the strongest case may be lost due to lack of experience and unfamiliarity.

If you plan to pursue a lawsuit for your truck accident injury, hiring an attorney who has previous knowledge and expertise is essential. Interpreting laws and regulations require an in-depth understanding of state and federal trucking regulations

Hire An Experienced Attorney

Our Truck Accident Attorneys are the best in the industry and experienced in representing truck accident injuries, we have extensive knowledge of the trucking industry and its laws, which is necessary for presenting evidence correctly. We also have extensive resources to gather and investigate the evidence. 

If you have fallen victim to a truck accident in Atlanta, we can help assist you with your truck accident injury claim and get you the compensation you deserve. 

Call our Atlanta Injury Attorneys for a free case review.