At Morrison & Hughes Law, we understand the devastating impact that truck accidents can have on victims and their families. If you or a loved one has been injured in a truck accident in Fayetteville, Georgia, our team is here to help. With years of experience handling truck accident claims, we are committed to securing the compensation you deserve for your medical expenses, lost wages, and emotional suffering.
Truck accidents are often far more severe than typical car accidents due to the size and weight of commercial trucks. These accidents require in-depth knowledge of federal regulations, trucking industry standards, and complex liability issues. As your trusted Fayetteville truck accident lawyer, we are prepared to navigate these complexities to protect your rights.
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On the job, major injuries can happen even in fairly safe jobs. It did not take a big fall from a ladder to change this client’s life entirely. He landed on his head and face, shattering his teeth, and causing a traumatic brain injury.
M&H has the biggest documented settlement offer in Georgia workers’ compensation history for a single injured worker. Some work accidents are catastrophic, and only the best, most-experienced work accident attorneys are qualified to handle them.
Work accident claims, the type involving truly life-changing injuries, can last for years. No one told our client, on a sunny morning in May, that his life was about to change. But when a defective commercial electrical device exploded, he was set on fire and suffered 2nd and 3rd-degree burns across his body.
Catastrophic Work Accident. M&H lawyers are absolute injury experts. Whether the accident happens at work, in a car, or on a motorcycle, our results speak for themselves.
When our client suffered a traumatic brain injury due to the negligent operation of heavy machinery, the M&H team went to work! We did not back down and provided support for the entire family by securing multi-million dollar results.
Our client, a single mother of five, faced a life-altering accident resulting in severe leg injuries requiring surgery.
Truck accidents can happen in various ways, each with different causes and outcomes. Some of the most common types of truck accidents include:
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) establishes strict regulations for truck drivers and trucking companies to promote safety on the road. Violations of these regulations can contribute to accidents and form the basis for liability in a truck accident claim.
Some key FMCSA regulations include:
Determining liability in a truck accident can be more complex than in a standard car accident. Multiple parties may be held responsible, including:
Truck accident claims require specialized legal knowledge and experience. At Morrison & Hughes Law, our Fayetteville truck accident lawyers understand the unique challenges that come with these cases. From investigating the accident scene to gathering evidence such as driver logs and maintenance records, we leave no stone unturned to build a strong case on your behalf.
Some reasons to work with us include:
Contact us today at 404-LAW-TEAM to discuss your case with our legal team.
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If your actions contributed to a truck accident, you can still potentially recover some compensation for damages. In Georgia, you can secure partial compensation so long as the court decides you were less than 50% at fault. Your percentage of fault will influence how much you can recover. If the court decides you are 10% at fault, for example, and your damages total $100,000, you would receive $90,000, or 90% of $100,000. You cannot recover any damages if you are found to be 50% or more at fault.
Georgia’s statute of limitations for truck accidents is two years, so you have two years from the date of the crash to start the legal process. If your loved one sustained fatal injuries in a truck collision, you get two years from the date they passed away to pursue a wrongful death claim. In either case, this may seem like a substantial amount of time, but you must take immediate steps to preserve evidence after an accident. Do not wait to speak to a legal professional: The investigation into your case needs to start right away.
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