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What To Do If A Trucking Company Denies Liability For Your Accident

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Truck accidents in Atlanta are common on major highways surrounding the city and often happen due to negligence behavior on the part of truck drivers and the companies they work for. They can result in serious injuries for surrounding motorists and may leave them facing property damages, medical bills, and other losses totaling six or even seven figures in the aftermath.

While the trucking company can be held accountable, what happens when they refuse to accept responsibility? Trucking companies are backed by powerful insurers and legal teams whose purpose is to protect their bottom line. Our Atlanta truck accident lawyers explain how to build a strong claim.

Common Reasons Trucking Companies Deny Responsibility

Reckless driving, such as speeding and tailgating motorists, is a leading cause of Atlanta truck accidents. Negligent trucking company practices, such as overscheduling drivers and improper loading, are frequent contributing factors as well.

In either case, the trucking company can be held liable for injuries you suffer. However, under the Georgia Code, the legal theory of modified comparative fault applies. You can only recover compensation if you were less than 50 percent at fault.

As a result, trucking company representatives and insurers often attempt to shift blame. Among the most common reasons include:

  • Claiming the truck driver was not at fault;
  • Claiming your own actions were to blame;
  • Pointing to other drivers, cargo loaders, or road conditions as the true cause;
  • Arguing that there’s no proof linking the company or driver to the collision.

Unfortunately, trucking companies are also not above falsifying records, driving logs, and maintenance reports to conceal violations or taking other actions to dispute what happened and avoid paying out on Atlanta truck accident claims.

How To Prevent A Denied Atlanta Truck Accident Claim and Build Your Case 

The Georgia Governor’s Office warns that truck accidents account for roughly 10 percent of all crashes throughout the state. If you are injured and a trucking company denies liability, do not panic. At the same time, do not delay in taking the appropriate actions. To protect your rights to compensation in a claim, follow these steps to build a strong case:

  • Call police immediately after any crash and request a copy of the police report;
  • Take pictures to document vehicle damage, visible injuries, and the accident scene;
  • Get contact information from the trucker, witnesses, and other drivers involved;
  • Get medical help, even if your injuries seem minor;
  • Follow all doctor instructions regarding treatment and activity restrictions;
  • Speak with an experienced Atlanta truck accident lawyer before making statements to insurers.

Contact Our Atlanta Truck Accident Lawyers And Request A Consultation Today

You deserve fair compensation for injuries, medical expenses, and other losses you suffer due to truck accidents in Atlanta. While trucking companies often try to deny liability, Shiver Hamilton, LLC has a long history of making them pay.

We serve clients in Atlanta and throughout DeKalb, Fulton County, Gwinnett Counties. Contact our Atlanta truck accident lawyers today to request a consultation.

Sources:

georgiacourts.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Apportionment-of-Damages-Terry.pdf

gahighwaysafety.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/2021-Large-Trucks-Georgia-Traffic-Safety-Facts.pdf

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