A crash with even just a single commercial truck can have devastating impacts. In Roswell, just north of the Atlanta metro area, commercial trucks are a familiar sight, especially along the stretches of State Route 140 and SR 9. If you or a loved one has suffered catastrophic injuries or even death in a truck collision, it is imperative that you work with a Roswell truck accident lawyer who can help you recover compensation.
Recovering compensation in a commercial truck accident can present a challenging legal issue. Do not try to take on a claim by yourself. Instead, turn to attorney Stephen T. LaBriola.
At Fellows LaBriola LLP, we provide the skilled guidance and strong advocacy you need to pursue fair compensation after a serious truck accident.
Named as “Lawyer of the Year” by Best Lawyers®, Stephen T. LaBriola has served on several prominent boards and is familiar with the Fulton County court system, where your case will be held. Trust him to handle every aspect of your personal injury claim and help you recover compensation.
Over 70% of American freight is hauled by commercial trucks. These vehicles are vital to the sustainability and success of our state and national economy, but they also pose a serious risk to other drivers. If you are injured in a collision with a commercial truck, do not simply assume that the driver, their employer, or their insurance company will do the right thing by you. You will need to take certain steps to protect your rights. These steps include:
In 2022 alone, over 76,000 people nationwide were injured in trucking accidents. The most common injuries that can arise as a result include broken bones or fractures, spinal cord damage, traumatic brain injuries, concussions, paralysis, amputations, internal bleeding, punctured or ruptured organs, damage to nerves, severe burns, and even death.
There are several different parties who could be held liable for a truck accident, depending on the exact circumstances surrounding the accident. These parties can include the negligent driver of the commercial truck, the driver’s employer, the trucking company for which they work, any manufacturer of a defective truck part, or the company responsible for properly loading cargo onto the truck.
In Georgia, there is a specific timeline in which you can file a truck accident claim. If you miss out on this necessary deadline, you could lose your chances of recovering any kind or amount of compensation. The statute of limitations to file a claim is two years from the day of the accident.
There are several factors that can impact the overall value of your truck accident claim in Georgia. These factors include the severity of your injuries and how long they might affect your daily life and livelihood, the strength and availability of evidence against the liable party, whether you are or are not able to return to work following your injuries, and whether the courts believe you are entitled to any punitive damages.
If you or someone you know has been injured in a truck accident in Athens or has even lost their life, attorney Stephen T. LaBriola is here for you. Contact his office to schedule your free, no-obligation consultation today and hire a truck accident lawyer who will stop at nothing to recover maximum compensation. A lawyer can help you explore your options.