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Understanding Liability in Commercial Vehicle Collisions

Partial Fault and Damages

Even if you were partially at fault, Georgia’s modified comparative fault law may still allow you to recover compensation. As long as you are less than 50% responsible, you may receive damages proportional to the truck driver or company’s liability.

Duty of care applies to all commercial drivers and their employers

Multiple parties may be held liable, including the driver, carrier, or manufacturer

Comparative negligence may reduce—but not eliminate—your compensation

FMCSA violations and black box data often strengthen your case

Partial Fault and Damages

Even if you were partially at fault, Georgia’s modified comparative fault law may still allow you to recover compensation. As long as you are less than 50% responsible, you may receive damages proportional to the truck driver or company’s liability.

Trusted Legal Representation for Commercial Trucking Accidents

we are relentless advocates for victims of truck collisions. With a proven track record and a litigation-first approach, we stand up to large trucking companies and insurance carriers to secure the compensation you need.

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Millions Recovered
for Truck Accident Victims

Decades of Experience in Tractor-Trailer & Semi-Truck Litigation

No Win, No Fee Promise

Don’t Let Trucking Companies Avoid Responsibility

Get the justice and compensation you deserve today

Let our Atlanta truck accident lawyers help you understand your legal options and take immediate action against negligent drivers and corporations.

Meet Your Atlanta Truck Accident Attorneys

Your advocates when commercial safety standards fail you

Romi

Car Accident Trial Attorney, GA Bar Member, Auto Litigation Specialist

As a Co-Founder at Karma Legal Injury, he is known for his relentless pursuit of justice and fair compensation for clients. His deep empathy for the struggles faced by clients fuels his determination in every case. Not only is he an esteemed member of local legal associations such as the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association and Atlanta Bar Association, but he also holds a strong commitment to educating individuals about their rights, ensuring they are well-informed and empowered.

Karina K.
Deochand

Car Accident Trial Attorney, GA Bar Member, Auto Litigation Specialist

With over a decade of experience in personal injury law and complex civil litigation, Karina co-founded the Karma Legal Injury to give back to her cherished community. Her dedication and expertise haven’t gone unnoticed; she’s recognized by esteemed associations such as the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, Atlanta Bar Association, South Asian Bar Association of Georgia, and the Georgia Asian Pacific American Bar Association (GAPABA). Additionally, she has contributed to the legal community by co-authoring the Georgia Municipal Benchbook, a trusted guide for Georgia’s Municipal Court judges and their staff.

How We Win Truck
Accident Cases

Step-by-step guidance from the moment you call

1
Free Case Evaluation

We assess your case, injuries, and the causes of the truck crash.

2
Evidence Collection & Investigation

We gather black box data, driver logs, dashcam footage, and forensic reports.

3
Legal Strategy & Filing

We build your case and prepare for aggressive negotiation or trial.

4
Recovery & Resolution

We pursue full compensation for medical bills, lost income, disability, and more.

Common Truck Accidents that
Lead to Severe Injuries

Each case is different—but truck size and speed make these crashes uniquely dangerous.

Rear-End and Underride Collisions

Often caused by speeding, driver fatigue, or poor vehicle maintenance. Can result in fatal or life-altering injuries

Jackknife and Rollover Crashes

Truck instability or improper loading can cause multi-vehicle collisions and highway shutdowns.

Trucking Company Negligence

Failure to train drivers, enforce safety protocols, or inspect trucks can lead to serious liability

Intersection & Highway Accidents

High-speed or tight-corner turns at busy intersections are among the most dangerous scenarios.

Recent Case Results

Holding Trucking Companies Accountable

What Our Clients Say

Real Stories from Real Clients

You don’t have to take our word for it—hear how we’ve helped truck crash victims across Atlanta recover physically and financially.

Words That Matter

Read real stories from people who have successfully recovered after a truck accident injury with our help.

More Ways We Can Help Truck Accidents

Holding commercial drivers and companies responsible for serious collisions

Delivery Vehicle Collisions

Amazon, FedEx, and other courier crashes involving company fault or driver error.

Wrongful Death

Representing families of loved ones lost in tragic vehicle accidents

Spinal & Brain Injuries

Maximizing compensation for life-altering injuries like TBI and paralysis.

Trusted by Georgia’s Injured

3,000+ CLAIMS

Truck and injury claims successfully resolved across the state of Georgia.

Truck Accidents: Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to help you understand your rights after a collision with a commercial vehicle.

1
Do I need a truck accident lawyer?

Yes—these cases involve federal laws, multiple parties, and high-dollar stakes. An experienced attorney increases your chances of a favorable result.

2
What if I’m partially at fault?

You can still receive compensation if you're less than 50% at fault under Georgia law.

3
How do you prove the trucking company was negligent?

We use federal compliance checks, black box data, and expert accident reconstruction.

4
What makes truck accidents different from car accidents?

Trucks carry more risk due to size, weight, and federal regulation. The injuries and damages are typically far more severe.

Own a Trucking Company in Georgia?
Know Your Legal Duty.

If you manage commercial drivers, make sure your operations meet federal and state safety standards to avoid liability claims.