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Clarkston GA Truck Accident Lawyers


Are You in Need of a Clarkston GA Truck Accident Lawyer?

Truck accidents cause devastating injuries, and truck accident claims are not like ordinary car accident cases. They may involve unique factors like federal safety regulations and insurance policies with high limits.

At Grant Law Office, we’ve seen how aggressively trucking companies and their insurers work to protect themselves. That’s why we focus on careful investigation, strategic planning, and building cases solid cases that are ready for trial.

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Why Choose Us Over Other Truck Accident Attorneys in Clarkston GA?

Wayne and Kimberly Grant are a husband-and-wife personal injury law team. We won’t back down from anybody when it comes to seeking justice for our clients. After a semi-truck accident, we’re fully prepared to preserve evidence, deal with annoying insurance agents, and seek the compensation you need to cover the cost of your medical bills and other expenses.

Grant Law Office is not a high-volume practice. We intentionally limit our caseload so we can give each client focused attention and thoroughly build each case. Here’s what sets us apart:

  • More than 60 years of combined legal experience guiding clients through complex injury cases
  • Firm founded in 2000, with decades of courtroom and jury experience in high-stakes matters
  • Rated AV Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell, their highest rating for legal ability and ethical behavior
  • Recognized by Super Lawyers based on peer reviews and independent research
  • Strategic case preparation designed to withstand intense scrutiny
  • Direct attorney involvement from start to finish; your case won’t be passed off to staff member

Hurt in a Semi-Truck Crash? Get Answers Now

Call (404) 995-3955 to schedule your free consultation.

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Do You Have a Legitimate Case?

At Grant Law Office, we take the time to evaluate each case carefully before advising clients on next steps. To move forward, there must be evidence that another party’s actions or failures contributed to the crash and your injuries.

You may have a legitimate case if:

  • A truck driver violated safety rules or traffic laws
  • The trucking company failed to follow federal regulations
  • Poor maintenance or unsafe loading contributed to the crash
  • You suffered physical injuries, financial losses, or long-term limitations

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What’s the Legal Process for a Truck Accident Case?

Careful preparation at every stage helps protect your position and ensures the case is built with the expectation that it may ultimately be presented to a jury.

The process may include:

  1. Investigating the crash and preserving evidence
  2. Identifying all potentially responsible parties
  3. Reviewing insurance coverage and trucking regulations
  4. Filing a claim and negotiating with insurers
  5. Preparing the case for a potential jury trial

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Reasons to See a Truck Accident Lawyer in Georgia Right Away

Truck accident cases may require your lawyer to gather evidence quickly, such as electronic logging device data, maintenance records, and company safety policies. Delays can result in lost or destroyed evidence, which is why early legal involvement matters.

Speaking with a Clarkston personal injury lawyer early can help:

  • Preserve critical evidence
  • Prevent insurance companies from using statements against you
  • Identify all responsible parties
  • Accurately calculate the full scope of your losses
  • Reduce stress by handling communications and paperwork

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What Types of Damages Are Available?

The damages available in a truck accident case depend on the severity of injuries and how the crash has affected your life. Compensation should address both immediate and long-term consequences. This may include:

  • Medical treatment and future care needs
  • Lost income and reduced earning ability
  • Physical pain and emotional suffering
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Costs related to long-term disabilities or in-home assistance

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How Truck Driver Negligence Causes Accidents

Truck drivers are required to follow strict safety rules, but negligence still plays a major role in many serious crashes. Understanding how these accidents happen is key to building a strong claim.

Fatigued Driving

Long hours behind the wheel can lead to slower reaction times and impaired judgment. Driver fatigue is a known risk in the trucking industry, especially when schedules are demanding.

Federal Hours of Service (HOS) rules limit how long truck drivers can operate without rest. Violations of these rules can be an indication of negligence by both drivers and trucking companies.

Distracted Driving

Using phones, navigation systems, or onboard technology while driving can divert attention from the road. Even a brief distraction can have catastrophic results when operating a large commercial vehicle.

Unsafe Turns

Large trucks need wide turning space and precise timing to maneuver safely. When a truck driver makes a turn too sharply or without allowing enough clearance, nearby vehicles can be struck or forced into dangerous positions, especially at intersections or on narrow roads.

Speeding

Because of their size and weight, trucks require significantly more distance to slow down or stop. When a truck is traveling too fast, the driver may not be able to react in time to traffic changes, increasing the likelihood of serious collisions.

Dangerous Lane Changes

Large trucks have wide turning radiuses and significant blind spots. Unsafe lane changes can lead to sideswipe accidents or force smaller vehicles off the road. Commercial trucks have extensive blind spots on all sides. Drivers who fail to check these areas carefully may collide with vehicles they cannot see.

Driving Under the Influence (DUI)

Operating a commercial vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs is extremely dangerous and violates both state and federal regulations.

Ignoring Traffic Laws

Failure to obey traffic signals, speed limits, or road signs can quickly lead to serious truck accidents, especially in congested areas.

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Who Is Liable for Truck Accident Injuries?

One of the defining features of truck accident cases is that liability often extends beyond a single driver. Identifying all responsible parties is essential.

Truck Drivers

Drivers may be responsible when their actions, such as speeding, fatigue, or distraction, contribute to a crash.

Drivers in Other Vehicles

In some cases, another motorist’s unsafe behavior may play a role in causing or worsening a truck accident.

Truck Loading Companies

Improperly loaded cargo can shift during transit, affecting balance and braking. Loading companies may be liable when unsafe practices contribute to a crash.

Trucking Companies

Trucking companies may be responsible for setting unrealistic schedules, failing to maintain vehicles, or ignoring safety violations. Trucking and delivery companies that fail to properly screen, train, or supervise drivers may be held accountable when those failures lead to injuries.

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Filing a Wrongful Death Claim After a Truck Accident

In Georgia, a wrongful death claim is typically brought by the surviving spouse, children, or other eligible family members. The claim may address the value of the life of the person who died, as well as related losses suffered by the estate.

At Grant Law Office, we approach wrongful death truck accident cases with sensitivity. Our goal is to guide families through the legal process with clarity and care while working to hold the appropriate parties responsible for the harm they have caused.

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What Clients Are Saying About Us

A quality, compassionate human being-V Taylor (5-Star Google Review)

Kimberly Grant, esq is not only a highly knowledgeable attorney she is also a quality, compassionate human being. It is never easy to seek legal counsel for medical treatment with unfavorable outcomes and even worse to not know where to turn for proper guidance and understanding. While speaking with attorney Grant, she was patient and generous in spirit helping me to understand my legal options thoroughly. Her expertise in this area of law is apparent on initial contact, she guided me through the needed legal steps while expressing compassion and empathetic listening. If you are in need of an attorney in this area I would highly recommend consulting her at their firm.

Just pure excellence! -Eric Casterlow (5-Star Google Review)

I can't even say enough about the team my wife had at this firm. Wayne and Kim Grant were beyond excellent as they displayed compassion, transparency, and understanding while diligently navigating and handling her case with the same importance as if it were them. Over the time that we have been dealing with them, they have somewhat become like family and my wife and I are ever so grateful to them. Grant Law Firm is truly one of the greatest firms (if not the greatest) that don't operate off gimmicks, catchy slogans, or jingles to garner the attention of the communities in need. There are not enough stars here to accurately depict the class, quality, and professionalism of Grant Law Firm. Just pure excellence!

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Case Results

Verdict: $250,000: Bus Accident Requiring Shoulder Surgery

Plaintiff, a pharmacist at a local hospital, was injured when a MARTA bus on which he was a passenger slid out of control and struck a curb while on an icy street. MARTA denied liability at trial but the jury disagreed once they learned that MARTA had re-routed the bus to a different route because of the unusual snow and ice storm in Atlanta. Unfortunately, MARTA re-routed the bus to a hilly street that was covered with several inches of ice and posed a much greater risk than the original flat route. Plaintiff was forced to undergo surgery and was unable to work for a significant period of time following his injury.

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Speak With Clarkston GA Truck Accident Attorneys Who Take Preparation Seriously

Truck accident cases demand time, resources, and careful legal strategy. At Grant Law Office, we believe every client deserves individual attention and a case that is prepared with the expectation that it may be presented to a jury.

If you were injured in a truck accident in or near Clarkston, contact Grant Law Office to schedule a free consultation. We will listen to your story, explain your options, and help you decide the best path forward.

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Truck Accident FAQs

What should I do immediately after a truck accident?

Your safety comes first. Seek medical attention right away, even if injuries are not immediately obvious. If possible, report the accident to law enforcement and document the scene. Avoid giving recorded statements to insurance companies before speaking with a lawyer, as early statements can later be used against you.

How are truck accident cases different from regular car accident cases?

Truck accident cases are usually more complex than car accident cases because they often involve multiple responsible parties, federal trucking regulations, and larger insurance policies. These cases also require deeper investigation into driver logs, vehicle maintenance, and company practices.

Who can be held responsible for a truck accident?

Depending on the facts, responsibility may rest with the truck driver, the trucking company, a truck loading company, a maintenance provider, or even another driver. Identifying all responsible parties is an important part of building a strong case.

How long do I have to take legal action after a truck accident in Georgia?

Georgia law places time limits on personal injury claims. If a claim is not filed within the applicable deadline, you may lose the right to pursue compensation. Speaking with a lawyer early helps ensure deadlines are not missed.

Do I still have a case if I was partially at fault?

Maybe. Georgia follows a modified comparative fault rule, which may allow you to seek compensation even if you were partially at fault. An attorney can explain how fault works and push back against efforts to unfairly blame you for the accident.

What types of losses can be recovered in a truck accident case?

A claim may address medical treatment, future care needs, lost income, reduced earning capacity, physical pain, and the ways injuries affect daily life. Each case is different, and damages depend on how the accident changed your circumstances.

How long does a truck accident case usually take?

The timeline varies based on the severity of injuries, the number of parties involved, and whether the case proceeds toward a jury. Some cases resolve through negotiation, while others require more extensive preparation.

Will my case have to in front of a jury?

Most cases are settled through negotiations. But Grant Law Offices prepares every trucking case for trial. That way, our clients are positioned strongly whether a case resolves early or proceeds further.

How much does it cost to speak with Grant Law Office about a truck accident?

Grant Law Office offers free consultations. This allows you to ask questions, understand your options, and decide how to move forward without added financial pressure.

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Meet Our Georgia Truck Accident Attorneys

Wayne Grant

Wayne Grant is a founding attorney of Grant Law Office. He has been practicing law for more than four decades. Since entering the legal profession in 1979, Wayne has devoted his career to representing individuals and families harmed by negligence, with a strong focus on serious injury cases involving trucking accidents, construction incidents, negligent security, and complex injury claims.

Wayne is known for his thorough, strategic approach to litigation. He believes that strong cases are built through careful investigation, detailed evidence gathering, and preparation with the expectation that a case may ultimately be presented to a jury. Rather than relying on volume, Wayne intentionally limits the number of cases he handles so each client receives direct attention and thoughtful advocacy.

Kimberly W. Grant

Kimberly W. Grant founded Grant Law Office with her husband Wayne Grant. Kimberly has been practicing law since 1993. With decades of experience representing individuals and families after serious injuries, she brings a thoughtful, detail-oriented approach to every case she handles.

Kimberly focuses her practice on complex personal injury matters, including truck accidents, construction accidents, negligent security cases, and other claims involving significant harm. She is known for her ability to analyze facts carefully, anticipate challenges, and help develop legal strategies that are built to withstand close scrutiny. Her work plays a critical role in preparing cases for resolution or presentation to a jury.

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Contact us today for a free and comprehensive case evaluation.

We require no legal retainer or upfront fees,
and you pay nothing unless we prevail.

Phone: (404) 995-3955

Our Results

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Wrongful Death Day Care Case

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