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How to know if you have a valid trucking accident claim?

On Behalf of | Aug 19, 2025 | Truck Accidents

You have worked hard to build a successful career or business, with a growing future ahead of you. But in a split second, everything can change. A negligent action or a vehicular issue the driver did not check can leave you with serious injuries and an uncertain future.

Was what happened your fault?

To determine if you have a valid trucking accident claim in Georgia, you need to ask yourself some tough questions. Was the trucking company or driver responsible for the accident? Did their negligence cause your injuries? The answer to these questions lies in understanding the key elements of a valid claim.

Did the trucking company or driver act negligently?

Negligence is a crucial element in any personal injury claim. In considering trucking accidents, negligence can be evident in speeding, driving recklessly, or failing to maintain the vehicle properly. To determine if the trucking company or driver acted negligently, ask yourself:

  • Were they speeding or driving recklessly?
  • Did they fail to maintain their vehicle properly?
  • Were they distracted while driving?
  • Did they violate any traffic laws or regulations?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, you may have a valid claim.

Were you injured because of the accident?

Another essential element of a valid claim is damages. In other words, did you suffer injuries or losses because of the accident? This can include physical injuries, emotional trauma, lost wages, or property damage. Ask yourself, did you:

  • Suffer physical injuries, such as broken bones or head trauma?
  • Experience emotional trauma, such as anxiety or depression?
  • Lose wages or income due to the accident?
  • Incur medical expenses or property damage?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, you may have a valid claim.

Who is liable for the accident?

Liability is a critical element in any personal injury claim. In the context of trucking accidents, liability can fall on the trucking company, the driver, or even the manufacturer of the vehicle. To determine who is liable, ask yourself, is the:

  • Trucking company responsible for the accident?
  • Driver responsible for the accident?
  • Manufacturer of the vehicle responsible for the accident?

If you are unsure about who is liable, it is essential to consult with an experienced attorney who specializes in trucking accidents.

Moving forward with your claim

If you have answered yes to any of the questions above, you may have a valid trucking accident claim in Georgia. While the road ahead may be difficult, you can get justice. With the right guidance and compensation, starting over will not be so difficult.