Have You Or A Loved One Been Injured In A Georgia Truck Accident?
If you or a loved one have been injured in a truck accident you should speak with an experienced Georgia truck accident lawyer as soon as possible. Contact us online or call our Peachtree City office directly at 404.474.0804 to schedule your confidential consultation. Jason has helped injured victims in Peachtree City and throughout Georgia for over 30 years and looks forward to helping you.
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Truck Accidents Involving Hazardous Cargo InjuriesTrucks carrying HAZMAT cargo pose an additional threat on the road. Hazardous cargo injuries may result if the truck is in a wreck in Atlanta.
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How does a spoliation letter preserve evidence after a truck accident?Because trucking companies can destroy evidence after a certain period of time, you need a spoliation letter to preserve evidence after a truck accident.
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Unsecured Cargo AccidentsUnsecured cargo accidents can result in severe injuries. If you or a loved one sustained injuries in a truck accident, call Jason R. Schultz: 404-474-0804.
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Financial Options after Permanent Disability from a Truck Accident in Peachtree CityPermanent disability from a truck accident can result in financial devastation. A victim may consider Social Security disability and/or a personal injury claim.
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Federal Regulations Banning Texting and Driving for TruckersFederal texting and driving laws ban the practice for truckers. Violations could lead to significant penalties and may be determined as the cause of an accident.
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Understanding Federal Trucking RegulationsFederal trucking regulations are designed to help truck drivers stay safe and healthy, and to help prevent tragic highway accidents involving trucks
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What to Do After a Georgia Truck Accident (Part B)An Atlanta truck accident lawyer may be able to help you recover damages after a truck accident if another party was the primary cause of the incident.
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How To Preserve Your Personal Injury Claim (Part A)If you’re in a Georgia car accident, you should take immediate action to document the evidence to preserve your injury claim.
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New Hours of Service RegulationHours of service for truck drivers; rest and sleep requirements for safe operations
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Overview of Federal Motor Carrier Safety RegulationsTruck Safety Regulations including controlled substance (drug) and alcohol testing, commerical drivers license standards and penalties, qualification of drivers, hours of service and driver fatigue, parts and accessories necessary for safe operations, and inspection repair and maintenance of tractor-trailer trucks