The sheer force of an 18-wheeler or commercial truck colliding with a passenger vehicle is terrifying. In an instant, lives are shattered. These are not just accidents; they are devastating events that leave victims with catastrophic injuries and a future filled with uncertainty. At Lonnie Law LLC, we understand the overwhelming physical, emotional, and financial toll these crashes take. We are here to be your unwavering advocate, to fight the powerful trucking and insurance companies, and to help you seek the justice and compensation you deserve.
A collision with a fully loaded commercial truck is unlike any other type of motor vehicle accident. The massive size and weight disparity means that the occupants of the smaller vehicle almost always suffer the most severe consequences. The aftermath is a whirlwind of confusion, pain, and fear. But while you are just beginning to process the trauma, the trucking company and its insurance carrier have already launched their defense. Their goal is simple: to protect their profits by paying you as little as possible.
These are not claims many people choose to face alone. Truck accident cases are incredibly complex, involving a web of federal and state regulations, multiple potentially liable parties, and aggressive corporate legal teams. Evidence like the truck’s “black box” data and the driver’s logbooks can be lost or destroyed if not preserved immediately. You need an experienced Brookhaven truck accident lawyer who can level the playing field and protect your legal options from the very beginning. At Lonnie Law LLC, we have the knowledge, resources, and determination to take on these powerful opponents and fight for the future you deserve.
Most truck accidents are preventable. They happen because a driver or a trucking company chose to cut corners, ignore safety regulations, or act negligently. Our firm has the experience to investigate the true cause of your crash, which may include:
Federal regulations (FMCSA HOS rules) limit how many hours a commercial truck driver can operate without rest. When carriers pressure drivers to exceed these limits, the resulting fatigue creates a catastrophic risk for everyone on the road.
Truck drivers who use phones, GPS devices, or other electronics while operating an 80,000-pound vehicle create an enormous and often fatal hazard. Commercial drivers are held to a higher standard of care than passenger vehicle operators.
Improperly loaded or unsecured cargo can cause a truck to become unstable, roll over, or shed debris onto other vehicles. Both the trucking company and the cargo loading company may share liability in these cases.
Federal law requires regular inspection and maintenance of commercial trucks. Brake failures, tire blowouts, and steering defects caused by neglected maintenance are entirely preventable and represent a clear breach of the carrier's duty of care.
The stopping distance of a fully loaded semi-truck at highway speed is dramatically longer than a passenger car. Speeding or following too closely eliminates any margin for error and turns minor incidents into catastrophic collisions.
Carriers that hire underqualified drivers or fail to provide adequate training are directly responsible for the foreseeable consequences of putting an inexperienced operator behind the wheel of a commercial vehicle.
Commercial drivers are held to a stricter legal BAC limit of 0.04% under federal law. A truck driver operating under the influence of alcohol or controlled substances demonstrates a willful disregard for public safety that warrants full accountability.
The immense force generated in a truck accident can cause life-altering injuries that require a lifetime of medical care. We have seen firsthand the devastating impact of these crashes and are committed to helping victims secure the resources they need to cope with injuries such as:
One of the most complex aspects of a truck accident claim is identifying all of the responsible parties. Unlike a typical car accident, there are often multiple individuals and companies who may share liability. Our investigation may reveal that fault lies with:
To hold these parties accountable, we must prove they were negligent. This involves showing that they had a duty to act safely, they breached that duty, and their breach caused your injuries and damages. We use evidence like driver logbooks, maintenance records, the truck’s “black box” data, police reports, and expert testimony to build a powerful case on your behalf.

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We have a thorough understanding of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations that govern the trucking industry. This specialized knowledge is critical in building a strong truck accident case.
The financial toll of a catastrophic truck accident can be staggering. Our goal is to help you recover the full and fair compensation it can be important to cover all of your losses and provide for your future. Depending on the facts of your case, you may be able to recover compensation for:
Economic Damages: These are your specific, calculable financial losses, which may include past and future medical bills, lost wages, loss of future earning capacity, and property damage.
Non-Economic Damages: These are the intangible losses that have a profound impact on your life, such as pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, and disfigurement.
Punitive Damages: In cases where the defendant’s conduct was particularly reckless or egregious, it may be possible to recover punitive damages, which are intended to punish the wrongdoer and deter similar behavior.
A collision involving a commercial truck or 18-wheeler is a serious and often chaotic event. If you are able move to a safe location away from the roadway and call 911 right away. Truck accidents on corridors like I-285 or Buford Highway can quickly involve multiple lanes of traffic so getting clear of the scene is important. When law enforcement arrives ask for the responding officer’s name badge number and the incident number and if possible note the name of the trucking company and any DOT numbers visible on the truck before the vehicle is moved.
Injuries sustained in commercial truck accidents including spinal injuries internal bleeding and traumatic brain injuries can be severe and are not always immediately apparent. Seeking a medical evaluation as soon as possible after the crash is something many people find important both for their health and for creating a clear medical record that connects their injuries to the incident.
Document as much of the scene as you safely can. Photograph the truck your vehicle the roadway any cargo that may have spilled skid marks and road conditions. Note the trucking company name truck number license plate and any DOT identification. Gather contact and insurance information from the truck driver. If other drivers or bystanders witnessed the crash ask for their contact details. Nearby mile markers or landmarks along major corridors like I-285 can help identify the location precisely.
Trucking companies and their insurance carriers often begin their own investigation very quickly after a crash. When an adjuster contacts you many people find it helpful to avoid providing a recorded statement or discussing fault and injuries in detail until they have spoken with an attorney. Providing basic contact information and a claim number is generally sufficient for that initial contact.
Truck accident cases can involve multiple parties including the driver the trucking company cargo loaders and others making them more complex than a standard car accident claim. Many people find it helpful to speak with an attorney early. Lonnie Law LLC offers a free consultation where you can discuss the circumstances of your crash and better understand what the process may look like going forward.
Keep a detailed journal of how your injuries are affecting your daily life including your ability to work sleep move around or care for your family. Save all medical bills prescriptions and records of out-of-pocket expenses. Store any correspondence from the trucking company or their insurer. The more organized and thorough your documentation the clearer the picture of how this event has impacted your life.
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Georgia law sets specific deadlines for filing personal injury lawsuits, known as statutes of limitations. The exact deadline can depend on the type of case and the circumstances of the injury. It is important to be aware of these time limits, as failing to file a claim in time can bar recovery.
Certain cases, such as medical malpractice, have specific procedural requirements under Georgia law, such as filing an expert affidavit along with the initial complaint. An attorney can explain the specific requirements that may apply to a particular case.
Most large trucks have an event data recorder (EDR), also known as a “black box.” It tracks speed, brake usage, and other critical data before a collision. This information can be valuable evidence in establishing fault.
The timeline for a personal injury case can vary widely depending on its complexity, the severity of the injuries, and whether it proceeds to trial. Some cases resolve in months, while others may take several years. An attorney can provide a more specific estimate based on the details of the case.
Even if the driver is classified as an independent contractor, the trucking company could still be responsible under certain legal doctrines, such as negligent hiring or supervision. Liability may depend on the nature of the business relationship.
The concept of a discovery rule, which starts the statute of limitations when an injury is discovered rather than when it occurred, is very limited in Georgia. Understanding how these legal principles apply is a key part of evaluating a potential claim.
Obtaining a second opinion from an independent professional can be a helpful step in understanding the full scope of an injury or situation. This information can be a valuable part of the overall case assessment conducted by an attorney.
In cases involving a wrongful death, specific family members may be eligible to file a claim under Georgia law. The legal framework defines who can bring a claim and what damages may be sought. An attorney can explain the specific rules that apply to a given situation.
If you or a loved one has been affected by a Truck Accidents, understanding the legal process is the first step. Contact Lonnie Law LLC today for a confidential consultation to discuss your situation with our experienced Brookhaven team.