Tractor-Trailer Truck Accidents in Macon, GA
Tractor-trailer truck accidents can cause devastating injuries and fatalities. These accidents often involve complex legal issues due to the multiple parties involved, such as the truck driver, trucking company, and vehicle manufacturers. At Powers Law Group, our experienced truck accident lawyers in Macon, GA, are dedicated to helping victims receive the compensation they deserve.
Common Causes of Tractor-Trailer Accidents
Understanding the common causes of these accidents can help build a strong case:
- Driver Fatigue: Long hours and tight schedules can lead to driver fatigue, a leading cause of accidents.
- Distracted Driving: Use of mobile devices or other distractions can result in severe accidents.
- Improper Maintenance: Failure to maintain the truck can lead to mechanical failures and accidents.
- Overloading: Exceeding weight limits can make the truck harder to control and more likely to cause accidents.
Steps to Take After a Truck Accident
If you are involved in a tractor-trailer accident, follow these steps:
- Seek Medical Attention: Your health is the top priority. Get medical help immediately.
- Document the Scene: Take photos, gather witness information, and document everything.
- Contact a Lawyer: Reach out to a specialized truck accident lawyer to understand your legal options.
How We Can Help
Our team at Powers Law Group has extensive experience handling truck accident cases. We will:
- Investigate the Accident: Gather evidence, review maintenance logs, and interview witnesses.
- Negotiate with Insurance Companies: Fight for a fair settlement that covers medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
- Litigate if Necessary: Take your case to court to ensure you receive the justice you deserve.
Why Choose Powers Law Group?
- Experience: Decades of experience in handling personal injury cases.
- Results: Proven track record of successful settlements and verdicts.
- Client-Focused: Dedicated to providing personalized legal support and guidance.
Contact Us Today
If you or a loved one has been injured in a tractor-trailer accident, contact Powers Law Group today for a free consultation. Let us help you navigate the legal complexities and fight for the compensation you deserve.
How can a truck accident lawyer help?
Have you been injured by a truck? Do you need legal advice on dealing with trucking and insurance companies? Are you stressed about getting repair and medical bills paid? Do you need help with litigation and negotiating settlements?
Powers Law Group, a truck accident law firm in Macon, GA handles all types of tractor trailer truck accident cases, including those that involve:
- Detaching trailers
- Product liability
- Drunk or fatigued drivers
- Negligent hiring practices
- Excessive speed
- Drivers falsify log books
The Federal government requires tractor-trailer and other large truck operators to acquire a commercial drivers license and undergo limited drug and alcohol testing. However, many truck safety advocates question the effectiveness of the licensing and testing program.
These large vehicles are legally permitted to haul up to 80,000 pounds or 40 tons of cargo. Consider that a typical passenger car weighs only about 2,000 to 4,000 pounds and it is easy to understand just why these accidents can be so catastrophic.
Every year, nearly 500,000 large trucks (also known as tractor-trailers, semis, semi trucks, 18-wheelers, big rigs) are involved in traffic accidents in the United States. Approximately 5,000 of these accidents involving semi trailer trucks result in fatalities. In addition, many cases are won when the driver operates the vehicle for more hours than logged in the driver’s book. The personal injury attorneys at Powers Law Group are your truck accident lawyers in Macon, GA and they are there to help you.
Georgia Tractor Trailer Accident Attorneys Macon GA
Types of Truck Accidents
- Tractor Trailer Driver Fatigue
- Truck Accidents Caused by Cargo
- Tractor Trailer Accidents Resulting from Faulty Inspection, Maintenance and Repair
- Truck Accidents Caused by a Drunk Driver
- Wrongful Death from Trucking Accidents
Commercial Motor Vehicle Traffic Codes & Safety Rules Related to Truck Accidents
- 40-8-2: Unsafe vehicles, DPS safety rules authority
- 40-8-3: Load dragging on roadway
- 40-8-7: Operating unsafe vehicle
- 40-6-50(b): Driving in emergency lane, gore, or median
- 40-6-52(b): Improper lane use on multi-lane highways
- 40-6-254: Unsecured loads
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Understanding Tractor-Trailer Truck Accidents and Your Legal Options
Tractor Trailer Truck Accident Lawyer Testimonials Macon GA
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Distracted big truck drivers have killed thousands of Americans
The Walmart driver whose truck collided with a van carrying the comedian Tracy Morgan and other performers had not slept for more than 24 hours before the crash, New Jersey prosecutors said on Monday.
Prosecutors in Middlesex County charged the truck driver, Kevin Roper, 35, of Jonesboro, Ga., on Saturday with one count of death by auto and several counts of assault by auto in connection with the pileup early that day on the northbound New Jersey Turnpike in Cranbury Township, about 45 miles from New York City. One comedian, James McNair, known as Jimmy Mack, was killed, and Mr. Morgan was critically injured.
In a criminal complaint released on Monday, prosecutors said that at the time of the crash, Mr. Roper had been operating the tractor-trailer “without having slept for a period in excess of 24 hours resulting in a motor vehicle accident.” In a statement issued on Monday, a Walmart spokeswoman, Brooke Buchanan, emphasized that the company believed Mr. Roper “was operating within the federal hours of service regulations,” which limit work shifts to 14 hours, with only 11 of those behind the wheel. She said the company was cooperating with the investigation.
Under New Jersey law, a driver can be convicted of vehicular homicide if it is shown that he had been without sleep for at least 24 hours when the accident occurred.
A preliminary police investigation found that Mr. Roper had failed to perceive slow-moving traffic ahead of him, and, at the last minute, swerved in an attempt to avoid a collision. The complaint did not explain how the New Jersey State Police determined that Mr. Roper had been sleep deprived.
The crash occurred as Mr. Morgan, 45, a former cast member of “Saturday Night Live” and “30 Rock,” was traveling to New York City from a comedy show in Delaware. Around 1 a.m., a Walmart tractor-trailer collided with the back of the van, a 2012 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, setting off a chain reaction that involved four other vehicles.
Mr. Morgan sustained injuries including a broken leg, a broken nose and several broken ribs. After the crash, he and his assistant, Jeff Millea, 36, were airlifted to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick, N.J. Another comedian, Ardie Fuqua, 43, was also injured.
By Monday, Mr. Morgan was responsive but remained in critical but stable condition. “This recovery will be arduous,” his publicist, Lewis Kay, said in a statement.
Written by: J. DAVID GOODMAN
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