Phillip Hairston
Attorney • Atlanta, Georgia
- Cases: Car & truck accidents, wrongful death, motorcycle, pedestrian, negligent security
- Admissions: State Bar of Georgia; U.S. District Courts (N.D. & M.D. Ga.)
- Georgia Bar: No. 4016365
If you need an Atlanta truck accident lawyer, you’re probably dealing with injuries, a wrecked vehicle, and an insurance company that wants a quick statement. We move fast to protect your claim, preserve evidence, and pursue full compensation — no fee unless we win.
An Atlanta truck accident lawyer helps you prove who caused the crash, secure time-sensitive evidence (camera footage, driver logs, black-box data), and calculate damages like medical care, lost income, and future treatment. Truck cases involve multiple companies and policies, so early action matters.
We handle semi-trucks, 18-wheelers, delivery trucks, box trucks, and commercial fleet crashes across Atlanta and nearby counties:
Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb, Gwinnett, and Clayton (and surrounding areas). English & Español.
What we do in the first 48 hours (when evidence disappears fastest):
Office: 1201 Peachtree St NE, Suite 2200, Atlanta, GA 30361
Free case review (fast)
Call 1-800-LION-LAW or (678) 981-9022, or start online. We can begin preservation steps the same day.
Written by Ryan L. Thompson, Esq. • Reviewed by Phillip Hairston, Esq. • Updated January 2026
Truck cases are won early — with fast evidence preservation, a liability plan that targets every responsible company, and a trial-ready file that insurance teams take seriously. We send preservation letters and move to secure ELD/driver logs, black-box (EDR/ECM) data, dashcam/surveillance video, dispatch records, and maintenance files Many Atlanta truck crashes involve shared fault. We look at the motor carrier, broker/shipper, maintenance contractor, cargo loading, and manufacturers Truck insurers defend aggressively. We document medical care, lost income, future treatment, and human impact, No upfront costs. No hourly fees. You pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you. We’re available 24/7 and can start preservation steps quickly. Se habla español.
Here’s what our Atlanta truck accident lawyers do differently.1) We preserve trucking evidence immediately
before they’re overwritten or “lost.”2) We investigate every liable party — not just the driver
to find additional coverage and protect the full value of your claim.3) We build a trial-ready case from day one
then negotiate from strength — and file suit when that’s what it takes.4) You don’t pay unless we win
5) Local access + 24/7 help
An Atlanta truck accident lawyer acts immediately to secure evidence that can be lost or destroyed within days. The first steps focus on preserving proof, identifying all responsible parties, and protecting the value of your claim before insurance defenses take shape.
First actions we take in a truck accident case:
Acting early helps prevent evidence loss and positions your claim for full compensation under Georgia law — not a rushed or undervalued settlement.
Truck accident claims are fundamentally different from standard car accidents. They involve federal regulations, multiple liable parties, and insurance defenses designed to minimize large payouts. Knowing these differences early can determine whether a claim succeeds or stalls.
Electronic driver logs (ELDs), dashcam footage, GPS data, and black-box records may be overwritten within days or weeks. Immediate preservation is often the difference between proof and speculation.
Truck crashes often involve shared fault across the driver, motor carrier, broker or shipper, maintenance contractor, or vehicle manufacturer. Each party brings separate insurance and legal defenses.
Commercial trucking cases trigger high-limit insurance policies and rapid defense involvement. Insurers push back aggressively, making early, trial-ready case preparation essential.
What you do in the hours after a truck accident in Atlanta can directly affect your health and your ability to recover compensation. These steps help protect both.
These steps apply to crashes involving semi-trucks, 18-wheelers, box trucks, delivery vans, and commercial fleet vehicles throughout the Atlanta area.
Truck accidents in Atlanta often occur along major freight corridors and high-congestion interchanges where commercial traffic, commuters, and construction overlap.
We handle truck accident claims throughout Fulton County, DeKalb County, and surrounding Atlanta-area communities.
Reviews shown are from Google. Individual experiences vary.
Also reviewed on Yelp, Birdeye, and Martindale-Hubbell.
We act fast to prevent evidence loss by issuing spoliation letters, securing vehicle inspections, downloading ELD/EDR data, and placing legal holds on dashcam, dispatch, and maintenance records.
Truck crashes often involve more than one responsible party. We investigate the driver, motor carrier, broker or shipper, maintenance providers, and any equipment or product defects tied to the wreck.
We document medical treatment, lost income, future care needs, and the real-life impact of the crash — then prepare every case as if it will go to trial to maximize leverage in settlement talks.
Truck accidents often cause severe injuries and long-term disruption. Depending on the facts of your case, an Atlanta truck accident claim may include compensation for:
Every case is unique. Compensation depends on liability, injuries, insurance coverage, and available evidence. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.
Trial-tested injury lawyers serving Georgia — including Atlanta, Savannah, Augusta, and communities statewide.
Truck accidents often cause severe and life-altering injuries. Because commercial trucks weigh significantly more than passenger vehicles, victims may face long hospital stays, permanent disability, or years of rehabilitation.
Medical documentation matters. Truck accident injuries are often disputed by insurers. Detailed medical records, specialist evaluations, and long-term care plans help our Atlanta truck accident lawyers pursue full compensation for treatment, lost income, and future needs.
Learn more in our guide to 18-wheeler accident injuries in Georgia.
Truck accidents in Atlanta are rarely straightforward. Unlike car crashes, commercial truck cases often involve We send preservation letters immediately to prevent evidence from being altered, erased, or destroyed — a critical step in building a strong Atlanta truck accident claim.
multiple companies, layered insurance policies, and federal safety rules.
Identifying every responsible party — quickly — is critical to protecting the full value of your claim.Who may be legally responsible
Common causes we investigate
Evidence we secure in the first 48 hours
If you were hit by an 18-wheeler or commercial truck in Buckhead, Midtown, Downtown Atlanta, Sandy Springs, Decatur, College Park, East Point, or anywhere along I-75/I-85 (Downtown Connector), I-285, I-20, GA-400, our Atlanta truck accident lawyers are ready to help. We act fast to preserve trucking evidence (like ELD logs, black-box/ECM data, dashcam video, dispatch records, and maintenance files) If you were injured in a crash involving an 18-wheeler or commercial truck in We act immediately to preserve critical trucking evidence — Call us at1-800-Lion-Law or our office directly (678) 981-9022 Free consultation · No fees unless we win · Available 24/7 · Se habla español and we know how cases move through Fulton and DeKalb courts. We also use local proof sources when available — including crash reports and 911/dispatch records — to strengthen early liability. Call: (678) 981-9022 Free consultation · No fees unless we win No fees unless we win · Available 24/7 · Se habla español
Buckhead, Midtown, Downtown Atlanta, Sandy Springs, Decatur, College Park, East Point,
or along I-75/I-85 (Downtown Connector), I-285, I-20, or GA-400, our Atlanta truck accident lawyers are ready to help.
ELD logs, black-box (ECM) data, dashcam footage, dispatch records, and maintenance files.
Our team understands how cases move through Fulton and DeKalb courts and uses local proof sources,
including crash reports and dispatch records, to establish liability early.
Office: 1201 Peachtree St NE, Suite 2200, Atlanta, GA 30361
Office: 1201 Peachtree St NE, Suite 2200, Atlanta, GA 30361
For deeper guidance on Georgia injury claims and what to do after an accident in Atlanta, these quick resources can help.
Plain-English guides covering next steps, insurance, and Georgia law. Each opens in a new tab.
Start here:
Insurance & medical bills:
Other common Atlanta injury cases:
Not sure which guide applies to you? Call 1-800-Lion-Law
for a free, no-pressure case review with our Atlanta team.
Truck accidents in Atlanta are different than car crashes — evidence disappears faster, insurance is more complex, and more than one company may be responsible. Call 911, get medical care the same day if possible, and document the scene (DOT number, trailer number, plates, damage, witnesses) if it’s safe. In many cases, Georgia gives you two years to file an injury lawsuit under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33. Call 1-800-Lion-Law anytime — phone, chat, or in person. More common questions about Atlanta truck accident claims: Some claims settle in a few months when liability is clear and treatment is complete. Complex cases—serious injuries, multiple defendants, disputed fault, or litigation—often take 12–24 months or longer. Typical milestones include investigation, demand, negotiations, lawsuit filing, discovery, mediation, and trial. Truck claims are more complex because they can involve multiple liable parties, federal regulations, and specialized evidence like ELD logs, black-box/ECM data, dispatch records, and maintenance history. Commercial insurers also fight harder because the policies are larger. Georgia follows a modified comparative fault rule. You can recover compensation if you are less than 50% at fault, but your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault. Evidence like dashcam footage, crash reconstruction, and driver logs can be used to reduce unfair blame. You can report the crash to your own insurer, but avoid giving recorded statements to the trucking company’s insurer before speaking with a lawyer. Adjusters are trained to limit payouts and may use your words against you. Let your attorney handle communications and evidence requests. Liability may include the trucking company, truck owner, broker or shipper, maintenance contractors, cargo loaders, or equipment manufacturers. A thorough investigation helps identify every responsible party and every applicable insurance policy. Truck crashes often involve layered commercial coverage, including primary motor carrier insurance, excess/umbrella policies, and additional corporate policies. Identifying all policies early is key to recovering full compensation—especially in severe injury cases. Compensation may include medical bills (past and future), lost wages, reduced earning capacity, pain and suffering, disability, scarring, long-term care, and property damage. Wrongful death damages may apply in fatal crashes. Families may have the right to pursue a wrongful death claim under Georgia law. These cases often involve multiple insurers, higher stakes, and strict deadlines. Speaking with an Atlanta truck accident lawyer early helps protect the family’s rights and preserve evidence. Delivery vans and company-owned fleet vehicles can trigger additional employer liability and commercial coverage beyond the driver’s policy. These claims often require early investigation into hiring, training, supervision, maintenance, and route/dispatch records. Most Atlanta truck accident lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing upfront and fees are only collected if compensation is recovered. Case costs (records, experts, filing fees) should be explained clearly in your written agreement. Sí. Hablamos español. We provide bilingual support so Spanish-speaking clients have full access to our attorneys. – FREE Case Review Free consultation • No obligation • Talk to a lawyer today.
Below are clear, practical answers so you understand what to do next, what deadlines may apply, and how to protect the value of your claim.
Don’t give a recorded statement to the trucking company’s insurer. A lawyer can send preservation letters right away to help secure video, ELD logs, black-box data, dispatch records, and maintenance files before they’re overwritten.
Some situations can change the clock, including tolling when a related criminal case is pending under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-99.
The bigger issue is evidence — trucking proof can disappear far sooner than two years, so acting early matters. How long do Atlanta truck accident cases take to settle?
Why are truck accidents different from car accidents?
What if I may be partially at fault for the truck accident?
Should I talk to the trucking company’s insurance adjuster?
Who can be held liable in an Atlanta truck accident besides the driver?
What insurance applies in an Atlanta truck accident claim?
What damages can I recover after an Atlanta truck accident?
What if a commercial truck caused a fatal accident in Atlanta?
What if the truck accident involved a company vehicle or delivery truck?
What are typical lawyer fees for a truck accident case?
¿Atienden en español?
Thompson Law charges NO FEE unless we obtain a settlement for your case. We’ve put over $2.1 billion in cash settlements in our clients’ pockets. Contact us today for a free, no-obligation consultation to discuss your accident, get your questions answered, and understand your legal options.
State law limits the time you have to file a claim after an injury accident, so call today.