Hurt in a crash with a big truck or company vehicle?
Crashes involving semis, delivery trucks, and other commercial vehicles often cause serious injuries and overwhelming stress. These cases can involve multiple companies, complicated insurance coverage, and aggressive defense teams. Our Georgia attorneys help you understand your options and guide you toward the support you need with clarity and compassion.
Being hit by a commercial vehicle can turn your life upside down. You may be dealing with medical appointments, time away from work, and large companies that are slow to take responsibility. Commercial drivers and their employers are expected to follow important safety standards, and when those standards are not met, the consequences can be devastating. We are here to help you make sense of the situation and guide you forward with steady support.
How We Can Help
Commercial vehicle and trucking cases require careful investigation because they often involve more than just the driver. We look at all available evidence and use these details to help show whether safety rules were followed and whether the crash could have been prevented.
Our team handles communication with multiple insurance companies, corporate representatives, and adjusters so you do not have to manage that pressure alone. We keep you updated throughout the process and explain each step clearly.
If settlement negotiations do not lead to a fair outcome, we are prepared to take further action. Our goal is to help you recover compensation for medical care, lost wages, pain and suffering, and the long-term impact of your injuries. You deserve support and trustworthy guidance after such a difficult experience, and we are here to help you move forward.
Every crash is different, but the aftermath often feels the same: confusing, stressful, and full of uncertainty. Medical treatment, car repairs, insurance calls, and time away from work can quickly become overwhelming. At Meeks Impact Law, our attorneys step in to handle every detail so you can focus on your recovery.
We represent drivers, passengers, and riders across Georgia who have been injured in motor vehicle crashes. Whether your accident involved a distracted driver, a high-speed collision, or unsafe road conditions, our team knows how to investigate what happened and pursue full compensation for your injuries and losses.
We handle all types of collisions including rear-end impacts, hit-and-runs, T-bone accidents, head-on crashes, and commercial-vehicle collisions. These wrecks often bring severe injuries and complex liability issues. Determining fault in these cases is critical because the responsible parties must be held accountable.
To build your case, we conduct a full investigation of the crash scene, handle all communications and negotiations with insurance companies, and represent you in court if needed. Our team works to recover compensation for medical care, lost wages, pain and suffering, and long-term losses.
The most important step is to get medical attention, even if you feel okay. Some serious injuries take time to show symptoms.
If it’s safe, gather photos (and video if possible) of the vehicles, the road, and any visible injuries. Be sure to preserve any dashcam footage and collect witness information. Report the crash to the police, and keep any information they give you.
Your next step is to contact an attorney before speaking with the insurance company, so you can be sure your rights are fully protected. If you've already discussed the incident with your insurance company, you should still consult with an attorney (completely free) and see what your options are.
Liability may involve the driver, the company that employs them, the vehicle owner, maintenance contractors, or even the manufacturer of faulty parts. We investigate each layer of responsibility to determine who should be held accountable.
These cases often involve multiple insurance policies, corporate legal teams, and federally regulated safety requirements. Understanding how these pieces fit together requires careful review of documents like rest logs, maintenance records, and onboard electronic data. We handle these details so you can focus on your recovery.
Compensation may include medical expenses, future treatment needs, lost wages, reduced earning capacity, pain and suffering, and long-term effects on mobility or daily life. Every case is unique, and we help you understand what may be available in your situation.
Most personal injury claims must be filed within two years, though certain circumstances can affect the timeline. Because companies often move quickly after a crash, gathering evidence early can make a meaningful difference. We help you understand the deadlines that apply to your case.
