Concrete Mixer & Construction Truck FAQs

Concrete mixer and construction truck accident FAQs—learn how these crashes happen, who may be liable, and how to pursue compensation in Georgia.

Concrete Mixer & Construction Truck FAQs

Concrete Mixer & Construction Truck FAQs

It varies significantly based on the severity of injuries, the number of liable parties, and whether the case settles or goes to trial. Cases involving catastrophic injuries and multiple defendants may take 18–36 months. Cases with clearer liability and more limited damages may resolve sooner. We will always advise you on realistic timelines during your free consultation.

Yes. Construction zones do not immunize trucking companies or contractors from liability. In fact, construction zone accidents often involve additional responsible parties — including the general contractor, project owner, or the traffic control company — who may be independently liable for the conditions that contributed to your crash.

First, seek medical care — even if you feel okay. Adrenaline masks pain, and some injuries (TBI, internal bleeding, spinal trauma) may not present symptoms for hours or days. Call 911 to ensure a police report is made. If you can safely do so, photograph the scene, the vehicles, your injuries, and road markings. Get the names of witnesses. Critically: do not give a recorded statement to any insurance adjuster before speaking with an attorney. Then call Haug Barron Law Group at (844) 428-4529.