Georgia Truck Accident Lawyers Who Uncover Hidden Evidence
Truck accident cases in Georgia are fundamentally different from ordinary car accident claims. They involve federal trucking regulations, complex electronic data, and motor carriers that move quickly to protect themselves after a crash.
If you or a loved one has been seriously injured—or killed—in a collision involving a tractor-trailer, 18-wheeler, or commercial truck in Georgia, you need lawyers who know how to find the evidence trucking companies hope never sees daylight.
Our firm focuses on high-stakes Georgia trucking accident litigation, uncovering electronic proof, exposing safety failures, and holding motor carriers accountable.

Why Truck Accident Cases in Georgia Are Different
Commercial trucks operating in Georgia are governed by FMCSA regulations, company safety rules, and onboard electronic monitoring systems that do not exist in passenger vehicle cases.
After a serious crash, trucking companies often claim:
- The passenger vehicle caused the crash
- The driver “couldn’t stop in time”
- Another vehicle blocked evasive action
- Mechanical failure with no supporting data
In reality, the truth is often stored electronically—and lost forever if not preserved immediately.
How We Build High-Value Georgia Trucking Cases
Immediate Evidence Preservation Under Georgia Law
Electronic data can be overwritten in days or weeks. We immediately send Georgia-compliant spoliation and preservation notices to secure:
- Engine Control Module (ECM / “black box”) data
- Brake Data Recorder (BDR) reports
- Telematics and GPS data
- Driver hours-of-service records
- Safety system diagnostics
Motor carriers often delay ordering damaging reports. We do not allow that.
Telematics, Camera Systems & Truck Technology
Modern commercial trucks in Georgia often use advanced monitoring systems, including:
- Samsara
- Bendix
- Forward collision avoidance systems
- Lane departure and adaptive cruise control
- Inward- and outward-facing cameras
Even when inward-facing cameras are disabled or covered, still images, metadata, and system logs may still exist. We know where to look.
Distracted Driving by Commercial Truck Drivers
Georgia law and federal regulations impose heightened safety duties on commercial drivers.
We investigate whether the truck driver was:
- Using a phone or electronic device
- Watching videos or interacting with apps
- Failing to brake or take evasive action
- Operating despite known safety system failures
Electronic data often contradicts what the driver claims.
Known Safety System Failures
We examine whether critical crash-avoidance systems were:
- Malfunctioning
- Disabled
- Ignored despite warnings
- Known by the driver or motor carrier to be inoperable
Putting a truck on Georgia roads with non-functioning safety technology can significantly increase liability and damages.
Prior Crashes, Training Failures & Safety Violations
We analyze the motor carrier’s safety history, including:
- Prior preventable crashes
- Failure to retrain drivers
- OSHA Serious Incidents (OSIs)
- FMCSA violations
- Patterns of negligent supervision
These facts often explain why the crash happened—and why it was preventable.
Georgia Catastrophic Injury & Wrongful Death Truck Cases
We handle the most serious trucking cases statewide, including:
- Spinal cord injuries and paralysis
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBI)
- Amputations
- Burn injuries
- Wrongful death of family members
These cases require firms that can finance litigation, retain elite experts, and try cases when necessary.
Trucking Companies Know Which Georgia Lawyers Are Dangerous
Motor carriers know which firms:
- Understand trucking technology and telematics
- Know what data exists and how to force production
- Prepare cases for trial, not quick settlements
- Have the resources to litigate aggressively
That reputation changes settlement outcomes.
Want clearer answers about Georgia truck accident cases?
Visit our Georgia Truck Accident FAQs to learn how evidence is preserved, what trucking data may exist, and what steps matter most after a serious commercial truck crash.
Speak With a Georgia Truck Accident Lawyer Immediately
If you or a loved one was injured in a Georgia truck accident, time is critical. Electronic evidence can disappear quickly.
Contact us for a confidential consultation.
We will preserve the evidence and tell you the truth about your case.
Contact Haug Barron Law Group Today for a FREE Consultation.