Poor Truck Maintenance Accident Attorney in Atlanta

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Stephen R. Hasner
Managing Partner at Hasner Law PC
May 10, 2024
Poor Truck Maintenance Accident Attorney

According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), poor maintenance was responsible for 5% of all fatal truck accidents. When trucks are not properly maintained, they are more susceptible to failing while they are being operated. Who is responsible when a driver loses control of a vehicle because of poor truck maintenance in Atlanta, GA? 

The Atlanta truck accident lawyers at Hasner Law, PC, can explain your legal options and guide you to seek compensation for the harm you have suffered. Contact us today at (678) 888-4878 for your free, no-obligation consultation with an experienced Atlanta poor truck maintenance accident attorney.

How Hasner Law, PC, Can Help After a Truck Accident Caused by Poor Maintenance in Atlanta

How Hasner Law, PC, Can Help After a Truck Accident Caused by Poor Maintenance

With more than 80 years of combined legal experience, the legal team at Hasner Law, PC, knows what it takes to recover compensation for our deserving clients. When you hire our Atlanta truck accident lawyers, you can depend on us to:

  • Personally visit the site where the accident took place, preserve valuable evidence, and identify all potentially liable parties
  • Ensure you receive the medical care you need following a serious accident
  • Gather evidence of the full extent of your damages and right to recovery
  • Negotiate aggressively on your behalf for full compensation
  • Hire accident reconstruction and forensic experts if you need further evidence of liability in your claim

Contact us today in Atlanta, Georgia, to discuss your case during a confidential and complimentary case consultation.

How Negligent Maintenance Can Lead to Truck Accidents

All types of vehicles require some degree of maintenance. Because commercial trucks involve more components and travel more miles than the average passenger vehicle, trucks require much more maintenance than other vehicles. When trucks are not properly maintained, they can malfunction and cause a wreck. Common examples of when negligent maintenance can lead to truck accidents include:

  • Failing to replace tires – Vehicles that have lost only half of their tread can lose tire grip and can pose a hazard to motorists, according to Consumer Reports. Because commercial trucks use so many more tires and travel many more miles, it is vital that tires are frequently inspected and replaced.
  • Not replacing brakes – Brakes are a critical component in any vehicle but are especially important in commercial trucks. Brakes that are worn or malfunctioning will take longer to stop a large commercial vehicle barreling down the highway.
  • Failing to repair wiring problems – Electrical wires can affect various vehicle functions. If a trucking company fails to repair known wiring issues, other motorists can be endangered.

The FMCSA noted that other components associated with vehicle-related crashes included headlights, truck coupling/trailer hitch, power hitch, safety chains, and steering systems. 

If a mechanical issue like this caused the accident that harmed you, you might be able to make a claim against the responsible party.

Who Is Responsible for Accidents Caused by Negligent Maintenance?

One of the factors that make truck accident claims so complex is that many parties may be involved in the enterprise and, therefore, responsible for any accident that occurs. Parties who may be responsible for truck accidents caused by negligent maintenance include: 

The Truck Driver 

Truck drivers are responsible for conducting a pre-trip inspection to ensure the vehicle is in safe working condition before embarking on a trip. If the driver skipped this safety measure, they may be responsible for the resulting accidents.

The Trucking Company 

Commercial trucking companies must also complete annual inspections of all of their commercial trucks, which must be performed by a certified inspector who is qualified to inspect and maintain commercial vehicles. The trucking company is also responsible for keeping vehicles in a safe condition.

The Maintenance Company

Many trucking companies outsource the maintenance of their fleet to a third-party maintenance company or mechanic. If the mechanic did not repair a truck correctly, overlooked a problem, or otherwise was negligent in the maintenance of the truck, they may be responsible for the resulting collision. 

The Parts or Truck Manufacturer

In some situations, the manufacturer of a truck or component that is defective may be responsible for the resulting injuries. 

An experienced personal injury lawyer can conduct a thorough investigation to determine who may be responsible for the accident. 

Possible Compensation in Negligent Maintenance Claims

If you are injured in a commercial truck accident, you may be able to recover compensation for the damages you suffer, which may include: 

  • Ambulance costs
  • Hospital stays
  • Surgery costs
  • Emergency medical treatment
  • Rehabilitation 
  • Prescription medication
  • Lost wages
  • Reduced earning capacity
  • Property damage
  • Mental, emotional, and physical pain and suffering

Every truck accident claim is different. An experienced truck accident lawyer from Hasner Law PC can review the circumstances surrounding your claim, gather evidence regarding the nature and severity of your injuries, and fight for you to recover fair compensation for the harm you have suffered. 

Contact Our Truck Accident Law Firm in Atlanta

If you were harmed because of the negligent maintenance of a trucking company or other party, our truck accident lawyers in Atlanta will work hard to help you secure the compensation you deserve. We can gather critical evidence such as maintenance records, inspection reports, and other documents to establish your claim. Contact our Atlanta poor truck maintenance accident attorneys today to begin the process of seeking compensation.

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Stephen Hasner is the founder and managing partner of Hasner Law PC. Since being licensed in Florida in 1997 and in Georgia in 1999, Stephen has worked tirelessly to help Georgia residents navigate the legal process following a serious injury. This includes injuries sustained at work, in motor vehicle accidents, and in cases of personal injury. The team at Hasner Law is dedicated to securing compensation for their clients who have been injured through no fault of their own.