Georgia Commercial Vehicle Rear-End Lawyers
When a truck, bus, or delivery vehicle rear-ends a passenger car, the weight disparity dramatically increases injury severity.
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Commercial Vehicle Rear-Ends
When a commercial vehicle — delivery truck, transit bus, garbage truck, or tractor-trailer — rear-ends a passenger vehicle, the weight disparity produces dramatically more severe injuries than a car-on-car collision. A 30,000-pound delivery truck hitting a 4,000-pound sedan creates forces comparable to a passenger car accident at much higher speed.
Commercial vehicle rear-end cases involve commercial auto insurance policies with higher limits than personal policies. The vehicle’s owner/operator may also bear liability for driver training, vehicle maintenance, and scheduling practices. Georgia Auto Law investigates every aspect of commercial vehicle operations to maximize your recovery.
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Other Rear-End Accident Lawyer Case Types
Georgia Auto Law handles all types of rear-end accident cases across the state.
Highway Rear-End Collisions
High-speed rear-end collision on a Georgia highway? Georgia Auto Law fights for full compensation for severe whiplash and spinal injuries. Free consultation.
Learn more →Stop-and-Go Traffic Crashes
Rear-ended in stop-and-go traffic in Georgia? Distracted driving crashes deserve full compensation. Georgia Auto Law fights for victims. Free consultation.
Learn more →Chain Reaction Pileups
Injured in a chain reaction pileup in Georgia? Multiple at-fault parties and insurers mean complex claims. Georgia Auto Law handles the complexity. Free consultation.
Learn more →Parking Lot Rear-Ends
Rear-ended in a parking lot in Georgia? Low vehicle damage doesn’t mean low injury. Georgia Auto Law fights the "minor impact" defense. Free consultation.
Learn more →Intersection Rear-Ends
Rear-ended at an intersection in Georgia? Distracted drivers who hit stopped vehicles are negligent. Georgia Auto Law fights for full compensation. Free consultation.
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