If you or a loved one were injured in a fuel truck accident in Valdosta, the aftermath can be devastating. You might have painful injuries, rising expenses, and an inability to work. Everything can seem like too much—but there is hope.
Our Valdosta fuel truck accident lawyers are here for you. At John Foy & Associates, we have 20-plus years of experience and success. We also will not charge a fee unless we win you money. To get started with a free consultation, call (404) 400-4000 or contact us online.
Don’t Pay for an Accident You didn’t Cause
Fuel truck drivers should be experts. They must carefully drive and load their vehicles each day. If something goes wrong, terrible accidents can happen.
Fuel trucks also contain hazardous materials. During an accident, the fuel inside the truck may catch fire or explode and cause life-threatening burns to victims. If you were harmed in any way, you have legal rights.
The law lets you recover compensation for your injuries, according to the Official Code of Georgia Annotated (OCGA) §51-12-4. If you were not at fault, you can bring a personal injury claim to seek compensation. We can help you hold the at-fault party responsible for the damage they’ve caused you.
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How Soon After an Accident Should You Hire a Lawyer?
After an accident, it’s best to contact a lawyer as soon as possible. There are several reasons why:
- You will need to document the accident and your damages immediately.
- Memories and evidence can fade with time.
- The insurance company will look for ways to deny liability.
- There are deadlines for how long you have to file a claim.
According to the Official Code of Georgia Annotated (OCGA) §9-3-33, you must file a lawsuit within two years of the accident. If you miss the deadline, you probably won’t be able to recover anything.
In some cases, you have less time to file. For example, you must take action more quickly for a lawsuit against the government. Also, evidence from an accident can disappear or become misplaced at any time.
At the very least, it’s best to contact a lawyer for a consultation. During a consultation, you can ask questions and know your legal rights. A lawyer can ensure you aren’t missing any critical details about your case.
Get a Free, No-Risk Consultation
At John Foy & Associates, our clients’ needs come first. We understand that many people worry about the costs of hiring a fuel truck accident lawyer in Valdosta. Our goal is to make the process straightforward and risk-free for you.
We only work on contingency, which means:
- There are no upfront costs to get started.
- We only take a legal fee if we win you compensation.
- Our fee is a percentage of what you win (and you keep the rest).
- The consultation is 100% free.
For us, every case is personal. We’ll get you started today with a free, no-strings-attached consultation. Our team can review your case and make sure you know your rights.
If you choose to work with us, we’ll bring experience and compassion to each interaction. Learn more today by reaching out by phone or online. Call (404) 400-4000 or fill out our online contact page to get your free consultation.
Who’s Responsible for a Fuel Truck Accident
Before you can bring a legal case, you must know who is responsible for your accident. When a crash involves a fuel truck, liability can be complicated.
The at-fault party for your accident could be any of the following. Contact us to discuss the details and learn your rights.
Fuel Truck Drivers
Truck drivers are often under a lot of pressure. Trucking companies set strict deadlines for drivers, which means long, stressful shifts.
Despite federal regulations, drivers might cut corners to move fuel faster. This can lead to careless behavior like:
- Speeding
- Distracted driving
- Drunk or drugged driving
- Failure to yield
- Aggressive driving
- Unsafe turns or lane changes
- Poor cargo loading
Truckers have a higher duty of care than other drivers. They are navigating enormous vehicles. Plus, fuel trucks contain hazardous liquids that are unpredictable during a collision.
If a truck driver makes a mistake, they could be personally liable. Although many truckers are employees, some work as independent contractors and might be legally responsible.
Trucking Company
The trucking company that hires the driver could be entirely at fault. In Georgia, employers are responsible for the actions of their employees on the job. A company might also be at fault for violating the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) rules and regulations.
Parts Manufacturer
Sometimes, defective truck parts can lead to accidents. For example, a defect might cause fuel to fill from the truck onto the road. A faulty area could also cause a lack of driver control or other truck-related issues.
Maintenance Company
Commercial trucks must undergo regular inspections and maintenance. If a fuel truck receives shoddy maintenance work, it can lead to a severe accident. A mechanic or company might be at fault for the accident.
Multiple parties might be at fault for a fuel truck accident. This fact can make a legal case complicated and confusing. You’ll also need time to uncover the truth and build a strong claim.
You can increase your chances of a fair settlement by working with a lawyer as soon as possible. Also, save all evidence of your accident and your damages from the crash.
Hire Our Valdosta Fuel Truck Accident Lawyers Today
Our team has been helping accident victims for over 20 years. With the power of the “Strong Arm,” we’ll stand up to insurance companies who try to take advantage of you. Contact us today for a free, no-risk consultation. We don’t collect a fee unless we win your case. We’re available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call (404) 400-4000 or contact us online today.
229-232-8678 or complete a Free Case Evaluation form