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Truck Accidents · Atlanta, GA

Hit by a commercial truck in Atlanta? What to know.

Updated April 2026

Justin Khuu

Justin Khuu

Research Editor

Not Yet Claimed

Not Yet Claimed

Legal Reviewer · GA Bar #0000000 ·

Apr 2026 · 8 min read

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Accidents move fast. This guide doesn't. Every step below is attorney-reviewed, specific to Atlanta, Georgia law, and written in plain language instead of legal jargon — with each answer linked to its source, so you don't miss what matters.

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This guide applies to Georgia law and federal FMCSA regulations.

💡 Quick Answer

Truck accident claims in Atlanta involve federal FMCSA regulations (49 CFR § 395 hours-of-service, § 396 vehicle maintenance), Georgia's 2-year SOL (O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33), and commercial insurance policies that typically range from $750,000 to $1,000,000+. Trucking companies deploy rapid-response teams immediately after a serious crash, preserving the truck's black box (EDR) data, hours-of-service logs, and driver qualification file requires an attorney-issued preservation letter within days, not weeks.

Quick Answer — Source Index2claim-level sources
49 CFR § 395: FMCSA Hours of Service
O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33: Statute of Limitations

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Right now · first hours

At the scene

Medical first. Concussion/TBI and internal injuries can surface hours later. A worsening headache, confusion, repeated vomiting, or numbness means emergency care now (CDC head-injury danger signs).

  1. 1

    Call 911 and do not move vehicles. The post-crash scene is evidence. Let first responders control the scene.

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    Photograph the truck's DOT number on the cab door, company name, license plate, and trailer ID. The DOT number lets an attorney pull the carrier's safety record from the FMCSA SAFER database.

Do not

  • Speak with the trucking company's insurance adjuster or rapid-response team. Large carriers deploy claims personnel within hours of a serious crash.
  • Let the truck leave before you photograph the DOT number.
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First 72 hours

Report & preserve evidence

The single most time-critical step in an Atlanta truck case is preserving the truck's electronic data. EDR/black-box data, ELD hours-of-service logs, and dashcam footage are routinely overwritten within about 30 days unless a preservation letter stops the clock.

  • Send a spoliation letter fast. A preservation letter to the carrier compels them to keep the EDR, ELD logs, engine control module, dashcam footage, and driver qualification file. An attorney can send it within 24 hours of retention.
  • Seek emergency medical care. Grady Memorial Marcus Trauma Center (Level I) at 80 Jesse Hill Jr Drive is Atlanta's designated trauma center.
  • Pull the carrier's safety history from FMCSA SAFER using the DOT number. Hours-of-service violations and prior crashes are powerful liability evidence.

Why a truck crash is different

Federal FMCSA regulations and Georgia's 2-year SOL both apply, and more than one party may be liable, which changes the entire claim:

  • The carrier, for hiring, scheduling, and hours-of-service compliance under 49 CFR § 395. Interstate carriers must hold at least $750,000 in coverage; many carry $1M to $5M+.
  • The driver, for direct negligence including fatigue and distraction.
  • The freight broker or cargo loader, if load decisions contributed to the crash.
  • The manufacturer, if a defective brake, tire, or component failed.

Commercial trucks are required to carry a minimum of $750,000 in liability insurance under federal FMCSA regulations: 30x the Georgia minimum for passenger vehicles.

I-285 and I-20 are primary commercial freight corridors through metro Atlanta, with heavy truck traffic concentrated around the Alpharetta and Forest Park distribution corridors.

Source: 49 CFR § 387.9

Legal detailsKey numbers for this case typeFederal carrier coverage minimums, the EDR preservation window, FMCSA hours-of-service rules, and Georgia deadlines, with sources.
MetricValueSource
Federal minimum truck liability insurance$750,000 (most carriers $1M+)statute49 CFR § 387.9(as of 2025)
Hours-of-service max driving window11 hours driving / 14-hour on-duty limitstatute49 CFR § 395.3 (FMCSA)(as of 2025)
Georgia SOL, personal injury2 years from accident datestatuteO.C.G.A. § 9-3-33(as of 2025)
EDR/black box data overwrite window30 days without preservation demandthird-partyFMCSA / Industry standard
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First 2 weeks · before you sign

Protect the claim before you sign anything

  • Truck-crash injuries (spinal damage, TBI, multiple fractures) often have long recovery timelines. Do not sign any release before a complete medical prognosis.
  • Identify all potential defendants early. The driver, carrier, broker, and loader may each carry separate coverage, and Georgia's 2-year statute runs on all of them.

A quick settlement offer is information to weigh against your full and future costs, not something this page can tell you to accept or reject. When the stakes are unclear, that is a good moment for a licensed Georgia attorney.

Local resources (Atlanta)

Get your crash report

Georgia crash reports are available online at georgiabuycrash.com for $5. You can also pick one up in person at Atlanta Police Department Records Division, 3493 Donald Lee Hollowell Pkwy, Monday through Friday 8:30am to 2:30pm (call 404-546-7461). Have the accident date, location, and names of the parties ready.

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Tow and impound

If APD or GSP ordered the tow, call the Atlanta Police Department non-emergency line (404-546-7461) or the Georgia State Patrol (404-624-7000) to locate the tow yard holding your vehicle. Bring ID, proof of ownership, and insurance. Daily storage fees add up quickly.

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Body shop

You choose your own repair shop. Under O.C.G.A. § 33-34-6, the insurer cannot require you to use a specific facility. Ask for an itemized estimate and OEM parts in writing.

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Medical records

Request copies from each provider; you have a right to them. Keep one folder with every bill, scan, and visit summary. Georgia hospital liens under O.C.G.A. § 51-12-1.1 can affect your net settlement if not managed early.

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Hospitals & emergency contacts

Level I trauma center (Atlanta)

Grady Memorial Hospital's Marcus Trauma Center, 80 Jesse Hill Jr Drive, Atlanta. The only Level I ACS-verified trauma center in Atlanta and the busiest Level I trauma center in the Southeast. For severe injuries, call 911; EMS routes to the nearest trauma center.

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Police and crash reports

Call 911 for any injury crash; APD or Georgia State Patrol must respond. Get the incident or report number from the responding officer before leaving. Non-emergency: APD 404-546-7461. Purchase the report at georgiabuycrash.com ($5).

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These matter most in the first hours. Send them to whoever's with the injured person.

Common mistakes to avoid

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    Waiting more than a week to contact an attorney: EDR data and drug test records may be lost.

  • 2

    Speaking with the trucking company's claims team without representation.

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    Underestimating available coverage, large carriers often carry $5M–$10M umbrella policies.

Can you handle this yourself?

Do you need a lawyer for this?

Likely DIYProperty damage only, no injury, clear fault, cooperative insurer.
CautionDelayed symptoms, disputed fault, or a low offer. Read up before responding.
High-risk soloReal injuries, a commercial carrier on I-285 or I-20, or multiple potential defendants (most truck cases land here).
Get help nowSerious or permanent injury, a death, a minor, a government vehicle, or a deadline closing.

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What runs out, and when

  • 2 years from the crash for most Georgia personal injury lawsuits (O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33). Miss this deadline and your claim is permanently barred.
  • 50% fault bar under O.C.G.A. § 51-12-33. If you are found 50% or more at fault, you recover nothing. Adjusters begin building their fault file within 72 hours.
  • ~30 days before the truck's EDR/ELD data is routinely overwritten without a preservation letter (FMCSA ELD compliance standards; 49 CFR § 395).
  • Exceptions: ante litem notice requirements apply if a government vehicle was involved; those deadlines can be as short as 12 months and are rarely extended. Verify your situation with a Georgia attorney.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is liable in an Atlanta 18-wheeler accident?

Potentially multiple parties: the truck driver (negligence), the trucking company (respondeat superior, negligent hiring), the trailer owner (if separate), the cargo loader (if improper loading caused the crash), and the truck manufacturer (if a defect contributed). An attorney investigates all parties simultaneously.

How long do I have to sue after a truck accident in Georgia?

2 years from the accident date under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33. However, with trucking cases you effectively have much less time to preserve evidence, contact an attorney within days, not months.

How this was verified

Reviewed by: Not Yet Claimed · GA Bar #0000000 · Data as of: Apr 2026 · Next review: 2026-Q3.
What we did not verify: the facts of your specific crash, or any outcome.

Sources & Citations

This guide applies to Georgia law only and provides legal information, not legal advice. Laws change and apply differently to each situation. For advice about your case, talk to a licensed Georgia attorney.

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