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Georgia Delivery Truck Accident Lawyer

In the bustling state of Georgia, delivery trucks are a common sight on our roads. While these trucks play a vital role in our economy, their size and weight can pose significant risks to other motorists, cyclists, and pedestrians.

At The Jewkes Law Firm, we understand how devastating a delivery truck accident can be. Whether you were injured in a collision with an Amazon, FedEx, UPS, or local delivery vehicle, the consequences can be life-changing. These accidents often lead to serious injuries, property damage, and long-term financial burdens. If you’ve been hurt due to someone else’s negligence, you need an experienced Georgia delivery truck accident lawyer on your side.

Common Causes of Delivery Truck Accidents

Attorney Jordan Jewkes and his team have handled delivery truck cases involving:

  • Driver Negligence. Distracted driving, speeding, and driving under the influence are common causes of accidents involving delivery trucks.
  • Improper Loading. An overloaded or improperly loaded truck can affect the vehicle’s stability and braking ability, leading to accidents.
  • Mechanical Failures. Trucks require regular maintenance. Brake failures, tire blowouts, and other mechanical malfunctions can lead to severe catastrophic accidents.
  • Poor Weather Conditions. Rain, fog, and ice can make driving hazardous, especially for large vehicles that require longer stopping distances.
  • Inadequate Training. Delivery truck drivers must be properly trained to handle their vehicles. Inadequate training can lead to poor decision-making on the road.

Our firm conducts a thorough investigation into each case to determine the cause and identify every liable party.

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Who Can Be Held Liable?

Depending on the circumstances, more than one party may be legally responsible for your injuries:

  • The delivery truck driver
  • The delivery company or employer
  • Third-party contractors (especially with gig-based platforms)
  • Truck maintenance providers
  • Vehicle or parts manufacturers (involving defects)

At The Jewkes Firm, LLC, we leave no stone unturned in holding the right people accountable.

Types of Compensation Available

If you are hurt in a delivery truck accident, you may recover various forms of compensation including:

  • Medical Expenses. Financial coverage for hospital bills, rehabilitation fees, and ongoing medical care.
  • Lost Wages. Compensation for income lost due to your inability to work during recovery.
  • Pain and Suffering. Damages for physical pain and emotional trauma resulting from the incident.
  • Property Damage. Reimbursement for repairs or replacement of your vehicle and other damaged property.
  • Permanent Disability or Disfigurement
  • Wrongful Death (in fatal accident cases)
  • Punitive Damages. In cases of gross negligence, you may recover additional damages intended to punish the responsible party.

We understand how insurance companies operate—and we won’t let them take advantage of you.

Why Delivery Truck Accidents Are Different

Unlike standard car accidents, delivery truck crashes often involve:

  • Larger, heavier vehicles. Delivery trucks cause more damage due to their size and weight.
  • Corporate liability. Cases may involve major companies like Amazon, FedEx, UPS, DHL, or contracted delivery services.
  • Tight schedules and driver fatigue. Pressured drivers must meet delivery quotas, increasing the risk of careless or reckless behavior.
  • Commercial insurance policies. These policies tend to have higher limits—but getting compensation can be more complex and contentious.

You need a legal team that understands these challenges and knows how to fight back.

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Why You Need a Georgia Delivery Truck Accident Lawyer

Navigating the aftermath of a delivery truck accident can be overwhelming. Here are several reasons why hiring a specialized attorney is crucial

Expertise in Trucking Regulations

Delivery trucks are subject to a variety of federal and state regulations. An experienced attorney, like Jordan Jewkes, understands these laws and can identify violations that may have contributed to your accident.

Thorough Investigation

A successful personal injury claim often hinges on the details of the accident. Our team will conduct a comprehensive investigation, gathering evidence such as police reports, witness statements, and truck maintenance records to build a strong case on your behalf.

Determining Liability

Establishing who is at fault in a delivery truck accident can be complex. Multiple parties may share liability, including the driver, the trucking company, and even manufacturers of faulty equipment. We will work diligently to identify all responsible parties to maximize your compensation.

Negotiating with Insurance Companies

Insurance companies often attempt to minimize payouts. Having a knowledgeable attorney on your side can level the playing field. We will negotiate with insurers to ensure you receive fair compensation for your medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages.

Representation in Court

We are ready to escalate your case to court if a fair settlement cannot be reached. Our firm has the litigation experience necessary to advocate for your rights and fight for the compensation you deserve.

Why Choose The Jewkes Firm?

Attorney Jordan Jewkes brings more than just legal experience—he brings relentless dedication and personal commitment to every client. When you choose our firm, you get:

  • A former insurance defense attorney with insights into how the other side thinks
  • Personalized, one-on-one attention
  • Local experience across Georgia courts and communities
  • A no-fee-unless-we-win guarantee
  • Proven results and satisfied clients

How to Get Started

If you or a loved one has been involved in a delivery truck accident in Georgia, it’s essential to act quickly. Evidence can fade, and deadlines for filing claims can be strict.

  1. Schedule a Free Consultation. Contact us to discuss your case. We offer a no-obligation consultation to evaluate your situation and explain your legal options.
  2. Gather Documentation. Collect any relevant documents, including medical records, accident reports, and insurance information, to help us assess your case.
  3. Let Us Handle the Legal Process. Focus on your recovery while we handle the legal intracacies of your case. We will keep you updated every step of the way.
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What Steps to Take Following a Delivery Truck Accident in Georgia

  1. Seek medical attention immediately—even if you feel okay.
  2. Report the accident to the police and get a copy of the crash report.
  3. Take photos of the scene, your injuries, and vehicle damage.
  4. Get contact information for any witnesses.
  5. Avoid giving statements to insurance adjusters without legal advice.
  6. Call The Jewkes Firm Injury Lawyers to schedule a free consultation.

The sooner you contact us, the stronger your case will be.

Contact a Georgia Delivery Truck Accident Lawyer Today

You don’t have to face this battle alone. Let us fight for your rights and peace of mind. The Jewkes Firm proudly represents delivery truck accident victims across the entire state of Georgia. No matter where you are, we’re ready to help. Don’t navigate this difficult time alone—contact us today at (770) 771-5130 to schedule your free consultation and take the first step toward recovery. If you or a loved one has been injured in a delivery truck accident, don’t wait. Let Attorney Jordan Jewkes and his team at The Jewkes Firm help you hold the responsible parties accountable and fight for the justice you deserve.

You focus on healing. We’ll handle the rest.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do after a delivery truck accident in Georgia?

Immediately seek medical attention, report the accident to the police, and contact The Jewkes Firm for a free consultation to protect your rights.

How can a Georgia delivery truck accident lawyer help me?

A skilled attorney will investigate the accident, negotiate with insurance companies, and ensure you receive fair compensation for your injuries, damages, and lost wages.

What types of compensation can I receive after a delivery truck accident?

You may recover to compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, property damage, and, in some cases, punitive damages for gross negligence.

What if the delivery truck driver was working for a company?

If the driver was on duty at the time of the accident, the trucking company may also be held liable for your injuries. An experienced attorney can help identify all responsible parties in your case.

Who can be held responsible for a delivery truck accident?

Liability can fall on the truck driver, the delivery company, the truck maintenance provider, or even the manufacturer in cases of defective vehicles or parts.

How much does it cost to hire The Jewkes Firm for my delivery truck accident case?

We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you don’t pay unless we win your case. Contact us for a free consultation.

Can I still file a claim if I wasn’t directly hit by the delivery truck?

Yes, if you got hurt in a delivery truck accident as a pedestrian, cyclist, or in another vehicle, you may still recover compensation. Contact The Jewkes Firm to discuss your case.

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Do I need a personal injury attorney?

The Jewkes Firm is well-versed in effectively challenging major insurance companies on your behalf to secure the highest settlement permissible by law. Our primary objective is to ensure your optimal recovery. It is only after this point that we assess the worth of your case.

What is the deadline for filing an injury case in Georgia?

The timeframe for filing an injury case, also known as the statute of limitations, can vary significantly. As per OCGA §9-3-33, you are granted a two-year period from the date of your injuries or the passing of a family member to initiate your personal injury claim.

What is the cost to hire a personal injury attorney?

There is no upfront cost associated with hiring a personal injury lawyer. Our fees are based on a percentage of your settlement, meaning you only pay if we successfully recover compensation. Our top priority is ensuring your well-being and helping you return to your normal life.

What damages can you recover from a personal injury?

A personal injury lawyer aims to establish negligence and seek restitution for the harm caused by the liable party. Additionally, you may be entitled to compensation for funeral costs, medical expenses, and income lost if you are a family member of someone who died as a result of an injury. 

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