ATLANTA’S #1 TRUCKING ACCIDENT ATTORNEY
Were you involved in a trucking accident and it wasn’t your fault? If it’s a cargo truck, semi-truck, tractor-trailer, or another type of commercial truck, you need Weatherby Law.
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The Only Trucking Accident Attorney You Need in Atlanta
Truck accidents can lead to life-changing consequences. At Weatherby Law, our lawyers approach every new case with compassion.
Knowing first-hand what it means to suffer great loss, Alex Weatherby has dedicated his life to helping injured clients like you turn their lives around and win the compensation they deserve. Other lawyers even refer cases to us because they know they can trust us.
Trust Weatherby, the only trucking accident attorney you need.
A 5-STAR TRUCKING ACCIDENT LAW FIRM
WEATHERBY LAW WINS OVER & OVER AGAIN
Free Initial Case Consultation
Justice starts with a phone call.
Get a 100% free and confidential case evaluation from the experts at Weatherby Law.
Recovered Millions for Clients
We’re in the business of changing lives. Clients love us thanks to our proven track record — we’ve recovered millions of dollars, and the amount keeps rising!
An Authority Figure on Truck Accidents
Alex Weatherby wrote the book on truck accidents. He is also involved in his community, educating others and hosting seminars on truck accident laws.
The Legal Process & What To Expect
Free Consultation
Truck accidents are more complex than regular car accidents, especially if they involve mail trucks. In Georgia, the statute of limitations is two years from the date of your injury to file a claim and seek compensation. Because of this tight deadline, we urge you to call for a consultation as soon as possible.
Investigation & Negotiations
Hiring Weatherby Law to take on your case means we’ll do all the heavy lifting while you focus on healing. From the get-go, we collect vital pieces of information and evidence, handle complex communications with insurance companies, conduct investigations, and prepare all necessary legal documentation.
Litigation
If negotiations aren’t met with insurance companies, we’re prepared to represent you in court.
GET A FREE CONSULTATION WITH DAMN GOOD LAWYERS
Don’t wait until it’s too late. Let’s start building your truck accident case today.
Truck Accident FAQs
How do I choose the right semi-truck accident attorney for my lawsuit?
Choosing the right attorney directly impacts your case. Ensure you review past testimonials and evaluate how they communicate with you. How a trucking accident attorney treats you indicates how they’ll handle your case.
Who is liable for a truck accident?
This depends on the facts of the accident. If you weren’t at fault for the accident, negligence may fall on the truck driver, the trucking company, or the truck’s manufacturer, or all three. Get in touch with a trucking lawyer specialist to determine liability for your case.
What should I expect when filing a claim against a trucking company?
Act fast after a trucking accident. Immediately call the police for investigation, seek medical help, and notify your insurance company. If possible, use your phone to take photos of the scene and collect the information of any witnesses.
How long do truck accident cases take?
We pride ourselves on moving cases forward as quickly as possible. That being said, depending on the circumstances, your case could take several months to complete. If litigation is involved, a resolution may not be reached for several years.
What does it cost to hire a tractor-trailer accident attorney?
There are no upfront costs! We operate on a contingency fee basis, meaning we only collect fees if we win your case.
What if I’ve been hit by a mail truck?
Crashes involving UPS, USPS, and FedEx need an expert mail truck accident attorney. These incidents are then handled through a federal agency rather than an insurance company.