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SAVANNAH Trucking Injury Attorneys
Trucking Injury in Savannah, GA
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Fighting for Truck Crash Victims in Savannah
Truck accidents often leave behind catastrophic injuries and complex legal challenges. Families across Savannah — including Chatham County, Midtown, and Garden City — rely on Warshauer Woodward Atkins to investigate these crashes and pursue justice. Our Savannah truck accident attorneys know how to uncover the root cause, hold commercial carriers accountable, and fight for every dollar you deserve.
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FIGHTING FOR FULL COMPENSATION
Our Trucking Injury Services in Savannah
These massive vehicles can cause devastating injuries in even low-speed collisions. We take on trucking companies who fail to train drivers or maintain safe rigs.

18-Wheeler Accidents
Truck Driver Negligence
From distracted driving to hours-of-service violations, we expose negligent behavior behind the wheel. Our firm holds reckless or fatigued drivers fully accountable.

Commercial Vehicle Collisions
Delivery trucks, cargo haulers, and other commercial vehicles must follow strict safety laws. We investigate Savannah truck crashes for violations that caused or contributed to your injuries.

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Your Trucking Injury Questions, Answered
How are truck accident cases different from other motor vehicle accident cases?
What makes trucking accidents different from car accidents?
Truck crashes involve more severe injuries, federal regulations, and often multiple liable parties.
Who can be held responsible in a trucking accident?
Depending on the case, liability may fall on the driver, trucking company, maintenance crews, or even the manufacturer.
What compensation can I seek?
You may recover damages for medical costs, lost wages, long-term care, pain and suffering, and more.
How long do I have to file a claim in Georgia?
You have two years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit.
Do you represent clients outside of Savannah?
Yes. We handle serious truck accident cases throughout Georgia and nationwide.
What if the trucking company denies fault?
We conduct an independent investigation — securing black box data, maintenance logs, and witness testimony to prove negligence.
Can I still file a claim if I was partially at fault?
Possibly. Under Georgia law, you may still recover if you’re less than 50% at fault.
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GEORGIA’S SERIOUS TRUCKING ADVOCATES
Talk to Our Savannah Trucking Injury Attorneys
If a truck crash has changed your life, you need experienced legal support on your side. Contact Warshauer Woodward Atkins today for a free consultation with a Savannah trucking injury attorney.
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