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Speeding Trucks Atlanta, GA

There is no doubt that speed is a factor in vehicle accidents. The higher the speed, the less control a driver has to maneuver and stop to avoid collisions. When speeding is a factor with a large commercial vehicle accident, the risk of injury is heightened. Speed was the number one driver-related factor in truck accidents in a study performed by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. If you lost a loved one or were injured in a speeding truck accident, you may have a negligent driver claim.

In some states, speed limits for large trucks differ from passenger vehicles. In Georgia, large trucks can travel the same speed as all other vehicles. On interstate highways, this means that semi-trucks and tractor-trailers can reach 70 MPH within the legal limits. This can be risky, but it is made worse by truck drivers that decide to go above this speed. Even at small increments above the speed limit, control of these large vehicles is greatly diminished, creating a higher risk for accidents.

Negligence in Injury Truck Accidents

When a truck accident causes serious injuries or fatalities, it is important to determine whether or not the truck driver was negligent. If the truck driver was speeding, it is an indicator of negligence and may help prove that they were at fault. Truck accidents are more likely to cause life-threatening injuries or long-term disabilities for victims. If speeding was a factor, it can prove negligence and result in higher compensation for the victims to cover the medical care and other expenses needed.

If you lost a close family member or you were injured in a speeding truck accident, contact the legal team at Race Law Firm. We can advise you on your options to seek compensation for your loss or injuries. If we handle your claim, our team will use our experience and knowledge to fight for justice and the maximum recovery in your case.

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The Race Law Firm

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