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Georgia Blind Spot Truck Accident Lawyers

Blind spot truck accidents occur when a driver fails to see a commercial truck in their lane or a smaller vehicle enters a truck’s no-zone, leading to collisions that can be catastrophic. Trucks have large blind spots along both sides, directly behind the cab, and in front of the vehicle. Accidents in these areas often cause serious injuries such as traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, multiple fractures, crush injuries, and severe soft tissue trauma.

Cheeley Law Group represents victims across Georgia who have been seriously injured in blind spot truck accidents. Every case is handled with a trial-focused approach, preparing for court from the outset to achieve the best possible settlement. Our Georgia blind spot truck accident lawyers provide personal attention from the very start, communicating directly with clients throughout the case. With defense-side experience in trucking litigation, we anticipate insurance company strategies and know how to counter them effectively.

Why Blind Spot Accidents Are So Dangerous

Blind spots around large trucks create significant hazards for drivers, motorcyclists, and bicyclists. Even careful drivers can be unaware of a truck’s presence, especially when merging, changing lanes, or turning. Collisions in blind spots are often high-impact due to the size difference between trucks and passenger vehicles.

Common scenarios leading to blind spot collisions include:

  • Lane changes where a smaller vehicle is in the truck’s blind spot
  • Trucks merging onto highways without clear visibility of nearby vehicles
  • Turning accidents at intersections or construction zones
  • Motorcycles or bicycles riding alongside trucks in the no-zone

Highways and interstates such as I-75, I-85, I-285, and I-20 in Metro Atlanta are common locations for blind spot crashes, particularly during peak traffic hours.

Causes of Blind Spot Truck Accidents

Blind spot accidents are typically caused by a combination of driver error, poor vehicle awareness, and inadequate training. Contributing factors include:

  • Failure to check mirrors or monitor blind spots
  • Distracted or fatigued truck drivers
  • Excessive speed when merging or changing lanes
  • Inadequate training in safe truck maneuvering
  • Poorly maintained mirrors or obstructed driver visibility

Cheeley Law Group investigates all aspects of the accident, including driver logs, vehicle inspection records, and witness statements, to identify all parties responsible.

Regulatory Compliance and Liability

Federal and Georgia regulations are designed to prevent blind spot accidents and protect road users. Key rules include FMCSA driver qualification and training requirements, vehicle inspection and maintenance standards, hours-of-service regulations to prevent fatigued driving, and cargo securement rules to ensure stability. Violations of these regulations can be critical evidence in personal injury claims. Liability may extend beyond the driver to include:

  1. The trucking company responsible for driver training, supervision, and compliance
  2. Manufacturers of trucks or mirrors, if design or manufacturing defects contributed to the crash
  3. Shippers or loaders, if cargo instability played a role

Holding all responsible parties accountable is essential to obtaining full compensation for catastrophic injuries.

Injuries in Blind Spot Truck Accidents

Because collisions in a truck’s blind spot often involve side-impact or merging accidents, injuries tend to be severe. Common injuries include traumatic brain injuries and concussions, spinal cord injuries and paralysis, multiple fractures and crush injuries, and soft tissue and internal organ damage. These injuries frequently require long-term medical care, rehabilitation, and ongoing support. Cheeley Law Group works with medical and financial experts to ensure damages reflect both current and future needs.

FAQs About Georgia Blind Spot Truck Accidents

What is a truck blind spot?

A blind spot is an area around a truck where the driver cannot see other vehicles, often along the sides, rear, and front of the vehicle.

Who can be held liable in a blind spot truck accident?

Liability may include the truck driver, trucking company, vehicle or mirror manufacturers, and sometimes cargo loaders or shippers.

What should I do if injured in a blind spot collision?

Seek medical attention immediately, document the scene if safe, collect witness information, and contact an experienced attorney before speaking with insurers.

Can federal regulations support my case?

Yes. Violations of FMCSA driver training, hours-of-service, or vehicle inspection rules can demonstrate negligence.

How soon should I contact a Georgia truck accident lawyer?

Prompt contact is critical to preserve driver logs, maintenance records, and other evidence needed to build a strong case.

Contact Cheeley Law Group

If you or a loved one has been seriously injured in a blind spot truck accident anywhere in Georgia, Cheeley Law Group is ready to help. Our attorneys provide personal attention from the first consultation, approach every case with a trial-focused strategy, and use their trucking litigation experience to secure maximum compensation.

Contact Cheeley Law Group today for a free consultation and let our Georgia blind spot truck accident lawyers fight for the recovery you deserve.