The trucking company usually starts protecting itself within hours of a crash.

Not days.

Hours.

That is why people injured in serious trucking collisions need a semi truck accident attorney Atlanta victims can contact quickly.

Glass & Robson handles catastrophic trucking litigation involving major injuries, wrongful death, and commercial carrier negligence across Georgia.

These cases move fast behind the scenes.

Trucking Companies Track Everything

Modern commercial trucks generate enormous amounts of data.

Including:

  • Speed history
  • Braking patterns
  • Driver hours
  • GPS location
  • Route timing
  • Maintenance activity

That information can prove negligence clearly.

It can also disappear quickly if evidence preservation does not happen early.

Driver Fatigue Remains a Massive Industry Problem

Federal hours-of-service rules exist for a reason.

Exhausted truck drivers create catastrophic risk.

Yet delivery pressure, unrealistic schedules, and financial incentives still push drivers beyond safe operating limits.

Fatigue cases often involve falsified logs and corporate pressure behind the scenes.

Catastrophic Injuries Are Common in Semi Truck Crashes

Because of the size difference between vehicles, trucking collisions frequently produce:

  • Brain injuries
  • Spinal cord damage
  • Crush injuries
  • Amputations
  • Fatal injuries

These are life-altering cases, not routine insurance claims.

Why Trial Reputation Matters in Trucking Litigation

Commercial carriers know which firms prepare cases aggressively.

Glass & Robson approaches serious trucking litigation expecting resistance from insurers and defense teams.

That preparation creates leverage early.

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If you were seriously injured in a trucking collision, Glass & Robson can help preserve evidence before the trucking company controls the entire narrative.

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