There are special rules and regulations for truck drivers who carry hazardous materials. If a truck driver or trucking company fails to follow regulations, resulting in a fatal truck accident in Georgia, you may be eligible to file a Georgia wrongful death claim.

Fatal Truck Accident in Georgia That Results From a Hazardous Spill

A hazardous spill can be catastrophic. Truck drivers who transport "hazmat" material must be licensed and specially trained. In addition, there are important regulations on the routes drivers must take, to make sure the truck is functional and has been thoroughly inspected before taking to the road.

Spilled chemicals and gases are often the result of truck driver error, poor truck maintenance or improperly loaded material. It is bad enough to be involved in a truck accident in Georgia, without adding the extra danger of hazardous material.

Injuries from a fatal truck accident in Georgia associated with a hazardous spill can include:
 

  • burns;
  • head trauma;
  • amputation;
  • lung damage;
  • loss of eyesight; and
  • gastrointestinal damage.  


If your loved one was the victim of a fatal truck crash in Georgia, you may be able to recover damages not only for your loss but also for any injuries your loved one suffered before death.

Contact an Atlanta accident lawyer today to evaluate your case and determine if your loved one's fatal truck accident in Georgia was the result of negligence. 

Contacting an Atlanta Accident Lawyer

If your loved one has been the victim someone else's negligence or carelessness, whether in a truck accident or some other type of accident, you have certain rights guaranteed by law. To help you understand these rights and seek the compensation you deserve to help get your life back in order, contact the Atlanta Law Offices of Sheryl L. Burke for a no-cost consultation on your injury case - 404-842-7838.

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