Millions Recovered for Georgia Truck Accident Victims—Let’s Help You Rebuild After the Wreck.

 

A crash with an 18-wheeler or commercial vehicle can change your life in seconds. You’re hurt, overwhelmed, and facing a massive company with teams of lawyers working to minimize your claim. You shouldn’t have to go through this alone.

At AA Law, we’ve recovered millions of dollars for truck accident victims in Georgia. Our firm, led by Senior Partner Paul Ayerbe, brings over 50 years of combined experience to the table—and we know exactly how to deal with trucking companies, their insurers, and their tactics.

Why Truck Accidents Are Different

Trucking cases aren’t like other car accident cases.

  • Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations apply

  • Multiple parties may be responsible (driver, company, maintenance crew, etc.)

  • The injuries are often more severe

  • The insurance policies are larger—and so are the stakes

We understand the system because we’ve been inside it. Our knowledge of the trucking industry, combined with aggressive litigation strategies and real empathy for our clients, sets us apart.

Types of Truck Accidents We Handle

Our team has successfully handled injury cases involving:

  • Log & Dump Trucks

    • Often overloaded or poorly maintained, posing serious dangers on highways

  • Distracted Driving

    • When truckers use phones, eat, or become distracted at the wheel

  • Driver Fatigue

    • A leading cause of crashes—especially with illegal hours and falsified logs

  • Driving Under the Influence

    • Alcohol, drugs, or even prescription meds impairing commercial drivers

  • Inadequate Training or Licensing

    • When companies cut corners and put unqualified drivers on the road

If your crash involved Interstate 16, I-75, or I-475, we’ve likely handled a case just like yours.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

How is fault determined in a truck accident in Georgia?

Georgia is an “at-fault” state. In trucking accidents, fault could lie with:

  • The driver (for reckless behavior)

  • The trucking company (for hiring, training, or scheduling issues)

  • The truck owner (for poor maintenance)

  • A manufacturer (for faulty parts)

We investigate all angles and use expert witnesses and reports to build the strongest case possible.


Will my case go to trial?

Maybe. Most truck cases do settle, but we prepare every case as if it’s going to court. If a settlement offer doesn’t fully compensate you, we won’t hesitate to fight for you in front of a jury.


What if I get a settlement offer?

We’ll break it down line by line—no legal jargon, no pressure. If it’s not enough, we’ll explain your options and keep fighting until you get what you need to move forward.

Your Next Step

Truck companies move fast to protect themselves. So should you. Don’t wait to get help.

No fee unless we win
Real updates from real people—never left wondering
You get the treatment, we build the case

Call now or start your free consultation. We’ll take it from there.