Driver Fatigue
Did Driver Fatigue Cause the Truck Accident?
Was the driver of the truck that injured you actually sleeping or sleep-deprived when driving? Were all overtime hours recorded in the driver's logbook? Was the truck driver keeping a second, illegal logbook to conceal violations of federal and state guidelines for commercial truckers? Those are some of the first questions the attorneys of Gary Martin Hays & Associates ask when they investigate a truck accident.
We Know What to Look For
If you were seriously injured in a commercial truck crash, you are unlikely to recover maximum compensation for your loss unless your lawyer conducts a thorough, independent investigation. When the issue is truck driver negligence, our accident investigators know where to look and how to identify violations of Georgia and federal regulations. And our attorneys have the experience it takes to use that information to your advantage.
We Dig Deep for Answers
Does the truck driver's charge account or cell phone record show he was shopping or gambling when he logged in as sleeping? Was a second logbook used to conceal extended driving hours? Truck driver fatigue might be tracked to the trucking company's emphasis on covering miles in an unreasonable period of time. Our legal team will focus on getting the information we need to demonstrate truck driver fatigue and recover maximum compensation.
We Get Results
Our Atlanta lawyers will work to hold the company and the truck driver responsible for your loss. We have a long record of success obtaining significant verdicts and settlements in accidents caused by truck driver fatigue. Contact us to discuss your case.
Tell the insurance company you mean business. Call Gary Martin Hays & Associates toll free at 866.710.4116 to arrange a free consultation. From offices in Atlanta and Athens, our lawyers serve clients throughout Georgia.






















