Blaming Someone Else - Is that Legal in Georgia

April 19, 2011

Let's say you are hurt in an accident on the highway. A truck crosses the center line and hits you head-on. A claim is made against the insurance company covering the truck. Sounds like a clear cut case. Not so fast - the insurance adjuster says there is partial responsibility for your injuries that are owed by a construction company. The adjuster says roadway construction barrels were improperly positioned on the road and that interfered with the truck driver's ability to stay on his side of the road.
This is an example of the many issues that can come up in a case. The adjuster's argument may be totally bogus - the barrels had nothing to do with the accident, factually or under Georgia law. Then again, the barrels may have been a factor that needs to be considered, and a decision made about whether to sue the highway construction company; or what tactics should be used against the truck driver to defeat this argument. This may require, for example, retaining a highway construction or trucking expert. At our Atlanta, Georgia injury law firm we are careful to consider all potential issues that may come up in a case.