Before you ever worry about a payout range, focus on steps that protect your claim:
- Get medical care promptly (even if injuries seem “minor” at first). In trucking wrecks, symptoms can worsen after the adrenaline fades.
- Report the crash and preserve documentation: incident/report number, photos, and contact info for witnesses.
- Keep receipts and a short symptom log: treatment dates, medication, follow-up visits, and how injuries affect daily routines (driving, sleep, lifting, work).
- Be careful with recorded statements from insurers. In many truck cases, early statements are used to argue down causation.
Georgia injury claims can be time-sensitive, and the truck records you’ll need (logs, maintenance history, electronic data) can disappear or become harder to obtain as time passes. Acting early matters.


