Truck accidents in and around Thomasville frequently involve scenarios where fault is shared or disputed—particularly when the trucking company’s operational decisions come into play.
In practical terms, an insurance adjuster may not only look at the truck driver. They may also examine:
- Company policies (how drivers are scheduled, instructed, or supervised)
- Maintenance and inspection practices (brakes, tires, lights, steering components)
- Loading and cargo securement (shifting loads can contribute to loss of control)
- Compliance history tied to hours and operational rules
That matters because a settlement value can change dramatically depending on whether your claim is handled as a straightforward driver error—or whether there’s evidence of broader negligence by the employer or responsible business.


