Jackknife Accidents in Georgia
Average Settlement: $500,000 – $1,800,000 | Statute of Limitations: 2 years from the date of the accident
Jackknife Accidents Overview
A jackknife accident occurs when a truck's trailer swings outward and forms a 90-degree angle with the cab, resembling a folding knife. These accidents are among the most dangerous truck collisions because the trailer can sweep across multiple lanes of traffic, striking other vehicles and creating chain-reaction crashes. Jackknife accidents are frequently caused by sudden braking, slippery road conditions, improper loading, or equipment failure. The driver may lose all control of the vehicle, and the massive trailer can block entire highways.
Georgia Truck Accident Laws
Statute of Limitations
2 years from the date of the accident
Fault Rules
Modified comparative fault (50% bar) — you cannot recover if you are 50% or more at fault
Average Attorney Fee
33-40% contingency
Average Settlement Range
$500,000 – $1,500,000
Common Injuries in Jackknife Accidents
- •Traumatic brain injuries
- •Spinal cord injuries and paralysis
- •Crushed or amputated limbs
- •Multiple bone fractures
- •Internal organ damage
- •Severe lacerations from debris
Key Facts About Jackknife Accidents in Georgia
- ✓Jackknife accidents account for approximately 10% of all truck accident fatalities
- ✓Wet or icy roads dramatically increase jackknife risk
- ✓Improperly loaded trailers are a leading cause of jackknifing
- ✓Anti-lock braking systems (ABS) can help prevent jackknifing but are not foolproof
- ✓Multiple vehicles are often involved, creating complex multi-party claims
- ✓Atlanta is one of the nation's top trucking hubs
- ✓The Port of Savannah is the fastest-growing container port in the U.S.
- ✓Georgia has no cap on compensatory damages in personal injury cases
Common Truck Accident Causes in Georgia
- →I-75/I-85 Atlanta metro congestion crashes
- →Port of Savannah freight truck traffic
- →I-16 corridor collisions
- →Logging truck accidents in rural areas
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This information is for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Consult a licensed personal injury attorney in Georgia for advice about your specific situation.