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Is a trucking company liable for brake or tire maintenance?

On Behalf of Newbern Law Firm | Dec 9, 2025 | Car Accidents |

A crash with a large truck can leave you shaken and confused. When you suspect worn brakes or unsafe tires played a part, you may wonder how responsibility works. Georgia law gives you a clear path to hold a trucking company at fault when poor maintenance leads to harm.

How poor maintenance leads to preventable crashes

Truck brakes and tires handle heavy loads and long hours on the road. When a company cuts corners on inspections or delays repairs, the risk of a crash grows fast. You may see signs like uneven tire wear, long stopping distances, or loud grinding noises before impact. These problems point to a lack of routine care by the people who manage the truck.

When a trucking company becomes responsible

A trucking company must keep its fleet in safe working condition. State law expects companies to follow federal and state safety rules and to document inspections. If the company ignores warnings, skips required checks, or pressures drivers to keep moving despite mechanical issues, it can face full responsibility for the crash. You have the right to point to maintenance logs, inspection reports, and repair records to show how the company failed to act.

Evidence that helps prove unsafe brakes or tires

Photos of the damaged parts, witness accounts, and police findings offer a clear picture of what happened. Inspection records may reveal that the brakes were out of adjustment or the tires showed dangerous wear. These details can be evidence to support your claim and show that the company knew, or should have known, about the problems but did not correct them.

Why maintenance failures matter for your case

When poor maintenance contributes to a motor vehicle collision, it strengthens your claim for compensation. You can hold the company responsible for your injuries, vehicle damage, and other losses if you prove the parts failed due to neglect. The law supports your right to bring a claim when a company puts unsafe trucks on the road and causes you harm.

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