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Valdosta Utility Truck Crash Lawyer

Last updated on November 3, 2025

Utility trucks are purpose-designed vehicles, and they tend to be larger and heavier than the vehicles around them. These trucks are often bigger than pickup trucks but smaller than semi trucks. They have specific equipment based on their intended use, such as lights, ladders, dump truck beds, storage boxes and more. Utility trucks are used by lawn care companies, gas companies, garbage and recycling collection services and other industries that require heavy equipment.

Here at Sam Dennis Law, attorney Sam Dennis understands that you could suffer significant injuries if you’re involved in a crash with a utility truck in Valdosta. He has the experience and knowledge to help you seek proper compensation. As your lawyer, he will assist you in exploring different areas of compensation, such as medical bills and lost wages, while gathering evidence and building your case. Call today for a free consultation.

What Rules Are In Place For Large Utility Vehicles?

Utility trucks must follow specific regulations to ensure safe operation. These rules help determine who may be liable for an accident and how negligence can be proven. For instance, trucks may need to have special warning lights or other safety and visibility devices. Some trucks have special regulations that have to be followed, such as weight limits.

However, it is important to note that many utility trucks are not governed by the same types of strict rules that govern other commercial drivers. A utility truck driver may not have the same pre-drive checklist or post-trip inspection regulations as a semi-truck driver, for instance. Additionally, a CDL is only required under Georgia law if the vehicle is over 26,000 pounds.

While utility trucks are smaller than semi-trucks, they tend to be much larger than almost all passenger vehicles, so they can still cause serious injuries in an accident.

Lowndes County Utility Truck Crash Liability

There are various utility companies in Lowndes County that operate trucks on the road. These include:

  • Municipal trucks used for water and sewage services
  • Trucks operated by MJS Utility and Investments, LLC for water services

If the crash involves a municipal vehicle, seeking compensation can be complex, as multiple parties may be responsible. These could include:

  • The driver of the truck
  • The department they work for
  • The local government, which hires the driver and is responsible for training and vehicle maintenance

Additionally, you could be involved in a crash with a non-governmental utility truck. Examples include:

  • Electric companies such as Colquitt EMC or Georgia Power
  • Gas and oil companies such as Atlanta Gas Light Company
  • Telecommunications companies such as Mediacom, AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, DirecTV, Dish, Southern FiberNet or Hargray
  • Local construction companies
  • Garbage and recycling service providers
  • Lawn care companies, snowplows, and street cleaners (which may be privately owned or operated by local governments)

If you have been injured in an accident with any of these vehicles, Sam can help you explore your options to seek financial compensation.

Who Is Responsible For A Utility Truck Accident?

When seeking compensation, it is crucial to consider all potentially liable parties. These may include:

  • The truck driver: If they were distracted, speeding, fatigued or otherwise negligent, they may be liable.
  • The company that owns the truck: If the company failed to maintain the vehicle or properly train the driver, they could share liability.
  • The local government: For municipal vehicles, the government may be responsible for hiring, training and vehicle maintenance.

Additionally, insurance companies representing the business, driver or government entity may also be involved in negotiating compensation. This makes these cases more complex than a typical accident between private drivers.

That said, you may have more options for compensation in these cases. If you were just suing a private driver, they might have limited personal assets. However, when filing a claim against a company, their insurance provider or a government entity, it opens the door to more substantial compensation from additional sources. Compensation may be needed for:

  • Medical bills
  • Lost wages
  • Long-term medical care
  • Pain and suffering
  • Disability
  • Reduced earning capacity

These are merely a few examples; Sam can help you consider all of your options carefully.

Get A Free Consultation For Your Utility Truck Crash

When you call attorney Sam Dennis, he will work tirelessly to help you seek the compensation you deserve. Use the online contact form or dial 229-638-8406 to set up your initial consultation.