Georgia Truck Accident Lawyer Directory: Johns Creek
Johns Creek is an affluent suburban city in northeastern Fulton County, about 25 miles north of Atlanta along the Chattahoochee River. Incorporated on December 1, 2006, it covers roughly 32 square miles and had a 2020 Census population of 82,453, placing it among Georgia’s ten largest cities. Its commuter corridors, including Medlock Bridge Road, State Bridge Road, Peachtree Parkway (GA-141), and McGinnis Ferry Road, carry steady commercial and delivery-truck traffic, and the city sits near the I-285 and GA-400 corridors. Because a fully loaded tractor-trailer can weigh up to 80,000 pounds, collisions involving commercial trucks on these routes are frequently catastrophic. Truck cases also differ from ordinary car wrecks: they are governed by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, can involve multiple liable parties (driver, motor carrier, broker, cargo loader), and turn on evidence like driver logs and electronic control module data that must be preserved quickly.
Anyone considering a truck accident claim in Georgia should be aware of one fixed legal deadline. Under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33, most personal injury actions, including those arising from truck accidents, must be filed within two years of the date of injury, and missing that window generally bars the claim. A separate four-year deadline applies to property damage claims, and shorter notice rules apply when a government vehicle or entity is involved. Georgia also follows a modified comparative negligence rule, under which an injured person’s recovery is reduced by their share of fault and barred entirely if they are 50 percent or more at fault.
The directory below lists five firms that handle truck accident cases for Johns Creek, each verified from a dedicated truck accident page on the firm’s own official website. Because Johns Creek is part of metro Atlanta, several of these are multi-office practices serving Johns Creek as one of several areas, which is noted per entry. The list is organized for comparison rather than ranking.
1. Rafi Law Firm
- Multiple offices: Atlanta-based practice serving Johns Creek
- Attorney: Mike Rafi (founder)
- Focus: Truck and tractor-trailer accidents, broader personal injury
- Fee structure: Contingency-fee basis, free consultation
- Web: https://www.rafilawfirm.com/georgia/johns-creek-truck-accident-lawyer/
Rafi Law Firm (Rafi, Brown & Stokes) maintains a dedicated Johns Creek truck accident page on its site, describing itself as a trucking-crash practice representing families harmed in collisions with tractor-trailers and other large commercial vehicles. The page cites Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration data and emphasizes holding the responsible party accountable, indicating a commercial-trucking focus. It is an Atlanta-based practice serving Johns Creek, so a prospective client should confirm which office would handle their matter.
The practice handles truck and tractor-trailer crashes alongside broader personal injury on a contingency basis. Any references to past results are firm-reported and have not been independently confirmed against court records.
2. Cheeley Law Group
- Focus: Truck and tractor-trailer accidents, catastrophic injury, wrongful death
- Web: https://www.cheeleylawgroup.com/johns-creek-truck-accident-lawyer/
Cheeley Law Group maintains a dedicated Johns Creek truck accident page on its site, representing victims of serious and catastrophic truck crashes along GA-141 (Peachtree Parkway) and near the I-285 and GA-400 corridors. The page sets out commercial-trucking detail, noting that local crashes often involve tractor-trailers, 18-wheelers, and commercial delivery trucks navigating suburban intersections and highway ramps, indicating a commercial-trucking focus. (A specific Johns Creek street address is not clearly published on the firm’s own truck page reviewed here, so it is not listed, and a prospective client may want to confirm the office location directly.)
The practice handles truck and tractor-trailer crashes alongside catastrophic injury and wrongful death. Any references to past results are firm-reported and have not been independently confirmed against court records.
3. Tobin Injury Law
- Focus: Truck, 18-wheeler, and commercial-vehicle accidents, broader personal injury
- Fee structure: Free consultation
- Web: https://www.tobininjurylaw.com/johns-creek/truck-accident-lawyer/
Tobin Injury Law maintains a dedicated Johns Creek truck accident page on its site, representing victims of 18-wheeler and commercial-truck crashes in the Johns Creek area. The page sets out commercial-trucking detail, citing specific federal rules including pre-trip and post-trip inspection and logging requirements and maintenance obligations under 49 CFR § 396.3, and emphasizing early evidence preservation, indicating a genuine commercial-trucking emphasis. (A specific Johns Creek street address is not clearly published on the firm’s own truck page reviewed here, so it is not listed, and a prospective client may want to confirm the office location directly.)
The practice handles 18-wheeler and commercial-vehicle crashes as part of its personal injury work, offering a free consultation. Any references to past results are firm-reported and have not been independently confirmed against court records.
4. Mike Slocumb Law Firm
- Address: 10050 Medlock Bridge Road, Suite 100, Johns Creek, GA 30097
- Phone: (706) 203-4434
- Focus: Truck, semi-truck, and tractor-trailer accidents, broader personal injury
- Fee structure: No fee unless recovery, free consultation
- Web: https://www.slocumblaw.com/georgia/truck-accidents/
Mike Slocumb Law Firm maintains a Johns Creek office on Medlock Bridge Road and a dedicated Georgia truck accidents page on its site, representing individuals and families in collisions with semi-trucks, tractor-trailers, and other commercial vehicles. The page emphasizes fighting trucking companies, insurance carriers, and other liable parties, indicating a commercial-trucking focus. It is a multi-office practice, so a prospective client should confirm which office and attorney would handle their matter.
The practice handles truck and commercial-vehicle crashes alongside broader personal injury on a no-fee-unless-recovery basis. Any references to past results are firm-reported and have not been independently confirmed against court records.
5. The Stein Firm, P.C.
- Phone: (770) 824-3107
- Focus: Truck and tractor-trailer accidents, broader personal injury
- Fee structure: Consultation by request
- Web: https://steinfirmpc.com/johns-creek-ga-truck-accident-lawyers/
The Stein Firm maintains a dedicated Johns Creek truck accident page on its site, representing victims of big-rig and tractor-trailer crashes in the Johns Creek area. The page sets out commercial-trucking detail, noting that a tractor-trailer can weigh dozens of times more than a passenger vehicle and that the cause of a collision can determine which parties are liable, indicating a commercial-trucking focus. (A specific Johns Creek street address is not clearly published on the firm’s own truck page reviewed here, so it is not listed, and a prospective client may want to confirm the office location directly.)
The practice handles truck and tractor-trailer crashes as part of its personal injury work, emphasizing pursuit of full and fair compensation against the insurer. Any references to past results are firm-reported and have not been independently confirmed against court records.
After a Truck Accident in Johns Creek: Practical Notes
Truck accident claims differ from ordinary car wrecks in two ways that make timing critical. First, the two-year filing deadline under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33 still applies, but trucking evidence disappears faster: driver logs, electronic control module and telematics data, and dash-cam footage can be overwritten or lawfully discarded within weeks or months unless a preservation letter is sent. Second, multiple parties may share liability, including the driver, the motor carrier, a broker, a cargo loader, or a maintenance contractor, and federal rules under the FMCSA govern much of the evidence. Commuter corridors like Medlock Bridge Road, State Bridge Road, and Peachtree Parkway carry steady commercial and delivery traffic, so the timing of a first consultation can affect what evidence is still available. Because Johns Creek is part of metro Atlanta, several firms serving it are multi-office practices, which is noted above.
Georgia uses a modified comparative negligence rule, which means an injured person’s recovery can be reduced by their share of fault and is barred entirely if they are found 50 percent or more responsible. Commercial trucks generally carry far higher insurance limits than passenger vehicles, which can make trucking claims more heavily contested. Georgia’s 2025 tort reform law (Senate Bill 68) also changed how certain evidence, such as seatbelt use, and how medical-expense and non-economic-damage arguments are presented at trial, which can affect how a truck accident case is valued.
When comparing the firms above, useful points of distinction include whether the office shows genuine commercial-trucking depth (FMCSA rules, driver-log and ECM evidence, motor-carrier liability) versus a general injury practice, whether it is Johns Creek-based or serves it as part of a wider metro-Atlanta practice, and the size of the attorney team. None of the entries here is endorsed or ranked; the list is a verified starting point for an injured Johns Creek resident’s own research.
Note: This list is not a ranking and makes no “best” claim. Many more attorneys handle truck accident cases for Johns Creek. The five firms above are verified records, each confirmed from a dedicated truck accident page on the firm’s own official website (the Web link for each entry points to that truck accident page, not just the home page). Several serve Johns Creek as part of a wider metro-Atlanta practice, which is noted; where a street address is not published on the firm’s own site, it is omitted rather than taken from a third-party listing. Firm-reported results have not been independently confirmed against court records. This directory is general information about Georgia law and individual firms, not legal advice, and it does not create an attorney-client relationship; the legal points summarized here reflect general Georgia law as of the date below and can change or be affected by recent reforms, so an injured person should confirm how current law applies to their own situation with a licensed Georgia attorney. Data current as of June 6, 2026.