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The Claxton, Georgia Truck Crash That Exposed a Hole in the Law If you are reading this because someone you love was killed by a truck on a rural Georgia highway, you already know the worst part. It is not the crash itself — it is what came after. The silence from the trucking company. The adjuster who called before the funeral. The realization that the company whose name was on the trailer and the company that actually hired the truck may not be the same entity, and that the one with the money is already building its exit strategy. We need to tell you something that most lawyers will not say this early, and it is the reason this page exists. A man died on State Route 73 near Claxton, Georgia, when a commercial truck owned by a Florida carrier called Hard to Stop executed an illegal U-turn on a two-lane rural highway and blocked both lanes of travel. The oncoming driver had no time and no escape path. The crash was fatal. The family sued the driver, the carrier, and the freight broker that had arranged the haul — Total Quality Logistics, one of the largest brokers in…