Fiery crashes in Cobb County often cause catastrophic injuries and fatalities. It is not difficult to imagine why these crashes are so serious, as the presence of fire creates many new hazards for motorists, passengers, and pedestrians. These kinds of crashes are anything but rare, and a fiery collision involving a semi-truck occurred within the past few weeks of this posting. What can you do after a fiery collision in Cobb County? How can you address disfiguring burns and other serious injuries?
Truck Catches on Fire After Collision on I-75
In February of 2025, various sources reported a fiery collision on I-75 in Cobb County. Although the details are not clear, authorities say that at least two vehicles crashed. One of these vehicles was a truck, which caught fire afterward. Fortunately, all drivers and passengers managed to escape the crash scene uninjured. However, it could have been much worse.
Why are Fiery Crashes So Serious?
Fiery crashes are dangerous for several reasons. First, the presence of fire creates new, serious hazards for everyone involved in the crash. Fire can cause severe, disfiguring, and life-altering burns. These burns may cause permanent scarring, leading to emotional distress, depression, anxiety, and an overall loss of self-esteem. They may also be extremely expensive to treat, especially if patients opt for reconstructive surgery.
When people file lawsuits after fiery crashes, they can claim “disfigurement” as a non-economic damage in Georgia. This type of damage represents the psychological burden of a disfiguring burn. Plaintiffs may receive considerable compensation to cover their future challenges with forming relationships, pursuing careers, and living normal lives.
Fiery crashes can also cause serious smoke inhalation. It is a well-known fact that fire-related fatalities typically result from smoke inhalation and not skin burns. People lose consciousness and die after a relatively low amount of smoke inhalation. Modern vehicles today – particularly EVs – also emit various toxins when they catch fire. Lead gas and other toxins often emanate from EV batteries.
Fiery crashes can be especially dangerous when victims remain entrapped in their vehicles after the initial collisions. In this situation, the vehicle occupant might be stuck in the wreckage – perhaps due to twisted metal, airbags, or malfunctioning seatbelts. In some cases, vehicles literally wrap themselves around trees – leaving few options for escape.
When a vehicle occupant remains entrapped, fire hazards become exponentially more serious. A victim may simply have to wait and pray for a quick response from first responders. If the first responders arrive too late, there is very little the victim can do to avoid a slow, painful death by skin burns and smoke inhalation. Some vehicles are known to malfunction after suffering relatively light damage – and something as simple as a defective door handle can trap victims inside their burning vehicles.
Semi-truck fires in Cobb County are usually more dangerous than smaller vehicle fires. This is because these larger vehicles tend to carry larger gas tanks – potentially causing bigger fires and explosions of greater magnitude. Semi-trucks may also carry explosive or flammable cargo, such as liquid gas.