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April 2020

Underinsured and Uninsured Motorist Laws in Tennessee

In most cases, when a person gets into a car accident, they will turn to insurance carriers to cover personal injury and property damage expenses. Just like every other state in the country, Tennessee mandates that all drivers carry a minimum amount of insurance to remain legal on the roadway. In this state, the following…

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Traffic Laws for Tennessee Visitors

While it may seem like traffic laws are the same everywhere, that is not always the case. When traveling out of state, it is important for drivers to know the laws of the area they will be in. Visitors are always welcome in Tennessee, however there are some laws here that drivers in other states…

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Tennessee Seat Belt Laws and Exemptions 2020

It is widely understood that seat belts are invaluable safety features in vehicles. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) says that seat belts save as many as 15,000 lives each year in this country. They also stated that an additional 2,500 lives, or more, could be saved if everybody buckled up when they got…

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Backup Camera Laws in Tennessee

When a driver is backing their vehicle up, they must take precautions to ensure that they do not strike any other vehicles or pedestrians who may be behind them. According to the Tennessee Department of Safety & Homeland Security, there have been more than 40,000 improper backing crashes in the state over the last decade….

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Should I Settle Out of Court in Tennessee?

If you or somebody you know has been injured in an accident that was caused by the careless or negligent actions of another person, you may have to file a personal injury lawsuit in order to recover compensation. However, lawsuits can become complicated. What many people do not realize is that most personal injury cases…

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