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What Happens At Deposition In A Personal Injury Case?
Posted in Personal Injury on November 9, 2020
Depositions are a valuable part of the “discovery phase” of a personal injury lawsuit. Depositions are an opportunity for both sides to question any possible witnesses who have information that could be pertinent to the case at hand. Attorneys for the plaintiff and the defendant have the opportunity to ask witnesses about the facts and… read more
Should I Give a Recorded Statement to an Insurance Company?
Posted in Car accidents on October 29, 2020
If you or somebody you care about has been involved in a vehicle collision, it is very likely that you will have to deal with one or more insurance carriers soon after the incident occurs. This means that insurance adjusters will be calling your phone and asking for statements. You will most certainly hear from… read more
How Long Does A Personal Injury Case Take?
Posted in Personal Injury on October 28, 2020
If you or somebody you care about has been injured due to the careless, negligent, or intentional actions of another individual or entity, you may be entitled to significant compensation for your injuries. However, securing this compensation typically means you will have to go through the personal injury claim process. Sometimes, this simply involves working… read more
Do I Have to Go to Court After a Car Accident in Tennessee?
Posted in Car accidents on October 28, 2020
The last thing you are likely thinking about in the immediate aftermath of your vehicle collision in Tennessee is whether or not you are going to have to go to court. However, when you are working to secure compensation for your injuries or property damage, you may run into roadblocks when dealing with insurance carriers…. read more
7 Defensive Driving Tips for Driving in Tennessee
Posted in Car accidents on October 28, 2020
Drivers face significant risks every time they take their vehicles out on the roadway. However, one way to mitigate vehicle collision risks is to practice defensive driving. While we have all heard of defensive driving before, the reality is that most people forget what this actually means. Here, we want to cover the basics of… read more
How To Stay Safe on the Road During the Pandemic
Posted in Car accidents,General Law Firm,Personal Injury on August 31, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has completely altered the way that most Americans go about living their daily lives. That includes residents here in Tennessee. While many grappled with quarantine and stay at home orders early in the pandemic, the economy has slowly begun to reopen. This has led to many people considering taking road trips to… read more
Safety Tips for Driving on Hot Summer Days
Posted in Car accidents on August 29, 2020
Driving on hot summer days presents not only an inconvenience, but this can be incredibly dangerous as well. Around Tennessee, it is not uncommon for temperatures in summer to reach well above 90 degrees on most days. Temperatures in August, September, and even October can reach dangerously hot levels. Hot weather can affect your daily… read more
Statute of Limitations for a Car Accident Claim in Tennessee
Posted in Car accidents on August 27, 2020
No one wants to get injured in a car accident. However, vehicle accidents are not uncommon in Tennessee, and they are often caused by the careless or negligent actions of other drivers on the roadway. If you or someone you care about has been injured in an accident, it is important to understand that there… read more
Nursing Home Abuse Cases Related To COVID-19
Posted in Personal Injury on August 25, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the way of life for just about everybody across the United States. This global health crisis has been particularly devastating for those inside nursing homes. According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), those who are aged 65 and older and those who have certain chronic health… read more
COVID-19 Lawsuit Protection for Healthcare Workers
Posted in General Law Firm on August 24, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has placed an incredible amount of stress on people throughout the United States and here in Tennessee. This includes our incredibly courageous health care workers. However, that does not mean that medical professionals have not and will not make mistakes during this ongoing pandemic. Preventable medical errors are the third leading cause… read more