If you haven’t heard of the nation’s newest addiction to Pokemon Go you must live under a rock. It seems this new craze is everywhere, even the New York Times wrote an article about it. Pokemon (from the 90’s), has made a Revenge of the Nerds style comeback and is infiltrating our world. Essentially, Pokemon…
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A Client Review: This Is Why We Do It.
We have been personal injury attorneys for over 40 years and our attorneys are fueled by our clients’ satisfaction. We recently helped a client that was involved in a car wreck. An intoxicated driver negligently hit her. She didn’t deserve the injuries she suffered, nobody ever does. As injury attorneys, we were compelled to help…
Surprise Medical Bills: What You Need To Know
When you are injured in a car wreck or other accident, the last thing you think is “I better go to a doctor that is covered by my insurance.” Unfortunately with insurance companies becoming less pro-patient and more pro-profit keeping this question top of mind is not your first priority if you’re hurt – but…
Move Over, It’s The Law
Move over Tennessee. Did you know you are breaking the law if you don’t slow down and move over to the farthest lane away when you see an emergency or utility vehicle on the side of a road or interstate? The Move Over Law has been in force in Tennessee for years, yet drivers are…
The Most Likely Car Wreck
Statistics have spoken. The most common type of car wreck in Tennessee has the following identifiers: Who: 21-29 Year Old Driver When: May to October: Thursday or Friday between 3-5pm Why: Tailgating or Not Staying In a Lane Statistically, we are at the start of car crash season. Over 2,500 crashes were reported in May…
New Look, Same Service: Larry R. Williams, PLLC
In November of 2015 the Nashville law firm Larry R. Williams, PLLC moved from the historic Barristers Building on Union Street to its new offices in the UBS Tower. We wanted our new office to reflect how our firm does business. Just like the legal services we provide, our new look is streamlined. We may…
An End To Distracted Driving
A recent study by Virginia Tech has found that drivers more than double their crash risk when they choose to engage in distracting activities that require them to take their eyes off the road. The study collected data from over 3,500 participants from 6 different locations across the United States. It was also found that…