What does AAOX3 stand for? If you are injured in car wreck, odds are the ambulance personnel will immediately start asking you questions. Often, medical responders to your accident will be using medical lingo. Even though you may be able to hear responders speaking about you, you may not understand what they are saying. A…
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Meet Our Attorney: Jonathan Williams
Did you know there are over 17,000 active attorneys in Tennessee? 17,000!! Out of all of those attorneys, how do you pick the right one for you? We want to help make this decision easier. Meet Jonathan. He can juggle…and not just multiple cases, he can literally juggle! Jonathan is the son of Mr….
The Law Office of Larry R. Williams PLLC: Who We Are
If you have decided you need to find an attorney, something has happened. You were injured in a car wreck, you want to start a business or you were denied social security disability benefits. What do you do next? Many people do what they always do when they are looking for something: they Google it….
RSD/CRPS: Color the World Orange Day
As some of you may know my wife Megan has suffered from RSD/CRPS since August of 2012 after a surgery. We encountered doctors that do not understand this disease. We struggled to understand it ourselves. Luckily, we found some great physicians and therapists who went out of their way to help Megan. Unfortunately, many people…
What should you do if you are in a car accident?
Here is a quick reminder from Nashville car wreck and injury attorney Jonathan Williams of what to do if you are involved in an automobile accident. 1. Call the Police-Get an accident report from the police even if it seems minor. This can be critical to scene recreation if necessary. It also helps identify witnesses…
Walk Like a Penguin
The last thing you want to do on a snow day is talk to a Nashville injury attorney. We have all seen the news warning us not to drive and pictures and stories of car wrecks all over Middle Tennessee. Since you should not drive on ice, remember, when you walk, “Walk Like A Penguin!”…
The car insurance company says I am partially at fault for the car wreck. Should I still consult an attorney?
The short answer is yes, but it wasn’t always this way in Tennessee. For many years Tennessee was a contributory negligence state. That meant that if an accident was even 1% your fault you could not recover any damages through the Tennessee legal system. Thankfully, in 1992 Tennessee adopted a modified comparative fault system in…