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How To Prove Fault in a Bicycle Accident Case in Tennessee

Being involved in a bicycle accident can be life-changing, especially if you are hit by a car or truck head-on. In these situations, it may seem obvious that the other party is responsible and that you should be paid compensation. Yet, you still have to prove fault in a Nashville bicycle accident case to recover…

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How Pre-Existing Conditions Affect a Personal Injury Claim in Tennessee

A personal injury claim occurs when someone else’s negligence causes you to suffer injuries and losses. If you already have an injury, such as a previously treated bad back, that does not automatically mean you do not qualify for a personal injury claim. Rather, you must understand how pre-existing conditions affect a personal injury claim….

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What To Do If You Experience Delayed Pain After an Accident

In some accidents, pain is instant. The impact of another vehicle striking your car can lead to serious injury and acute pain. In these situations, you may need life-saving medical care or at least urgent medical support. Other types of injuries may be less obvious and may cause serious pain that takes longer to develop….

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Common Tactics Insurance Companies Use to Deny Your Claim

After an accident, the process of recovering damages seems straightforward. Submit evidence of who is at fault and document the details of your losses. Expecting the insurance company to cover the cost seems simple. Yet, insurance companies use several common tactics to deny your claims and, as a result, create a frustrating process. By working…

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What to Do After Being Attacked by a Neighbor’s Dog

The last thing any person expects is that they will be bitten or attacked by their neighbor’s dog. Most people have neighbors, and considering that millions of households in this country have one or more dogs, it is not out of the realm of possibility that a dog bite injury could occur. Sometimes dog bites…

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Get Ready Tennessee…. We’re Going Hands Free July 1

Beginning July 1, it’s illegal for Tennesseans to hold their cell phones while driving a vehicle. Beginning today, T.C.A. 55-8-199 has been amended and it affects every driver in the state. It is now illegal to operate a motor vehicle while holding or supporting a cellphone or mobile device with any part of his/her body….

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