How a Motorcyclist’s Failure to Wear a Proper Helmet Can Affect an Injury Claim
- posted: Feb. 16, 2022
- Personal Injury
In Tennessee, all motorcycle riders, including passengers, are required to wear helmets that meet federal safety standards. Not only can lack of a proper helmet result in serious harm to Read More
How Liability for Multi-Vehicle Accidents is Determined
- posted: Jan. 13, 2022
- Auto Accidents
Multi-vehicle accidents, sometimes known as pileups, happen all too often on Tennessee’s highways and freeways. These types of crashes typically result when an initial collision creates a hazard that other Read More
Proving Fault in a Tennessee Car Accident
- posted: Apr. 30, 2021
- Personal Injury,  Auto Accidents
It takes at least two vehicles to make a collision and often the two drivers share in the fault. In Tennessee, you cannot recover damages for injuries you suffer if Read More
How is Liability Shared for a Truck Accident in Tennessee?
- posted: Oct. 30, 2019
- Truck Accidents
Accidents involving tractor trailers and other large commercial trucks can be disastrous due to the vehicles’ size and weight, with resulting injuries likely to be serious or fatal. What’s more, Read More
Modified Comparative Negligence in Tennessee Accident Claims
- posted: Dec. 19, 2015
- Personal Injury
If you have been injured in an accident caused by another person’s negligence, you have the right to pursue a claim. However, before you do so, it is important that Read More