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A Guide to What to Expect at a Social Security Disability Hearing

If your Social Security Disability (SSD) claim has been twice denied — originally and on reconsideration — the next step is to ask for a hearing with an administrative law Read More

Delayed Pain After an Accident Can Still Support an Injury Claim

It’s not uncommon for accident victims to feel fine immediately after a collision or fall, only to develop pain or other symptoms hours or even days later. Delayed pain is Read More

“Dooring” Accidents and Your Legal Rights in Tennessee

A sudden and dangerous hazard for bicyclists, e-bike, and e-scooter riders is “dooring” — when someone in a parked car unexpectedly opens a door into the path of an oncoming Read More

Driver Fatigue Is Among the Leading Causes of Truck Accidents

If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident involving a large truck, you are likely facing a difficult and overwhelming time. As you navigate the road Read More

What Are the Primary Causes of Big Rig Rollovers?

Rollover accidents are a significant hazard on the roads, often involving large vehicles like semi-trucks and 18-wheelers tipping onto their sides or worse. These incidents can lead to severe injuries Read More

How Pre-existing Conditions Can Affect Your Accident Claim

When pursuing compensation for injuries sustained in an accident, you may encounter hurdles due to health issues that existed before the incident occurred. Although the term “pre-existing condition” is commonly Read More

Why You Shouldn’t Accept an Insurer’s Settlement Offer Without a Lawyer

If you or a family member have been injured in an auto accident and you file an insurance claim, you may receive a phone call or letter from the other Read More

Proving Fault in a Tennessee Car Accident

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

Tennessee Tops the Nation in Distracted Driver Accidents

Using your phone is one of the most dangerous things you can do while operating a vehicle. According to The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the National Safety Council, Read More

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