Posts by Bryan E. Delius
Why Are Intersection Accidents So Deadly?
Many serious traffic accidents occur at intersections. This is not a big surprise, as intersections bring together multiple roads, which means multiple vehicles coming together from multiple directions. And even when an intersection has clear signage or lights, it can still be the site of frequent crashes. Intersection crashes can also involve anyone, as vehicles,…
Read MoreWhat Is the Difference Between Carjacking and Joyriding?
Carjackings perpetrated by juveniles have exploded during the pandemic. According to reports from outlets like NPR, even children as young as 12 or 13 are involved in these violent crimes. This surge in carjackings is being called an epidemic, as experts look for the cause of why so many juveniles are making their way into…
Read MoreDoes Vehicle Safety Technology REALLY Make Us Safer?
Anyone who has purchased or test-driven a new vehicle over the past few years has seen the dazzling array of safety technology available to today’s drivers. Safety features have moved from what’s called “passive protection” like seatbelts and airbags to “active protection” like lane assistance and crash avoidance features. The ultimate goal of these technologies…
Read MoreTeens Accused of Killing Stanley Freeman Could be Tried as Adults
On February 12, 16-year-old Austin-East high school student Stanley Freeman, Jr. was shot three times, dying from his wounds after crashing his car. On March 15, two teens were arrested and charged in connection with the fatal shooting. The teens, aged 14 and 16, are now facing charges of first-degree murder. Authorities also allege the…
Read MoreCan Police Force Me to Unlock My Cell Phone?
For many of us, our cell phones and smart phones are an extension of ourselves – full of messages, photos, contacts and important information. Allowing someone else access to this information could rightly feel like a violation of privacy. For example, in 2019 a Tampa man spent over 40 days in jail after refusing to…
Read MoreWhen Should I Hire a Tennessee Criminal Defense Attorney?
If you are reading this blog, then the likely answer to “when should I hire a criminal defense attorney” is “as soon as possible.” Whether you’re the subject of a criminal investigation or have already been arrested, having an experienced attorney on your side from the start of your case is the best chance for…
Read MoreChest Injuries from Car Crashes Are More Serious Than You Think
Vehicle crashes and accidents tend to bring up images of whiplash, broken bones, and various cuts and bruises. Some injuries that aren’t brought up as much and are just as common, however, are injuries to the chest. These injuries can occur during a crash from airbags, seatbelts, or from hitting the dashboard or steering wheel…
Read MoreTennessee Courts Begin to Lift Coronavirus Restrictions for In-Person Hearings
The Supreme Court of Tennessee, the highest court in the state, is beginning to ease restrictions regarding in-person hearings starting March 1st. The court suspended jury trials and in-person hearings because of a surge in coronavirus cases. Now that the number of cases is falling, the Court has decided to start opening back up. Per…
Read MoreWhat Is Loss of Consortium?
In every personal injury case, the victim suffers different types of losses. Common damages include medical expenses, lost income, physical pain, emotional suffering, scarring, disfigurement, and property damage. One damage claim that most victims don’t think about is called “loss of consortium.” In simple terms, this means the inability to consort with your marital partner.…
Read MoreWhat Is Assumption of the Risk in an Injury Claim?
In personal injury cases, the defense may try to argue that an injured plaintiff assumed the risk of injuries. This is different than assigning fault to each defendant. Assumption of the risk is different than contributory/comparative negligence which assesses the relative fault of the plaintiff and the defendant. Assumption of the risk is essentially the…
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