Personal Injury
The Role of the Accident Reconstructionist in Your Injury Claim
Finding yourself injured in a Gatlinburg car accident is never easy. You will likely miss time at work, which means there won’t be any money coming in to pay the bills or provide for your family. It is a situation that can lead to a lot of stress, which is never good for someone who…
Read MoreCommon Summertime Accidents and Injuries
We expect a busy summer in Tennessee due to the loosening of restrictions. People from all over the country will be back to enjoy time in the Smokies, or to vacation in our cities. Summer is the perfect time for family barbeques and day trips to a lake or river, or to spend some time…
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 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 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…
Read MoreWhat Should I Bring to My First Consultation with a Personal Injury Lawyer?
When you’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence, you are instantly thrust into a nerve wracking experience that seems like it might never end. That’s what the insurance companies want you to think because they know that if they can wear you down, you’ll either go away or agree to a much lower settlement…
Read MoreI Won My PI Case. When Do I Get Paid?
There are two primary ways that personal injury claims are resolved. The first is when you and the liability insurance carrier for the responsible party reach a settlement. The second resolution is when your case goes to trial and there is a verdict in your favor by a judge or a jury. (In some cases,…
Read MoreWhen Car Crashes Lead to Surgery
Even a minor car crash can cause serious injuries. When cars traveling at higher rates of speed collide, the driver and passengers can be thrown into each other, into the dashboard, and even out of the car. Pedestrians and bicycle riders who are struck by a car are often lucky to survive the car accident.…
Read More“Distracted Walking” Leading to More Emergency Room Visits
It is just as critical to walk cell-free as it is to drive cell-free. Pedestrians who are texting or on their phones aren’t looking at the people or conditions around them. They aren’t prepared to handle any emergencies. They may even try to save their cell-phone first rather than their own bodies if an emergency…
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