Auto Accidents
The Wrong Safety Restraints May Put Your Children at Risk in a Crash
It is illegal in Tennessee to drive or ride in a car without a seat belt – and with good reason, too. Of the 70 car crash fatalities in our state in 2015, at least 30 people were not wearing seat belts. But for young children, wearing a seat belt may not be enough when…
Read MoreTruck Accidents on the Rise in Tennessee
Truck accidents tend to make the news because of how large the truck is – and because of how extensive the damage can be. If the numbers from the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security are any indication, accidents involving large trucks are on the rise. So far, there have been seven fatalities in…
Read MoreTennessee Ranked 46th When it Comes to Car Accident Insurance
Tennessee has some of the most beautiful roads and highways in the country – but if you get into an accident on one of those roads, you may be in more trouble than you think. WalletHub’s assessment of which states are riskiest for drivers based on the states’ insurance requirements placed Tennessee squarely in the…
Read MoreMemphis Automobile Accident Attorneys Talk about School Bus Accidents
A recent tragedy in East Knoxville claimed the lives of two children and one adult. The children and the adult who were killed were doing something that many children do every week day – they were riding the school bus. This particular accident involved two school buses, and in addition to the three people who…
Read MoreTennessee Automobile Accident Attorneys Discuss Child Safety Seats
Did you know that car accidents are the number one cause of accidental death for children under eighteen years of age? This troubling statistic paired with estimates that child safety seats are used incorrectly up to ninety five percent of the time, is a reminder to parents that choosing the correct car seat for your…
Read MoreHow to Sue an Insurance Company after a Tennessee Auto Accident
If you are the victim of a Tennessee car crash and it was not your fault, you have the legal right to file a lawsuit against the other driver but you generally cannot file against the insurance company directly. Instead you must sue the driver and/or owner of the at fault vehicle. Then the insurance…
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