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Car Accidents and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

The first awful moment is when you anticipate the accident – those seconds before the impact has happened but nothing can be done.  Your heart and mind race and you brace.  And then, the impact – tires squealing, horns honking, glass breaking, metal crunching, people yelling, sirens blaring and more. …

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Car Accidents Numbers in Tennessee for 2021 Are Ugly

To understand the breadth of the current problem, let’s first look at 2020.  Despite fewer people being on the road due to the pandemic, 2020 saw an 8% increase in motor vehicle accidents (car, truck, motorcycles and buses).  That 8% increase was the highest year-to-year jump in 96 years.  But,…

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April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month

At this point,  I wonder if anyone really does not know that distracted driving is dangerous.  The media has covered it, public service announcements have been done, police departments have increased enforcement, our State legislature has passed stricter laws about it.  Yet, distracted driving continues to be on the rise. …

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Spring Break Driving Tips

Middle Tennessee schools and many colleges are poised for spring break.   As a result of the pandemic, more families are opting to drive to their destination this year.  Even those that are not planning on taking a trip should be prepared to share the roads with those that are.  Are…

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Radical Listening

A recent New York Times article discussed how the health care industry was attempting to teach medical professionals the art of “radical listening”.   What is radical listening?   And why is it so important especially for professionals like doctors and lawyers. At its simplest, radical listening is simply listening – a…

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How Will the Pandemic Affect Jury Awards?

Let’s face it, the pandemic is leaving an indelible mark on almost everything, so there is no reason to believe jury awards in injury and death cases will be any different.  Jury and trial consulting firms have been conducting surveys since the inception of the pandemic and they have some…

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Road Rage and Car Accidents

Last week, news outlets reported road rage was likely the reason for the December murder of Nashville nurse, Caitlyn Kaufman who was shot and killed while driving to work.   According to court testimony, the shooter was angry with Ms. Kaufman because she allegedly cut him off.   This story is so…

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How Do You Prove Pain & Suffering?

You may have heard this phrase on advertisements by lawyers or on a TV show, but what does it mean and, more importantly, if you have an injury case, how do you prove it?  Pain and suffering is exactly what it sounds like: it is the pain and problems you…

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Nashville’s Efforts to Reduce Pedestrian Accidents

2019 had been the deadliest year on record for pedestrian and bicyclist deaths in Nashville with 32 people killed.  And then, of course, 2020 was worse.  In 2020, Nashville had 37 pedestrian and bicyclist deaths.  In response, Metro Nashville has adopted some programs to help.  Metro’s Traffic Calming Program and…

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New Year’s Legal Resolutions 2021

  As I type the title to his blog post, I am reminded of Seth Godin’s comment that resolutions do not work but habits and systems do, so maybe the title should be: New Year’s Legal Habits.  In essence, it boils down to the difference between writing something down on…

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