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How Do I Pay For Medical Bills After A Car or Motorcycle Accident If I Don’t Have Health Insurance?

We receive calls almost every day from people who have been in a Tennessee car, motorcycle or truck accident and are unable to get medical treatment because they do not have health insurance.  Many doctors refuse to see accident victims unless they have health insurance or are willing to pay…

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“Shut Up and Drive” – Voice Activitated Text Message Devices in Vehicles

While on opposite ends of the music spectrum, Chely Wright and Rihanna were in tune on some good advice: shut up and drive. While the dangers of texting and driving are well known, drivers still do it. So, the automakers are now rolling out vehicles that allow a driver to…

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How Can A Child Sue A Child Sex Abuser?

Sexual abuse of a child is not only a crime that can (and should) result in criminal charges against the abuser.  It is also wrongful conduct that makes the abuser liable for damages in a civil lawsuit.   Civil wrongs are called "torts."  There are lots of categories of torts,…

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Are Burial Expenses Recoverable in a Tennessee Wrongful Death Lawsuit?

Tennessee law permits the recovery of funeral and burial expenses as part of the damages in a wrongful death lawsuit. The case law is unclear about whether there is any limit on the amount of funeral and burial expenses that may be recoverable.  Presumably, the law permits only the recovery…

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Tennessee Wrongful Death – Can A Spouse Who Wasn’t Living With the Decedent File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit?

Under Tennessee law, the spouse of the decedent usually has the right to file and control a wrongful death lawsuit.  However, a spouse can lose the right to file and control the wrongful death suit if he or she has abandons or becomes "willfully withdrawn" from the decedent for a…

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Do I Have to Give A Statement to The Insurance Adjuster?

You have no legal obligation to give a statement about the events giving rise to a Tennessee automobile, truck or motorcycle accident to the adjuster to the at-fault driver’s insurance company.  We typically recommend that our clients do not give such a statement, especially before they are prepared by one…

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Contingent Fee Agreements With Tennessee Injury Lawyers Must Be in Writing

Tennessee ethics rules for attorneys who represent people involved in personal injury cases or wrongful death cases on a contingent fee basis provide that the lawyer must have a written fee agreement with their client. It is important that, as a prospective client, you read the agreement and make sure…

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Sources of Unbiased Information About Tennessee Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Attorneys

There are lots of lawyers who are willing to represent you in Tennessee automobile and truck accident cases, Tennessee medical malpractice cases, and other types of Tennessee injury and wrongful death cases.  How do you figure out who to hire for your case? One place to look is for sites…

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