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What Type of Motorcycle Accidents are Typically the Most Serious?

What Type of Motorcycle Accidents are Typically the Most Serious?

By Mitch Grissim & Associates |

When you decide to purchase a motorcycle, you are accepting certain risks on the road. Most vehicles are covered, providing a level of protection for the drivers should they get into a collision. However, when an accident occurs involving a motorcycle rider, they are far more exposed to danger since there is no protective… Read More »

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What is a Contingency Fee and How do they Work?

What is a Contingency Fee and How do they Work?

By Mitch Grissim & Associates |

Personal injury law is a field that encompasses many types of incidents, including car accidents, premises liability, dog bites, workplace injuries, medical malpractice, and more. The purpose of personal injury law is to protect victims who have been injured due to the negligence of others. These people may face high medical bills, lost income… Read More »

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How do I file an insurance bad faith lawsuit

How do I file an insurance bad faith lawsuit?

By Mitch Grissim & Associates |

Filing a bad faith claim against an insurance company can be a complicated process. It is important to consult with a Nashville personal injury attorney who is knowledgeable and experienced in filing a bad faith claim against an insurance company. An attorney can help you understand the process of filing a bad faith claim,… Read More »

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Who is liable when bad weather causes an accident?

Who is liable when bad weather causes an accident?

By Mitch Grissim & Associates |

In the event of an accident caused by bad weather, liability will depend on the circumstances of the accident. Generally, if the accident is caused by a driver’s negligence or recklessness, they will be held liable for the incident. However, if the accident is caused by an unavoidable natural occurrence, such as a storm… Read More »

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