Monthly Archives: August 2023
Whiplash Injuries: Are They Really That Serious?
If you were rear-ended by a vehicle, there’s a fairly good chance you suffered an injury commonly referred to as “whiplash.” Here’s what you need to know about whiplash injuries: What is a Whiplash Injury? There are a lot of people who believe whiplash isn’t a real injury. It is real, and people who… Read More »
Exceptions to Tennessee Personal Injury Statute of Limitations
In any personal injury claim, filing within the statute of limitations is necessary in order to preserve your case. If you try to file a lawsuit past the statute of limitations deadline the court can throw out the lawsuit and bar you from collecting any damages. In Tennessee, victims in accidents have one year… Read More »
Why It’s So Important To Take Notes After A Car Accident
Car accidents are among the most dangerous and costly personal injury accidents out there, and trying to recover damages from other drivers can prove very difficult if you do not have clear evidence on your side. In these situations, it would have helped to take notes following the crash. Taking notes are instrumental in… Read More »
What To Do When You’re Hurt By A Defective Product
When you’re using a product and get hurt, you may be entitled to compensation, but it’s important to understand how these cases work. Learn about the specifics of product liability claims, the kinds of defective product cases, and how a Nashville personal injury lawyer can help your case. Defective Product Liability Cases The first… Read More »
Where Do Most Pedestrian Accidents Occur?
The number of pedestrian accidents in Nashville is on the rise, and between 2019 and 2020 there was a 33 percent increase in the number of pedestrian accidents reported in the city. There are many reasons why pedestrian accidents occur, and knowing where this type of accident is likely to happen can mitigate the… Read More »
How to Get Your Medical Records
Your medical records provide a history of your health, keeping track of injuries and illnesses you have suffered, as well as treatments you have received. In addition to providing valuable information to your doctors, your medical record can serve as evidence in a personal injury lawsuit, particularly if your injuries required extensive medical treatment… Read More »