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How Can Drivers Reduce Risk at Railroad Crossings?
According to the Federal Railroad Administration, there were roughly 2,145 highway-rail grade crossing collisions in 2021. While this is a very small number when compared to regular motor vehicle accidents, it does indicate that railroad crossings can be dangerous locations for drivers. In a contest between trains and any type of vehicle that uses… Read More »
What is a Contingency Fee and How do they Work?
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 »
How do I file an insurance bad faith lawsuit?
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 »
Who is liable when bad weather causes an accident?
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 »
What is considered admitting fault in a car accident?
Understanding Admitting Fault When determining fault after a car accident, an admission of guilt can be a key factor in recovering compensation. An admission of guilt could be an explicit verbal acknowledgment or an implicit action by a party involved in the accident. An explicit verbal acknowledgment of fault would be something like, “I… Read More »
Nashville Tanker Truck Accidents
Accidents involving large, commercial eighteen-wheelers are often devastating to injury victims, but tanker trucks that haul liquid and gases pose unique hazards to others on the road. When a tanker truck is involved in a crash, their dangerous cargo can cause even more catastrophic injuries to those involved. At Mitch Grissim & Associates, our… Read More »
What are the Signs of a Traumatic Brain Injury?
Traumatic brain injuries are gaining more prominence in the media as more research comes out on the serious impact that a brain injury can cause a person immediately after an accident as well as into the future. Almost any type of accident can cause a traumatic brain injury (TBI), and the effects can range… Read More »
How Pain And Suffering Is Determined In A Personal Injury Case
In personal injury cases, the victim will seek damages for many different conditions. One of these conditions will most likely be pain and suffering. Pain and suffering is defined as any physical or mental discomfort a victim suffers due to an injury or accident. The court will award damages for pain and suffering after… Read More »
Are You Monitoring How Much Your Guests Drink?
In some states, hosts of social events where alcohol is being served to guests may face liability if their guests subsequently become intoxicated and cause a personal injury to someone else. Tennessee is not one of those states with explicit social host liability on the books. However, acts like serving someone who is visibly… Read More »
What Is Phantom Pain Syndrome?
One of the most catastrophic injuries that can happen during or after an accident is an amputation. The loss of a body part can be devastating physically, emotionally, and psychologically for an injury victim, and the issues do not end there. Most amputation patients also end up suffering from phantom limb syndrome, which must… Read More »