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What If I’m In A Car Accident While My Car Is On Lease?
Car accidents are stressful and unfortunate events. Not only is a car accident a frightening incident with many psychological side effects, but you could find yourself out of work, recovering from injuries, and filing an automobile claim. Where does it end? If you were driving a leased vehicle, you might not even know where… Read More »

5 Ways To Get The Compensation You Deserve After A Car Accident
A Nashville Car Accident Lawyer’s Guide to a Successful Settlement With Uber, e-scooters, public transportation, and thousands of tourists visiting every day, Music City’s roadways can be incredibly hectic and even dangerous. In fact, News4 reported that from 2017-2018, the percentage increase in Nashville car crashes was more than 10 times higher than the… Read More »

How To Keep Your Kids Safe This Halloween
As a parent, balancing fun and safety for our kids is a constant challenge. We want them to have a carefree, exciting childhood, yet some days it seems that there are more and more dangers emerging in the world. Halloween, one of the most fun-filled, yet crime-ridden, holidays of the year makes balancing fun… Read More »

How Do Insurance Companies Evaluate Personal Injury Claims?
How do you determine the value of a broken arm? What about a spinal injury or chronic pain? When a person is injured, his or her situation is very personal, which makes it difficult to put a dollar amount on what those injuries are worth when making a claim with an insurance company. Claims… Read More »

3 Ways Insurance Companies Manipulate Personal Injury Victims
When you are in a car accident, the costs of your medical expenses, lost wages and a percentage for pain and suffering are added together to form a base for negotiations for compensation. This is rarely the amount that victims are actually given, and many ask why. Keep in mind, the job of the… Read More »

Will Self Driving Cars Help Prevent Accidents In Nashville?
Today, driving a car is risky business. It’s one of the most dangerous activities that Americans participate in on a regular basis, accounting for over 10 deaths per 100,000 people each year in the United States. In Tennessee, that figure jumps up to over 16 deaths per 100,000 people. The vast majority of those… Read More »