These legal articles help the Tennessee victims of car accidents understand more about their rights and what happens after they’ve been hit by a careless driver. For more information, browse through the articles below, or contact our Nashville personal injury attorneys directly at (615) 807-7900.
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Insurance Limits May Leave Victims Underpaid After a Tennessee Car AccidentThe amount you may collect for injuries and property losses in a Tennessee car accident depends on how much insurance you and the other driver have purchased.
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The Dangers of Train-Vehicle Crashes at Railroad CrossingsHundreds of people are injured every year in railroad crossing collisions, many of which are caused by the negligence of train operators and owners.
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T-Bone CollisionsA t-bone collision can cause injuries that last for months or years, resulting in lost income, high medical bills, and even permanent disability.
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Sideswipe Car AccidentsWere you struck on the side by another vehicle? Discover why sideswipe crashes continue to injure drivers and how to get compensation for your losses.
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Nashville Head-On CollisionsWere you hurt in a head-on collision? Discover common causes of head-on crashes, types of injuries, and how to get compensation for medical bills and losses.
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How Negligence Per Se Affects a Tennessee Car Accident CaseIf your car accident injury was caused by a driver who was breaking the law, you could have an easier time proving negligence in your case under this law.
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8 Reasons You May Need an Attorney After a Car AccidentAre you trying to resolve your crash case on your own? Hiring an attorney may be beneficial or even necessary to get compensation for a car accident.
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How Drunk Driving Accidents Differ From Other Tennessee Car WrecksWas your car accident caused by someone driving under the influence? Discover how Tennessee drunk driving cases differ from other crash claims.
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Damages You May Be Entitled to After a Car Accident in TennesseeCar accident victims can collect many different kinds of damages for their losses. Discover which costs you may recover in a Tennessee crash case.
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The Most Common Kinds of Distracted Driving in TennesseeTennessee drivers are overwhelmingly likely to drive distracted. Get the facts on distracted driving activities to reduce your risk of a crash.
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Police Officers and Firefighters May Be Able to File Lawsuits After a Tennessee CrashPolice officers, utility workers, and firefighters are often struck by passing vehicles. Discover when first responders may file car accident injury claims.
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Why Car Accident Victims Should See a Doctor for WhiplashWhiplash may be considered a minor crash injury, but its effects are nothing to take lightly. Learn more about this common car accident injury here.