What Happens If the At-Fault Driver Isn’t Insured Under Tennessee Law?
Tennessee’s Financial Liability Law (TFLL) requires motorists to carry auto insurance as defined in Tennessee Code Annotated § 55-12-102, granting people injured in car accidents leverage against uninsured drivers. Still, Tennessee is...
Read More Can I Sue Uber for Emotional Distress After an Accident Under Tennessee Law?
In Tennessee, a person suffering “emotional injury” of a “severe” or “serious” nature can seek non-economic damages, including emotional distress emanating from accidents. But your ability to recover from an Uber accident largely...
Read More What Can Lawyers Do in a Catastrophic Injury Claim
After experiencing a catastrophic injury, you may be unsure of your legal options. If your injury was a result of someone else’s negligence, you may be able to pursue a...
Read More Dealing with Insurance Adjusters After a Car Accident
If your car sustains damages in an accident, your insurance provider has a responsibility to help you cover some or all of the repair costs. While this is the sole...
Read More How Much Compensation Can You Receive in a Pedestrian-Car Accident?
Pedestrians often sustain severe injuries and incur significant medical bills when they are involved in an accident with a motor vehicle. Understanding the potential compensation available to you when you...
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