Committed to Helping You Get Every Dollar You Deserve After Your Accident
Companies that operate 18-wheelers, delivery trucks, and other big commercial vehicles move fast to protect their own interests following an accident. So do their insurance companies.
Most victims of truck accidents do not know what to do after their accident and are left to play catch-up. By contacting an experienced personal injury law firm, you can help ensure your rights and best interests are strongly represented after an accident.
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Past results do not guarantee future results. They are, however, evidence of our top-rated advocacy skills, capabilities, and the lengths we will go to for our clients.
Helping You Get the Compensation You Deserve from Start to Finish
Schedule a free, no-obligation consultation with our friendly attorneys and we'll let you know if pursuing a case makes sense.
Our team of power lawyers will build a strong case on your behalf and fight the insurance companies so you don't have to.
Our experience allows us to settle many cases without a trial. We have helped thousands of clients get the money they deserve, and we can help you too!
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Giving a Voice to Injured Victims
We are not afraid to go to trial and will fight for every dollar you deserve.
We utilize expert investigators, medical specialists & accident reconstructionists.
We will do whatever it takes to get you the money that you deserve, as quickly as possible.
We have an over 40-year track record of successful verdicts & settlements.
We'll guide you through each step of the process, from the moment you make the first call to the moment you get paid.
Frequently Asked Questions
Tennessee operates under a modified comparative negligence law that will prevent you from receiving any financial compensation if you are found to be more than 50% at fault for the crash. If you are found to be less than 50% at fault, your total compensation will be reduced by that percentage.
While you may feel that you share no blame for the accident, it's not unlikely for the other driver, or their insurance company, to claim that you are partially at fault in order to reduce a potential settlement.
In cases where fault may be contested, you need an experienced accident attorney on your side to help prove your claim and fight for a maximum settlement.
If youβve been contacted by the trucking companyβs insurance adjuster, itβs best to speak to an attorney right away. Your attorney can advise you on what to say so that you donβt accidentally damage your case.
If you havenβt spoken with an attorney yet, here are some basic guidelines: Only provide factual information about the crash, such as where and when it took place, what you saw or heard, etc;
Let them know that you were injured but that you do not know the full extent of your injuries at this point; Avoid making an official statement until youβve spoken with an attorney.
If youβve been contacted by the trucking companyβs insurance adjuster, itβs best to speak to an attorney right away. Your attorney can advise you on what to say so that you donβt accidentally damage your case.
If you havenβt spoken with an attorney yet, here are some basic guidelines: Only provide factual information about the crash, such as where and when it took place, what you saw or heard, etc;
Let them know that you were injured but that you do not know the full extent of your injuries at this point; Avoid making an official statement until youβve spoken with an attorney.
When your bills are piling up after an accident, this is an important question to have answered. Typically, the value of an accident case is directly related to the amount of losses/damages sustained by the plaintiff (injured person).
A broken leg may require surgery and weeks of rehabilitation, whereas a whiplash injury can often be treated with rest at home.
However, do not accept any settlement offer from the at-fault partyβs insurance company without first consulting an attorney.
Even seemingly minor injuries can have unexpected side effects, and an attorney can help make sure you receive compensation for future expenses, not just the here & now.