The Different Types of Premises Liability Cases in Tennessee
Apr 27, 2012
A slip and fall or a sudden injury can happen suddenly and without warning. In this informative video, I discuss generally the different types of premises liability cases. ...
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Tips on What to Do Following a Tennessee Auto Accident
Apr 27, 2012
The moments following a car accident can be disorienting and stressful. However, this is an important time to remember some key points. In this video, I discuss a few tips that you can follow after an ...
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How Long Do I Have to File a Tennessee Personal Injury Lawsuit?
Apr 26, 2012
The general rule for personal injury cases in Tennessee is that they must be filed within one year of the date of injury. There are exceptions, however. Watch this video and follow the links below for ...
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Understanding Sepsis and the Causes of Sepsis
Apr 25, 2012
Sepsis occurs when a severe infection spreads to a person's blood stream. People become "septic" when their immune response to the infection triggers widespread inflammation. In extreme cases of sepsis...
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What is the deadline for filing a medical malpractice lawsuit in Tennessee?
Jun 13, 2011
The Statute of Limitations An injury that involves negligent care and treatment from a doctor and/or hospital will generally fall under medical malpractice. Tennessee medical malpractice lawsuits mu...
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Proving a Wrongful Death Case in Tennessee
Apr 28, 2011
Duty of Care To prove someone is liable for the death of your loved one, your lawyer must first prove that the defendant had a duty of care toward the deceased individual. This means that the person ...
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How to Choose the Best Personal Injury Attorney in Tennessee
Mar 24, 2011
Don't Call the First Lawyer You See on TV Our society is flooded with TV and radio advertisements from personal injury lawyers. Although many of the lawyers who advertise on TV or radio are competen...
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What Constitutes Legal Malpractice in Tennessee?
Feb 24, 2011
Duty The first step in proving a legal malpractice case is establishing that the attorney owed a duty to the client. Typically a duty arises from an employment agreement between the attorney and cli...
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