Tricks of the Tennessee Insurance Adjustor

While most people are honest, the insurance adjustor is put in an odd position when dealing with your serious Memphis car accident. On one hand, he is expected to keep the expenses for his company low. On the other, he wants to keep you happy and avoid losing your business or keep you from filing…

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New Government Rules Combat Truck Driver Fatigue

On December 22, 2011, the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) announced new rules for big rig truckers in an effort to reduce the dangers of driving while fatigued. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood stated that beginning July 1, 2013, the number of hours a trucker can drive per week will be reduced from 82 to…

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Tennessee Workers Compensation Claims: Seeing a Doctor

When we are injured or sick, it is natural to want to see a doctor as soon as possible. Tennessee workers compensation law, however, places requirements on both the employee and employer prior to selecting a doctor and getting medical treatment. As is always the case, the injured employee must notify his or her employer…

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Four Dead, One Critical in Memphis Christmas Eve Crash

A tragic Christmas Eve car accident resulted in four deaths, one critical injury and drunk driving and vehicular manslaughter charges. Lenard Robinson, 38, was arrested after striking a 2002 Chevy Impala from behind with his pickup truck, killing all four women in the car. The collision occurred on Raleigh-Millington Road at the Loosahatchie River Bridge. …

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Sumner County Bus Driver Commended by Schools Director

Earlier this month, we reported on the deadly Vietnam Veterans Boulevard 50 car pileup that resulted in two deaths. Since then, Sumner County Schools bus driver, Ricky Graves, has been honored for the level-headed way he handled both his bus and students in the foggy December 1 tragedy. Director of Schools, Del Phillips, presented the…

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Tennessee Debates Full Cell Phone Ban for Drivers

The recent National Transportation Safety Board’s recommendation to ban any use of cell phones while driving has sparked a lively discussion in Tennessee. John Schroer, Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Transportation, is not yet supporting a full ban. He says, “we do recommend in all cases that you don’t use your portable devices while…

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Unicoi County Tree Trimmer Killed by Distracted Driver

Jamie M Stevens, 32, was hit and killed December 19, 2011 by a driver claiming that the sun was in his eyes. James A. Garland, the driver, said he never saw Stevens working in the construction zone along Highway 107 in Limestone Cove. He says the morning sun was rising over the mountain, obscuring his…

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Keeping Safe When Facing Tennessee Road Hazards

A car accident can bring great pain and damage into your life. One minute you are cruising along, and the next, you are facing injuries, insurance claims, and possible legal action. It makes sense to try to avoid these things. With the huge number of car accidents that occur every year, it is important to…

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Insurance Companies Create Crisis to Raise Premiums

The Americans for Insurance Reform study says that insurance companies often manufacture periods of crises in order to drive up premiums and profits.  The authors of the study call these short-term periods “hard markets,” where premiums sky rocket and coverage becomes unaffordable. To further boost profits, the industry then uses these false crises to support…

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Memphis Attorney Thomas Greer to Speak Conference

At the Tennessee Association for Justice Mid-Winter Convention, held on February 22-24, 2012, Thomas Greer discusses issues related to filing lawsuits against city and county governments for auto accidents, personal injury, and wrongful death. Thomas GreerSince graduating magna cum laude in 2005 from the University of Memphis School of Law, Thomas has helped make a difference in…

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Tennessee Man Crashes into Convenience Store Trying to Kill Girlfriend

In a classic instance of road rage, a Columbia man ran his pickup truck into the Columbia market, allegedly trying to kill his girlfriend and nearly killing the owner of the store. The December 2011 incident began when Erik Whitaker, 40, chased his girlfriend, Laquisha Dansby, 37, with his pickup. Dansby, who was reportedly running,…

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When Tennessee Aggressive Driving Turns into Road Rage

While any instance of aggressive driving can end in injury or even death, the most serious form of this dangerous behavior is known in the United States as road rage. The difference in the two lies in the outcome of the dispute between two drivers. Road rage usually ends in an extreme act of aggression…

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Fatal December Sumner County Pileup Prompts TDOT Study

On December 14, 2011 the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) announced an upcoming study of the road conditions on State Highway 386 in Sumner County. The study is prompted by the December 1 pileup on that roadway. A chain-reaction crash involved a total of 50 cars and resulted in two deaths. At the time of…

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Statistics Do Not Reflect the Pain of Tennessee Car Accidents

You don’t have to look very long or very far to find information and news about Memphis car accidents. They are reported every hour on radio stations, appear daily in the newspapers, and the local television news always includes accident reports. This is no surprise, considering the fact that 5.5 million vehicles crashed nationwide in…

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Single Car Accident Kills Two On East Parkway

Two young men were killed in a single vehicle crash when the car struck a tree on East Parkway South near Madison Avenue on Wednesday, November 30, 2011. The car was travelling northbound on East Parkway South when the accident occurred.  The single car auto accident is still under investigation. Thomas GreerSince graduating magna cum laude in…

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R. Sadler Bailey Recognzied by the Tennessee Association for Justice

Attorneys Sadler Bailey, Bruce Fox and Randy Kinnard Recognized   Nashville – The Tennessee Association for Justice recently named Sadler Bailey of Memphis, Bruce Fox of Clinton, and Randy Kinnard of Nashville recipients of the TAJ Paladin Award.  A paladin is a determined advocate of a noble cause, and the award recognizes a Tennessee Association…

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A Closer Look at Wrongful Death in Memphis, Tennessee

We all probably know about, or have been connected somehow, to a loss of life situation that we believed at the time was unfair or preventable. Maybe you have personally witnessed or been in a situation that you “knew” should have been investigated more carefully, but felt stranded and defenseless, not knowing what to do or…

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Am I The Victim of Legal or Professional Malpractice?

You hear about the most sensational cases in the news, like when the family lawyer is caught gambling with an orphaned child’s trust funds. And although when you hear of these cases your compassion goes out to the innocent victims, like most of us, you just think malpractice will never happen to you. Professional malpractice…

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Bailey and Greer Donates To Camp LiveItUp

Here is a great article in the Commercial Appeal about Camp LiveitUp, a seven-week camp conducted by United Cerebral Palsy of the Mid-South.  The camp, which takes place at the Memphis Jewish Community Center, focuses on children and young adults with disabilities like cerebral palsy, autism and down syndrome.  Greer Injury Lawyers is proud to…

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