Legal Insights from Greer Injury Lawyers
Our firm shares practical guidance on personal injury cases, breakdowns of Tennessee and Arkansas injury law, notable case results, and answers to the questions clients ask most. Whether you've been in an accident or just want to understand your rights, you'll find straightforward information here.
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Two Children injured in Memphis Car Crash: DUI Charges Filed
According to the Memphis Commercial Appeal, a two-car crash in Whitehaven resulted in two children being taken to the hospital in critical condition and a…
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What’s OSHA Got to Do With It? Tennessee Construction Injury Stats
Tennessee is like any other state in the nation. We employ many honest, hardworking citizens in our construction industry. And these workers deserve our best…
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When Filing for Tennessee Legal Malpractice Is a Good Idea
Legal malpractice can be very difficult to prove. To do so, you must prove that your lawyer did something that caused damages – some form…
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Memphis Policeman Charged With DUI in City Crash
Memphis Police officer David Royal, 43 was arrested in July, following a crash that occurred about 9:45 a.m. Along with the Driving Under the Influence…
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Symptoms of a Spinal Cord Injury in Tennessee Slip and Fall Accidents
A spinal cord injury is always a medical emergency. If there is any chance that a Tennessee slip and fall accident may have caused damage…
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Memphis Attorney Thomas Greer Elected to Prestigious Post
Memphis personal injury attorney, Thomas Greer, was recently honored by his election as Vice President of the West Tennessee division of the Tennessee Association for…
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Seven Tips to Hiring the Right Attorney
Hiring an attorney is always an important decision and can have long lasting consequences. A good experience with an attorney can leave the client feeling…
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To Sue or Not to Sue? Tennessee Wrongful Death and Defective Vehicles
Whether it is a car, truck, motorcycle, ATV or SUV, when we get rolling, we expect that by driving safely and observing traffic laws, we…
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Appeals Court Orders Knoxville Medical Malpractice Case to Be Retried
In a June 2012 news posting, the Knoxville News Sentinel reported that the medical malpractice appeal brought by James and Katherine Mayo concerning their brain-damaged…
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