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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Coach Fisher Renders Aid to Victims of Brentwood, TN Car Crash
Jeff Fisher, 17-year veteran coach of the Tennessee Titans, was on his way home in Brentwood, Tennessee, just days after he was hired as head…
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Vaginal Mesh Failure Causes Serious Complications
Transvaginal mesh support products are being linked to a dangerous and painful medical condition called “erosion” of the vaginal tissue, where the vaginal tissue splits…
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Deadly Memphis Crash Kills Mother, Injures Son
On January 11, 2012, a deadly Memphis car accident involving a police cruiser and a passenger car killed one woman and injured her son and…
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Diagnosing Traumatic Brain Injury After a Tennessee Car Crash
It is one of the scariest things that can happen in a car accident; and as Memphis auto accident attorneys, we know just how devastating…
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Tennessee Teen Speaks Out for Car Safety
In October 2010, 16-year-old Greenville teen Joe Polakiewicz was nearly killed in a Tennessee car accident. In January, he spoke in Washington, D.C about his…
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Aging Tennessee Truckers and Legal Drug Use
Commercial truckers have a tough job; no one would dispute this fact. But when they use both prescription and over-the-counter (OTC) drugs, the effects can…
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Driver Charged with DUI Following Deadly Crash on Whitten Road
The Commercial Appeal and other news outlets are reporting that Blake Rosenberg, the driver of a Ford F-150 that crashed early on Sunday morning has…
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Why Doesn’t Every Driver in Tennessee Wear a Seat Belt?
As Memphis car crash lawyers, we see the results of horrible car accidents over and over every year. But, so many of these results could…
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Tennessee Workers Compensation: What is the difference between an “employee” and “independent contractor,” and why does it matter?
Why does the distinction between “employee” and “independent contractor” matter? The main reason is that Tennessee Workers Compensation law only covers “employees.” On the other…
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