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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Defective Products, Fires, and Burn Injuries Over the Holidays
For many people, a big part of the holiday season involves transforming their home into a festive, glowing environment full of lights and decorations. However,…
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Tennessee’s Caps on Medical Liability Damages
People who suffer catastrophic injuries or serious injuries due to medical malpractice often have substantial costs associated with their care. Just a brief stay in…
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Who Is Driving All These Commercial Trucks?
There are certain types of trucks that require certain types of licenses. Any driver who wishes to operate a semi-truck, tractor trailer, bus, or any…
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New Tool May Help Doctors Detect Brain Injury in Newborns Earlier
The BBC reported in September 2018 that University College London has created a new medical device that can literally shine light into the diagnosis of…
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The “New NAFTA” and its Effects on Safety and the Environment
Trade agreements and personal injury lawsuits don’t really go together. After all, what do tariffs and wages have to do with broken bones or head…
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What Your Medical Bills Mean in Plain English
One of the most frustrating parts of any personal injury case is trying to make sense of your medical bills. It often seems as if…
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Are Electronic Logging Device Requirements Helping?
According to Trucks.com, the trucking industry is slowly learning to adjust to a Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) law effective December 2017 that requires…
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How Are Damages Assessed in Catastrophic Injury Cases?
Many victims of car crashes, medical malpractice, product defects, and other accidents suffer catastrophic injuries. Catastrophic injures are injuries that don’t heal with time. They…
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Should Teens Be Driving 18-Wheelers?
There’s been a recent push to put teens and young adults—ages 18 to 21—on the interstate as tractor-trailer drivers. With a driver shortage across the…
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