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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Frequently Asked Questions about Birth Injuries
When parents-to-be go into the delivery room, they have high expectations of coming out with a healthy, happy baby to begin their new lives together.…
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Tennessee Takes Safety at Railroad Crossings Seriously
Some of the most devastating motor vehicle accidents occur when passenger vehicles are struck by trains. Trains are so much bigger and heavier than cars,…
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Defective Medical Device Product Recalls
Medical devices that are either implanted in the body or are used externally can save lives and help bring a better quality of life to…
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Horrific Weather Leads to Hundreds of Car Accidents in Memphis Alone
Winter Storm Octavia did a number on Tennessee in February – and our roads are no exception. On Monday, February 15th alone there were 73…
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Big Trucks Banned on “The Dragon”
Motorcycle enthusiasts know that there are certain stretches of road out there that just beg to be ridden. All across America there are roads that…
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Can Profiling Injured Workers in Tennessee Lead to Better Care?
When a person is injured on the job in Tennessee, is there a way to predict how well a treatment plan will work? Are there…
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Your Herbal Supplements May Be More Dangerous Than You Think
It recently came to light that the herbal supplements sold in stores like Walmart, Target, Walgreens and GNC may contain little to none of the…
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The Wrong Safety Restraints May Put Your Children at Risk in a Crash
It is illegal in Tennessee to drive or ride in a car without a seat belt – and with good reason, too. Of the 70…
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