DUI Wrecks Involving Dram Shop Liability in Tennessee
Dram Shop Liability laws in Tennessee can hold a seller of alcohol responsible if a person is over-served or underage and causes injuries in a fight or wreck.
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(615) 823 8233Dram Shop Liability laws in Tennessee can hold a seller of alcohol responsible if a person is over-served or underage and causes injuries in a fight or wreck.
Hit and run car accidents may cause debilitating injuries, and getting fair payment from an insurance company can be difficult for victims in Tennessee.
Rollover car accidents are likely to cause serious injuries, many of which are fatal. Discover who may be responsible for your damages after a crash.
Single-vehicle crashes can cause severe injuries, so it is vital that victims and families determine who may be responsible for a fixed-object car accident.
Riders should be aware of the state and local laws for operating electric scooters in Tennessee, including the potential to be charged with a DUI.
Tennessee car accident attorney John Griffith sings a special warning about the dangers of giving statements to insurance companies after a crash.
Car accidents are a common cause of traumatic brain injury. Discover how these injuries occur and what to do to protect yourself after a crash.
In addition to the ban on texting while driving, Tennessee has enacted a new hands-free driving law to reduce the number of distracted driving collisions.
Back-up and back-over crashes are a common cause of fatalities, especially in children. Discover who can be held liable for these collisions.
If you are currently being sued from a car wreck, you need to know these 5 things. John Griffith offers his legal advice for free, all you have to do is call.
It can take months or even years to fully recover from a severe brain injury, placing an enormous strain on victims and their families.
Children are at particular risk of injuries when they are passengers in a crash. Learn about these types of car accident injuries to reduce your child’s risk.