Tennessee law requires that appropriate action must be taken to initiate a Tennessee medical malpractice lawsuit (now known as a health care liability action) within one year of the date of the incident that causes an injury. Cases are initiated by serving a formal notice on the persons or entities…
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Tennesseans Have the Means to Check the Safety Records of Trucking Companies
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Adminsitration (FMCSA) maintains several websites that permit residents of Tennessee and indeed the world to determine the safety record of trucking companies. Here is a list of the available sites and what information can be gathered from each site: The Safety and Fitness Electronic Records…
Train Accidents in Tennessee
The recent train derailment in Quebec, Canada caused me to investigate how many train accidents we have had recently in Tennessee. In the first four months of 2013, there have been twelve incidents involving trains in Tennessee. Seven of those incidents involved derailments, the largest of which occurred…
Overloaded Tires on Commercial Buses (Motorcoaches)
Operators of buses, known in the industry as motorcoaches, place their riders at risk of serious injury or death if they operate the vehicles with tires that are overloaded or are overly worn or damaged. Also at risk are other motorists and pedestrians if the motorcoach experiences a tire failure…
Who Is Reasonable When Negligent Boating Causes Injury or Death in Tennessee?
Tennessee law provides that the negligent operator of a boat is responsible for injuries or deaths caused by the operator’s conduct. The boat owner is also held responsible for the acts of the operator if the operator had permission of the owner to use the boat and if the boat…
Train Derailments in Tennessee
The horrible train derailment in Quebec, Canada resulted in the deaths of as many as fifty people and untold property damage. The Canadian authorities are still investigating the cause of the incident, but several things seem to stand out. First, the 72-car train was parked and unattended at the time…
New Hours of Service for Truck Drivers in Tennessee and the United States
Federal law limits the amount of time that over-the-road truck drivers can operate a truck. Effective July 1, 2013, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) of the United States Department of Transportation changed the hours of service rules in an effort to reduce driver fatigue and deadly accidents involving…
Transvaginal Mesh Trials Begin in West Virginia That Will Impact the Transvaginal Mesh Cases of Tennessee Women
On July 8, 2013 the first of four back-to-back transvaginal mesh trials begins in a federal courtroom in West Virginia. The results of these trials have implications for Tennessee women who have been injured by transvaginal mesh products inserted in them for pelvic organ prolapse and stress urinary incontinence. What…
How Do I Pay For Medical Bills After A Car or Motorcycle Accident If I Don’t Have Health Insurance?
We receive calls almost every day from people who have been in a Tennessee car, motorcycle or truck accident and are unable to get medical treatment because they do not have health insurance. Many doctors refuse to see accident victims unless they have health insurance or are willing to pay…
“Shut Up and Drive” – Voice Activitated Text Message Devices in Vehicles
While on opposite ends of the music spectrum, Chely Wright and Rihanna were in tune on some good advice: shut up and drive. While the dangers of texting and driving are well known, drivers still do it. So, the automakers are now rolling out vehicles that allow a driver to…