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Can You File a Claim If You’re Partially at Fault in a Memphis, TN Car Crash?
Being involved in a car accident in Memphis can be overwhelming, especially when you worry you might be partially at fault. But the good news is: yes, you can still file a personal injury claim even if you share some blame. Tennessee law lets you recover money in many situations. However, the amount you get […]
Children as Passengers in Car Accidents: Special Legal Protections in Tennessee
Why Car Accidents Are Especially Dangerous for Children Motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of injury and death for children in the United States. According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), over 1,000 children under age 13 died in passenger vehicle crashes in 2022 alone. Thousands more sustained serious injuries that often […]
How Pre-Existing Conditions Impact Personal Injury Claims in Tennessee
READ MORELegal Differences Between Local Delivery Truck Accidents and 18-Wheelers
If a crash involving a commercial truck has hurt you, you may face serious injuries, missed work, and a long recovery. But before you take legal action, it’s important to know that not all truck accidents are the same. Whether the crash involved a local delivery truck or a large 18-wheeler, the details of your […]
Legal Advice for Out-of-State Drivers Injured in Memphis Car Accidents
If you’ve been injured in a car accident out of state, navigating the aftermath can feel overwhelming. This guide shows you quick steps to take, insurance details, and how local legal help from Alders & Lewellyn can protect your rights. Immediate Steps to Take After an Out-of-State Car Accident Call 911 and Seek Medical Help Prioritize […]
