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Tennessee Car Accident Lawyer

Large cities like Nashville and Memphis make Tennessee a growing region for transportation, and as more residents and visitors fill the highways each year, an unfortunate number of innocent victims are paying the price. In fact, there were 1,288 fatal accidents in Tennessee in 2004 at an estimate cost of $4.628 billion. Nearly 100 of these were fatal motorcycle crashes, and 80 pedestrians also died. All types of accidents are becoming more and more devastating  to drivers and passengers alike.

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Gilreath and Associates
Handling cases in Chattanooga, Memphis, Koxville, Nashville and surrounding areas

Tennessee is known as the Volunteer State and was admitted to the Union in 1796 as the 16th state in the U.S. The state is surrounded by 8 others, more than any other except for Missouri. Tennessee features a number of geographic areas, including the Gulf Coastal Plain, the Nashville Basin, the Highland Rim, the Cumberland Plateau, the Ridge-and-valley Appalachians, and the Blue Ridge Mountains that include the Great Smoky Mountains. The highest point in the state is the peak of Clingmans Dome.

Tennessee has a rich history that spans across centuries. The area was first settled nearly 11,000 years ago by Paleo-Indians and when Hernando de Soto and other Spanish explorers arrived here in 1539, the region was inhabited by Muscogee and Yuchi tribes. Tragically, during the years from 1838 to 1839, nearly 17,000 Cherokees were forced to march in the Trail of Tears, where nearly 4,000 died along the way. The state was the last Confederate state to secede from the Union and after the Civil War, the state adopted a new constitution that abolished slavery.

Tennessee is home to a variety of institutions of higher learning, including Austin Peay State University, East Tennessee State University, Middle Tennessee State University, Sewanee or The University of the South, Tennessee Wesleyan College, the University of Memphis, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, and Vanderbilt University. Sports teams in Tennessee include the NBA s Memphis Grizzlies, the NHL s Nashville Predators, and the NFL s Tennessee Titans in Nashville.

Nashville is legendary for country music and is the "Music City USA" is the home of the Grand Ole Opry and the Country Music Hall of Fame. Another great mecca of music is Memphis, home of the blues and of Elvis Pressley, where countless tourists make pilgrimages to Graceland each year.

Other famous people from Tennessee include actress Kathy Bates, country legends Dolly Parton and Charlie Daniels, frontiersman Davy Crockett, soul legend Aretha Franklin, actor Morgan Freeman, U.S. Senator Bill Frist, and former Vice President Al Gore.

Luckily, if you've been hurt in an accident of any kind in Tennessee, the expertise of a knowledgeable attorney can help. An understanding car accident lawyer can help you maneuver through the complex legal system to ensure that you get the answers that you rightfully deserve. Legal recourse can be one of the few ways to counteract that unceasing pile of medical bills and to provide for your future financial security. Don t wait  call someone today.

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Statute of Limitations

A statute of limitations is a law setting a time limit on legal action that varies by state and by cause of action. Usually, after this window of time ends, the person who has been wronged has lost the opportunity to sue. Once a claim is disallowed by the statute of limitations, it cannot be activated in the future. Statutes of limitations were introduced in order to deflect such issues as perpetual litigation and fraudulent claims.

Statutes of limitations time restraint in the state of Tennessee in accordance with Tenn. Code Ann. § 28-3-101 et. seq.:

PERSONAL INJURY
Tennessee requires the injured party to file a personal injury claim within one year of the injury date. This time constriction includes claims for the types of injuries caused by such things as defective products liability.

MEDICAL MALPRACTICE
Suits against those that provided negligent medical care in Tennessee must be filed within one year of the injury or the date that the injured party observes the injury, but never more than three.

WRONGFUL DEATH
In a majority of times in Tennessee, a wrongful death action must be filed within one year of the victim's death.

SPECIAL RULES FOR MINORS AND OTHER ISSUES
Except in instances regarding wrongful death, the time constriction in Tennessee elapses on the minor s 18th birthday.

The advice provided by this web site has been supplied for informational purposes only and should not be substituted for professional legal advice on any specific case. This information does not equal legal advice and may change without notification.

If you've been forced to suffer unjustly as a victim of an accident on Tennessee roads and highways or in state lakes or rivers, you should demand to be awarded damages for the physical, emotional and financial costs of your suffering. Don't let varying statute of limitation laws spoil or end your case before you and your family receive answers. Call an experienced, knowledgeable accident lawyer now. Don't let this chance slip away.

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