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Dos and Don’ts When Riding Your Bike

Whether you ride your bicycle for exercise, recreation, or commuting, there are many dangers and hazards you may face the moment your feet touch the pedals. If you share the road with motor vehicles, it is crucial that you practice safe bicycling and stay focused on the road at all times.
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Who Can Be Held Liable in a Truck Accident?

Motor vehicle accidents involving semi-trucks are often the most devastating. Most cars are no match against tons of glass and steel, even at slow speeds. The statistics are telling. Of the 174 crashes involving large trucks in Tennessee in 2021, there were 187 fatalities.
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Joshua S. Reed

Who Can File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit in Tennessee?

Losing a family member can cause significant personal anguish and suffering, especially when it’s premature, unexpected, and the result of someone else’s actions or negligence. If you've experienced this kind of loss, you may have a legal right to file a wrongful death lawsuit.
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Motorcycle Accident Claims in Tennessee

A motorcycle accident can cause irreparable damage including life-threatening injuries and even fatalities. Wearing a helmet can reduce your risk, but according to the NHTSA, bikers are 27 times more likely to experience a fatal accident than car drivers.
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Next Steps After an Accident

Being involved in an accident can be a devastating and painful experience. According to the Tennessee Traffic Crash report, about 489,702 people were involved in traffic accidents in 2019, claiming 1,162 lives.
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Hands-Free Tennessee: How It Could Affect Your Car Accident Case

As of July 1, 2019, a new law, often referred to as “Hands-Free Tennessee,” makes it illegal to operate your phone while driving. Tennessee has the highest rate of distracted driving fatalities, according to a study performed by the National Highway Traffic Administration.
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