What Is the Tennessee Wrongful Death Statute of Limitations?
You have one year to file a wrongful death lawsuit according to Tennessee’s wrongful death statute of limitations, TN Code § 28-3-104. This means you generally have one year from the date your loved one passed away to file your lawsuit against the party that harmed them. Because wrongful death...
Continue ReadingKia Faulty Airbag Recall – September 2022 Update
HAVE YOU SUFFERED FROM A FAULTY AIRBAG IN A KIA VEHICLE? In January 2022, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) issued a safety recall report regarding faulty airbags in Kia vehicles that fail to deploy when necessary. This recall followed an NHTSA report that indicated over 400,000 Kia-manufactured vehicles could...
Continue ReadingHow Long After a Car Accident Can You File a Claim in Alabama?
In Alabama, how long you have to file a car accident claim depends on the insurer’s deadlines. Most insurers want to know about collisions as soon as they happen. Some insurance companies even have apps, allowing injured claimants to immediately report these incidents. However, matters change when it comes to...
Continue ReadingHow Is Fault Determined for Car Accidents in Alabama?
If the aftermath of a car accident results in legal proceedings, fault is determined in Alabama based on the findings of a judge or court. In other cases, liable parties could be determined based on police reports and the negotiations between the insurance companies of involved parties. If you were...
Continue ReadingWhat Is the Average Settlement for a Car Accident in Tennessee?
There is no average settlement for a car accident in Tennessee as each case is different. Before you arrive at a possible settlement figure, you can consider how much damage was done to the vehicle and if you require medical care after the accident. You can also work with a...
Continue ReadingHow Is Fault Determined for Car Accidents in Tennessee?
In Tennessee, fault is determined by weighing each party’s role in a car accident and assigning a percentage to it. Drivers who are more than 50% responsible for the accident cannot recover damages. If both parties are 50% at fault, they, too, cannot recover damages. If you have recently been...
Continue ReadingEPA Releases Updated Advisory Against Toxic Chemicals PFAS, Often Found in Drinking Water
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) updated health advisories for chemicals PFOA and PFOS – both commonly found in drinking water systems across the United States – finding that safe levels of exposure to the toxic chemicals are up to 17,000 times lower than previously thought. The agency’s updated advisory levels...
Continue ReadingCrash Tests Show Jeep Wranglers Prone to Tipping Over
Recent crash tests showed that Jeep Wranglers remain prone to tipping over even in relatively minor accidents, despite modifications since a previous concerning crash test. During the most-recent testing, the 2022 Jeep Wrangler 4-door vehicle tipped over onto its passenger side after striking a barrier - the same result a...
Continue Reading3M Defective Military Earplug Lawsuit – June 2022 Update
A federal judge in Florida overseeing the record-breaking multi-district litigation against The 3M Company for faulty military earplugs shot down the company’s motion to force plaintiffs to pay filing fees immediately. Behind 3M’s request was a motivation to slim down the growing, record-breaking litigation, which made headlines in January when...
Continue Reading10 Facts About the Paragard IUD Lawsuit – What You Need to Know
Paragard is an intrauterine birth control device (IUD) that uses copper instead of hormones. It is a T-shaped device with copper wound around both arms and the central trunk. The copper produces an inflammatory reaction in the uterus that acts as a spermicide, helping to prevent fertilization. Paragard is the only...
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