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Monthly Archives: November 2024

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Suspected Drunk Driver Kills Pedestrian in Tennessee – Victims of Knoxville Pedestrian Accidents: Know Your Rights Under Tennessee Personal Injury Laws

By Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette |

There is no doubt that every Knoxville resident that has a driver’s license knows that it is absolutely illegal, extremely risky, and potentially fatal to drive a motor vehicle while being intoxicated or drunk on drugs or alcohol. However, the sad truth of the matter is that despite the clear letter of the law,… Read More »

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Wrong-Way Driving Leads to Head-On Crash, Two Killed, One Child Seriously Injured in Chattanooga, Tennessee

By Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette |

Terrible news of a wrong-way driver that caused a head-on car accident on Tennessee’s Interstate 75 hit news headlines on Tuesday morning, September 3, highlighting the dangers of wrong-way driving. According to local news reports, on the morning of Tuesday, September 3, and around 2:00 a.m., 37-year-old Kalyn Theobald drove her Nissan Sentra the… Read More »

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Amusement Park Rider’s Scary Cart Accident at Gatlinburg Mountain Coaster Highlights Risks Amusement Park Rides Can Present to Theme Park Goers in Tennessee

By Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette |

The 2021 Gatlinburg Mountain Coaster accident that flung an amusement park goer out of an amusement park ride cart into the air sends a chilling message to theme park and amusement park-goers across Tennessee about the risks that amusement park and theme park rides can present to park patrons. According to local news reports,… Read More »

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Arson at Local Memphis Store Raises Questions about Rights of Customers under Tennessee Premises Liability Laws

By Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette |

Earlier this summer in July, a frightening and seemingly “out of nowhere” arson incident threatened the well-being and lives of local store staff and customers at a commercial store in Memphis, Tennessee, and a community now asks what rights and options customers have when it comes to being injured by criminal acts on business… Read More »

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