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Monthly Archives: November 2024

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Curious about the Numbers When it Comes to Awards in Knoxville Personal Injury Cases? Here’s What You Need to Know

By Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette |

When a person is injured in a serious car accident, slip and fall accident, or other type of accident caused by the negligence of another person or party in Knoxville, they may wonder what kind of potential compensation they may be entitled to under Tennessee personal injury laws. Indeed, under Tennessee personal injury laws,… Read More »

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Young Motorcyclist’s Death in Knoxville Due to Car Accident Marks Fourth Fatal Motorcycle Accident in Knoxville in Less than Two Weeks

By Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette |

A horrific and fatal motorcycle accident in Knoxville took the life of another young and unsuspecting motorcycle rider this week, and sends an even stronger message to motorcyclists and other motorists in Knoxville about the dangers of motorcycle-riding on Knoxville roads. According to local news reports, a 20-year-old motorcycle rider was killed this last… Read More »

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Wondering How Long You Have to Bring a Case in Court in Knoxville for Your Knoxville Car Accident Injuries and Losses? Read This Now

By Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette |

One of the interesting things about Tennessee personal injury laws, and about virtually all legal claims, is that they have an expiration date that not every Knoxville resident may know about. Indeed, “statutes of limitations” require an aggrieved individual or injured plaintiff to file their case in a Tennessee court within a limited time,… Read More »

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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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