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Woman Dies from Eating at Disney Amusement Park Pub Despite Amusement Park Wait Staff Assurances of “Allergen-Free” Food; Disney Attempts to Bar Wrongful Death Lawsuit Due to Disney+ Subscription Arbitration Agreement
Few things are more devastating than a family outing to a beloved, world-renowned amusement park ending in tragedy.. Unfortunately, this was the case for a couple who visited the Walt Disney World resort in Orlando, Florida. According to national news reports, CNN Business News, Jeffery Piccolo now seeks damages for the loss of his… Read More »

Two Tennessee Women Killed in Alleged Drunk Driving Car Accident in Tennessee, Rights of Surviving Family Members under Tennessee Wrongful Death Laws Explained
News of the death of two Nashville women due to the actions of an alleged drunk driver hit headlines last week and a community is mourning the loss of two lives gone too soon. According to local news reports, 24-year-old Natalie White and 25-year-old Holly Wagner were killed by an alleged drunk driver while… Read More »

Amusement Park Rides – How Safe are They Really? Amusement Park Industry Insider Shares Stats on Amusement Park Safety as Summer Draws to Close
As summer draws to a close and kids are going back to school, amusement parks are still in full swing so that families can get one last taste of summer. Although thousands of amusement park and theme park goers will visit their favorite rides and attractions this summer, not every amusement park or theme… Read More »

Three Things You Should Know if You Were Recently Injured in a Car Accident in Knoxville
There is no doubt that being involved in a major and serious car accident can be life-threatening, life-altering, and downright difficult to deal with. Indeed, the aftermath of a car accident can take a toll on any person, as the physical challenges of the healing process, the obligations of daily life, and the constant… Read More »

Injured in a Car Accident a Months Ago in Knoxville and Now Interested in Your Rights? Find Out about the Statute of Limitations in Tennessee Personal Injury Laws
When a Tennessee driver is injured in a serious car accident due to another driver’s fault, it can take a while just for life to get back to normal. Between healing from a serious and debilitating injury, to securing a new daily driver, putting food on the table, and keeping up with bills, the… Read More »

Were You Injured at an Amusement Park in Knoxville? Recent Theme Park Malfunction Traps 28, Raises Questions about Rights of Amusement Park Accident Victims in Tennessee
The story of an amusement park malfunction that trapped 28 people in Oregon went viral this week, and raises questions in many Tennessee residents’ minds about the rights and options of amusement park accident victims under Tennessee laws. According to national news reports, CBS News, the terrifying amusement park accident that left the almost-30… Read More »

How Does Tennessee Rank when it Comes to Fatal Truck Crashes? These Numbers May Surprise You
Although most Knoxville drivers would most likely agree that driving can be a dangerous activity, they most likely would also concur that it is also pretty necessary to most Tennessee residents’ lives. When faced with the question of whether semi-trucks are dangerous, but also very necessary, the answer is also likely the same. Indeed,… Read More »

Nashville Mom Awarded $31.8 Million by Davidson County Jury after Serious Truck Accident
A Nashville woman and mother was awarded $31.8 million by a Davidson County, Tennessee, jury earlier this year in May after she survived a serious and horrific truck-involved car accident with a commercial concrete truck. According to local news reports, WSMV 4, 40-year-old Jennifer Gooch, of Nashville, was involved in a trucking accident in… Read More »

Alleged Drunk Driver Kills Two Women, One Unborn Baby in Knoxville Car Accident
The tragic and terrifying death of two women and an unborn baby in Knoxville last week on Friday, June 21, has shaken a community and puts the spotlight on the question of what the surviving family members of drunk driving car accident victims can do to get justice under Tennessee civil laws. According to… Read More »

Former Tennessee Truck Driver Loses Appeal in Fatal Maine Drunk Driving Case – Civil Options of Surviving Family Members of Fatal Drunk Driving Truck Accident Victims under Tennessee Personal Injury Wrongful Death Laws Explained
A former truck driver from Tennessee lost his appeal this April after being found guilty of multiple criminal charges stemming from a fatal drunk driving truck accident that occurred in the State of Maine in 2018. According to local news reports, WGME 13, Tennessee truck driver Randall Weddle was found guilty of 15 criminal… Read More »