Address: 10541 Cedar Grove Rd #130, Smyrna, TN 37167, USA
Phone: +16152204180
Sunday: Open 24 hours
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Jackie Fleming
Weir&Kestner Lawyers they were ok I thought they could have got me more money for my fall at O’ Charlie’s!
Claude B
Outstanding work by the team at Weir & Kestner. My case manager, Abby B., did a great job effectively communicating and guiding me through the entire process. They fought hard to ensure I was greatly compensated for my injuries. 10/10 would recommend!
Bebe Johnson
Rude & refused to take my case! So, it was probably a conflict of interest with them, representing the hospital!?!
Elon Musk
Weir & Kestner Injury Lawyers have been extremely helpful and responsive in handling our case and representing us throughout this whole hectic process, they have been nothing but extremely helpful and understanding of our situation and case. Their wonderful help and excellent service throughout this whole process is super appreciated. Extremely recommended to anyone who needs excellent lawyers and a helpful hand in representing their injury claim.
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You may be surprised to hear from the at-fault driver’s insurance company in the days following your motorcycle accident. You might even still be in the hospital recovering from your injuries when they try to contact you. While this is a routine part of assessing the cause of the accident and resolving the insurance claim, it’s easy to say the wrong thing to the adjuster and weaken your claim.
When you are a customer or patron of a business, the business has an obligation to ensure the premises are kept in a reasonably safe condition. However, just because you suffer an injury while a customer or patron, does not automatically mean the store is responsible for your damages. Be sure to understand what your premises liability rights are by visiting our website. We have a specific article on this exact question.
As soon as a truck or car wreck occurs, the insurance company is operating to resolve your case as cheaply as possible. Like it or not, you are in conflict with the insurance company with completely different goals. The company does not care if you are hurt, missing work, have bills coming in or know the process. It simply wants the cheap resolution. For these reasons you really should consider contacting an attorney.
It is against the law for a Tennessee employer to fire you for reporting your workplace injury or filing a workers’ compensation claim. The purpose of workers’ compensation is to provide you with the assistance that you need to get back to work as soon as possible. Tennessee workers’ compensation benefits, therefore, include medical treatment and, in some cases, lost wages. It would be against public policy to allow your employer to fire you for reporting the accident and getting the benefits that are allowed by law.
If you were involved in a truck accident, you might be able to recover both economic and non-economic damages. The amount of compensation you will be able to secure will depend on the evidence gathered after the crash, the extent of your injuries, and whether you shared any responsibility for the crash.
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