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Tennessee High School Athlete Undergoes Surgery After Hazing Incident
Over the week of Christmas, a high school hazing incident of a Tennessee high school basketball player required him to undergo surgery and led to the dismissal of three of his teammates. Gatlinburg police are investigating hazing allegations after a player from the Ooltewah High School basketball team was brought to LeConte Medical center… Read More »
Six Killed Amid Outbreak Of Severe Weather Days Before Christmas
In the neighboring state of Mississippi, severe storms tore through the South and Midwest the day before Christmas. At least six people are believed to be dead. In northern Mississippi alone, three people died after a large and extremely dangerous tornado, and there were reports of major damage to buildings. At least 40 people… Read More »
Tennessee Supreme Court Remands Lower Court Ruling on Non-Economic Damages
Another ruling came down on the state of Tennessee’s cap on non-economic damages from the Tennessee Supreme Court. Back in March of 2015, Judge Neil Thomas, a circuit judge in Chattanooga, held in Cain v. Clark,that Tennessee’s cap on non-economic damages violates the plaintiffs’ right to due process and equal protection under the Tennessee… Read More »
Tennessee Church Responds to Sexual Assault Lawsuit
Last Year, a $ 37.5 million lawsuit was filed against the Fellowship Bible Church of Williamson County in Franklin, Tennessee for the alleged sexual assault of a four-year-old boy. The parents of the unnamed boy claim that their child was sexually assaulted/raped by a church volunteer back in August 2014 at the church ministry… Read More »
Insurers tell Walmart They Won’t Pay Tracy Morgan’s Crash Settlements
It has been reported that Wal-Mart’s legal team has sued a group of their insurance companies for refusing to pay the settlements in the notorious June 2014 crash which critically injured comedian Tracy Morgan and killed his friend, James McNair. Back in 2014, one of Wal-Mart’s truck drivers, Kevin Roper, crashed into Morgan’s limo…. Read More »
What is Insurance Subrogation?
Insurance subrogation is often a victim’s worst nightmare. Unfortunately, many people do not know what the term “subrogation” means, unless they work in the insurance industry or have already been involved in an accident. Imagine you are hurt in an accident, and your insurance company pays all of the medical, emergency, and treatment costs…. Read More »
Tennessee Months Behind Investigating Reports Of Patient Abuse in Healthcare Facilities
It was reported that the state of Tennessee is months behind in investigating complaints of patient abuse in hospitals and nursing homes, taking up to 146 days to look into a matter. Under the current law, the Tennessee Board for Licensing Health Care Facilities (“the Board”) is responsible for the oversight of such abuse… Read More »
Three Dead In Weakley County Crash With Truck
In early December, three people were confirmed dead after an SUV was hit by a tractor trailer at an intersection along Highway 43. According to a Tennessee Highway Patrol fatality report, the passengers in the SUV were amongst those killed. They are identified as: 38-year-old Theresa Weatherspoon, 35-year-old Kathy Boddie and her one-year-old son… Read More »
Two Hunting Accidents within a Month of Each Other
It has been reported that a jury in Grundy County, Tennessee indicted a 45-year-old man named Robin R. Smartt Jr. for the fatal shooting of of 44-year-old Chadwick Killian. Smartt was indicted on one count of reckless homicide and possession of a firearm during a famous crime. The incident was being investigated by the… Read More »
Police Brutality as a Personal Injury – the Post Ferguson Age
While the topic of racial profiling and police brutality has been one of the main focuses of the nation for the past year and a half, the abrupt resignations of two University of Missouri administrators (President Tim Wolfe and the chancellor of the flagship campus R. Bowen Loftin) recently has thrust the topic of… Read More »