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Experience Matters.Personal Injury Lawyers Representing Dunlap, TN, And Surrounding Areas
When you’ve been injured in an accident, you’ve got a lot on your plate. You’re dealing with injuries, medical costs, and lost wages. You may be having trouble supporting your family. You don’t need to be concerned about communicating with the insurance provider.
Our Dunlap personal injury lawyer can take care of that for you so you can concentrate on recovering. You have the right to aggressive representation and fair compensation for your injuries.
CONTACT A KNOWLEDGEABLE TENNESSEE LAWYER TODAY
Whether you are seeking just compensation for a personal injury or wrongful death claim or require a quality criminal defense, experience really does matter.
To discuss your legal issue with a qualified lawyer, please schedule a free confidential consultation by calling us at (423) 949-3621 (Dunlap) or (423) 775-3621 (Dayton). If you prefer, you can also fill out our intake form. All inquiries will be promptly answered.
Tennessee’s Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury Claims
In Tennessee, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims is one year, beginning on the date of the injury. Although a year may appear to be a long time, it is one of the shortest times to bring a lawsuit in the country. Although not all injuries are visible right once, the clock begins ticking straight away. If you decide to bring a lawsuit to recover compensation for medical expenditures incurred as a result of an accident, all necessary documentation must be submitted before the one-year deadline, otherwise, your case will be dismissed.
RECOVERABLE COMPENSATION IN A PERSONAL INJURY CASE
Medical Costs – the expense of medical care, services, and supplies that were reasonably necessary and provided for the treatment of injuries sustained as a result of the negligence. In addition, the current financial value of future treatment, services, or supplies.
Pain and suffering – the fair market value of compensation for physical and emotional pain, discomfort, and suffering from the date of negligence until the settlement or trial of your claim. In addition, appropriate compensation for physical and emotional pain, discomfort, and suffering from the time your claim is settled or tried to the end of your expected life expectancy.
Loss of earning potential – the present monetary worth of wages or earnings projected to be lost in the future, as well as the value of wages or earnings lost in the past. To assess and testify as to the present cash worth of wages or earnings projected to be lost in the future.
Enjoyment loss – this factor considers the potential loss of typical enjoyments and pleasures, as well as constraints on a person’s lifestyle due to injuries caused by negligence.
Permanent injury – the fair market value of compensation for an injury you will have to live with for the rest of your life.
Disfigurement – A disfigurement is lasting damage that affects a person’s appearance, symmetry, or look.
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