SUCCESS STORIES

  • Stacy 49, Bill 33, Two clients sustained various injuries when their car was violently struck by a pick-up truck driven by a drunk driver. After months of medical treatment and litigation, a policy limits settlement was obtained from the drunk drivers insurance carrier. Our firm makes drunk driver’s pay!
  • Tonya 34, A low-impact rear-end collision caused a rupture to this client’s C6-7 vertebrae, resulting in painful life-altering neck surgery. A policy limits settlement was obtained on her behalf from both the at-fault party and our client’s underinsured motorist carrier (Wilson County Circuit Court, Judgment Entered May 7, 2007).
  • Olivia 36, Our client was traveling on I-40 when her car was horrifically crashed by a tractor-trailer whose driver was not paying attention. Our client received multiple injuries including brain injuries. At mediation a high six-figure settlement was reached on her behalf (United States District Court, Judgment Entered April 8, 2005).
  • Joyce 40, After receiving the wrong prescription from a local pharmacy, our client unknowingly took the misfilled medication for weeks, resulting in traumatic injury and extended hospitalization. After negotiation with the pharmacy a substantial settlement was obtained on our client’s behalf.
  • Marvin 27, After making a down payment on a car from a local dealer, Marvin awoke days later to find the car had been repossessed with the dealer claiming the payment was rent only. At trial the dealer was found to have violated the Tennessee Consumer Protection Act and ordered to pay damages and attorneys fees (Davidson County Circuit Court, Judgment Entered May 10, 2002).
  • John 7, Jeff 9, Jake 13, While driving home on I-40 the mother of these young clients was struck and killed by a drunk driver who was traveling the wrong direction!  The drunk driver had no insurance and a policy limits settlement was obtained from the mother’s uninsured motorist carrier. This case proves what a horrible danger drunk drivers pose to all of us on the roadways. It is also a good case to keep in mind when setting your own uninsured motorists limits.

*Actual client identifying information has been changed to protect them from identity theft