
Thousands of car accidents occur every single year in Tennessee, and if you are one of the many yearly accident victims in our state, it is in your best interests to speak with a seasoned Memphis car accident lawyer at once. Our firm has handled countless car accident cases over the years, and we are prepared to put our decades of experience to work for you. To us, you are far more than just another client. From start to finish, you are our priority. Contact Ballin, Ballin & Fishman, PC today so we can get started.
No one should have to recover from a devastating car accident on their own, especially if the accident was caused by the negligence of another. Unfortunately, many people in Memphis are seriously injured in car accidents every year. If you have been injured and the accident wasn’t your fault, you should speak with a Memphis auto accident lawyer as soon as you can.
Personal Injury Protection, often referred to simply as PIP, is a form of no-fault auto insurance. Many no-fault states throughout the country offer motorists PIP insurance, which compensates them for their medical bills, a portion of their lost wages, and more due to injuries sustained in an accident, regardless of who caused the accident. That said, Tennessee is considered an at-fault state and does not offer drivers PIP insurance. Instead, you can purchase MedPay, which will cover a portion of your medical bills, but not your lost wages and other damages. For this reason, if you’re injured in an accident, it is critical that you hire a competent attorney who can fight for the full compensation to which you are entitled.
Often, car accidents are jarring and can leave a person seriously injured, in shock, or both. However, if at all possible, after a car accident, it is always best to document the facts surrounding the incident. Doing so can help assign liability. If you can, you should take the following steps after sustaining an injury in a car accident:
When someone is hurt because of another driver’s negligence, they are often eligible to receive financial compensation. However, the state of Tennessee observes what is known as “contributory negligence.” Contributory negligence can potentially affect the amount of financial compensation you receive in your personal injury claim.
When two cars collide, and the accident victim seeks financial compensation in the state of Tennessee, the amount of compensation they receive will depend on the percentage of fault attributed to them. So, if it is determined that you are 25% at fault for an accident, you will only receive 75% of the compensation that you would receive, had the other driver been 100% at fault. If it is determined that both drivers are 50% at fault for an accident, neither driver will receive compensation. Our firm can work to prove that you are not the party primarily responsible for your accident. We will fight to help ensure that you receive the maximum compensation to which you are entitled.
The statute of limitations for injury claims in Tennessee is, typically, one year, which is far shorter than in most other states. After an accident happens, the injured person must take legal action within one year of the date of their accident. Waiting past the statute of limitations will result in them losing their right to sue. Though you may wish to see if your injuries heal on their own after an accident, you don’t want to find yourself in a position where you’re still hurting, and you’ve no longer a right to sue. The smartest thing you can do is simply reach out to a competent Memphis car accident lawyer as soon as you can.
Car accidents happen every day, but if you’ve been hurt in one, it may change your life forever. Our legal team is here to help you receive every penny to which you are entitled. We care about you and your right to heal, and it will show from the moment you walk through our doors. Don’t make the mistake of hiring just any attorney to represent you at this critical time. Contact Ballin, Ballin & Fishman, PC today to schedule your free initial consultation with our firm.
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