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Understanding How the Tennessee Personal Injury Statute of Limitations Applies to Your Case ⚖️🤕💵

Have you suffered injuries due to someone else's negligence? After a serious accident, you have the right to pursue compensation for any damages you have incurred. However, it is important to act quickly because the state's statute of limitations only gives you a short window of time to pursue legal action. We explain the Tennessee personal injury statute of limitations here.

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Are You Being SUED?! How to Respond to Discovery Requests

Are you being sued? Have you been served with discovery? Being served with a lawsuit can be an extremely stressful situation. Lucky for you I am here to help navigate how to proceed!

If you have previously been or are currently involved in civil litigation in some capacity you have likely heard the term “discovery.” If you have been asked to respond to discovery in a case, you may feel overwhelmed and confused about the process of responding. Here we will discuss the process you should go through when responding to discovery as well as some tips that will help you respond to the discovery requests effectively and accurately.

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Motorcycles, Thrilling but Dangerous: How to Prevail Against the Insurance Companies

Riding a motorcycle can be a thrilling yet life altering experience. Motorcyclists have a much higher chance of sustaining serious and disabling injuries compared to automobile accidents because unlike with an automobile, motorcyclists have little protection from the elements

Motorcycle riders face unique challenges when pursuing an injury claim. They are likely to be more severely injured than a car accident victim and they are less likely to be treated fairly.

The insurance company, specifically the adjuster handling your claim, is going to do everything in his/her power to make sure you get the least amount of compensation if he/she offers anything at all.

Hiring an attorney can ensure you receive the full and fair compensation you deserve. At Cotter Law it is our priority to take on the fight with the insurance company while you focus on recovering from your motorcycle accident.

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Pedestrian Personal Injury? Navigating Pedestrian Accident Claims

You are anxiously waiting to cross the street. The signal turns from stop to walk, you proceed through the crosswalk when you are struck by a motor vehicle - this could be a life or death situation. The insurance company, specifically the adjuster handling your claim, is going to do everything in his/her power to make sure you get the least amount of compensation if he/she offers anything at all.

Hiring an attorney can ensure you receive the full and fair compensation you deserve. At Cotter Law it is our priority to take on the fight with the insurance company while you focus on recovering from your auto accident.

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Dryer on Fire? What You Need To Know About Product Liability

Imagine it is your day off and you plan to finally catch up on all of your dirty laundry. You hear an alert coming from the washing machine notifying you that it is now time to place the freshly washed clothes in the dryer - you proceed to do so. Moments later your dryer is engulfed in flames - sheer panic overcomes you. If you find yourself in this situation or a similar situation you may have a product liability case.

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Getting Married? Do You Need A Prenup?

A prenuptial agreement (hereinafter referred to as “prenup”) is a legally binding contract that is entered into prior to marriage to protect the marrying parties in the event of a divorce. Prenups are enforceable in Tennessee. A prenuptial agreement typically addresses things like: property division, alimony, and other situations that might arise in the event of a divorce.

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Divorce: Who Gets The Dog?

In Tennessee, the law treats pets as personal property. Currently, there are not laws in Tennessee that permit custody fights over the household pet(s). In a divorce proceeding pets are essentially divided in the same manner as other personal property. When dividing personal property in a divorce proceeding, the courts will make an equitable distribution of marital property.

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Power of Attorney: Why it is Important to Have a Power of Attorney Especially During a Pandemic?

It is important to not only consider your wishes upon death, but also consider your wishes in the event that you become unable to make decision for yourself while living. For example: if you were in an automobile accident and you are now in a coma (therefore incapacitated) you will need to ensure you have someone you trust to make decisions on your behalf, whether that be financially or medically.

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