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Pedestrian Killed on Interstate 40 in Cumberland County

By Fox Farley Willis & Burnette |

Cumberland County, TN (August 5, 2020) The Tennessee Highway Patrol reports that a pedestrian was struck and killed by a vehicle on Interstate 40 in Cumberland County late on August 5th. The collision occurred between the 326 and 327 mile markers, which are situated close to a rest area. Both lanes were then closed… Read More »

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Three Seriously Injured After Multiple Vehicle Accident on I-40

By Fox Farley Willis & Burnette |

Jefferson County, TN (August 4, 2020) Medical workers and law enforcement responded to a multiple vehicle accident on Interstate 40 on the night of August 4th. The Tennessee Highway Patrol reports that due to the accident, a bus driver was airlifted to the University of Tennessee Medical Center. Two other people who were involved… Read More »

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Fatal Hit-and-Run in Kingsport Leads to Arrest

By Fox Farley Willis & Burnette |

Kingsport, TN (August 4, 2020) Law enforcement states that a man was arrested after a fatal hit-and-run accident involving a pedestrian. The accident occurred around noon on August 4 on Interstate 26 / U.S. 23 close to the West Stone Drive interchange. Based on reports provided by the Kingsport Police Department, a westbound Ford… Read More »

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Vehicle Fire on Interstate 40 Causes Traffic Backup

By Fox Farley Willis & Burnette |

Knox County, TN (August 5, 2020) Officials with the Tennessee Department of Transportation report that an Interstate 40 vehicle fire occurred on the morning of August 5th. The incident occurred around 7:30 a.m. near 380 and resulted in the off ramp being blocked, while westbound traffic was not impacted. Work crews expected an hour… Read More »

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Vehicle Flips Over on Interstate 40

By Fox Farley Willis & Burnette |

Knoxville, TN (August 3, 2020) The Rural Metro Fire and Knox County Rescue arrived at the scene of a car accident that occurred on Interstate 40 on August 3. The accident involved a vehicle that flipped off the interstate that trapped two occupants, who were later extricated from the vehicle. Both victims were later… Read More »

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Person Flown to Trauma Center After Car Struck By Train in Rhea County

By Fox Farley Willis & Burnette |

Rhea County, TN (August 3, 2020) Dayton law enforcement reports that a vehicle was struck by a train on August 3rd at the intersection of Railroad Street and Iowa Avenue. Initial reports state that one person inside the vehicle was flown to a nearby trauma center for treatment. Law enforcement states that railroad crossing… Read More »

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TN School Board Not Liable for Middle School Student’s Lunchroom Accident

By Fox Farley Willis & Burnette |

There are two common elements to any successful premises liability case. The first is that a “dangerous condition” existed on a property owner’s land. The second is that it was “reasonably foreseeable” that this dangerous condition would injure someone if not corrected. If an injured victim can show both of these things, they may… Read More »

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Interstate 40 Closed After Five Vehicle Crash in Sevier

By Fox Farley Willis & Burnette |

Sevier County, TN (August 1, 2020) One person was recently killed and several others were injured after a multiple vehicle accident occurred on Interstate 40 eastbound in Sevier County on August 1. The Sevierville Police Department reports that a westbound vehicle crossed the median into eastbound traffic close to exit 407 and five vehicles… Read More »

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Motorcyclist Treated for Injuries After Crossville Accident

By Fox Farley Willis & Burnette |

Crossville, TN (August 3rd, 2020) Crossville law enforcement and medics responded to Genesis Road near Interstate Drive on August 3rd in response to a motorcycle accident. The male motorcyclist was alert when workers arrived and sitting up close to where the motorcycle was stopped. The motorcyclist was treated for injuries that are believed to… Read More »

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TN Court of Appeals: Cap on Noneconomic Damages Must Be Applied Before Apportioning Fault

By Fox Farley Willis & Burnette |

Tennessee law limits the amount of money a personal injury victim may receive in compensation for their “noneconomic damages,” such as pain and suffering or the loss of a deceased spouse’s companionship. This cap is $750,000. A jury is free to award more than this amount, but by law the trial judge will reduce… Read More »

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