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Monthly Archives: October 2020

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Car Crash Occurs in Crossville

By Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette |

A car accident was reported the afternoon of September 30th on Interstate 40 East at the 320 mile marker (Genesis Road). As a result, motorists were advised to take caution while traveling through the area. Additional details about the accident including whether anyone was injured and what caused the accident are still pending. The… Read More »

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Driver Injured After Vehicle Crashes Into Clinch River

By Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette |

Roane County, TN (September 29, 2020) Kingston law enforcement and emergency workers responded to a motor vehicle crash on the night September 29th. The accident occurred when the driver of a Ford Taurus was traveling east on Roane State Highway at a high speed when the vehicle left the road and entered the Clinch… Read More »

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Cumberland County Resident Is Killed in Bicycle Accident

By Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette |

Cumberland County, TN (September 29, 2020) Cumberland County law enforcement and medics responded to the scene of a bicycle accident early on the afternoon of September 29th that occurred in the 600 block of Clint Lowe Road. At the scene, workers discovered a bicyclist had been thrown into a ditch. Later reports reveal that… Read More »

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TN Court: Arbitration Agreement Is “Unconscionable” But Still Enforceable

By Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette |

It has become common practice for nursing homes to pressure their residents into signing binding arbitration agreements. These agreements strip residents of their right to sue nursing homes for medical malpractice or other forms of negligence in favor of a private arbitration proceeding. In many cases, these arbitration agreements require residents to pay high… Read More »

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