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Author Archives: John Willis

Workers’ compensation can help following construction accidents

By John Willis |

A construction worker in Tennessee normally strives to be extra careful when working in high places. After all, just one slip can result in serious injuries or even a death. Unfortunately, in a recent work accident, one worker was injured on a construction work site. However, he will likely be able to take advantage… Read More »

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Auto accident claims pedestrian’s life in Tennessee

By John Willis |

Walking near vehicles might make people feel on edge, but they often expect motorists to take extra precautions when traveling close to them. In some situations, pedestrians unfortunately still end up getting struck by a passing car. To make matters worse, some drivers involved in this type of auto accident flee the scene of… Read More »

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Nissan recall of air bags may affect Tennessee consumers

By John Willis |

People usually don’t head out to work with the anticipation of getting into a car accident. However, vehicle accidents often happen without notice, and having a functioning air bag can literally be the difference between life and death in a car crash. Consumers rely on vehicle companies to develop dependable air bags, but when… Read More »

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Auto accident in Tennessee kills 1 and injures another

By John Willis |

Drunk driving fatalities accounted for approximately 29 percent of traffic deaths last year in Tennessee. Despite the known dangers of drinking and driving, alcohol related crashes continue to occur. Alcohol appears to have played a role in a recent auto accident that claimed the life of one young man and has left another hospitalized…. Read More »

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Simulators educate Tennessee students about car accidents

By John Willis |

Young drivers are among some of the most vulnerable on the road. For people between the ages of 16 and 24, car accidents are the leading cause of death. Tennessee is currently using cutting edge technology to show students the importance of safe driving and eliminating in-car distractions. The Tennessee Governor’s Highway Safety Office… Read More »

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Fatal Tennessee auto accident also leaves 2 others injured

By John Willis |

A three-car crash has killed one man and caused two other drivers to require hospital treatment. The multiple-vehicle auto accident has resulted in the death of the driver that police believe may have caused the wreck. The fatal accident occurred during the busy morning commute on a recent morning in Tennessee. Police reports have… Read More »

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Dangerous products: Could Tennessee man have been a victim?

By John Willis |

A major car manufacturer recently issued a nationwide repair alert concerning several of its vehicle models. In a situation that could lead to the models involved being labeled dangerous products, there are possibly many families left wondering if they have suffered a loss because of a malfunction in their car. This new alert may… Read More »

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Tennessee drunk driver ignores DUI campaign

By John Willis |

Despite national campaigns for the prevention and elimination of drunk driving, many people in Tennessee are still driving under the influence of alcohol. The stiff legal consequences a drunk driver may face are seemingly not a big enough deterrent to these people who put their lives and the lives of others at risk. A… Read More »

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A drunk driver is a threat to Tennessee residents

By John Willis |

Many hazards come with driving on Tennessee’s roads. Dangers exist, too, when a vehicle is pulled over to the side of the road — sometimes distracting passing motorists and causing collisions. When the motorist is a drunk driver, the parked car by the side of the road can act as a shining beacon with… Read More »

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Motorist in auto accident with pedestrian from Anderson County

By John Willis |

Being the victim in a pedestrian auto accident can be a very traumatic experience. This is exacerbated when the driver of the perpetrating vehicle flees the scene of the accident — leaving the victim injured, and possibly alone, by the side of the road. The driver therefore avoids facing up to the responsibility of… Read More »

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