AAA and Anheuser-Busch Partner to Offer Safe Rides Home during Holidays
Posted in Drunk Driving,Tennessee Accident Law on December 27, 2016
AAA and Anheuser-Busch Partner to Offer Safe Rides Home during Holidays 100 million Americans will travel during the 2016 holiday season, and nearly 94 million of them will travel by car, truck, or SUV. Clarksville Now reports that AAA will partner with Anheuser-Busch to provide safe rides home via the Tow to Go program for… read more
Gray Line Adding Seat Belts to Charter School Buses in Davidson County
Posted in Bus Accident,Tennessee Accident Law on December 27, 2016
Gray Line Adding Seat Belts to Charter School Buses in Davidson County Bus manufacturer and supplier Gray Line announced this week that it will begin installing seat belts on school buses that serve public charter schools in Davidson County. Per a report by WKRN.com, Gray Line aims to have lap and shoulder seat belts installed… read more
Matt Hardin Named to Trucking Trial Lawyers Association Top 10 List
Posted in Tennessee Accident Law,Truck Wreck on December 27, 2016
Matt Hardin Named to Trucking Trial Lawyers Association Top 10 List We’re pleased to announced that Matt Hardin, owner and founder of Matt Hardin Law, was recently named to the Trucking Trial Lawyers Association Top 10 list for attorneys in Tennessee. Attorneys who are named to this list demonstrate the leadership, reputation, influence, and performance… read more
Fatality Reported after Head-On Collision in Maury County
Posted in Car Accident,Personal Injury on December 22, 2016
Fatality Reported after Head-On Collision in Maury County Two vehicles collided head-on in Maury County early Friday, resulting in the death of the driver of one of the vehicles. Per a report by WKRN.com, the crash occurred just before 7 a.m. on Highway 431 near Bear Creek Pike. The accident caused police and other emergency… read more
Rutherford County Residents Ordered to Evacuate after Truck Spills Toxic Chemicals
Posted in Tennessee Accident Law,Truck Wreck on December 14, 2016
Rutherford County Residents Ordered to Evacuate after Truck Spills Toxic Chemicals A semi-truck rolled over in the westbound lanes of Interstate 24 early Wednesday morning at around 3 a.m., causing toxic chemicals to be released onto the roadway and the surrounding area. Per a report by WKRN.com, the crash occurred when two tractor-trailers collided. Both… read more
It’s Time to Winterize Your Vehicle
Posted in Car Accident on December 14, 2016
It’s Time to Winterize Your Vehicle Cold weather has arrived in Middle Tennessee and shows no signs of letting up for the next few months. With temperatures still relatively mild during the day, now is the perfect time to winterize your vehicle and prepare it for the frigid nights and early mornings that are sure… read more
School Bus Driver Requirements Differ Among TN School Districts
Posted in Bus Accident,Personal Injury on December 14, 2016
School Bus Driver Requirements Differ Among TN School Districts The November school bus accident in Chattanooga that killed six children has left many parents and residents wondering what the requirements are for becoming a school bus driver in the state of Tennessee. A report by WBIR revealed that the requirements differ from school district to… read more
AAA Study: Drowsy Driving as Risky as Drunk Driving
Posted in Drunk Driving,Personal Injury on December 14, 2016
AAA Study: Drowsy Driving as Risky as Drunk Driving The dangers of driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs are widely known. And in recent years, law enforcement agencies have increased awareness of the dangers of driving while distracted due to cell phones and other electronic devices. However, many drivers are unaware of… read more
Metro Council Scheduled to Vote on Seat Belt Plan for School Buses
Posted in Bus Accident,Tennessee Accident Law on December 14, 2016
Metro Council Scheduled to Vote on Seat Belt Plan for School Buses In response to the tragic school bus accident in Hamilton County that killed six young students, the Nashville’s Metro Council is scheduled to vote on a plan that would require all school buses in the city to be outfitted with seat belts. Per… read more
Fatal Wrong-Way Accident Reported in Robertson County
Posted in Negligence,Tennessee Accident Law on December 5, 2016
Fatal Wrong-Way Accident Reported in Robertson County A 37-year-old woman from Oak Grove, Kentucky, died when she was involved in a wrong-way car accident on Interstate 24 in Robertson County Saturday night. Per a report by Smokey Barn News, the crash occurred when her 2013 Chevrolet Sonic entered the eastbound lanes of I-24 in Pleasant… read more