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Robert Anderson v. U.S. Foods, Inc., et al. Summary

The Tennessee Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board decision is important because it upheld a trial court decision that an injured worker has a right to privacy over his banking information and may protect himself from having to turn over his bank statements. In the case Robert Anderson v. U.S. Foods, Inc., et al., the Tennessee…

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Shoulder Injuries at Work: When to Call a Workers’ Compensation Attorney

Shoulder injuries are some of the most common — and most disabling — workplace injuries. If you hurt your shoulder on the job, you may struggle with lifting, reaching, pushing, pulling, or even performing basic daily tasks. In many cases, these injuries require surgery and can lead to long-term or permanent restrictions. If you…

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How to Choose the Best Personal Injury Lawyer for Your Accident Case

After an accident leaves you injured, one of the most important decisions you’ll make is which attorney will represent your interests. The Knoxville personal injury lawyer you choose becomes your advocate, investigator, and negotiator—someone who will either fight relentlessly for fair compensation or leave money on the table through inexperience or indifference.  Major differences…

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How Long Does It Take to Settle a Personal Injury Claim in Knoxville, TN?

After filing a personal injury lawsuit in Knoxville, plaintiffs often wonder how long it will take to resolve their case and receive compensation. The timeline for personal injury settlements in Tennessee can vary dramatically—from a few months for straightforward cases to several years for complex litigation involving serious injuries or disputed liability. If you…

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Julia Havey v. SageHome

How to combat an Independent Contractor Defense to a Workers’ Compensation claim with the help of a Knoxville workers’ compensation attorney: In the case of Julia Havey v. SageHome, LLC, d/b/a New Bath Today (Docket No. 2024-60-3630), the Tennessee Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board affirmed and remanded a trial court’s interlocutory order requiring the employer,…

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The Deadliest Road Stretches in Tennessee

Key Takeaways: The deadliest road stretch in Tennessee is on I-24, running from near the Nashville International Airport toward central Nashville. This segment recorded 35 fatal crashes over the five-year study period. Of the ten deadliest road segments identified, four are on I-24, four on I-40, one on I-65, and one on I-240. By…

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Dangerous Roads in Eastern Tennessee

What starts as a scenic drive through Eastern Tennessee can quickly turn deadly when you encounter the region’s most dangerous roads. The mountainous terrain that makes this region so beautiful also creates some of the most treacherous driving conditions in the state. Steep grades, sharp curves, and unpredictable weather combine to form a perfect…

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Michael Vanderford v. E.S. Dockery Company

The recent case Michael Vanderford v. E.S. Dockery Company reaffirms that that to prove a heart attack Workers’ Compensation claim in Tennessee, the worker will need an expert that can show that the physical conditions of work caused the heart attack.  This is a reminder that, while tough, the cases are winnable. In the…

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Allen v. MJ Resurrection

In Allen v. MJ Resurrection, the injured worker initially signed an agreement not to seek medical treatment for his injuries.  When he later decided that he needed medical treatment, the Employer and Workers’ Compensation Carrier denied his claim citing that agreement. Fortunately, the trial court saw right through the Insurance Carrier.  Below is a…

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Lawson v. Costar Group, Inc.

In Lawson v. Costar Group, Inc. discusses below, the Tennessee Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board reiterated that ordinary job stress, such as fear of losing one’s job, is not a compensable mental injury in Tennessee Workers’ Compensation claims. Julie Lawson, an employee of Costar Group, Inc., filed a workers’ compensation claim after alleging that she…

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