Wrongful Death
Stop, Look And Listen Before You Go Over An Unprotected Railroad Crossing
Tennessee residents are well aware that many unprotected railroad crossings exist across the state. With an extensive network of rail routes traversing urban areas as well as the countryside, the potential for auto/train collisions at these rail crossings is probably greater than you think. The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) is an agency of the U.S.…
Read MoreWrongful Death Proceeds – Who gets the money?
Here at Rocky McElhaney Law Firm, we recently resolved two wrongful death claims. Both were tragic stories, and the way the law directs us to divide up the money struck me as very interesting given that they both resolved around the same time. One involved an 18 year-old young man and the other involved a…
Read MoreInjuries at the Carnival are not Amusing – The Dangers of Amusement Park Rides
Last week there was a serious incident at a state fair. According to local news reports out of the North Carolina Star Fair, on Thursday night a ride called “The Vortex” was tampered with, causing serious injuries to at least five people. According to a description of the Vortex, the main arm is hydraulically lifted…
Read MoreWhat Kind of Damages are Recoverable in a Wrongful Death Case?
Tennessee was one of the earliest states to enact a law that allows survivors to bring a lawsuit when one of their loved ones died as the result of the wrongful act of another. As early as 1836, the Tennessee legislature enacted a law that allowed the lawsuits of deceased to survive their death. (1836 Tenn.…
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