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Tennessee Traffic Accident Prevention — Tougher Laws Needed

Last year, the federal government passed a multi-billion dollar initiative known as MAP-21 to improve roadway safety across the country. The act offers grants, tax breaks and matching dollars to those states that pass certain legislative measures aimed at improving roadway safety. However, our Knoxville accident lawyers have learned that…

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Tennessee Traffic Safety: Resolve to Be a Safer Driver in 2013

Auto accidents happen every day in the state of Tennessee. Unfortunately, a huge number of these crashes happen because drivers are careless, aggressive or irresponsible in the decisions they make behind the wheel. Our Knoxville personal injury attorneys believe that if everyone made a commitment to driving just a little…

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Tennessee Accident Risks to Increase with Retiring Wave of Boomers?

The Tennessee Department of Transportation has a pamphlet on its website called Decisions for Tennessee’s Senior Drivers. The purpose of the pamphlet is to help seniors (and their families) make an informed choice about whether the senior is still capable of driving. This pamphlet is published because Tennessee recognizes that…

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Fewer Tennessee Traffic Accident – Higher Risks for Bicyclist, Pedestrains, Motorcyclists

The overall number of traffic accident fatalities dropped about 2 percent in 2011, according to statistics released this week by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). However, we saw increases in the number of accident fatalities among bicyclists, motorcyclists and pedestrians. Still, officials boast about this being the lowest…

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NTSB’s Safety Wish List & Risks for Knoxville Drivers

The National Transportation Safety Board has released it’s Top 10 list of safety improvements — and 2 of the top 3 are in your hands. NBC News reports vehicle collision prevention, operator distraction and impaired driving round out the top three. Our personal injury attorneys in Knoxville recently discussed autumn…