Personal Injury

May 26, 2015

May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month

By |May 26th, 2015|Motorcycle Accidents, Personal Injury|0 Comments

Everyone knows how much we love our bikes here at Banks and Jones. But in order to keep loving those bikes, it’s important that we, along with all the other riders and motor vehicle drivers out there, keep practicing safe riding and driving behavior when out on the roads. In an effort to remind motorcycle riders in Tennessee to stay alert and alive, the Governor's Highway Safety Office and the Tennessee Highway Patrol set up an [...]

May 11, 2015

Fatal Accidents Involving Commercial Trucks on the Rise

By |May 11th, 2015|Personal Injury, Truck Accidents|0 Comments

When you live in Tennessee, you see commercial trucks every day – they’re all over the place. And after this past winter with so much unexpected ice and snow, a lot of them were literally all over the place. Perhaps these harsh winters play a role in why the U.S. Transportation Department is reporting higher numbers of large truck-related fatalities each year. According to the Insurance Journal, “the number of people killed in large-truck crashes increased [...]

Apr 16, 2015

What is the Role of Life Care Planning in Catastrophic Personal Injury Cases?

By |April 16th, 2015|Personal Injury|0 Comments

People who have suffered catastrophic personal injuries such as a traumatic brain injury, severe burn injury or any other kind of injury that will require ongoing medical care for the remainder of their lives will face many challenges. If they are involved in a personal injury lawsuit in order to get compensation for their injuries, a life care plan is a vital tool that helps attorneys understand and assess the financial requirements of these cases. What [...]

Apr 6, 2015

How to Prevent Pedestrian Accidents – Staying Safe When You’re on Foot

By |April 6th, 2015|Auto Accidents, Personal Injury, Safety|0 Comments

If you are of a certain age you will remember those Smoky the Bear commercials where Smoky would say, "Only YOU can prevent forest fires." Well, we'll take our cues from Smoky and remind you that only you can prevent pedestrian accidents. We'll share some tips that you can follow to stay safe when you are walking around town. You may look at these tips and think that they are just common sense, and you'd be [...]

Mar 17, 2015

Drive Sober or Get Busted – The Hazards of Drunk Driving and Motorcycle Accidents

By |March 17th, 2015|Auto Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Personal Injury|0 Comments

Driving a motorcycle on roads and highways can be a thrilling adventure and give the driver a sense of freedom. Even when the driver is sober, driving a motorcycle can be a dangerous activity because the bike provides no protection for the rider from other vehicles and from the road itself. According to the CDC (Centers for Disease Control & Prevention) almost 30 people die each day in the U.S. in motor vehicle crashes involving an [...]

Mar 9, 2015

Caution Required to Avoid Winter Weather-Related Car Accidents

By |March 9th, 2015|Auto Accidents, Personal Injury|0 Comments

In one of the most severe winters in recent history, icy and snowy weather has caused many multi-vehicle chain reaction accidents on the highways this year. When Ice and snow fall in regions where drivers are not used to driving in those conditions, and where the road maintenance crews are not able to keep the roads clear, people traveling on the roads can get into accidents. Motor vehicle accidents caused by snowy and icy roads In [...]

Mar 2, 2015

Looking for Links between Spinal Cord Injuries and Brain Damage

By |March 2nd, 2015|Brain Injuries, Personal Injury|0 Comments

The brain is a pretty delicate thing. We’ve helped a lot of people who suffered with a traumatic brain injury over the years, and those injuries are usually caused by direct contact between the skull and another object. In some cases, those injuries caused life-altering results. It turns out that the brain can also suffer even when the injury isn’t done to it at all. Researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UM SOM) [...]

Feb 17, 2015

Jeep Cherokee Latest Model in Airbag-Related Recall

By |February 17th, 2015|Auto Accidents, Personal Injury, Safety|0 Comments

The last year and a half have been rough for airbags. Now Chrysler is recalling certain Jeep Cherokees manufactured between January 1, 2013 and November 19, 2014 because their side curtain and seat airbags have the potential to spontaneously deploy while the vehicle is in operation. According to the International Business Times, this latest “Jeep Cherokee recall of nearly 168,000 vehicles in the U.S. has pushed the total number of cars covered by inadvertent air bag [...]

Jan 12, 2015

Pedestrian Safety: Change Your Habits Save Your Life

By |January 12th, 2015|Personal Injury, Safety|0 Comments

Being a pedestrian in an urban setting can be a risky proposition. The National Highway Safety Administration reports that in 2011, 4,432 pedestrians were killed in traffic accidents, which is up 8% since 2009. Most of these deaths occurred at non-intersections, and 70% of them occurred at night with a significant number of those cases involving alcohol. Since a pedestrian accident involves at least two individuals – one driving a motor vehicle and the other on [...]

Dec 22, 2014

Defective Drugs & Medical Device Cases – Don’t be a Victim

By |December 22nd, 2014|Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury, Products Liability, Safety|0 Comments

You might remember the meningitis outbreak in 2012 that was traced back to a compounding pharmacy in Massachusetts; it killed 64 people and made hundreds of others deathly ill with the disease. One of the pharmacists who worked at the New England Compounding Center, Glenn Adam Chin, was arraigned recently on charges of mail fraud, but further charges will most likely be forthcoming in this case. Chin, who was in charge of the clean rooms at [...]

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