Firm: Kyle Peiter, PLLC
Practice Areas: Personal Injury
Growing up I watched the OJ Simpson trial on TV every day after school with my grandmother. Glued to the television watching history unfold was my first introduction to the legal world and I was hooked. When I was a young adult, I hired a lawyer who did not do a very good job. My lawyer promised that he would “die on the battlefield for me,” and I wrote him a check on the spot believing I was in good hands. The reality was I could never get ahold of my attorney, calling for months without a returned phone call, even driving to his office to be told he was too busy to see me. Out of the corner of my eye, I could see my attorney listening to his receptionist speak with me. Although it was a small matter, it was important to me and I was sorely disappointed with how I was treated. After my experience, I make it my goal to ensure every one of my clients gets the care, respect, and attention they deserve.. If you choose to work with me as your attorney, you can expect to work directly with me and only me. Unlike other larger firms, you will find comfort knowing that your case will not be handed off to someone else, but we will work together to understand all the details. From the start, we will assess your immediate needs, outline your goals and determine the desired outcome. I am passionate about your story and doing my best work for you, that’s why I am available via text, phone or email to answer any questions you have along the way.
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Firm: Law Office Of Marc Walwyn
Practice Areas: Personal Injury
I am an attorney who has spent years as a general legal practicioner but have concentrated in the areas of PERSONAL INJURY and WORKER'S COMPENSATION.. One of my favorite things in the world is to fight for my clients in court during a jury trial. I love making compelling arguments to the jury in order to demonstrate my client's need for the maximum possible damage award.. I speak fluent Spanish. My PERSONAL INJURY and WORKER'S COMPENSATION cases have taken me to Guatemala, Ecuador, Mexico and other places to assist families and clients deal with catastrophes such as airplane accident deaths, amputation of limbs and death while working at a factory or constructions site.. Please call me to set up an appointment!. x110
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Firm: Miller & Martin PLLC
Practice Areas: Personal Injury
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Firm: Law Office of Michael D. Ponce & Associates
Practice Areas: Personal Injury
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Firm: Abernathy, Story, Crosier, Stovall, Colvard, Mizell, Hood and Stovall
Practice Areas: Personal Injury
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Firm: Ponce Law
Practice Areas: Personal Injury
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Firm: Honeycutt, Doyle & Rich, PLLC
Practice Areas: Personal Injury
Mark represents individuals and families that have been injured by the fault of others.. Whether you were injured in a simple fender bender, slip and fall or a major tractor trailer collision, Mark wants to help you receive the compensation you deserve. Let Mark help you navigate the potential pitfalls of dealing with the insurance adjusters.. The same goes for workers' compensation injuries. If you've been hurt while working for someone else, the workers' compensation laws provide compensation for your injuries. Or, if you've been laid off and have a prior settlement, let Mark review the settlement with you to see if you're due more compensation. In some cases, even if you haven't been laid off, but your employer has changed names, you may be entitled to reopen your settlement. Don't let your employer deny paying you what you are due without talking to an attorney.. Mark also prepares wills; handles defamation of character suits; prosecutes products liability, medical malpractice and nursing home actions; and represents corporate clients in general business litigation.. Mark's areas of practice include:. Admitted to bar: Tennessee, 2001. Prior to beginning his plaintiff's practice, Mark worked as an attorney with an insurance defense firm in Nashville.. Born in Murfreesboro and raised in Nashville, Mark received a Bachelors of Science, cum laude, from Middle Tennessee State University and his Juris Doctor, cum laude, from the University of Tennessee College of Law.. While at the University of Tennessee, Mark served as the Executive Editor of the Tennessee Law Review and his comment, "Third-Party Associative Discrimination Under Title VII," received the Hunton & Williams Law Review Prize.. Mark volunteers with Nashville Adult Literacy Council and People of God Orgainzed. He was also recently invited to be a deacon at Eastwood Christian Church where he attends with his wife, Leah.
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Firm: The Law Offices of Lisa June Cox
Practice Areas: Personal Injury
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Firm: Nahon, Saharovich, and Trotz PLLC
Practice Areas: Personal Injury
Upon her graduation from law school, Lisa S. Johns served for one year as a law clerk for a Justice on the Mississippi Supreme Court. During her undergraduate years at the University of Memphis, she majored in International Studies, and studied abroad at the Nagoya Gakuin University in Seto, Japan, concentrating in the areas of Japanese language and culture. She joined Nahon, Saharovich & Trotz in 2001. Ms. Johns’ article regarding minor court approvals was published in the Mississippi Bar Journal in 2009. Currently residing in Memphis with her husband and daughter, Ms. Johns is an active member of Mullins United Methodist Church and involved with the AWA’s Mentor Program. She enjoys spending time with her family, baking with her daughter, practicing yoga, and swimming. Ms. Johns practices in the area of personal injury litigation including automobile accidents and workers’ compensation.
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Firm: Rocky McElhaney Law Firm: Car Accident & Injury Lawyers
Practice Areas: Personal Injury
Rocky McElhaney learned many of the life lessons he now uses to help his clients while growing up near Buffalo Trail, in Morristown Tennessee, a small town about 35 miles east of Knoxville. At Central Point Baptist Church, he was taught the proper order of core values by his grandmother - faith, family, friends, and then finances. Rocky's dad worked as a millwright. His mom was an aide for Head Start. The family lived paycheck to paycheck. Rocky watched his parents work hard for what little they had. They overcame obstacles and made ends meet. By their example, Rocky learned that if you work hard, you can make it.. On August 5, 1988, when Rocky was 15, his dad, Larry McElhaney, injured his low back at work. He filed a workers’ compensation claim, but the insurance company would not pay or provide timely medical treatment. Larry had no choice but to return to work and struggle through the pain. It took three years for Rocky’s dad to get the surgery he needed.. Rocky saw the stress on his dad’s face as he dealt with the physical pain of his injury compounded by financial worry as bills piled up. The family got evicted and had to move. For over three years, Larry dealt with the never-ending stall tactics and red tape of an insurance company that wrongfully refused to give him the benefits he had earned. He was worn down. Larry eventually hired a lawyer. The insurance company still refused to accept responsibility. In fact, in court papers, the insurance company denied it owed Larry anything for his injury. With the help of that lawyer, the family finally got justice.. It was at that moment that Rocky decided to become an attorney – to fight for people the way that lawyer fought for his Dad and his family. Rocky knows that hard working people who are injured should not be subjected to additional hardship because a big corporation or insurance company refuses to do the right thing. Rocky believes that injured people deserve an attorney they can trust to ensure that those that harm them are held fully accountable. Big corporations and the billion dollar insurance companies that back them should be held to the same standard we teach ourchildren - to immediately take responsibility when they cause damage to another and fully pay for the harms and losses.. After he earned his Bachelors or Arts in History from the University of Knoxville and went on to graduate with honors from Nashville School of Law in 1999, he began working as an attorney to feed his passion for pursuing civil justice for the seriously injured. Rocky decided early on that if he was going to reach and help as many folks as he could he was going to have to start a his own people-centered practice that specialized in workers’ compensation, personal injury, catastrophic injury, wrongful death, auto and tractor-trailer wrecks and offered individuals assistance with appealing denied social security disability benefits claims. As the principal and founding member of Rocky McElhaney Law Firm, he could begin building his dream, his way: taking aggressive steps to obtain the maximum compensation under the law for each and every client in a cost-effective and efficient manner.. Representing only the people, not the powerful, over the past 14 years, Rocky has built this law firm to fight for injured people. What makes Rocky different is that he really cares about his clients. Every injured person is his dad and every ruthless insurance company is the one that impacted his family. From that viewpoint, Rocky and his team fight to make sure every client and their family get the maximum compensation for what they go through, not just a quick settlement. Rocky builds friendships with his clients, not just professional relationships. For example, Bridget Pack first hired Rocky in 2000 and they still text to this day. Rocky went to trial for Ernest Atkinson in 2002. Ernie and Rocky would meet at least once every other month at the Beacon Light restaurant on Highway 100 to eat breakfast until Ernie passed away in 2006. Rocky knows his clients’ names and their stories; not just their case number and date of injury.. The firm’s commitment to identifying with their clients’ needs and to fighting for not just fair, but maximum compensation awards has helped his intimate, family-oriented practice develop a statewide presence.. Rocky was a professor of Legal Writing at Nashville School of Law from 2005- 2008. During 2006-2007 he served as President of the Nashville Bar Association Young Lawyers Division and through the present, he remains an active member of the Board of Directors. Rocky is a member of the Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association. He is also a member of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Rocky’s memberships also include the Nashville and Maury County Bar associations. In 2012, Rocky went on to be voted one of Tennessee’s Top Rated Lawyers by Legal Leaders. In 2013, he received Martindale Hubbell’s AV Preeminent Rating. This rating is granted to those lawyers with only the highest possible peer rating in both legal and ethical standards. For 6 years running Rocky has received the title of “Top 100 Trial Lawyers” from the American Trial Lawyers Association. Other notable achievements include being voted Nashville Business Journal’s “Best in Bar” from 2007-2010. His practice was selected again by NBJ as one of the “Best Places to Work” in 2013. Rocky attributes many of his personal and firm successes to him making client service his highest priority.. Rocky routinely lectures to other lawyers regarding workers' compensation and trial related issues. He has argued twice before the Tennessee Supreme Court, establishing ground-breaking legal rulings in workers' compensation. Again, Rocky demonstrated his degree of personal involvement and passion for protecting injured- workers when in 2013, he arduously campaigned against the passing of Governor Haslam’s workers’ compensation reform bill at the House and Senate. Because of the devastating effects that this particular bill would have on working class people who become injured, Rocky and his firm took a grassroots outreach approach to saturate local newspapers, television, and internet blogs trying to raise Tennessean awareness and opposition to the bill that would affect injured-workers so close to home.. In recognition of this work, in 2013 the Tennessee Association for Justice honored Rocky with a Paladin Award for demonstrating superior skills against seemingly insurmountable odds and for working tirelessly to combat the significant threats to the civil justice system.. Rocky works hard and plays harder. He and his wife Penny have three little boys. On evenings after work, he can be found pitching to his sons, chasing them down on their bikes and battery-powered 4-wheelers, or grilling in the back yard. He likes to SCUBA dive and snow ski. He enjoys Tennessee football games in autumn and Santa Rosa Beach, Florida in springtime. Rocky has an adventurous spirit which led him to jump out of an airplane to skydive, drive a NASCAR 155 MPH at Kentucky Speedway and cliff dive 35 feet into the Caribbean Sea at Rick’s Café in Jamaica.
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Practice Areas: Personal Injury
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Firm: Reaves Law Firm, PC
Practice Areas: Personal Injury
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Practice Areas: Personal Injury
An attorney with over 25 years of experience, I am pleased to be a founding member of Rosenblum & Reisman, P.C. Our office provides legal representation to those who have been seriously injured or whose family member has died as a result of the negligence of another person or business. Cases we handle in state and federal courts include, but are not limited to Automobile Accidents, Trucking Accidents, Medical Malpractice, and Products Liability. Please visit our website at to view more about our attorneys and our practice. We are active in the local bar and in the community at large. I have served on the Memphis Bar Association Board of Directors and Served as President of the Memphis Bar Foundation from 2018-2020. I have been on the Supreme Court's Disciplinary Hearing Committee and on the Tennessee Board of Law Examiners Investigative Committee. I also served for five years as the Bar Association's Fee Dispute Committee Chairperson. At Rosenblum & Reisman, we insist upon all our lawyers and staff becoming engaged in pro bono legal services for under-represented persons in our community as well as general community service. We also take pride in making ourselves readily available to clients and potential clients; and if someone presents us with a legal issue we are unable to undertake, we generally make every effort to ensure the caller gets the names of other attorneys who may be able to assist. We look forward to speaking with you about your legal matter.
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Practice Areas: Personal Injury
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Firm: Tatum & Tatum
Practice Areas: Personal Injury
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Practice Areas: Personal Injury
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Firm: Law Office of Eric Beasley
Practice Areas: Personal Injury
Contact: (615) 859-2223
Practice Areas: Personal Injury
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Firm: Wettermark Keith
Practice Areas: Personal Injury
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Firm: Tennessee Attorney General's Office
Practice Areas: Personal Injury
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