This is a list of Nashville Personal Injury attorneys and lawyers.
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Kennedy & Brown
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Tips to Connect with a Great Tennessee Personal Injury Lawyer
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Patricia L. Snyder, Attorney at Law
Haymaker & Heroux, P.C.
The Higgins Firm
Ridings Law Group, P.C.
Kerry Morgan, Breen & Morgan, Attorney at Law
Leader, Bulso, Nolan & Burnstein
Law Office of John L. Lowry
Phillip H. Miller
Joseph M Dalton., Jr., Esq - Eason Dalton & Associates
Tips to Connect with a Great Tennessee Personal Injury Lawyer
Find an attorney who has experience relevant to your case.
If you or a loved one has been hurt in a motorcycle accident, for instance, you will likely want a representative who has tried similar bike cases in the past. This isn't to say that a Tennessee personal injury lawyer who normally does medical malpractice claims can't help you. But the more familiar your attorney is with the applicable body of case law, the easier it will be for her to provide a smart strategy forward.
Do a background check before retaining counsel.
Most attorneys will happily provide information about their educational background, their win-loss record at trial, the typical size of their settlements, and any awards or acclamations they might have won. You can use websites and independent review organizations (such as the Tennessee State Bar) to learn more about the candidate.
Aim to find someone local, for ease and convenience.
If your attorney lives half way across the state, even if she is a top caliber litigator, the logistics of trekking back and forth to her office may be annoying.
Work with someone with whom you connect.
Don't underestimate the importance of your rapport with your attorney. While you need not be best friends with your counsel, your working relationship will likely be far more solid and productive if the two of you are on the same page.
Consult trusted friends and directory services.
Friends, colleagues, and “disinterested” attorneys can connect you with lawyers throughout the state. You can also use online directories, like AttorneyLocate.com, to search for counsel in Jackson, Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville, and Chattanooga.