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Common Reasons for SSD Denials
June 6, 2019Only 30 percent of all social security disability (SSD) requests get approved. Consequently, there are a lot of denials and many reasons why requests get denied. If you’re wondering “why was I denied SSD?”, reevaluating your claim and appealing the decision can be a smart move. With the help of an experienced SSD lawyer from […]
read moreCommon Reasons Why Tennessee DUI Cases Get Dismissed
April 8, 2019When you are arrested on a suspected driving under the influence (DUI) charge, you could be looking at serious penalties if you are convicted. Thankfully, there are steps you can take to attempt to get rid of a DUI charge and avoid a conviction that could follow you for years. There are several potential drunk […]
read moreRecovering Compensation for a Car Accident Brain Injury
April 8, 2019A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the most catastrophic injuries a person can be diagnosed with following a motor vehicle wreck. The brain is the most complex organ in the human body, and when it’s damaged, your entire life can be disrupted by your injury. Thankfully, when someone else is responsible for causing […]
read moreHow Does Comparative Fault Affect Tennessee Injury Cases?
December 11, 2018Despite the fact that you were injured in an accident and your injuries were caused by the negligence of another, you may be refraining from the pursuit of a personal injury claim if you know that you are, at least partially, responsible for the cause of the accident. A good example could be if you […]
read morePolygraph Exam Evidence
September 26, 2018Case: State of Tennessee v. Quintis McCaleb Issue: Are statements made after a polygraph test admissible? Facts: Defendant took a polygraph test. Immediately after the test ended and under questioning by police, “Defendant broke down and admitted to the allegations during the post-polygraph interview.” Defendant moved to suppress the confession. The trial court suppressed the […]
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