Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Barnette Law Offices, LLC – Tennessee Auto Accident Lawyers

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Car accidents are inevitable. Even the safest and most cautious driver can be involved in a car wreck. Often these wrecks result in significant injuries and can have a catastrophic effect on the lives of the drivers, passengers, and their families. Car accidents may be caused by a number of different factors. Some are simply the result of mistakes, while others are the result of careless and thoughtless actions. Sometimes drugs and/or alcohol is involved. On other occasions, cell phones, speeding, and reckless driving may be the cause of the car wreck. Regardless, the impact can be devastating. Victims may be injured, cars damaged beyond repair, and work time lost. Making matters worse, your insurance company, who you pay a premium in hope that they will be there for you, may refuse to pay your medical bills or the full value of your car. If you have been involved in an automobile or truck accident, contact one of our experienced Tennessee Auto Accident Lawyers at Barnette Law Offices, LLC.

What Should I Do If I Am Involved In A Car Wreck ?

CALL THE POLICE. Get the name, address, telephone number of: all drivers and passengers, witnesses, registered owners of the vehicle (if different from the driver). Also, obtain the other driver’s insurance company and insurance policy number. Make a note of the accident location, as well as, any injuries sustained by you or anyone else involved in the accident. Make sure you get the officer’s name and the accident report number. Note any statements made by the other driver or passengers. This is especially important if they admit if they were at fault or using drugs or alcohol. Report the accident to your insurance company as soon as possible. Finally seek medical attention for all of your injuries immediately. For more information, call one of our experienced Nashville, Tennessee Car Wreck Attorneys at Barnette Law Offices, LLC.

Where Are My Damages?

Tennessee allows victims to claim two types of damages, compensatory and punitive. Compensatory damages are calculated by adding together the victim’s medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost wages, and property damage. Punitive damages are awarded in circumstance where a defendant’s reckless driving merits “punishment” or when a defect caused the accident. Your recovery of damages may be limited by the other driver’s insurance policy. For more information, call one of our skilled Auto Accident Lawyers at 615-585-2245.

How Do I Recover For The Damages the Other Driver Caused?

In rare cases, a lawsuit will not be necessary. However, a lawsuit is usually necessary for you to receive the full value of your damages. The lawsuit is filed in the county where the accident occurred or where the defendant resides. Once filed, you become the plaintiff and the other driver is called the defendant. Unlike most T.V. shows, it may take several months or even years for your lawsuit to go to trial. Along the way evidence is collected, depositions are taken, and you may attend mediation. For more information, contact one of our experienced Tennessee Personal Injury Lawyers at Barnette Law Offices, LLC or 615-585-2245.

What Is A Deposition?

A deposition is a meeting of the parties where a lawyer for the plaintiff asks the defendant questions about how the accident occurred. The defendant’s lawyer also gets to ask the plaintiff questions about the accident and the damages claimed by the plaintiff. Additional depositions may be taken from the plaintiff’s treating physician or witnesses to the accident.

What Is Mediation?

Mediation is when the parties agree or the Judge orders the parties to meet with a neutral third party (usually a lawyer) who attempts to resolve the case. The mediator listens to both sides and then the parties negotiate with each other through the mediator. If the parties are unable to agree on damages, the case proceeds to trial. However, if the parties are able to agree, the case is settled. For more information, call one of our experienced Nashville car wreck lawyers at Barnette Law Offices.

What If The Defendant Does Not Have Insurance?

Your insurance coverage may include what is called “uninsured/underinsured coverage.” This type of insurance covers you in the event that the defendant does not have insurance or has less insurance than is necessary to cover your damages. When a lawsuit is filed, your insurance company will be notified. In the event the defendant does not have sufficient insurance, your insurance company will retain a third attorney who will defend their interest under the uninsured motorist policy. The insurance policy will only pay damages in an amount that does not exceed the limits of your policy.

What If My Car Is Totaled ?

Your insurance company will only pay what the car is worth. They will not pay what you owe. In many cases, you will be paid less than what you owe on the car. This is because the insurance company can deduct from the value of the car such things as previous accidents and normal wear and tear. For more information, call one of our professional Nashville, Tennessee car wreck lawyers at Barnette Law Offices, LLC at 615-585-2245.

Barnette Law Offices, LLC – Tennessee Personal Injury Lawyers

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For most, nothing is more painful than the loss of a loved one. The loss of a loved one due to the negligence of another person, company, or entity can be that much more painful and traumatic. Wrongful death lawsuits are brought by the deceased’s surviving family members to recover the value of their loved one’s lost life.

Who Files the Lawsuit?

The lawsuit must be filed by the personal representative (executor/executrix) of the decedent’s estate. For more information, contact one of our experienced wrongful death attorneys at Barnette Law Offices, LLC.

What Am I Suing For?

The personal representative is suing the person, company, or entity for the value of the decedent’s life. The damages associated with such an action may include personal injury, pain and suffering, and expenses such as hospitalization and burial expenses. The damages that are recovered must be distributed according to the decedent’s will. For more information, contact one of our experienced personal injury lawyers at Barnette Law Offices, LLC.

How Do I Prove My Case?

You should consider hiring a skilled attorney to assist you in preparing your lawsuit. In addition to proving your loved one’s death, you must be able to prove that the death was caused by the negligence of another; and that person’s negligence caused the monetary injury to the plaintiff. In many cases, the value must be established by an expert. For more information, contact one of our skilled wrongful death lawyers at 615-585-2245.

Will Be Able To Recover Punitive Damages?

Punitive damages are awarded in circumstances where the defendant’s negligence merits “punishment” or if the death was caused by some type of defect. You should consult with an experienced wrongful death attorney to determine whether or not you are entitled to punitive damages.

How Long Do I have to File By Lawsuit After My Loved One’s Death?

In general you have one year to the day in which your loved one dies in order to file a lawsuit. For more information, contact one of our experienced Tennessee personal injury lawyers at Barnette Law Offices, LLC.

What Can I Expect?

A medical malpractice case requires a substantial investment of time and money by you and your medical malpractice attorneys. These cases can be time consuming and may take months or even years in which to proceed. For more information, contact one of our professional personal injury lawyers at 615-585-2245.

What Damages Will I Be Able to Recover?

In a wrongful death action you will be able to recover medical expenses, lost wages, loss of companionship and services (consortium) for your family member, funeral expenses, and loss of earning capacity. For more information, contact one of our Tennessee wrongful death attorneys at Barnette Law Offices, LLC.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Jason Barnette – Tennessee Personal Injury Attorney

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Barnette Law Offices, LLC's powerful trial techniques address the minutiae of unexpected expenses that are directly attributable to or stem from your injury:

  • Medical care, including emergency care
  • Lost wages
  • Future lost wages
  • Prescription drugs
  • In-home care while injured
  • Pain and suffering
  • Loss of enjoyment of life

The severity of your accident could mean that some of these expenses extend well beyond what you might initially hope or estimate—but that doesn’t mean they do not have to be paid by someone.  Jason Barnette and his firm at Barnette Law Offices will assist you to recover the amounts to which you may be entitled.

Barnette Law Offices - Workers Compensation in Tennessee

Almost all employees in Tennessee are covered by workers compensation benefits.

Tennessee workers comp is a state-mandated coverage that makes sure you receive the care you need if you are injured at work.  The State of Tennessee has a filing process by which you maintain eligibility for benefits, but, sometimes, if you are injured, you may not have the personal bandwidth to navigate the bureaucracy of workers comp—or, in some scenarios, your employer unlawfully denies you benefits.

Barnette Law Offices, LLC assists injured workers file and prove claims with the State of Tennessee or against employers who deny benefits.

Workers compensation in Tennessee is subject to specific timelines, so, if you have been injured on the job, contact our workers comp attorneys today.

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Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Jason Wade Barnette – Tennessee Personal Injury Lawyer

Personal injury claims and lawsuits are filed when people are injured by another person whether intentional, by negligence and/or are injured by products that are defective in some way.

When someone is determined to be legally liable for injuring another either directly or by virtue of a product for which they are responsible they are liable for the injury.  Under Tennessee law, they can be made to pay the injured person compensatory damages. Compensatory damages attempt to put the injured person back in the position he or she was in before the injury. In rare cases, punitive damages are awarded to punish the tortfeasors in order to preclude them from doing additional harm to others.

Barnette Law Offices, LLC handles a variety of personal injury claims for clients in Tennessee. Such personal injury claims have included:

Car Accidents

Defective/Dangerous Products

Slip and Fall Accidents

Workplace Injuries

Wrongful Death

Injuries suffered as a result of these types of accidents can be severe and life altering. Jason Wade Barnette, Esq.understands that your immediate goal after any traumatic experience is to get your life back. Your bills need to be paid, lost wages recouped, and assurances that insurance company will continue payment for future injury-related treatment are all priorities for our clientele.

Barnette Law Offices experienced personal injury attorneys will discuss your situation and go over every option with you and in addition, work with the insurance companies involved in your case to make sure all your needs are meet.

If you or a loved one has suffered a serious injury, contact us online at http://www.barnettelawoffices.com or call our Nashville office at 615-585-2245 in order to set up a FREE consultation to discuss your legal options.

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Sunday, October 25, 2009

Jason Barnette – Nashville Personal Injury Lawyer

Barnette Law Offices, LLC handles all types of personal injury cases, including:

  • Automobile Accidents
  • Trucking Accidents
  • Motorcycle Accidents
  • Injuries Caused by Drunk Drivers
  • Medical Malpractice Cases
  • Improperly Filled Prescriptions
  • Pharmacy Malpractice Cases
  • Nursing Home Neglect
  • Products Liability Cases
  • Premises Liability Cases
  • Slip and Fall Injuries
  • Aviation Accidents
  • Injuries from Pollution or Toxic Substances
  • Federal Employment Liability Act (FELA)

General Information

If you, or someone you love, has been injured in an automobile accident, truck accident, slip and fall accident, or through other means, as a result of someone else’s negligence or reckless conduct, you may be entitled to recover money damages from the person or persons who caused the injury. Negligence, in the simplest terms, is the failure of a person to act as a reasonably careful person would do.

In Tennessee personal injury cases, damages are determined by several factors, including:

  • Mental and physical pain and suffering
  • Economic loss/impact
  • Future earning capacity (impairment or inability)
  • Physical impairment and disfigurement
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Medical expenses

If you have been injured, it is important to your case to:

  • Make sure you get the medical treatment you need and inform the doctors of all of your injuries.
  • Report the accident to your insurance company.
  • Photograph any visible injuries, the damages to the vehicles involved in the accident, and the accident scene.
  • Obtain the name, addresses and telephone numbers of any witnesses.
  • Save your receipts for your prescriptions, over-the-counter medication, medical bills, braces, and other bills you incur as a result of your accident.
  • Do not sign anything or give any interviews or recorded statements without first consulting an attorney.

Important Warnings:

Tennessee has a one (1) year statute of limitations for most personal injury actions. If you fail to file suit within the statute of limitations, you may lose all your rights to bring suit for your injuries. The sooner you involve our team of personal injury attorneys, the faster we can preserve the evidence in your case and protect your rights. In certain rare situations, the statute of limitations may be longer than one (1) year.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What do I need to do if I have been injured?

A. It is recommended that you perform the following actions:

  • Contact your insurance company immediately and advise them you have been involved in an accident.
  • Medical Treatment - Often after an accident, the nagging pain you thought would go away didn’t. Injuries can show up a day or two - or even longer - after the accident. Make sure you immediately get the medical treatment you need and inform the doctors of all your injuries. I suggest writing down your injuries so you don't forget anything. If your complaints are not in your medical records, a judge or jury will wonder why it took so long for you to report them to your doctor.
  • Avoid discussing your case with strangers and/or representatives from the opposing party’s insurance company.
  • Often one photograph is worth a thousand words. Take photographs of any visible injuries, damaged automobiles, and the accident scene.

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Monday, October 19, 2009

Nashville Personal Injury Attorney

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Jason Barnette, Esq., of Barnette Law Offices, LLC, was recently quoted in an eastern Tennessee newspaper regarding one of the firms cases.  Please see http://mountainpress.southernheadlines.com/index.cfm?section=44&story=18719 for more information.

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One of Barnette Law Offices cases was recently publicized in a Nashville, Tennessee paper.  Please see http://www.nashvillecitypaper.com/content/city-news/sheriff%E2%80%99s-officer-sues-metro-cop-defamation for more information.

Monday, June 29, 2009