Personal Injury and Wrongful Death
For more than thirty years, the Law Offices of John Day, P.C. has represented individuals who have been injured due to the fault of another. The Law Offices of John Day, P.C. is proud to assist individuals who have legitimate claims recover compensation from those at fault. Our award-winning lawyers know injury victims and their families need to focus on their physical and emotional recovery, so we are here to help protect their legal rights and assist with a financial recovery. In our more than thirty years of practice, we have handled virtually every type of injury case from car accidents to dog bites to medical malpractice. Below are some of the most common types of cases we have handled:
- Automobile Accidents
- Back-over Accidents
- Broadside (or T-Bone) Collisions
- Car Accident with Uninsured or Underinsured Driver
- Car Accidents in Construction Zones
- Car Accidents Involving Animals
- Car Accidents Involving Elderly Drivers
- Chain Reaction Accidents
- Distracted Drivers
- Drunk Drivers and Intoxicated Drivers
- Head-On Collisions
- Hit and Run Accidents
- Passenger Injuries
- Pedestrian Injuries
- Rear-End Accidents
- Seat Belt Use and Auto Accidents
- Sideswipe Accidents
- Stroke Caused by Car Accident
- Teen Car Accidents
- Underinsured and Uninsured Motorist Coverage and Claims
- Wrong Way Accidents
- Bicycle Accidents
- Boating Accidents
- Brain Injuries
- Burn Injuries
- Bus Accidents
- Airport Shuttle Bus Accidents
- Bus Crash Statistics
- Causes of Bus Accidents
- Charter Bus Accidents
- Church Bus and Church Van Accidents
- Hotel Shuttle Bus Accidents
- I was involved in a bus accident. Can I still file suit if the negligent driver died in the accident?
- I was involved in a bus accident. Can I file suit if I am still treating for my injuries?
- Investigation of Bus Accidents
- Municipal Bus Accidents
- Non-Emergency Medical Transport Accidents
- Prison Bus Accidents
- School Bus Accidents
- Spoliation of Evidence in Bus Accident Cases
- Tour Bus Accidents
- Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
- Compensatory Damages
- Am I Entitled To Receive Prejudgment Interest For My Compensatory Damages?
- Are there any limits on the amount of compensatory damages I can recover against the State of Tennessee?
- Can You Give Me An Example Of How Tort Reform Affects Compensatory Damages?
- Did Tort Reform Impact Compensatory Damages?
- How does the jury determine the amount of compensatory damages in my case?
- What Is Subrogation And How Will It Affect My Recovery Of Damages?
- Construction Accidents
- Crime Victims
- Defective Products (or “Product Liability”)
- Dog Bites
- Drowning Accidents
- Apartment Pool Drowning
- Boating Accidents
- Defective Pool Gate - Broken Pool Gate --Unfenced Pool
- Defective Pool Drain Covers -Virginia Graeme Baker Act
- Drowning Statistics
- Fitness Center Pool Drowning
- Hotel Pool - Motel Pool Drowning
- Jet Ski Accidents
- Near-Drowning Accidents
- Negligent Life Guards
- Public Pool - Community Pool - Municipal Pool Drowning
- Summer Camp Drowning
- Water Park Drowning
- Eye Injuries
- Farm Equipment Accidents
- Food Allergies
- Food Poisoning
- Golf Cart Accidents
- Injuries and Death During Childbirth
- Cerebral Palsy Injury Attorneys
- Delayed C-section injuries
- Erb's Palsy - Klumpke's Palsy - Brachial Plexus Injury Attorneys
- Forcep Injuries
- Physician's Failure to Administer Antibiotics
- Preeclampsia
- StillBirth Wrongful Death Attorneys
- Skull Fractures During Birth Injury Attorneys
- Vacuum Extractor Delivery Injuries
- Jet Ski or Personal Water Craft Accidents
- Legionnaires' Disease
- Liability of Property Owners (or "Premises Liability")
- Liquor Liability
- Medical Negligence (or 'Medical Malpractice')
- Meningitis and its Symptoms
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Drinking and Driving a Motorcycle
- Failure to Wear a Helmet in a Motorcycle Accident
- Injured Motorcycle Passengers
- Motorcycle Accidents at Intersections
- Motorcycle Accidents Near Driveways
- Motorcycle Accidents Caused by Being Run off the Road
- Motorcycle Accidents Caused by Dogs on the Road
- Motorcycle Defects
- Motorcycle Crashes Involving a Lay-Down by the Biker
- Negligent Repair of Motorcycles
- Passenger Claims against Intoxicated Motorcycle Drivers
- Why Uninsured Motorist Insurance Coverage is Essential for Motorcyclists
- Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect
- Orthopedic Injuries
- Pedestrian Accidents
- Punitive Damages
- Can punitive damages be recovered against the State of Tennessee?
- Is there a limit on the amount of punitive damages I can recover?
- Sexual Abuse
- Spinal Cord Injuries – Paraplegia and Quadralplegia
- Medical Care and Other Costs Necessitated By Spinal Cord Injuries
- Other Spinal Cord Accidents
- Spinal Cord Injuries Caused by Defective Products
- Spinal Cord Injuries Caused by Motor Vehicle Accidents
- Spinal Cord Injuries Caused by Medical Malpractice
- Spinal Cord Injuries Caused by On-The-Job Accidents
- Spinal Cord Injuries Caused by Physical Assaults
- Types of Damages Available in Spinal Cord Injury Cases
- Types of Spinal Cord Injuries
- Summer Camp Accidents
- Towing-Related Accidents
- Train Accidents
- Trucking Accidents
- Causes of Tractor Trailer Accidents
- Cement Mixer Truck Accidents - Concrete Truck Accidents
- Damages Recoverable from a Truck Accident
- Delivery Truck Accidents
- Garbage Truck Accidents
- Investigation of Truck Accidents
- Load Shift Accidents
- Spoliation of Evidence in Truck Cases
- Truck Accident Lawsuits -- Who Is To Blame?
- Truck Crash Statistics
- Trucking Insurance Requirements
- Trucking Regulations
- Wheel Off Truck Accident
- Water Park Accidents
- Wrongful Death
- How Did the Accident Happen and Who is to Blame?
- Who Has the Right to File a Wrongful Death Suit?
- What Types of Damages Are Recoverable in a Wrongful Death Suit?
- If Money is Recovered, Who Gets It?
- What is the Deadline for Bringing a Wrongful Death Suit in Tennessee?
- What Happens in Tennessee When a Child Dies and the Parents Are Divorced?
- What if the Children Are Minors?
- Who Can File a Wrongful Death Claim for a Married Adult With Children?
- Who Can File a Wrongful Death Claim for a Married Adult With No Children?
- Who Can File a Wrongful Death Claim for an Unmarried Adult With No Children?
- What Type of Incidents Can Give Rise to the Wrongful Death of a Child?
- Can a Deadbeat Parent File a Wrongful Death Claim?
- What if the Person Who Caused the Death of a Loved One Dies Before I Can File My Lawsuit?
If you would like to speak to us about a potential case and your legal rights and options, please contact us online or call us at one of our three convenient Middle Tennessee locations:
Nashville: 615-669-3993
Murfreesboro: 615-867-9900
Brentwood: 615-742-4880
Toll-Free: 866-812-8787
It never costs you a penny to find out if we think you have a case, and we handle all accident cases on a contingency basis so we only get paid if we recover money for you and your family.