What Is the Tennessee “Slow Poke” Law?
The Slow Poke law in Tennessee was put into place in July of 2020. The law prohibits driving in the far-left lane on the state’s highways and interstates unless you are passing other drivers or avoiding hazards. The goal of the law is to prevent drivers from hanging out in the far left lane,...
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Road Rage vs. Aggressive Driving in Tennessee
There is no doubt that some days driving can seem like a dangerous adventure. At other times, frustration can creep in, and every red light and driver who refuses to drive at the speed limit becomes frustrating. However, laws are in place to minimize the risk of driving in an unsafe manner, and abiding...
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What if I Was Injured as a Passenger in an Auto Accident?
If you were hurt while riding in someone else’s car, you still have the right to seek help with your medical bills, lost income, or other accident-related costs. Injured passengers are often eligible to file a claim through one or more insurance policies, even if the driver who caused the crash was a friend...
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How Do I Report a Hit and Run Accident in Tennessee?
Getting into a hit and run in Tennessee is already frustrating. Figuring out how to report it should not be. Reporting a hit and run means calling the police right away, giving them the details you have, and making sure the crash gets documented. Even if it feels like a dead end, a car...
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The Role of Insurance Companies in Car Accident Claims
You were in a car accident with another driver. You know they caused the incident, and the police report documents it. What is the role, then, of the insurance company in the car accident claim? Insurance companies are responsible for paying damages caused by their policyholders, but there are numerous steps throughout the claims...
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