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Nashville Car Accident Attorney

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Nashville is a large, urban city with a large number of annual car accidents; there were over 24,300 accidents in 2022 alone. If you or a loved one have been injured in a car accident in Nashville, you may be eligible to pursue a claim for compensation. While there may be insurance coverage, you may not be offered fair compensation that covers all of your damages. Often, insurance companies protect their profits at the victim’s expense.

If you are considering filing a claim in the aftermath of a car accident, Selvidge Injury Law can help. Contact us today to schedule your free consultation.

Why Choose Selvidge Injury Law

At Selvidge Injury Law, we are determined advocates for our client’s legal rights. We will work with you throughout the process of your car accident case to ensure you understand your rights and options each step of the way. Instead of going it alone, choosing representation by attorney Adam Selvidge provides the following benefits for your case:

  • A Nashville personal injury attorney with a results-oriented approach who will deftly navigate the various negligence and insurance laws applicable to your case
  • A personalized legal strategy for the unique circumstances of your car accident case
  • Open and honest communication throughout the process from a firm that treats every client like family
  • A lawyer with large-city law firm resources but a small-town firm’s compassion and personalized attention

At Selvidge Injury Law, we understand the deep distress you may be facing after a car accident. We’re ready to navigate the complexities of your car accident claim while you focus on healing and moving forward.

Common Types of Car Accidents in Nashville

Some of the most common accident types that occur among Nashville’s congested highways and busy urban areas include:

  • Rear-end collisions
  • Side-impact (T-bone) accidents
  • Sideswipe accidents due to unsafe lane changes
  • Head-on collisions
  • Failure to yield the right-of-way collisions
  • Vehicle rollovers
  • Commercial truck accidents
  • Roadway departures
  • Multi-car pileups

Under Tennessee’s modified comparative negligence insurance laws, car accident victims recover damages minus their percentage of fault for the accident. In many cases, insurers take unfair advantage of this law and assign a high percentage of fault to car accident injury victims to minimize the amount they have to pay out on a claim. When you work with Selvidge Injury Law, we will fiercely negotiate with the insurance companies involved to defend your rights. We have experience investigating accidents and documenting evidence of liability to make the most compelling case for your full compensation.

What Damages Can I Claim After a Nashville Car Accident?

The word “damages” refers to all the injuries sustained in a car accident, this can include economic and non-economic damages. A successful car accident claim against an at-fault driver could recover compensation for damages including:

  • Past and future medical expenses related to your injuries
  • Lost wages
  • Property damage
  • Future income loss
  • Diminished earning capacity due to disability
  • Past and future pain and suffering
  • Other applicable non-economic damages like disfigurement, traumatic limb loss, or loss of enjoyment of life compensation

Your Nashville car accident lawyer can carefully calculate your damages so you go after the most possible compensation available in your case.

Determining Who is Liable For A Car Accident

Most car accidents result from the negligent or reckless actions of a driver. If another driver was at fault in your accident, they can be held liable for your damages. Proving liability requires an investigation and documenting evidence of the following legal points:

  • The at-fault party owed a duty of care to take reasonable measures to prevent causing injuries
  • They breached this duty through a negligent action (or inaction)
  • Their careless breach of duty directly caused injury
  • The injury victim suffered significant damages from the accident

In some cases, an investigation reveals a less common liable party, or another, secondary, liable party that you did not know about, or that would be a viable party to pursue.

Additionally, liability can be split between multiple parties. For example, if you get t-boned by a driver pulling out of a gas station, but that person was waved out by another vehicle next to you, who by waving them through, indicated it was safe to pull out into traffic, then you potentially have a claim against the driver who actually struck your vehicle, and the driver who waved them through. Car accident cases can get complicated, so make sure you have someone advocating for your legal rights.

Call Selvidge Injury Law Today

Don’t take on a complex car accident case alone. Car insurance companies don’t have your best interests at heart, but we do. At Selvidge Injury Law, we prioritize your best interests through every step of the process. Call or contact our Nashville car accident lawyers today so we can get started.