Tennessee Commercial Truck Accident Lawyer
Were you or a loved one injured in a commercial truck accident in Tennessee? Get a free, no-obligation case evaluation from experienced truck accident attorneys who fight for maximum compensation.
Tennessee Truck Accident Laws You Need to Know
Understanding Tennessee's specific truck accident laws is crucial for protecting your rights and maximizing your compensation. Here's what makes Tennessee unique:
Statute of Limitations: 1 year
In Tennessee, you have 1 year from the date of your truck accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. This is one of the shortest deadlines in the nation—act quickly to protect your rights!
Fault System: Modified comparative fault (50%)
Tennessee uses a modified comparative fault system. You can recover damages as long as you're not more than 50% at fault. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault.
Minimum Insurance Requirements
Tennessee requires minimum auto insurance coverage of $25,000/$50,000/$15,000. However, commercial trucks operating in interstate commerce must carry at least $750,000 in liability coverage (or more for hazardous materials). This higher coverage exists because of the catastrophic injuries truck accidents cause.
Commercial Trucking in Tennessee
Tennessee sees significant commercial truck traffic due to its strategic location and economic activity. Understanding the trucking landscape helps explain why accidents occur and who may be liable.
Major Trucking Routes
The following major interstates carry heavy truck traffic through Tennessee:
- I-40 - A major commercial corridor
- I-65 - A major commercial corridor
- I-24 - A major commercial corridor
- I-75 - A major commercial corridor
- I-81 - A major commercial corridor
Trucking Hubs
Tennessee's major trucking and distribution centers include Memphis (FedEx), Nashville. These areas see concentrated truck traffic and, unfortunately, higher accident rates.
What Makes Tennessee Unique
- Only 1 year statute of limitations
- FedEx hub in Memphis
Types of Truck Accidents We Handle in Tennessee
Why You Need a Tennessee Truck Accident Lawyer
Truck accident cases are significantly more complex than typical car accident claims. Here's why working with an experienced Tennessee truck accident attorney matters:
Multiple Liable Parties
The truck driver, trucking company, cargo loaders, maintenance providers, and manufacturers may all share liability.
Federal Regulations
FMCSA regulations govern hours of service, maintenance, and cargo. Violations can prove negligence.
Black Box Data
Electronic logging devices (ELDs) and event data recorders contain critical evidence that can be erased.
Aggressive Defense
Trucking companies deploy rapid response teams to limit their liability. You need someone fighting for you.
Truck Accident Lawyers Serving All of Tennessee
Our network of experienced truck accident attorneys serves victims throughout Tennessee, including:
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Frequently Asked Questions About Tennessee Truck Accidents
How long do I have to file a truck accident lawsuit in Tennessee?
In Tennessee, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims is 1 year from the date of the accident. However, you should contact an attorney as soon as possible because crucial evidence like trucking logs, black box data, and witness memories can be lost over time.
What compensation can I recover in a Tennessee truck accident case?
Depending on your case, you may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses (past and future), lost wages, loss of earning capacity, pain and suffering, emotional distress, property damage, and in some cases, punitive damages. Truck accident settlements often exceed $1 million due to the severity of injuries.
Who can be held liable in a Tennessee truck accident?
Multiple parties may be liable including: the truck driver (for negligence or fatigue), the trucking company (for negligent hiring or maintenance), cargo loading companies (for improper securement), truck/parts manufacturers (for defects), and maintenance providers (for faulty repairs).
What if I was partially at fault for the accident?
Tennessee uses modified comparative fault. You can recover damages as long as you're less than 50% at fault. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault.
How much does it cost to hire a Tennessee truck accident lawyer?
Our truck accident attorneys work on a contingency fee basis—meaning you pay nothing upfront and owe nothing unless we win your case. The initial consultation is always free, and we advance all costs of investigation and litigation.
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