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Date: 10-16-2024
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Jose Manuel-Hernandez v. Nicholas Alcala and Alcala Bros. Logistics, et al.
Case Number: 2:23-cv-00056
Judge: Thomas A. Varlan
Court: United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee (Hamilton County)
Plaintiff's Attorney:
Defendant's Attorney: Carl Knoerr Wyatt, Jr.
Description:
Chattanooga, Tennessee motor vehicle truck wreck personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff.
Here are some key aspects of personal injury law in Tennessee:
Compensation
Victims can recover economic damages, such as medical bills and lost wages, without limit. However, non-economic damages, such as pain and suffering, are capped at $750,000, unless the injury is catastrophic.
Fault
Tennessee uses a modified comparative fault rule, which means that if the injured party is less than 50% at fault, they can still recover damages, but the amount will be reduced by their percentage of fault. If the injured party is 50% or more at fault, they cannot recover damages.
Statute of limitations
The statute of limitations for personal injury lawsuits in Tennessee is one year. This applies to both negligence and intentional torts.
Battery
Battery occurs when someone willfully touches or uses force against another person without their consent.
Attorneys
It's recommended to contact an attorney as soon as possible after an injury. An attorney can review your case, gather evidence, and help you determine the value of your claim.
Outcome: Settled for an undisclosed sum and dismissed.
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