Knoxville Serious Injury, Traumatic Brain Injury & Wrongful Death Attorney
Member of the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum
Contact William C. Cremins at (865) 329-7349.
Under Tennessee law, if another’s misconduct was a substantial contributing factor in causing harm, the responsible party may be held accountable even if harm was unintended or there is more than one cause of the harm.
Attorney William C. Cremins, in Knoxville, Tennessee, represents injured people, and their families, but not corporations, employers, or insurance companies.
An accident causing a serious injury can change your life, and your family’s. The death of a loved one, especially one who provided for your family, may have catastrophic results. There is a reason William C. Cremins was invited to become a member of the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum, and that is because of the results he has obtained for seriously injured clients.
Tennessee law does not require another’s misconduct be the sole and exclusive cause of harm before liability is assessed. If that misconduct was a substantial contributing factor, liability may be assessed.
The following areas of personal injury practice may interest you:
Truck Crashes - An inattentive, sleep-deprived or impaired truck driver is a hazard to anyone nearby. Injuries suffered are oftentimes serious, if not catastrophic or fatal. A tractor trailer or semi can cause terrible injuries if operated unsafely.
Truck drivers and trucking companies must adhere to strict federal and state regulations based upon time on the road, and time needed to rest. Excessive speeds of the truck, and weights of the loads are also factors in accidents. Attorney William C. Cremins will work hard to establish your case and hold the trucker and his or her employer responsible if the rules of the road were violated.
Car Crashes - William C. Cremins may team with experts to reconstruct your car or truck accident and identify the liability in contested cases. Your concern should be recovering from your injuries.
Products Liability - Manufacturers who fail to maintain high standards of quality and safety injure the very consumers who purchased their product, and also injure innocent bystanders. Before more people get hurt, manufacturers must be held accountable for their actions. Nothing can change a corporation’s way of doing things the way a jury can. See Hughes v. Lumbermans & Bridgestone/Firestone, Inc. in the Representative Cases section.
Workers Compensation – Attorney William C. Cremins has a practice of representing injured clients and advocating for those hurt while on their jobs. You may be entitled to workers' compensation, often regardless of what caused your work accident.
Tennessee Workers’ Compensation laws require employers to pay for all approved health care bills, including prescriptions, for the rest of hurt workers’ lives if the bills arise from a covered work injury. Also, employers, or their workers’ compensation insurance companies, are liable for the lost earning capacity of hurt workers.
For help with all aspects of a workers' compensation claim, from the initial application to any appeals needed, contact William C. Cremins at (865) 329-7349.
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