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Our clients were three sisters involved in a car accident. They were all under the age of 18. One of the girls had a significant spinal and back injury, one had minor cuts and bruises, and one had facial scarring caused by broken glass from the accident. The insurance company agreed to a settlement for the maximum limits of the insurance policy coverage. As part of the settlement, we were also able to utilize certain tax advantages to structure a portion of the settlement funds into future payments that would be timed to cover college tuition costs for two of the girls. We were also able to negotiate a significant reduction in the amount of the bills being asserted by our clients' medical providers, so that they were able to retain more of their settlement dollars.
Hospital Fall | Hospital Negligence
Elderly client was hospitalized and heavily sedated and medicated. She was not properly monitored or restrained by hospital personnel, and she was permitted to fall from her bed. She sustained a broken hip, which required two surgeries and a long course of therapy. After filing suit and conducting significant discovery and medical record reviews, which were complicated by the significant un-related medical conditions suffered by our client, we were able to resolve the case at mediation for confidential amount substantially exceeding six figures.
Auto Accident
Our client was the passenger in an auto accident that resulted in severe spinal injuries. Her medical bills alone exceeded $300,000. After initially questioning liability for the accident and pointing the finger at other possible parties, the insurance companies agreed to a confidential settlement for the maximum coverage limits of the auto insurance policies involved. More importantly, however, we were able to negotiate a reduction the amount of money the health insurance company sought to take from the settlement funds as reimbursement for the medical bills it had paid out on behalf of our client. In fact, due to the extent of our client's injuries, we were able to negotiate a reduction of that amount to $0, which meant that our client was able to keep each and every dollar of her share of the settlement funds.
Invasion of Privacy
Our client was the victim of a peeping tom incident in the dressing room of a national retail chain store. We conducted an extensive investigation and filed suit after the corporation denied that the incident had even taken place. After a series of depositions of store management and former employees, we uncovered significant evidence to support a pattern and practice, and also discovered substantial contradictions in witness testimony. After months of denying that the incident took place, store management entered into a confidential settlement substantially in excess of six figures
Travelers on Interstate-65 may have been the first people to have a good reason to cry over spilled milk.
 A commercial milk truck overturned on the interstate Feb. 16 between Murfreesboro and Peytonsville Roads, spilling milk onto the road and requiring several lanes to be closed.
 No other vehicles besides the 18-wheeler were involved in the wreck, and the driver only suffered minor injuries, but traffic stalled significantly while workers cleaned up the wreckage.
 They cleared one lane overnight, but the road remained partially blocked until noon the next day so crew members would have enough time to repair a guardrail damaged in the crash.
 Police are investigating the cause of the accident, but this is not the first time a big milk truck has overturned on the highway. A similar incident in Colorado happened just two months ago, KOAA reported.
 In that case, copper thieves had stolen the wiring from the streetlights down a stretch of Interstate-25, so the roadway was dark when the driver of the milk truck headed down the stretch at 4:20 a.m.
 Sharp turns caused the large truck to jackknife, and it tipped over, sliding about 100 yards. Though it doesn’t seem as though cleaning up spilled milk would be very difficult, it took several police divisions seven hours to reopen the highway.


The Harris Law Office began in 1940 when John I. Harris Sr. started his private law practice in Nashville, Tennessee.
Today, the Harris Law Office represents the continuation of a history of service to individuals, businesses and their communities by a family of attorneys whose combined practices date back more than 60 years.  Throughout that period, the attorneys at Harris Law Office have focused their practices on the needs of individuals and small business owners like you.
As in the beginning, the attorneys at Harris Law Office primarily serve and represent the needs of individuals and business owners.  We practice in substantially all areas of law where an individual, family, business owner and small business may have a need for legal advice, counsel or services.  
Our mission remains simple ... we want to help you reach your goals and solve your problems.  We want to find the best solutions and alternatives for your circumstances and to assist you in how you respond to those situations.


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