Rule 615, often called simply “The Rule”, is titled “Exclusion of Witnesses”. “The Rule” is short for The Rule of Sequestration. Importantly, Rule 615 is found in the Tennessee Rules of Evidence. The Tennessee Rules of Evidence “govern evidence rulings” and “apply in all trials.” Tenn. Rules of Evidence 101 and Advisory Commission Comments. Thus,…
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Assume you are stopped at a red light. The driver behind you hits your car. You are injured. The police come to the scene and issue a citation to the defendant for following too closely. Is the citation admissible as evidence of negligence if the personal injury case goes to trial? As with many legal…
Continue reading ›In Tennessee, “No person shall throw or deposit on any highway any bottle, glass, nails, tacks, wire, cans or any other substance likely to injure any person, animal or vehicle upon the highway.” TCA 55-8-170(a). In addition, “Any person who drops, or permits to be dropped or thrown, upon any highway any destructive or injurious…
Continue reading ›Wrongful death is an action for the death of a human caused by negligence or criminal destruction. Georgia recognizes two separate types of claims in a wrongful death action. One is the claim filed by the family member(s) to recover the “full value of the life of the decedent”. This would include tangibles such as…
Continue reading ›From all of us at The Hamilton Firm LLC, we want to extend congratulations to Attorney Annette T. Kelley for her selection as a 2025 Mid-South Super Lawyer! Want to know more about Attorney Annette Kelley? Or do you need our law firm’s help with an injury claim in Chattanooga? Call (423) 634-0871 or submit an online contact form now. More About Super…
Continue reading ›Effective December 1, 2025 With the addition of William (“Bill”) Rieder to our team, we now offer mediation services throughout the State of Tennessee. Bill’s extensive background as counsel for both Plaintiffs and Defendants gives him a unique ability to see issues from all perspectives. While some mediators focus on one side, Bill understands both—making…
Continue reading ›From all of us at The Hamilton Firm LLC, we want to extend congratulations to Attorney Patrick Cruise for his selection as a Mid-South Super Lawyer for the 12th time! Attorney Cruise has been recognized by Super Lawyers in 2013 – 2016 and 2018 – 2025, all his work with Personal Injury – General: Plaintiff cases. Super Lawyers selection only…
Continue reading ›Subject to a couple of important exceptions, the statute of limitations for wrongful death claims in Tennessee is one year from the date of the injury causing event (not necessarily the date of death). The one-year statute of limitation applies to minors as well. Thus, regardless of whether the wrongful death beneficiary is a minor,…
Continue reading ›Cycling is a popular mode of transportation and recreation in Tennessee. Whether you bike to work, ride for exercise, or simply enjoy leisurely outings, it is important to know the rules of the road designed to protect cyclists. Tennessee has implemented clear guidelines to create safely shared roadways between vehicles and bicycles, which will likely…
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