Personal Injury
Knoxville Personal Injury Lawyer
Injuries sustained in an accident or other incident can change the course of your life. If this injury came at the hands of another negligent individual, then you need the assistance of an experienced lawyer who can stand up for your rights. Attorney Tyler Roper and the rest of the exceptional staff at our law office stand by you in the pursuit of compensation for your lost wages, medical expenses, and pain and suffering.
We provide comprehensive personal injury representation to individuals and their families who have experienced a range of injuries. Soft tissue injury, spinal injury, brain injury, and even death can result from the following types of situations.
- Car accidents
- Trucking accidents
- Motorcycle accidents
- Pedestrian accidents
- Slip and falls
- Medical malpractice
- Products liability (dangerous products)
- Premises liability
Here in the Knoxville area, I-40 and I-75 are often the scene of many types of vehicle accidents, some of which are listed above. We serve clients who live in the area and out of town visitors in the event that they have been injured on one of these highways or other roads throughout eastern Tennessee.
Whether you are visiting the Smokey Mountains, attend or have a child that attends the University of Tennessee, or live in this area of Tennessee, attorney Roper and the rest of our staff dedicate themselves to preserving your rights and are committed to seeing that the negligent party is held responsible for their careless actions.
Contact a personal injury lawyer that keeps your best interests in mind throughout the entirety of your case. We offer a free initial consultation so you can discuss your injury with experienced car accident attorney Tyler Roper. You do not have to face your injuries alone. Get in touch with our office today.
We are prepared to represent individuals, families, and businesses throughout eastern Tennessee, in Knoxville, Chattanooga, and Nashville, and Knox County, Campbell County, Cumberland County, Blount County, Sevier County, Anderson County, and Union County.
