
Auto Accidents
Chattanooga Car Accident Lawyer
In an instant, an auto accident can cause catastrophic injuries and even death. At the office of Summers & Wyatt, P.C., our attorneys strive to place you at ease in our office while you discuss the traumatic events that caused your injuries of loss of loved ones. We have been helping injured individuals and their families since the establishment of our office in 1969.
Our office provides comprehensive representation that is tailored to suit your individual case and needs. Spinal cord, neck and brain injuries can result from a number of different types of accidents, some of which are listed below.
- Car accidents
- Trucking accidents
- Motorcycle accidents
- Pedestrian accidents
- ATV accidents
- SUV rollovers
Since I-24, I-75, I-40 and I-65 run right through this region of the country, our firm has handled many cases for individuals who have been involved in collisions with semi-trucks (18 wheelers), which can be extremely devastating.
We also represent clients who have lost a loved one in an accident that was due to the negligence of another individual. These types of claims are termed “wrongful death” and our firm is extremely experienced at handling these, in addition to treating these types of cases with respect and sensitivity, since you may still be grieving.
Contact a Chattanooga car accident lawyer at the office of Summers & Wyatt, P.C. today. We take the time to listen to our clients, using all available resources to determine the best way in which to pursue compensation for your injuries. A free consultation is available for your convenience. Also, flexible appointment times are offered to accommodate your schedule. Let us help you take back control of your situation today.
The attorneys of Summers & Wyatt, P.C. represent clients throughout Tennessee (including Chattanooga, Knoxville, Nashville, Murfreesboro, Cleveland, Soddy-Daisy, Athens, Tullahoma, Jasper, Dayton, East Ridge, South Pittsburg, Hamilton County, Bradley County, Marion County, McMinn County, and Rhea County), northern Georgia (including Dalton, Ft. Oglethorpe, Ringgold, Rossville, Catoosa County, Dade County, Walker County, and Whitfield County), and northeast Alabama (including Jackson County).
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