#Tennessee native and skilled litigator #Attorney Eric Beasley has been fighting for the #injured for more than 25 years, and knows what it takes to win.
Tennessee ranks 3rd in the nation for teen driver fatalities, and summer is the deadliest stretch of the year. The state doesn't require formal driver education, and Nashville roads reflect it. Injured in a crash? Contact our law firm today. https://t.co/PEv7AWRwkw
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Rear-end accidents are often caused by negligence, such as distracted driving, speeding, or driving under the influence. If you've been involved in a rear-end collision, contact the Law Office of Eric Beasley in Nashville to understand your legal options.
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May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, and in Tennessee it marks the start of the most dangerous stretch of the year for riders. If a crash has left you or a loved one seriously hurt, contact the Law Office of Eric Beasley for a free case evaluation. https://t.co/YyIcp94vuE
Bicycle accidents often happen due to reckless driving. Tennessee law requires drivers to leave at least three feet of space, but that rule is often ignored. When negligence leads to harm, call the Law Office of Eric Beasley to discuss your legal options.
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Operation Hands-Free is officially underway, with state troopers conducting enforcement "bus tours" to spot drivers on their phones. The state is finished with warnings. If you're on a public road, keep the phone out of your hands. Read more - https://t.co/fw9pc3YRPi
A lot of concussion cases begin with wrecks people initially call “minor.” If headaches, dizziness, or brain fog started after a crash, we can help document the injury and push back against insurance arguments to pay you less than you deserve. https://t.co/CMnLHDXHEN
Social media doesn’t ruin personal injury claims because people lie. It ruins them because insurance companies twist normal moments into convenient narratives. A smile, a trip, or a joke can get framed as proof you weren’t really hurt. https://t.co/eglkIfKaZ4
Tennessee traffic fatalities dropped in 2025, but that doesn't mean crashes caused by speeding, drunk driving, and distraction aren't still a problem. If you or someone you love was hurt in a crash, we can fight for the maximum compensation you deserve. https://t.co/ZkUR69JMbJ
Suffering a severe injury or losing a loved one in an accident due to someone's negligence is devastating. While nothing can undo the pain, pursuing justice can hold those responsible accountable. Our Nashville personal injury attorney is here to help.
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After a pedestrian crash, victims face medical bills, lost wages, and uncertainty about how to move forward. If you or a loved one was hurt walking in Nashville, we can help you investigate what happened and protect your rights. https://t.co/JfT74jORB7
We secured a $3.5 million post-verdict settlement for a wrongful death case resulting from a motor vehicle collision with a construction vehicle. If you’ve lost a loved one due to negligence, we are here to help.
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On November 17, Walk Bike Nashville will host the World Day of Remembrance at the State Capitol, honoring the 1,000+ Tennesseans lost in traffic crashes last year. We support this effort to remember victims and advocate for safer streets across our state. https://t.co/s2nshO4ciD