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Monthly Archives: July 2023

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What Do You Have to Prove in a Medical Malpractice Claim?

By Atkins Brezina, PLLC |

When something goes wrong in a hospital, doctor’s office, or other medical clinic, the harm you suffer may be inconvenient and temporary. Other times, though, the damage can be life-threatening and in the worst of cases, victims of medical malpractice do not survive the event. If you or a loved one has been hurt… Read More »

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How Can an Attorney Help Your Small Business?

By Atkins Brezina, PLLC |

Regardless of the size of your business, you need the sound legal advice of a Knoxville business and commercial law attorney. Large corporations usually have a team of legal staff on hand at all times. Although this may not be necessary for your small business, it is still critical so you can provide protection… Read More »

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What is a Certificate of Good Faith in Medical Malpractice Cases?

By Atkins Brezina, PLLC |

After visiting a doctor, medical clinic, or other healthcare facility, you expect to get better from the injury or illness you are suffering from. Unfortunately, that does not always happen. Sometimes, this is due to the progression of the injury or illness itself. Other times, though, it is a matter of negligent medical staff… Read More »

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How To Prove Intentional Interference With Contract In Knoxville

By Atkins Brezina, PLLC |

Tennessee allows for a common law cause of action when there is an intentional interference with contract, also known as procurement of breach of contract or tortious interference. When a person or entity interferes in a contract with other parties, the injured party has a right to file a lawsuit against them. Like all… Read More »

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Medical Malpractice And Never Events

By Atkins Brezina, PLLC |

When you are sick or injured, you visit a doctor and rely on their competence and knowledge concerning your diagnosis and the treatment you receive. You expect them to make good decisions and to provide the best possible care for your situation. Doctors are only human, however. They make mistakes and sometimes, those errors… Read More »

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