Personal Injury and Wrongful Death
The Law Offices of John Day represents individuals who have been injured due to the fault of another. Most of these cases arise from negligence, meaning an act that a reasonable person would not do under the circumstances or failing to do something that a reasonable person would have done under the circumstances. A person who acts negligently and causes harm to another person should be held accountable for their actions and pay the victim for their losses. The Law Offices of John Day is proud to assist individuals who have legitimate claims recover compensation from those at fault.
The Law Offices of John Day represents people who have been injured in a variety of circumstances, including:
- Medical Negligence (or 'Medical Malpractice')
- Fires During Surgery
- Retained Object Following Surgery
- Wrong Site Surgeries
- Failure to Diagnose or Misdiagnosis of a Heart Attack Injury Attorneys
- Pharmacy Error Injury Attorneys
- IV Infiltration Injury Attorneys
- Failure to Diagnose Pulmonary Embolism Injury Attorneys
- Medication Error Injury Attorneys
- Vaginal Mesh Injury Attorneys
- Injuries and Death During Childbirth
- Forcep Injuries
- Delayed C-section injuries
- Vacuum Extractor Delivery Injuries
- Cerebral Palsy Injury Attorneys
- Erb's Palsy - Klumpke's Palsy - Brachial Plexus Injury Attorneys
- StillBirth Wrongful Death Attorneys
- Skull Fractures During Birth Injury Attorneys
- Physician's Failure to Administer Antibiotics
- Preeclampsia
- Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect
- Automobile Accidents
- Trucking Accidents
- Liability of Property Owners (or "Premises Liability")
- Defective Products (or “Product Liability”)
- Sexual Abuse
- Workers’ Compensation
- Wrongful Death
- Burn Injuries
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Motorcycle Accidents at Intersections
- Motorcycle Accidents Near Driveways
- Motorcycle Crashes Involving a Lay-Down by the Biker
- Motorcycle Accidents Caused by Being Run off the Road
- Why Uninsured Motorist Insurance Coverage is Essential for Motorcyclists
- Injured Motorcycle Passengers
- Failure to Wear a Helmet in a Motorcycle Accident
- Drinking and Driving a Motorcycle
- Passenger Claims against Intoxicated Motorcycle Drivers
- Negligent Repair of Motorcycles
- Motorcycle Defects
- Motorcycle Accidents Caused by Dogs on the Road
- Bus Accidents
- Airport Shuttle Bus Accidents
- I was involved in a bus accident. Can I still file suit if the negligent driver died in the accident?
- I was involved in a bus accident. Can I file suit if I am still treating for my injuries?
- Bus Crash Statistics
- Causes of Bus Accidents
- Charter Bus Accidents
- Church Bus and Church Van Accidents
- Damages Recoverable From a Bus Accident
- Hotel Shuttle Bus Accidents
- Investigation of Bus Accidents
- Municipal Bus Accidents
- Non-Emergency Medical Transport Accidents
- Prison Bus Accidents
- School Bus Accidents
- Spoliation of Evidence in Bus Accident Cases
- Tour Bus Accidents
- Dog Bites
- Drowning Accidents
- Near-Drowning Accidents
- Public Pool - Community Pool - Municipal Pool Drowning
- Apartment Pool Drowning
- Hotel Pool - Motel Pool Drowning
- Fitness Center Pool Drowning
- Summer Camp Drowning
- Negligent Life Guards
- Defective Pool Gate - Broken Pool Gate --Unfenced Pool
- Defective Pool Drain Covers -Virginia Graeme Baker Act
- Water Park Drowning
- Boating Accidents
- Jet Ski Accidents
- Drowning Statistics
- Brain Injuries
- Eye Injuries
- Boating Accidents
- Bicycle Accidents
- Golf Cart Accidents
- Jet Ski or Personal Water Craft Accidents
- Liquor Liability
- Food Poisoning
- Meningitis and its Symptoms
- Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
- Crime Victims
In addition to our experience in representing injured persons and their families, we also write several references for other attorneys practicing in the same field. John Day is the author of Day on Torts: A Handbook for Tennessee Tort Lawyers, summarizing the leading cases on 265 different Tennessee personal injury and wrongful death legal subjects. John is also one of the authors of the Tennessee Law of Comparative Fault , which summarizes and discusses Tennessee court opinions and statutes on comparative fault. John Day and Brandon Bass jointly work on the Trial Law Report, a monthly publication analyzing new cases. John Day maintains a weblog, Day on Torts, providing daily comments on the law and resources for lawyers in the civil justice system. Finally, the attorneys in the firm frequently speak at seminars on the law of personal injury.
If you would like to speak to us about a potential personal injury claim, please contact us online or call us at 615-742-4880 or 866-812-8787.

