A Rear-End Car Wreck Hits The G3 Team

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The only certainty in life is uncertainty.

Consider what happened yesterday to 2 of our G3 team members.

Everything’s going along just fine. Life is under control. Your house is in order.

Then…WHAMM!! Out of nowhere, someone not paying attention slams into the rear end of your car. You were simply minding your own business. Then suddenly…WHAMM!! You’re absolutely shocked.

Metal buckles under the impact. Your head and neck are in immediately pain. Your back too.

The police arrive. Ambulances also. You survey the damage. Try to make sense of it all.

It’s a nightmare.

So, what next? Of course, cooperate with the investigating offer. Describe to him/her your injuries and how this wreck happened. Take ambulance assistance if you need it. Specify to the ER personnel in detail where you hurt. Follow up with your personal doctor and make a call to your auto insurance carrier.

Then what?

Give us a call. We will give you a free consultation so you can begin putting your life back together. It’s up to you if you want us to legally represent you. We’ve been specializing in helping folks in accidents like that for almost 20 years, with over 250 5-star reviews.

Why? Always…because you matter to us.

Turner Howard, Trial Lawyer

After spending his secondary years of study at The McCallie School in Chattanooga, G Turner Howard III earned his BA at Tulane University. A member of the Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association, he received his law degree from the University of Tennessee College of Law. Before becoming an attorney, he earned a Master’s and Doctor of Divinity at Andrews Theological Seminary and Columbia Theological Seminary. He also served as a 1st Lieutenant in the US Army in Vietnam. With more than 20 years of experience, his firm has helped clients receive millions of dollars for personal injury, and in many cases, much faster than they ever expected.

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