Tennessee Personal Injury Lawyers
Tennessee has one of the shortest statutes of limitations in the country — just 1 year — making it critical to contact an attorney immediately after an accident.
Tennessee uses a modified comparative fault (50% bar) system for personal injury claims. The statute of limitations is 1 year. Bond Legal is licensed to practice in Tennessee and has recovered over $500 million for injured clients nationwide. Free consultations available 24/7 — pay no attorney fees unless we recover compensation for you.
How Tennessee Personal Injury Law Works
Fault System
Modified Comparative Fault (50% Bar)
Tennessee bars recovery if your fault is 50% or greater — one of the stricter comparative fault thresholds in the nation.
Source: Tenn. Code § 29-11-103 (McIntyre v. Balentine, 833 S.W.2d 52, Tenn. 1992)
Statute of Limitations
1 year
This is the deadline to file a personal injury lawsuit in Tennessee. Missing this deadline typically means losing your right to compensation permanently.
Source: Tenn. Code § 28-3-104
Damage Caps
Non-economic damages capped at $750,000 in most PI cases, $1 million for catastrophic injuries (Tenn. Code § 29-39-102). No cap on economic damages.
Key Tennessee Laws Affecting Your Case
Modified Comparative Fault (50% Bar)
Tenn. Code § 29-11-103 / McIntyre v. Balentine (1992)
Tennessee adopted modified comparative fault in 1992, replacing contributory negligence. If you are 50% or more at fault, you recover nothing. This is stricter than the 51% bar used by most modified comparative fault states. Fault allocation is determined by the jury, and insurance companies vigorously argue fault to push plaintiffs past the 50% threshold.
1-Year Statute of Limitations
Tenn. Code § 28-3-104(a)(1)
Tennessee has one of the shortest statutes of limitations in the nation — just 1 year from the date of injury for personal injury and wrongful death claims. This extremely tight deadline makes it critical to contact an attorney immediately after an accident. Missing this deadline permanently bars your claim.
Non-Economic Damage Caps
Tenn. Code § 29-39-102
Non-economic damages (pain and suffering, emotional distress) are capped at $750,000 for most personal injury cases. The cap increases to $1 million for catastrophic injuries involving spinal cord paralysis, amputation of a limb, severe burns covering 40%+ of the body, or wrongful death of a parent leaving minor children. No cap on economic damages (medical bills, lost wages).
Mandatory Auto Insurance
Tenn. Code § 55-12-102
Tennessee requires minimum liability coverage of 25/50/25 ($25,000 per person, $50,000 per accident bodily injury, $25,000 property damage). Tennessee also requires UM/UIM coverage to be offered by insurers, though drivers may reject it in writing. The Tennessee Financial Responsibility Law requires proof of insurance at all times.
DUI / Implied Consent
Tenn. Code § 55-10-401 / § 55-10-406
Tennessee's DUI law sets the BAC limit at .08 for adults and .02 for those under 21. The implied consent law (§ 55-10-406) means refusal to submit to chemical testing results in automatic license revocation. A DUI conviction creates strong per se evidence of negligence in civil injury claims and may support punitive damages.
Dram Shop Liability
Tenn. Code § 57-10-102
Tennessee's Dram Shop Act allows injured parties to sue licensed alcohol sellers who sold alcohol to a visibly intoxicated person or a minor who subsequently caused injury. Tennessee courts have interpreted dram shop liability broadly, and social host liability may also apply in certain circumstances.
Government Tort Liability Act
Tenn. Code § 29-20-101 et seq.
Claims against Tennessee state or local government entities are governed by the Government Tort Liability Act. Government liability is capped at $300,000 per person and $700,000 per occurrence. Notice of claim must be provided within 12 months. Sovereign immunity is waived only for injuries caused by negligent acts of government employees acting within the scope of employment.
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Public Record
Notable Tennessee Personal Injury Verdicts & Settlements
These publicly reported verdicts and settlements illustrate the range of outcomes in Tennessee personal injury cases. They are from public court records and do not represent Bond Legal's case results.
Jury verdict in a fatal tractor-trailer collision on I-40 near Memphis involving a driver who tested positive for controlled substances.
Verdict for a patient who sustained permanent brain damage due to anesthesia errors during surgery at a Nashville hospital.
Jury award for a family injured in a high-speed collision on I-75/I-40 interchange in Knoxville caused by a distracted driver.
Settlement in a negligent security case at a Chattanooga entertainment venue where a patron sustained catastrophic injuries.
Verdict for a motorcyclist who suffered spinal cord injuries after being struck by an SUV making an illegal U-turn in Franklin.
Important: The verdicts and settlements shown above are from publicly available court records and legal publications. They are presented for informational purposes only and do not represent Bond Legal's case results. Every case is unique — the facts, injuries, defendants, insurance coverage, venue, and applicable law vary significantly. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome in your case. Gross amounts shown are before deduction of attorney fees, costs, and expenses. This is an advertisement.
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(866) 423-7724 — Free ConsultationWhat Makes Tennessee Different for Personal Injury Cases
Tennessee has one of the shortest statutes of limitations in the country at just 1 year from the date of injury (Tenn. Code § 28-3-104). This is tied with Kentucky and Louisiana for the shortest PI deadline in the nation. Many victims lose their right to compensation simply because they didn't realize the clock was ticking. With government tort claims also requiring notice within 12 months (Tenn. Code § 29-20-305), there is zero room for delay in Tennessee injury cases.
Tennessee caps non-economic damages at $750,000 for most personal injury cases, increasing to $1 million for catastrophic injuries involving spinal cord paralysis, amputation, severe burns (40%+), or wrongful death of a parent leaving minor children (Tenn. Code § 29-39-102). No cap applies to economic damages. Additionally, Tennessee uses a stricter 50% bar for comparative fault — if you're found 50% at fault, you recover nothing, which is more restrictive than the 51% bar used by most modified comparative fault states.
With 1,323 traffic fatalities in 2023 (NHTSA FARS) — a rate of 18.6 per 100,000 residents — Tennessee has one of the highest per-capita traffic death rates in the nation. Fatalities dropped approximately 14% to ~1,137 in 2024 (TDOS data), and an additional 11% decline was reported in early 2025 data. Motorcycle fatalities (203, 15% of all deaths) and pedestrian fatalities (186) are significant contributors, concentrated in the Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville, and Chattanooga metro areas.
Tennessee has one of the highest uninsured motorist rates in the nation at approximately 20% (IRC 2022 data) — meaning 1 in 5 Tennessee drivers lacks insurance. This is nearly double the national average of ~14%. Combined with the state's high fatality rate, this makes UM/UIM coverage absolutely critical for Tennessee drivers. Tennessee's Dram Shop Act (Tenn. Code § 57-10-102) provides an additional avenue for recovery in alcohol-related crash cases.
Alcohol-impaired driving is a major factor in Tennessee traffic deaths, with over 350 fatalities involving BAC .08+ in 2023 — approximately 26% of all traffic fatalities. Tennessee ranked among the worst states nationally for drunk driving (Forbes, 2023), with 362 DUI arrests and approximately 5 drunk drivers involved in fatal crashes per 100,000 drivers. Tennessee's implied consent law (Tenn. Code § 55-10-406) strengthens civil claims by establishing per se negligence when a driver is convicted of DUI.
Tennessee Traffic Safety Statistics
185,000+
Annual Crashes
1,323
Fatalities (2023)
18.6
Deaths per 100K residents
20.0%
Uninsured Drivers (IRC)
~1,137 (down 14%)
2024 fatalities
203 (15%)
Motorcycle fatalities
186
Pedestrian fatalities
350+
Alcohol-impaired fatalities (BAC .08+)
Source: TDOS TITAN / NHTSA FARS, 2023 | 2024 fatalities: TDOS/WSMV, 2024 | Motorcycle fatalities: IIHS/NHTSA, 2023 | Pedestrian fatalities: IIHS/NHTSA, 2023 | Alcohol-impaired fatalities (BAC .08+): NHTSA FARS, 2023
Tennessee Auto Insurance Landscape
~$1,800/yr
Avg. Annual Premium
Bankrate/NAIC, 2023
25/50/25 ($25K per person, $50K per accident BI, $25K PD)
Minimum Coverage
Tenn. Code § 55-12-102
20.0%
Uninsured Drivers
IRC, 2022
At-Fault State
Insurance System
Key Insurance Notes for Tennessee
- •Tennessee is a tort (at-fault) state. Injured parties file claims directly against the at-fault driver's insurance without needing to exhaust PIP benefits.
- •Tennessee has one of the highest uninsured motorist rates in the nation at approximately 20% (IRC 2022 data) — meaning 1 in 5 Tennessee drivers lacks insurance. This makes UM/UIM coverage absolutely essential for all Tennessee motorists.
- •Tennessee's minimum 25/50/25 limits are inadequate for serious injury cases. A single ER visit, surgery, and rehabilitation can easily exceed $25,000, leaving victims severely undercompensated if the at-fault driver carries only state minimums.
- •Tennessee law requires insurers to offer UM/UIM coverage, but drivers may reject it in writing. Given the state's 20% uninsured rate, rejecting UM/UIM coverage is a significant financial risk.
- •Tennessee's Financial Responsibility Law (Tenn. Code § 55-12-102) requires drivers to maintain proof of insurance at all times and present it upon request during a traffic stop or after an accident. Failure to show proof results in vehicle registration suspension.
Tennessee Impairment & Behavioral Crash Data
350+
Alcohol-Related Fatalities
Approximately 26% of all traffic fatalities involved alcohol-impaired driving; Tennessee ranked among the worst states for drunk driving (Forbes, 2023)
38%+
Drug-Positive Rate in Fatal Crashes
100+ fatalities involving drivers age 20 or younger
Teen Driver Fatal Crashes
350+ (Tennessee's seat belt usage rate is below the national average)
Unrestrained Occupant Fatalities
Source: NHTSA FARS 2023 / TDOS TITAN / Tennessee GHSO
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280,000+ (Circuit and General Sessions Courts statewide)
Civil Filings
Davidson County (Nashville) and Shelby County (Memphis) handle the largest volume of tort and PI filings
Personal Injury Filings
12–24 months (varies by judicial district; Davidson and Shelby Counties may take longer due to volume)
Avg. Disposition Time
Source: Tennessee Administrative Office of the Courts, 2023–2024 Annual Statistical Report
Seasonal Trends
When Are Tennessee Roads Most Dangerous?
Crash patterns in Tennessee follow seasonal and holiday trends that every driver should know.
July (highest fatality count; summer tourism + motorcycle peak)
Deadliest Month
July 4th weekend
Deadliest Holiday Period
June–August (Summer)
+25% crash increase in Smoky Mountain corridorsTourist traffic to the Great Smoky Mountains, Nashville entertainment district, and Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge drives crash increases. I-40, I-65, and US-441 see heavy vacation traffic. Motorcycle fatalities peak in summer.
November–February (Winter Weather)
+30% weather-related crashes during ice eventsIce storms and freezing rain on I-40 East, I-24, and I-81 create hazardous conditions. The Cumberland Plateau and East Tennessee mountain passes are especially dangerous.
Holiday Weekends (Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, New Year's Eve)
+45% DUI crashes on holiday weekendsNashville's Broadway entertainment corridor and Gatlinburg tourism drive massive holiday traffic. Alcohol-impaired driving spikes dramatically. I-24 and I-65 corridors near Nashville see heavy congestion.
October (Fall Foliage Season)
+20% crashes in mountain tourism corridorsLeaf-peeping tourists flood the Blue Ridge Parkway, Natchez Trace, and Great Smoky Mountains, creating dangerous conditions on winding mountain roads with unfamiliar drivers.
Source: TDOS TITAN / NHTSA FARS, 2023. Crash patterns are based on multi-year data and may vary year to year.
Common Questions
Tennessee Personal Injury FAQ
County-by-County
Tennessee Personal Injury by County
Each county in Tennessee has distinct court procedures, jury tendencies, and case timelines that significantly impact personal injury outcomes. Showing the top 6 counties by filing volume.
Davidson County
PI Filings
~8,000/yr civil
Median PI Verdict
Moderate-to-plaintiff-friendly
Typical Timeline
16–22 months
Jury Pool
Diverse urban Nashville pool; moderate-to-plaintiff-friendly
Nashville courthouse. I-40/I-65/I-24 interchange — one of the most crash-prone in the Southeast. Tourism traffic (Broadway/Lower Broad) creates pedestrian hazards.
Shelby County
PI Filings
~7,000/yr civil
Median PI Verdict
Plaintiff-favorable
Typical Timeline
16–24 months
Jury Pool
Diverse urban Memphis pool; historically plaintiff-friendly — one of the most favorable PI venues in TN
Memphis courthouse. I-40/I-240/I-55 interchange. FedEx hub truck traffic. Known for above-average PI verdicts.
Knox County
PI Filings
~3,000/yr civil
Median PI Verdict
Moderate
Typical Timeline
14–18 months
Jury Pool
Urban/suburban Knoxville pool; moderate
Knoxville courthouse. I-40/I-75 interchange — 'Malfunction Junction.' UT campus traffic.
Hamilton County
PI Filings
~2,000/yr civil
Median PI Verdict
Moderate
Typical Timeline
14–18 months
Jury Pool
Urban Chattanooga pool; moderate verdicts
Chattanooga courthouse. I-24/I-75 interchange. GA border — cross-state jurisdiction issues.
Rutherford County
PI Filings
~1,500/yr civil
Median PI Verdict
Moderate
Typical Timeline
14–18 months
Jury Pool
Fast-growing suburban/college (MTSU) pool; moderate
Murfreesboro courthouse. I-24 SE corridor. Fastest-growing large county in TN.
Williamson County
PI Filings
~1,000/yr civil
Median PI Verdict
Conservative
Typical Timeline
12–16 months
Jury Pool
Affluent Nashville suburb; conservative — lowest per-capita PI verdicts in Metro Nashville
Franklin courthouse. I-65 South corridor. Wealthiest county in TN.
Montgomery County
PI Filings: ~800/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 12–16 months
Jury Pool: Military (Fort Campbell) and suburban; moderate
Clarksville courthouse. I-24 NW corridor. Fort Campbell military traffic. KY border.
Sumner County
PI Filings: ~600/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 12–16 months
Jury Pool: Suburban Nashville NE; moderate-conservative
Gallatin courthouse. US-31E corridor.
Wilson County
PI Filings: ~500/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 12–14 months
Jury Pool: Suburban Nashville east; moderate-conservative
Lebanon courthouse. I-40 East corridor.
Sullivan County
PI Filings: ~500/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 12–14 months
Jury Pool: Small-city/rural; moderate-conservative
Blountville/Kingsport courthouse. I-81 corridor.
Blount County
PI Filings: ~400/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 12–14 months
Jury Pool: Suburban Knoxville south; moderate-conservative
Maryville courthouse. US-321/US-129 Great Smoky Mountain traffic.
Washington County
PI Filings: ~400/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 12–14 months
Jury Pool: Small-city/college (ETSU) pool; moderate
Jonesborough courthouse. I-26 corridor.
Maury County
PI Filings: ~400/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 12–14 months
Jury Pool: Suburban/exurban Nashville south; moderate-conservative
Columbia courthouse. I-65 South corridor. Rapid growth — GM Spring Hill plant.
Madison County
PI Filings: ~400/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 12–14 months
Jury Pool: Small-city Jackson pool; moderate
Jackson courthouse. I-40 West corridor between Nashville and Memphis.
Sevier County
PI Filings: ~300/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 12–14 months
Jury Pool: Tourism/mountain; moderate-conservative
Sevierville courthouse. Great Smoky Mountains tourism traffic — Pigeon Forge/Gatlinburg. US-441 corridor.
Bradley County
PI Filings: ~300/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 12–14 months
Jury Pool: Small-city/suburban; moderate-conservative
Cleveland courthouse. I-75 South corridor.
Anderson County
PI Filings: ~200/yr civil
Median Verdict: Moderate
Timeline: 12–14 months
Jury Pool: Small-city (Oak Ridge) mix; moderate
Clinton courthouse. I-75/SR-61 Oak Ridge corridor.
Putnam County
PI Filings: ~200/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 12–14 months
Jury Pool: College-town (TTU); moderate-conservative
Cookeville courthouse. I-40 corridor.
Robertson County
PI Filings: ~200/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: Rural/exurban Nashville north; conservative
Springfield courthouse. I-65 North near KY border.
Coffee County
PI Filings: ~150/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: Small-city; moderate-conservative
Manchester courthouse. I-24 corridor.
Tipton County
PI Filings: ~150/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: Rural/suburban Memphis north; conservative
Covington courthouse. US-51 corridor.
Hamblen County
PI Filings: ~150/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: Small-city; moderate-conservative
Morristown courthouse. I-81/US-11E corridor.
Dickson County
PI Filings: ~150/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: Exurban Nashville west; conservative
Charlotte courthouse. I-40 West corridor.
Greene County
PI Filings: ~150/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–14 months
Jury Pool: Rural/small-city; conservative
Greeneville courthouse. US-11E/US-321.
Loudon County
PI Filings: ~100/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–12 months
Jury Pool: Suburban Knoxville SW; conservative
Loudon courthouse. I-75 corridor.
McMinn County
PI Filings: ~100/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 10–12 months
Jury Pool: Small-city; moderate-conservative
Athens courthouse. I-75 corridor.
Roane County
PI Filings: ~100/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative-to-moderate
Timeline: 10–12 months
Jury Pool: Small-city/rural; moderate-conservative
Kingston courthouse. I-40/US-27 corridor.
Bedford County
PI Filings: ~100/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–12 months
Jury Pool: Small-city/rural; conservative
Shelbyville courthouse. US-231 corridor.
Cheatham County
PI Filings: ~80/yr civil
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–12 months
Jury Pool: Exurban Nashville NW; conservative
Ashland City courthouse. SR-12 corridor.
Carter County
PI Filings: <80/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–12 months
Jury Pool: Rural mountain
Elizabethton courthouse.
Cumberland County
PI Filings: <80/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 10–12 months
Jury Pool: Retiree/rural; conservative
Crossville courthouse. I-40 corridor.
Cocke County
PI Filings: <60/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: Rural/mountain
Newport courthouse. I-40 East near NC border.
Campbell County
PI Filings: <60/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: Rural
Jacksboro courthouse. I-75 North near KY border.
Warren County
PI Filings: <60/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: Small-city; conservative
McMinnville courthouse. US-70S corridor.
Monroe County
PI Filings: <60/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: Rural
Madisonville courthouse. US-411 corridor.
Jefferson County
PI Filings: <60/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: Rural/suburban Knoxville east; conservative
Dandridge courthouse. I-40 corridor.
Hawkins County
PI Filings: <60/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: Rural
Rogersville courthouse. US-11W corridor.
Lawrence County
PI Filings: <60/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: Rural/small-city
Lawrenceburg courthouse. US-43 corridor.
Gibson County
PI Filings: <60/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: Rural/small-city
Trenton courthouse.
Dyer County
PI Filings: <60/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: Small-city; conservative
Dyersburg courthouse. US-51 corridor.
Fayette County
PI Filings: <60/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: Suburban Memphis east; conservative
Somerville courthouse.
Henry County
PI Filings: <50/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–12 months
Jury Pool: Rural/resort (Kentucky Lake)
Paris courthouse.
Unicoi County
PI Filings: <40/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Rural mountain
Erwin courthouse. I-26 corridor.
Claiborne County
PI Filings: <40/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Rural
Tazewell courthouse. US-25E corridor.
White County
PI Filings: <40/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Rural
Sparta courthouse.
Rhea County
PI Filings: <40/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Rural/small-city
Dayton courthouse. US-27 corridor.
Obion County
PI Filings: <40/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Rural
Union City courthouse.
Weakley County
PI Filings: <40/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: College-town (UTM); moderate-conservative
Dresden courthouse.
Giles County
PI Filings: <40/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Rural
Pulaski courthouse. I-65 South near AL border.
Lincoln County
PI Filings: <40/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Rural
Fayetteville courthouse. US-231 corridor.
Marshall County
PI Filings: <40/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Small-city; conservative
Lewisburg courthouse.
Franklin County
PI Filings: <40/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Rural
Winchester courthouse. I-24 corridor.
Marion County
PI Filings: <40/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Rural/mountain
Jasper courthouse. I-24 corridor near AL border.
Hardin County
PI Filings: <40/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Rural/tourism (Shiloh)
Savannah courthouse.
Henderson County
PI Filings: <40/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Small-city/rural
Lexington courthouse. I-40 corridor.
Scott County
PI Filings: <30/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Rural
Huntsville courthouse. US-27 corridor.
Morgan County
PI Filings: <30/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Rural
Wartburg courthouse.
Fentress County
PI Filings: <30/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Rural
Jamestown courthouse.
Overton County
PI Filings: <30/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Rural
Livingston courthouse.
DeKalb County
PI Filings: <30/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Rural
Smithville courthouse.
Polk County
PI Filings: <30/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Rural mountain
Benton courthouse.
Grainger County
PI Filings: <30/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Rural
Rutledge courthouse.
Johnson County
PI Filings: <30/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Rural mountain
Mountain City courthouse.
Carroll County
PI Filings: <30/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Rural
Huntingdon courthouse.
Humphreys County
PI Filings: <30/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Rural
Waverly courthouse. I-40 adjacent.
Hickman County
PI Filings: <30/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Rural
Centerville courthouse.
McNairy County
PI Filings: <30/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Rural
Selmer courthouse. US-45 corridor near MS border.
Lauderdale County
PI Filings: <30/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Rural
Ripley courthouse. US-51 corridor.
Haywood County
PI Filings: <30/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Rural
Brownsville courthouse. I-40 corridor.
Hardeman County
PI Filings: <30/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Rural
Bolivar courthouse.
Macon County
PI Filings: <30/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Rural
Lafayette courthouse. KY border.
Smith County
PI Filings: <30/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Rural
Carthage courthouse.
Cannon County
PI Filings: <20/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Small rural
Woodbury courthouse.
Grundy County
PI Filings: <20/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Rural mountain
Altamont courthouse.
Sequatchie County
PI Filings: <20/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Rural
Dunlap courthouse. US-127 corridor.
Meigs County
PI Filings: <20/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Small rural
Decatur courthouse.
Benton County
PI Filings: <20/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Rural
Camden courthouse. Kentucky Lake area.
Stewart County
PI Filings: <20/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Rural
Dover courthouse. Fort Campbell adjacent.
Lewis County
PI Filings: <20/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Small rural
Hohenwald courthouse.
Wayne County
PI Filings: <20/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Rural
Waynesboro courthouse.
Chester County
PI Filings: <20/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Small rural
Henderson courthouse.
Decatur County
PI Filings: <20/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Small rural
Decaturville courthouse.
Crockett County
PI Filings: <20/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Rural
Alamo courthouse.
Bledsoe County
PI Filings: <15/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Small rural
Pikeville courthouse.
Hancock County
PI Filings: <15/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Very small rural (~6,500 pop)
Sneedville courthouse.
Houston County
PI Filings: <15/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Very small rural (~8,200 pop)
Erin courthouse.
Perry County
PI Filings: <15/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Small rural
Linden courthouse.
Clay County
PI Filings: <15/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Small rural (~7,600 pop)
Celina courthouse.
Jackson County
PI Filings: <15/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Small rural
Gainesboro courthouse.
Trousdale County
PI Filings: <15/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Very small (~11,000 pop)
Hartsville courthouse.
Moore County
PI Filings: <10/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Smallest county by pop (~6,400)
Lynchburg courthouse. Jack Daniel's distillery tourism.
Lake County
PI Filings: <10/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Very small rural (~7,000 pop)
Tiptonville courthouse.
Pickett County
PI Filings: <10/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Very small rural (~5,000 pop)
Byrdstown courthouse.
Van Buren County
PI Filings: <10/yr
Median Verdict: Conservative
Timeline: 8–10 months
Jury Pool: Very small rural (~6,000 pop)
Spencer courthouse.
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Nashville · Moderate-Fast (~16mo)
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Chattanooga · Moderate (~16mo)
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Murfreesboro · Fast (~14mo)
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Franklin · Fast (~14mo)
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Blountville · Fast (~14mo)
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