Campbell County, Tennessee

Personal Injury Attorney in Campbell County

Injured in La Follette, Jellico, Caryville, or anywhere in Campbell County? Get connected with an experienced local personal injury attorney for free.

County Seat: JacksboroPopulation: ~40,000Key Cities: La Follette, Jellico, Caryville

Why You Need a Personal Injury Attorney in Campbell County

Campbell County sits at the Tennessee and Kentucky line, with I-75 climbing through the Jellico Mountain grade on its way out of the state. The combination of long truck grades, the Caryville interchange, and the former coal economy towns of La Follette and Jellico produces a mix of interstate truck crashes, mountain road wrecks, and a workforce that has shifted from mining to manufacturing and retail. Norris Lake and Cove Lake bring additional summer traffic and boating accidents.

Tennessee personal injury law has specific rules that affect your case. The statute of limitations is just one year, which is shorter than most states. Tennessee also follows a modified comparative fault rule, which means your compensation can be reduced if you share any fault for the accident. An experienced attorney serving Campbell County understands these rules and can protect your rights.

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Major Highways

  • I-75
  • US-25W
  • TN-63
  • TN-116

Key Industries

  • former coal economy
  • manufacturing
  • retail
  • Norris Lake recreation

Common Personal Injury Cases in Campbell County

Auto Accidents

Campbell County auto-accident claims are dominated by I-75. The long Jellico Mountain truck grade northbound, the Caryville interchange where US-25W meets the interstate, and the steep approach from Kentucky on the descent into Tennessee all contribute to a high crash volume. Heavy 18-wheeler traffic, runaway truck risks, and weather related crashes (with fog and ice common on the climb) produce serious multi-vehicle pile-ups every year. Tennessee is an at-fault state, which means the negligent driver's insurance carries the responsibility.

Slip & Fall Injuries

Premises liability claims in Campbell County come from the retail strip along US-25W in La Follette and Jacksboro, the I-75 service plazas at Caryville, and the lake area restaurants and marinas. Property owners owe customers a duty to keep premises reasonably safe. Wet floors, broken pavement, and inadequate lighting in older buildings are common factors.

Workplace Injuries

Campbell County's economy has shifted from coal mining to manufacturing, retail, and tourism support, with significant healthcare and corrections employment as well. Workplace injuries, including manufacturing line incidents, retail back injuries, and corrections officer assaults, are covered by Tennessee workers' compensation regardless of fault. A Campbell County attorney can help if your benefits are denied or cut off.

Medical Malpractice

Tennova LaFollette Medical Center is Campbell County's main hospital, with serious cases routed to UT Medical Center in Knox County. Tennessee medical malpractice claims require a certificate of good faith from a qualified expert and 60 days of pre-suit notice. An attorney can arrange the required expert review before the one year deadline.

Wrongful Death

Fatal I-75 truck wrecks on the Jellico grade, mining legacy occupational disease deaths, and preventable medical errors produce Campbell County wrongful death claims every year. Tennessee allows the surviving spouse, children, or next of kin to recover funeral costs, lost future earnings, and loss of companionship. The statute of limitations is one year from the date of death.

Frequently Asked Questions for Campbell County

How much does a personal injury lawyer cost in Campbell County?

Personal injury attorneys serving Campbell County work on a contingency fee basis, which means there is no up-front money and the attorney only collects if money is recovered for you. Tennessee contingencies typically run 33 to 40 percent of the settlement or verdict.

How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Campbell County?

Tennessee has a one year statute of limitations for most personal injury claims. After a Campbell County crash on I-75 or US-25W, you have one year from the date of injury to file suit. Out of state truck crash victims should know that Tennessee's one year deadline applies even if their home state is longer.

What should I do after an accident in Campbell County?

Get medical attention right away. Tennova LaFollette Medical Center is the closest hospital for most of the county, with UT Medical Center as the regional trauma referral. Document the scene with photos, get witness information, and avoid recorded statements to the other side's insurer.

Can I still recover compensation if I was partially at fault?

Tennessee follows a modified comparative fault rule, which means that as long as you are less than 50 percent at fault you can still recover, with damages reduced by your share. Multi-vehicle I-75 pile-ups generate aggressive fault disputes, and an attorney can investigate crash data and trucker logs.

What types of compensation can I receive for a personal injury in Tennessee?

A Campbell County personal injury claim can recover economic damages such as medical bills, lost wages, future care, and property damage, along with non-economic damages such as pain and suffering and loss of enjoyment of life. In extreme cases, punitive damages may also be available.

How do I find the right personal injury attorney in Campbell County?

That is what East TN Injury Line does. We connect injured Campbell County residents with experienced local personal injury attorneys who regularly handle cases in La Follette, Jellico, Caryville, and Jacksboro.

Where are personal injury cases in Campbell County filed?

Personal injury lawsuits in Campbell County are typically filed in Campbell County Circuit Court in Jacksboro. Smaller claims may be filed in General Sessions Court. Your attorney will choose the appropriate venue.

Is East TN Injury Line a law firm in Campbell County?

No. East TN Injury Line is a free referral service that connects injured Campbell County residents with qualified personal injury attorneys. We are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice. No attorney client relationship is formed until you sign a written retainer agreement directly with the referred attorney.

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