Q: I was involved in an accident with a drunk driver and drug driver on suspended license and charged. How do I challenge?
How do I challenge the decision of at fault and liability? The driver was driving twice the legal BAC limit and drugged marijuana. The Tennessee state laws in Tennessee constitutional laws Tennessee drunk driving is a strict ban on drunk drivers and the driver was in violation of Tennessee Constitutional Laws and Tennessee state laws
It's a Tennessee state law that the drunk driver is automatically at fault and it was the same for this accident. The police crash report should have stated that he was drunk driving and drug driving with a BAC twice the legal limit and smoking marijuana blunts prior to getting on his motorcycle and driving onto i-240 and driving with suspended license reckless driving and erratic driving with planted and coerced witnesses. At the scene of the accident, motorcyclist 1 xx Hellraisers Motorcycle Club gang members was driving with an open Jack Daniels bottle in his pocket. xx the driver of motorcyclist one.Fraud is a factor red flags
A: You say there was a decision, who made that? Sounds like no Court involved. You will need an attorney that handles both criminal cases and torts. Your interpretation of law is incorrect. Suit may need to be filed at least for property damages (and your TNDL).
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