Did you know that a truck driver who never exceeds the speed limit, never drives while distracted or intoxicated, never fails to use turn signals, and always comes to a...
Most people think they understand the world of personal injury well enough, but some stubborn myths about the field loom large in the public consciousness. Without proper education, belief in these outdated myths can go so far as to impact the outcome of your claim. At Ponce Law, we understand how overwhelming and confusing the journey can be. That's why...
It’s not uncommon for Nashville to be hit by heat waves with temperatures reaching nearly 100 degrees Fahrenheit during the day. According to WPLN News, Music City saw temperatures soar to at least 90 degrees for 28 days in a row during the summer of 2022, and the city reached the 100-degree mark that year for the first time since...
Valentine's Day in Nashville is a time for romance: candlelit dinners, scenic walks, and cozy evenings with live music. However, with the charm and joy comes an increase of people in the streets, restaurants, and venues of Nashville, and when there’s more people, there’s a higher risk of accidents. Safety might not be the first thing on your mind on...
Suffering a serious injury in an accident can be a life-changing event, bringing the victim pain, distress, and financial uncertainty. In a city like Nashville, the potential for such incidents, unfortunately, exists all over: a slip on a business’s sidewalk, a collision on the busy roads, an accident in the workplace, and more. At Ponce Law, we understand the turmoil...
Navigating the roads alongside semi-trucks can be an intimidating experience for many drivers. These massive vehicles, vital for transporting goods across the country, present unique challenges for both their drivers and other vehicles around them due to their size, multiple large blind spots, and limited maneuverability. Understanding how to safely share the road with semi-trucks is crucial for all drivers,...
When an interstate or highway has three or more lanes of traffic flowing in the same direction, the far-left lane is designed to be used for passing only. For years, that’s been an unspoken rule that not all drivers knew about or observed. But in 2016, it became illegal in Tennessee for drivers to “hang out” in the far-left lane...