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TennesseeMass Tort Lawyers in Davidson County, Tennessee

A mass tort is defined as a civil action involving many plaintiffs who bring a lawsuit against one or more corporate defendants in federal or state court.


Mass tort cases often involve exposure to chemical or other dangerous elements. Plaintiffs in Davidson County, Tennessee may have been exposed from pharmaceuticals, such as unsafe drugs, from poorly designed or produced products, or by companies negligently releasing toxins into the environment.


The victim of a mass tort in or around Davidson County, Tennessee may have been injured at home or work. Asbestos is an example of a common cause of mass tort litigation.

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R Scott Jackson Jr

R Scott Jackson Jr
4525 Harding Road Suite 200
Nashville, TN 37205
R Scott Jackson Jr is a Personal Injury lawyer... read more >

R Chase Himes

R Chase Himes
1900A Oakhill Drive
Nashville, TN 37206
R Chase Himes is a Personal Injury lawyer... read more >

Adam Warren

Adam Warren
1230 Second Avenue South
Nashville, TN 37210
Adam Warren is a Personal Injury lawyer... read more >

John B Stark

John B Stark
4207 Lebanon Pike
Hermitage, TN 37076
John B Stark is a Personal Injury lawyer... read more >

Paul Kent Bramlett

Paul Kent Bramlett
2400 Crestmoor Road
Nashville, TN 37215
Paul Kent Bramlett is a Personal Injury lawyer... read more >

Robert Elbert Cooper Jr

Robert Elbert Cooper Jr
Office of the Attorney General
P. O. Box 20207
Nashville, TN 37202
Robert Elbert Cooper Jr is a Personal Injury lawyer... read more >
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American Association for Justice

The AAJ is committed to promoting a fair and effective civil justice system while supporting the work of attorneys representing plaintiffs.


Tennessee Association for Justice

TAJ has a proud history of supporting and educating lawyers while working to improve the civil justice system and preserve the right to a trial by jury.


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