Practice Overview
Knoxville, Tennessee, Personal Injury AttorneyAsbestos • Auto & Truck Accidents • Medical Malpractice • Pharmacy Errors It is the responsibility of a good personal injury lawyer to look at the client's case in the context of the rest of their life--not just the physical injury--and advocate aggressively to ensure the comprehensive needs of the victim and the family are met. At Nichol & Associates, our personal injury lawyers are committed to developing ongoing relationships with clients and their families. For experienced legal advocacy in your personal injury claim, contact us today. For over 30 years, Attorney Douglas Nichols has concentrated his legal practice solely on meeting the needs of personal injury victims and their families by holding corporations, medical professionals, manufacturers, and insurance companies accountable for the serious and devastating injuries and illnesses caused to his clients. Attorney Nichols has a long history of successfully representing clients in personal injury and wrongful death claims involving the following:
In addition to advocating for the fair and just compensation for personal injury victims, attorneys at Nichol & Associates always serve the needs of families and survivors. They offer knowledgeable advice and committed advocacy in probate matters, survivor benefits for widows and children, medical bills, Social Security rights, Medicare and Medicaid benefits, and pain and suffering compensation. The practice of law is not so much a business as a profession. The legal professionals at Nichol & Associates are committed to serving the needs of their clients with personal attention and committed, effective advocacy. Visit our Personal Injury Information Center For a free initial consultation and case evaluation of your personal injury claim, contact Nichol & Associates today. They serve clients across the state of Tennessee, as well as collaborating with a network of skilled attorneys in personal injury litigation throughout Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. |
