
Rogersville, TN (August 17, 2026) – Multiple individuals sustained injuries on Sunday evening, August 16, following a motor vehicle collision on Bear Hollow Road in Hawkins County.
Upon arrival, emergency responders located damaged vehicles blocking the roadway with reports of occupants trapped inside the wreckage. Rescue crews utilized specialized hydraulic extrication equipment to cut open the crushed vehicles and free the trapped victims.
First responders immediately rendered emergency trauma care to the extricated victims at the scene. Due to the severity of the injuries, medical personnel called for an emergency air ambulance to transport at least one critically injured patient to a regional trauma center for emergency treatment.
The Hawkins County Police Department is continuing to investigate the cause of the collision.
Our thoughts are with the injured victims as they work towards recovery.
Modified comparative fault works in Rogersville, TN, personal injury claims by allowing an injured person to recover financial damages as long as they are 49 percent or less at fault for the accident, with their total compensation reduced by their percentage of responsibility.
This legal standard determines whether an injured driver, passenger, or pedestrian can recover monetary compensation following a motor vehicle collision in Rogersville. As long as a victim's share of responsibility remains 49 percent or lower, they maintain the right to seek damages from the other negligent parties involved.
For example, if a court or insurance adjuster calculates a victim's total losses at $100,000 but assigns them 10 percent of the fault for a minor speed variance, the victim will receive $90,000 after their award is reduced by that 10 percent.
However, if an injured party is found to be 50 percent or more at fault for the crash, Tennessee law completely bars them from receiving any financial recovery from the other involved drivers. Because insurance adjusters routinely try to shift fault onto victims to reach or cross that 50 percent threshold and avoid paying out claims, establishing clear, objective liability is crucial to protecting your case.
Safeguarding your rights under Tennessee's comparative fault system requires collecting strong physical and testimonial evidence before it is cleared or lost.
A car accident lawyer can support accident victims by obtaining official police crash reconstruction reports, gathering eyewitness statements, evaluating vehicle damage, auditing available insurance policy limits, and negotiating directly with insurance carriers to ensure fault is assigned accurately under state law.
At Fox & Farmer, we help injured people across Tennessee understand the claims process and the legal options that apply to their situation.
If you have questions after a collision in Rogersville or anywhere in Hawkins County, contact Fox & Farmer at 423-390-0000 to go over the details of your crash and discuss your available legal options today.
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