John A. Day, experienced Car Accident, Medical Malpractice attorney in Brentwood, TN with 210 reviews
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John A. Day

5141 Virginia Way, Brentwood, TN

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Education

1981:
University of North Carolina School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor (with Honors)
1978:
University of Wisconsin, Platteville, BS - Bachelor of Science
1974:
Spencer High School, Dipolma

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4.8 210 reviews
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Nadia

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24 Jan, 2025
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Deborah hayek

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20 Dec, 2024
I’m glad I chose John Day for my case. They kept me informed of activities all along the process. They clearly reviewed my options and led the way to a quick resolution. Special thanks to Thomas who was so easy to work with during this effort.
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Autumn mills

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Top review highlights

Pros
1
Excellent customer service and communication from the legal team
“Liz and Lindsey never missed a full explanation to me. They were wonderful in listening to my many injury and coverage questions. Incredible professionalism.”
2
Knowledgeable and experienced attorneys who fight hard for their clients
“Brandon, Thomas, Madeline and Sarah were so dedicated to my case! They fought hard for me all the way through jury trial! The award was life changing!”
3
Compassionate and caring approach towards clients
“John Day exhibited a level of compassion and understanding that set his company apart. He took the time to listen to my story, acknowledge my grief, and explain the legal process in a way that was clear and empathetic.”
4
Efficient and streamlined legal process
“The correspondence and trust was definitely there and I would highly recommend them to anyone in need of an attorney!”
5
Successful outcomes and high client satisfaction
“The award was life changing! I highly recommend them!!”
Cons
1
Difficulties reaching or communicating with certain staff members
“The intake person was cold yet claimed to be a nurse. It just so happens I've ran teams of medical professionals. She appeared to be very limited in skills and a very caustic attitude.”
2
Potential for unexpected or unsatisfactory outcomes
“Don't wait or hesitate - CALL! When my husband lost his life in a motorcycle accident, the emotional toll was immeasurable.”

Publications

2017:
Tennessee Bar Journal, Mothers, Minors and Medical Bills
2016:
Tennessee Bar Journal, Forum Not Agreeing
2014:
Belmont Law Review, Made-Whole Made Fair: A Proposal to Modify Subrogation in Tennessee Tort Actions
2013:
Compendium on Tennessee Tort Reform Statutes and Related Case Law - 2nd edition., Compendium on Tennessee Tort Reform Statutes and Related Case Law
2012:
Compendium on Tennessee Tort Reform Statutes and Case Law, Compendium on Tennessee Tort Reform Statutes and Case Law
2011:
Tennessee Trial Law Report - Tort Law Edition, Monthly Newsletter First Published in 2008
2011:
Tennessee Law of Comparative Fault, Book first published in 1997
2011:
Day on Torts Blog, Day on Torts Blog
2011:
Tennessee Injury Law Center Blog, Tennessee Injury Law Center Blog
2011:
TBA Journal, Presents from 'Round Back of the Tree
2011:
TBA Journal, That's [Not] A Fact, Jack
2011:
TBA Journal, Who Should Get Burned By Bruce's Torch
2010:
TBA Journal, Hoping Don't Make It So
2010:
TBA Journal, Lack of a Parachute Results in Fatal Fall
2010:
Day on Torts Blog, Day on Torts Blog
2010:
Day on Torts - Third Edition, Book First Published in 2008
2010:
Tennessee Injury Law Center Blog, Tennessee Injury Law Center Blog
2009:
Tennessee Bar Journal, The New Medical Malpractice Notice and Certificate of Good Faith
2009:
Tennesee Bar Journal - Articles for "Day on Torts" Column, Recreation Limits Litigation
2009:
Tennessee Trial Lawyer, What it Takes to be a Great Trial Lawyer
2009:
Tennesee Bar Journal - Articles for "Day on Torts" Column, Neid Claims After Flax and Eskin
2009:
Day on Torts Blog, Day on Torts Blog
2008:
Trial, Should You Risk Taking the Case
2008:
The Verdict, What it Takes to be a Great Trial Lawyer
2008:
Tennesee Bar Journal - Articles for "Day on Torts" Column, Strike one, You're Out
2008:
Tennesee Bar Journal - Articles for "Day on Torts" Column, Discovery Rule: Opinion Causes Headache
2008:
The Prairie Barrister, What it Takes to be a Great Trial Lawyer
2008:
Tennesee Bar Journal, What it Takes to be a Great Trial Lawyer
2008:
Ohio Trial Magazine, What it Takes to be a Great Trial Lawyer
2008:
Tennessee Trial Law Report - Tort Law Edition, Founder and Editor
2008:
Day on Torts Blog, Day on Torts Blog
2007:
Day on Torts Blog, Day on Torts Blog
2007:
Tennesee Bar Journal - Articles for "Day on Torts" Column, Be Careful What you Say
2007:
Tennesee Bar Journal - Articles for "Day on Torts" Column, Corporate Veil Not Pierced in Business Tort Case
2007:
Tennesee Bar Journal - Articles for "Day on Torts" Column, Can a Minor Sue for Pre-Majority Medical Expenses?
2006:
Tennesee Bar Journal - Articles for "Day on Torts" Column, You Sunk My Lifeboat
2006:
Day on Torts Blog, Day on Torts Blog
2006:
The Tennessee Trial Lawyer, The Assault on Patient's Rights
2006:
Tennesee Bar Journal - Articles for "Day on Torts" Column, What Constitutes 'Bad Faith' in Tennessee?
2006:
The Tennessee Trial Lawyer, The Economics of Case Acceptance
2005:
The Tennessee Trial Lawyer, Calaway v. Schucker. Will the Statute of Repose Bar Kaitlyn's Claim?
2005:
Tennesee Bar Journal - Articles for "Day on Torts" Column, A Primer on the Law of Neglegent Infliction of Emotional Distress
2005:
Tennesee Bar Journal - Articles for "Day on Torts" Column, Ex Parte Communications with Treating Physicians
2004:
Tennesee Bar Journal - Articles for "Day on Torts" Column, Things That Go Bump in the Night
2004:
Tennesee Bar Journal - Articles for "Day on Torts" Column, Abandoning Stare Decisis Is Sometimes the Best Course
2003:
Tennesee Bar Journal - Articles for "Day on Torts" Column, Tort Law 'Blue Chippers' Part 2
2002:
Tennesee Bar Journal - Articles for "Day on Torts" Column, Do You Believe in Majic
2002:
Tennesee Bar Journal - Articles for "Day on Torts" Column, Jordan' Stew
2002:
Tennesee Bar Journal - Articles for "Day on Torts" Column, Tort Law 'Blue Chippers'
2001:
Tennesee Bar Journal - Articles for "Day on Torts" Column, Loss of Filial Consortium
2001:
Tennesee Bar Journal - Articles for "Day on Torts" Column, Fear the Dark No More
2000:
Tennessee Bar Journal - Articles for "Day on Torts" Column, TennCare Subrogation Changes Again
2000:
Tennesee Bar Journal - Articles for "Day on Torts" Column, Plaintiffs Must Bear Cost of Immunity
2000:
Tennesee Bar Journal - Articles for "Day onTorts" Column, Subrogaton of Future Medical Payments
2000:
Tennesee Bar Journal - Articles for "Day on Torts" Column, No Fault for Phantoms
2000:
Tennesee Bar Journal - Articles for "Day on Torts" Column, The Law of Informed Consent
2000:
Tennessee Bar Journal - Articles for "Day on Torts" Column, Made Whole
2000:
Tennessee Bar Journal - Articles for "Day on Torts" Column, Proof in Outrageous Conduct Cases
1999:
Tennessee Bar Journal Articles for "Day on Torts" Column, Issues Raised by Jordan
1998:
The Tennessee Trial Lawyer, Comparative Fault Cases Pending Before the Tennessee Supreme Court
1993:
Verdict, Mix, But no Match: Preparing a Case Against Pharmacists for Failure to Warn About Drug Interactions
1992:
The Tennessee Trial Lawyer, Civil Appellate Review - One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
1992:
The Tennessee Trial Lawyer, Proposed Rule Change
1992:
The Tennessee Trial Lawyer, Civil Appellate Review
1991:
Trial, Nursing Home Litigation
1991:
Pharmacy Law Annual, Duty to Warn of Potential Drug Interactions: The Pharmacist's Role
1991:
Trial Diplomacy Journal, Duty to Warn of Potential Drug Interactions: The Pharmacist's Role
1990:
Federal Litigation Guide (chapter revision), Physical and Mental Examinations of Persons
1990:
Winning Trial Advocacy: How to Avoid Mistakes Made by the Master Trial Lawyers by Julius B. Levine, Trial, Book Review
1990:
Fetal Assessment: Physiological, Clinical, and Medicolegal Principles (Boehm, F.A. and Eden, R.D. eds.), The Role of the Plaintiffs Lawyer
1990:
Fetal Assessment: Physiological, Clinical and MedicopLegal Principles, The Role of the Plaintiff's Lawyer (Book Chapter)
1989:
American Jurisprudence Proof of Facts 3d, 323, Proof and Argument of Damages for Elderly Personal Injury Victims
1989:
Federal Litigation Guide (chapter revision), Requests for Admissions
1989:
The Tennessee Trail Lawyer (Vol 11, No. 2, pp.13-19), Evaluating the Potential Medical Negligence Case
1989:
Trial Diplomacy Journal (Vol. 4, No 12 pp. 225-235), Evaluating the Potential Medical Negligence Case
1988:
Trial, Elderly Personal Injury Victims
1987:
The Tennessee Trial Lawyer, The Insurance Crisis: The Myths and the Facts
1987:
The New Jersey Trial Lawyer, The Insurance Crisis: The Myths and the Facts
1986:
The Tennessee Trial Lawyer, Damages for Fear of Future Surgery
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