T. Scott Jones

About T. Scott Jones

T. Scott knows the importance of interacting with colleagues to stay abreast of developments and changes in the legal world. T. Scott frequently teaches CLE courses on trial strategy, teaching other lawyers his methods for success in the courtroom, and is certified as a Rule 31 Mediator in the Tennessee Supreme Court. He is a member of the Knoxville Bar Association, the Tennessee Bar Association, the National Trial Lawyers, and both the Tennessee and American Associations for Justice. Read more about T.Scott Jones
Sep 27, 2015

Know Your Car Crashes: the Broadside Collision

By |September 27th, 2015|Auto Accidents|0 Comments

As of today, 386 people have died as the result of a car crash in Tennessee; 19 of them have occurred in Knox County. Based on the research out of the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, there is a chance that up to 25% of those deaths were the result of a broadside, or “T bone,” accident. A broadside collisions occurs when one car, truck or motorcycle, or any motor vehicle, crashes into the side of [...]

Sep 16, 2015

Tennessee Has Already Had Two School Bus Accidents in August

By |September 16th, 2015|Auto Accidents, Personal Injury|0 Comments

School is back in session here in Knoxville, which means we all need to be much more aware while we’re on the roads. The increased number of children walking to and from school, combined with the number of school buses now on the roads, can make it more dangerous for kids and for drivers all around the state. There have already been two school bus accidents in the last month: an overturned bus in Lincoln County [...]

Aug 31, 2015

Tragic Loss of Life in Nashville Car Accidents Reminds Us to Drive Carefully

By |August 31st, 2015|Auto Accidents, Personal Injury|0 Comments

On July 30, 2015, a local school suffered a tragic loss when a student lost control of his car after football practice and drove off the side of the road. According to the Tennessee Highway Patrol, the accident was a true accident: “the crash report said the vehicle traveled slightly off the right side of the road on a left-hand curve, and then came back across both lanes and traveled off the left shoulder into trees, [...]

Aug 17, 2015

When Billing Fraud Is Not Fraud at All

By |August 17th, 2015|Criminal Defense|0 Comments

An article published online in The Atlantic earlier this year discussed Attorney General Loretta Lynch’s statement that “243 people were arrested and charged with stealing $712 million from Medicare,” which she claimed was “the largest criminal healthcare fraud takedown in the history of the Department of Justice.” The article went on to cite statistics from NPR and ProPublica, as well as other sources, of Medicare fraud being performed by doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals over [...]

Aug 3, 2015

Curbing Teen Driving Accidents Saves Lives

By |August 3rd, 2015|Auto Accidents, Personal Injury|0 Comments

It is difficult to know where to begin when talking about the potential dangers for teen drivers, but most people are aware of the alarming statistics. According to the National Center for Health Statistics, motor vehicle crashes are the number one cause of death in 15 to 20-year olds in the United States. In 2012 (the most recent data available) 4,283 drivers between the ages of 15 and 20 died in motor vehicle crashes, and 184,000 [...]

Jul 22, 2015

Poor Maintenance Causes Trucking Accidents

By |July 22nd, 2015|Truck Accidents|0 Comments

Large commercial trucks were responsible for 3,964 deaths and 95,000 injuries in truck accidents in 2013 according to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration statistics. While driver error is the culprit in upwards of 90% of trucking accidents (that is either the driver of the commercial truck or the other vehicle involved), there are other factors that can contribute to truck accidents, and one of those is poor maintenance. Commercial trucks that weigh more than 10,000 pounds [...]

Jul 6, 2015

Who Is to Blame in a Car Crash with a Self-Driving Car?

By |July 6th, 2015|Auto Accidents, Personal Injury|0 Comments

We recently wrote about self-driving trucks in Nevada. Now it appears that self-driving cars are also causing some problems. In California, there are 48 licensed self-driving cars being tested on the roadways. According to the Huffington Post, 4 of those cars have been involved in accidents since the testing started in September: two while the car was “driving,” and two while the driver (as mandated by law) was in control. The details of the accidents cannot [...]

Jun 24, 2015

Are We Really Ready for Self-Driving Trucks?

By |June 24th, 2015|Personal Injury, Truck Accidents|0 Comments

The future is here, and it came in the form of a self-driving tractor-trailer built by Daimler and sold by Freightliner Trucks. The Freightliner Inspiration is the first road ready, mostly autonomous semi in the country, and it gave the world a view of what it could do in early May when it traveled across the Hoover Dam. The Inspiration trucks – there are two – are licensed to travel in Nevada, but still require a [...]

Jun 8, 2015

Yes, Posting on Facebook Can Get You into Trouble

By |June 8th, 2015|Criminal Defense, Family Law, Personal Injury, Workers Compensation|0 Comments

Here’s yet another cautionary tale that you’ve probably heard before. If you are not careful about what you post on Facebook, or any of the other social media sites, it can get you into a lot of trouble. In Marvin Maurice Buckles’ case, it got him in front of a federal judge because he is a convicted felon who posted pictures of himself with a gun in his hand, and other pictures of guns in his [...]

May 26, 2015

May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month

By |May 26th, 2015|Motorcycle Accidents, Personal Injury|0 Comments

Everyone knows how much we love our bikes here at Banks and Jones. But in order to keep loving those bikes, it’s important that we, along with all the other riders and motor vehicle drivers out there, keep practicing safe riding and driving behavior when out on the roads. In an effort to remind motorcycle riders in Tennessee to stay alert and alive, the Governor's Highway Safety Office and the Tennessee Highway Patrol set up an [...]

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