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Cordova Personal Injury Lawyer

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Southern Injury Attorneys represent injury victims throughout Cordova and Shelby County.
Respuesta rápida: Southern Injury Attorneys are Tennessee-licensed personal injury lawyers serving Cordova and Shelby County. We handle truck, car, motorcycle, rideshare, pedestrian, slip-and-fall, rear-end, uninsured-motorist and wrongful-death claims, deal with the insurance companies for you, and charge no fee unless we win. Most Tennessee injury claims must be filed within un año. Llamada 800-224-5546 for a free, 24/7 consultation.
Revisado por Larry "Jimmy" Peters, Fundador, Fiscales de Lesiones del Sur. We help people injured anywhere in Cordova and Shelby County — on Germantown Parkway, around Wolfchase, along I-40 and in the apartment and retail corridors — and we deal with the insurance companies so you can focus on recovering.
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Cordova is one of the largest communities in Shelby County — home to roughly 68,779 residents as of the 2020 census, most of them living inside the City of Memphis after decades of annexation, with the balance in unincorporated Shelby County. It sits east of Memphis, north of Germantown, south of Bartlett and northwest of Collierville, bounded by the Wolf River to the south, Whitten Road to the west, Interstate 40 to the north and Pisgah Road to the east. With Germantown Parkway, Wolfchase Galleria, dense apartment corridors and an I-40 freight route all packed into a few square miles, Cordova generates a steady stream of serious collisions.

Because most of Cordova is inside Memphis, your crash is investigated by the Departamento de Policía de Memphis and your case is litigated in Shelby County Circuit Court — or, in some trucking and multi-state matters, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Tennessee. Southern Injury Attorneys are Tennessee-licensed personal injury lawyers who handle these cases on a contingency fee: you pay nothing unless we win. This guide explains how Cordova injury claims work, where local crashes happen, and how Tennessee law affects what you can recover.

~68,779Cordova residents (2020 census) — one of Shelby County’s largest communities
748serious-or-fatal crashes in Shelby County in 2024 — most of any Tennessee county (TITAN)
1 añoTennessee deadline to file most injury lawsuits (§ 28-3-104)
21.3%of Tennessee drivers were uninsured in 2023 — 5th highest in the U.S. (IRC)

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau (2020); Tennessee TITAN crash data (2024); Tenn. Code Ann. § 28-3-104; Insurance Research Council (2023).

$100,0000% at fault$75,00025% at fault$51,00049% at fault$050% at fault
Tennessee follows a modified comparative fault rule with a 50% bar (McIntyre v. Balentine). Your recovery is reduced by your share of fault, and at 50% or more you recover nothing. On a $100,000 claim, being found 25% at fault still costs you $25,000 — which is why the insurer fights so hard to shift blame onto you. Source: Tenn. Code Ann. § 28-3-105; McIntyre v. Balentine, 833 S.W.2d 52.

How we help Cordova accident victims

Southern Injury Attorneys handle the full range of injury cases that arise in Cordova and the surrounding Memphis suburbs. Whether you were hurt in a freeway truck crash on I-40, rear-ended in stop-and-go traffic on Germantown Parkway, struck as a pedestrian in a Wolfchase parking lot, or injured by a fall inside a Cordova store or apartment complex, we investigate the crash, prove who was at fault, value your losses, and negotiate aggressively with the insurer. Choose the practice area closest to your situation:

Where Cordova crashes happen

Cordova’s crash pattern is shaped by its geography. The retail spine is Germantown Parkway (Tennessee State Route 177), which runs straight through the community and carries the bulk of shopping and dining traffic. It is a stop-and-go corridor lined with signalized intersections, turning lanes and packed parking lots — the kind of stop-start, lane-changing environment that produces rear-end collisions, left-turn crashes and pedestrian strikes.

To the north, interestatal 40 forms Cordova’s edge with high-speed commuter and freight traffic and exits near Whitten Road, Sycamore View and Canada Road. The Wolfchase Galleria area — one of the region’s largest retail centers — draws enormous volumes of shoppers, delivery vans and rideshare vehicles into a concentrated cluster of lots and access roads. Growth corridors such as Houston Levee Road y Macon Road, along with Walnut Grove Road, Whitten Road, Dexter Road and Sanga Road in Old Cordova, round out the map. ZIP codes 38016 and 38018 cover most of the community.

Who investigates a Cordova crash

Because the core of Cordova was annexed by Memphis, crashes here are worked by the Departamento de Policía de Memphis rather than a separate suburban police force. The responding officer documents the scene, identifies drivers and witnesses, and files a Tennessee crash report. That report — with its diagram, statements and any citations — is often the first piece of evidence an insurer reviews, so obtaining a correct copy quickly matters. If your collision happened on the unincorporated fringe, the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office may respond instead. Either way, your injury lawsuit is filed in Shelby County Circuit Court, the busiest civil docket in Tennessee.

Tennessee’s 50% fault rule

Tennessee uses modified comparative fault with a 50% bar, established in McIntyre v. Balentine. You can recover only if you are found menos del 50% de culpa; your damages are then reduced by your own percentage. At 50% or more, you recover nothing. This rule is why insurance adjusters work so hard to pin part of the blame on you — every percentage point they shift cuts what they owe. Building a clear liability case, with the MPD report, photos, witness statements and sometimes a reconstruction, protects the full value of your claim.

The one-year deadline

Tennessee has one of the shortest personal injury deadlines in the country. Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 28-3-104, you generally have just un año from the date of the crash to file suit. The window can extend to two years if the at-fault driver is criminally charged (for example, in a DUI or vehicular-assault case), but you should never count on an exception. Evidence such as vehicle data, surveillance video and witness memory fades long before the deadline, so the sooner a lawyer starts, the stronger your case.

Insurance and uninsured drivers

Tennessee requires drivers to carry only 25/50/15 liability coverage — $25,000 per person, $50,000 per crash and $15,000 for property damage. Those minimums rarely cover a serious injury. Worse, an estimated 21.3% of Tennessee drivers were uninsured in 2023 — the fifth-highest rate in the nation. That is why automotor no asegurado o asegurado (UM/UIM) cobertura, which insurers must offer at matching limits unless you reject it in writing, is so important. If you are hit by an uninsured or hit-and-run driver in a Wolfchase lot or on Germantown Parkway, your own UM coverage may be the only source of real compensation.

What your Cordova case is worth

No two cases are identical, but Tennessee injury claims generally compensate the same categories of loss: past and future medical bills, lost wages and lost earning capacity, property damage, and non-economic harm such as pain, disfigurement and loss of enjoyment of life. The value depends on the severity of your injuries, the strength of the liability evidence, and the available insurance. We document every dollar of loss — including future care — so the insurer cannot lowball your recovery.

Sin cargo a menos que ganemos

We handle Cordova injury cases on a Tasa de contingencia. There is no charge to talk with us, no hourly billing, and no fee at all unless we recover money for you. That structure lets anyone — regardless of income — take on a large insurance company on equal footing. We advance the costs of investigating and building your case and are paid only out of a settlement or verdict.

What to do after a Cordova crash

If you are able, call 911 so MPD documents the scene, get medical attention even if you feel “okay” (adrenaline masks serious injuries), photograph the vehicles, the roadway and any hazards, and collect names and numbers for every witness. Do not give a recorded statement to the other driver’s insurer or accept a fast settlement before you know the extent of your injuries. Then call a lawyer. The earlier we get involved, the more evidence we can preserve before it disappears.

Common Cordova crash scenarios

Most of the cases we see in Cordova fall into a handful of recurring patterns tied to local roads. On Germantown Parkway, drivers turning into and out of shopping centers cut across busy lanes, producing left-turn and angle collisions, while the constant signal-to-signal braking causes rear-end chain reactions. Around Wolfchase Galleria, low-speed but frequent crashes happen in crowded parking lots and at mall access points, often involving pedestrians, backing vehicles and distracted shoppers. On interestatal 40, the speed differential between commuter cars and heavy trucks turns merging and lane-change errors into catastrophic wrecks. In Cordova’s dense apartment corridors along Macon and Houston Levee, delivery vans, rideshare vehicles and through-traffic mix with residents on foot. Identifying which pattern your crash fits helps us anticipate the insurer’s defense and gather the right evidence early.

How we build a Cordova injury case

Winning fair compensation is about proof, not promises. We start by preserving evidence that disappears quickly — the MPD crash report, dashcam and surveillance footage from nearby businesses, vehicle event-data recorders, and photographs of the scene before it changes. We track down witnesses while their memories are fresh and, in serious cases, retain accident-reconstruction and medical experts. We then document every category of loss, from emergency care and surgery to future treatment, lost income and the human cost of your injuries. Only after the picture is complete do we present a demand the insurer cannot dismiss. If they refuse to deal fairly, we are prepared to file suit in Shelby County Circuit Court and try the case.

Injuries we commonly see

The injuries behind Cordova claims range from soft-tissue strains and whiplash to far more serious harm: traumatic brain injuries, spinal-cord damage, herniated discs, broken bones, internal injuries and disfiguring scars. Some injuries — concussions and back injuries in particular — do not show their full severity for days, which is one reason we urge clients to get checked out immediately and to avoid settling before they understand their prognosis. We work with your treating doctors to make sure the medical record reflects the true extent of your injuries, because that record drives the value of your claim.

Serving Cordova and the surrounding Memphis suburbs

Cordova does not exist in isolation. It blends into Bartlett to the north, Germantown to the south and Collierville to the southeast, and many residents commute daily across all of them and into downtown Memphis on I-40 and Walnut Grove Road. We represent injured people throughout this corner of Shelby County, and because we know the local roads, the MPD reporting process and the Shelby County courts, we can move quickly on a Cordova case. Whether your crash happened at the Germantown Parkway and Macon Road intersection, on an I-40 on-ramp near Sycamore View, or in a Wolfchase-area parking lot, we are ready to help.

Why Cordova families choose Southern Injury Attorneys

Insurance companies have teams of adjusters and lawyers working to pay you as little as possible. You deserve someone working just as hard for you. Our clients rate us 4.8 out of 5 across 96 Google reviews, and our founder, Larry “Jimmy” Peters, personally oversees the legal work on our cases. We keep you informed, return your calls, and never pressure you to accept less than your case is worth. Because we are licensed in six states — Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas, Texas, Kentucky and Georgia — we are also well positioned to handle crashes that cross state lines, which is common in the Memphis metro.

Where Cordova crashes happen most

A handful of Cordova locations generate crashes again and again. The intersection of North Germantown Parkway and Macon Road and the stretch of Walnut Grove Road near Germantown Parkway are both recurring multi-vehicle and motorcycle crash sites, while the Interstate 40 interchanges at Whitten Road, Sycamore View and Canada Road see high-speed and freight collisions. The packed parking areas around Wolfchase Galleria and the signalized shopping-center entrances along Germantown Parkway add a steady stream of low-speed and turning crashes. The county-wide picture is sobering: Shelby County logged roughly 8,440 injury crashes in 2022 — about 23 serious-injury crashes every day, and total crashes rose more than 44% over the prior decade. If you were hurt at one of these Cordova hot spots, we can help.

A recent Cordova result: We secured a $100,000 policy-limits settlement for a client who was struck on Germantown Parkway in Cordova by a driver who turned left across their path while our client had a green light. Past results do not guarantee a similar outcome in any future case.

How to get your Cordova crash report

Because Cordova crashes are usually worked by the Memphis Police Department, your report comes from MPD Central Records — not a suburban police department. Reports are generally available about 48 hours after the crash and can be requested online, by mail, or in person; Tennessee residents pay a small per-page fee, while out-of-state requesters pay a flat fee. We routinely obtain these reports for our clients and check them for errors that can affect a claim. For a step-by-step walkthrough, see our guide on how to get a Memphis Police (MPD) crash report.

In short: Cordova is part of Memphis, so your crash is handled by MPD and your case belongs in Shelby County Circuit Court. Tennessee’s one-year deadline and 50% fault rule make early action critical. Southern Injury Attorneys investigate, prove fault and fight the insurer — with no fee unless we win. Call 800-224-5546.

What our Cordova-area clients say

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"Mi abogado siempre estaba disponible para responder a cualquier pregunta y fue por encima y más allá para asegurarse de que obtuvimos lo que merecíamos! Todo el mundo era tan agradable y me hizo sentir que yo era importante!"

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“This firm assisted me from start to finish without any hesitation or unnecessary fees — extremely professional and timely. My wreck occurred in Memphis and I’m unfamiliar with the laws and insurance claims here, but Southern Injury guided me through the whole process. Highly recommend!”

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Frequently asked questions

Do you handle accident cases in Cordova?

Yes. Southern Injury Attorneys are Tennessee-licensed and represent injured people throughout Cordova, Wolfchase, Bartlett, Collierville and the rest of Shelby County. We handle truck, car, motorcycle, rideshare, pedestrian, slip-and-fall, rear-end, uninsured-motorist and wrongful-death claims.

Is Cordova part of Memphis?

Most of Cordova was annexed by the City of Memphis, with the remainder in unincorporated Shelby County. That means the Memphis Police Department usually investigates crashes here and your case is filed in Shelby County Circuit Court.

How long do I have to file an injury claim in Tennessee?

Generally one year from the date of the crash under Tenn. Code Ann. § 28-3-104. The deadline can extend to two years if the at-fault driver is criminally charged, but you should not rely on that. Contact a lawyer well before the deadline.

What if the crash was partly my fault?

Tennessee follows modified comparative fault with a 50% bar. You can still recover as long as you are less than 50% at fault, though your damages are reduced by your percentage. We work to keep the blame where it belongs.

What if the other driver had no insurance?

About one in five Tennessee drivers is uninsured. If you carry uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage, it can pay your damages when the at-fault driver cannot. We identify every available policy, including your own UM coverage.

How much does a Cordova injury lawyer cost?

Nothing up front. We work on a contingency fee, so you pay no fee unless we recover money for you. The initial consultation is free and available 24/7.

How do I get my Memphis Police crash report?

Cordova crashes inside Memphis are documented by MPD, and the report can be requested once it is filed. We routinely obtain crash reports for our clients and review them for errors that could affect your claim.

Should I talk to the insurance company first?

No. The other driver’s insurer is not on your side, and a recorded statement or quick settlement offer can hurt your case. Speak with a lawyer before giving any statement or signing anything.

Larry Jimmy Peters, founder and personal injury attorney at Southern Injury Attorneys

About the author: Larry “Jimmy” Peters

Founder & Personal Injury Attorney, Southern Injury Attorneys

Licensed in Tennessee (BPR #37889), Mississippi, Arkansas (#2020103), Texas (#24113438), Kentucky, and Georgia (#936535).

Jimmy Peters founded Southern Injury Attorneys with one mission: maximizing compensation for people injured in car, truck, and premises-liability accidents across the Mid-South. He and his team handle auto and 18-wheeler crashes, slip-and-fall and other injury claims on a contingency fee — no fee unless the firm wins — and he personally reviews the firm’s legal content for accuracy. ★ 4.8/5 from 96 verified Google reviews. If you were hurt in Cordova or anywhere in Shelby County, the consultation is free.

This article provides general information about Tennessee personal injury law for Cordova and Shelby County residents and is not legal advice. Reading it does not create an attorney–client relationship. Every case turns on its own facts, and deadlines such as the one-year statute of limitations can be shorter in some situations. For advice about your specific situation, speak with a licensed attorney. Call Southern Injury Attorneys at 800-224-5546 para una consulta gratuita.

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