About Chad

Chad Meyers practices law in Tennessee and works at Meyers Injury Law. He handles claims arising from accidents and physical injuries. The cases he pursues range from straightforward insurance negotiations to contested claims that require litigation. He speaks plainly to clients and describes the options they face in court and at the negotiating table.

Meyers built his practice around representing individuals who have suffered harm. He files lawsuits when insurers or other parties refuse fair compensation. He negotiates settlements, prepares pleadings, takes and defends depositions, and moves cases through discovery. When settlements fall short, he has taken matters to trial to seek verdicts that reflect the injuries his clients suffered.

He approaches each matter by breaking it down into manageable steps. That means documenting injuries, collecting medical and accident records, and lining up expert testimony when needed. He also weighs the likely outcomes of litigation against the time and cost involved in pursuing a case. Clients often say they value straightforward guidance. Meyers aims to provide that kind of practical counsel rather than legalese.

In courtrooms and conference rooms alike, he engages with opposing counsel and insurers over liability and damages. He has handled cases involving motor vehicle collisions, premises incidents, and other common sources of bodily injury. His practice involves routine litigation tasks: drafting motions, arguing evidentiary disputes, and preparing witnesses for testimony. The work requires persistence and attention to procedural detail.

Today he practices at Meyers Injury Law in Tennessee. The firm maintains active client representation across the state. Meyers continues to represent individuals in accident and injury cases, handling matters from initial intake through trial when necessary. His current practice focuses on securing compensation for people who have been injured in accidents and related incidents.

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Accepted Jurisdictions

Tennessee