About
Christopher Kim Thompson is a seasoned lawyer in Nashville, Tennessee with over 30 years of experience in handling personal injury and workers compensation claims. Christopher Kim Thompson, a graduate of Nashville School of Law, brings a wealth of experience to his practice as a lawyer in Nashville, Tennessee. With over 30 years of experience in handling and litigating personal injury and workers compensation claims, Mr. Thompson is well-equipped to provide expert legal representation to his clients. Prior to practicing law, Mr. Thompson spent 15 years handling claims for insurance companies. This experience has given him valuable insight into the tactics and strategies employed by insurance companies, allowing him to effectively advocate for his clients\ rights. Mr. Thompson is known for his dedication to his clients and his commitment to achieving the best possible results in every case. He understands the complexities of personal injury and workers compensation claims and knows how to navigate the legal system to ensure his clients receive the compensation they deserve. If you are in need of a skilled and experienced lawyer in Nashville, Tennessee, Christopher Kim Thompson is the attorney you can trust to fight for your rights and get you the results you deserve in your case.
Legal Issues
- Personal Injury
- Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
- Workers Compensation
- Car Accident Lawyer
- Truck Accident Lawyer
- Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
Certificates
No Certifications
Languages
- English: Spoken, Written
Accepted Jurisdictions
Experience
American Association Of Justice
Tennessee Bar Association
Nashville Bar Association
The National Trial Lawyers Top 100
Education
Graduation year: 1988
Associations
Current
Costs
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Free Consultancy Service
Free consultation on most cases -
Payment With Credit Card
There is a small up charge -
Conditional Fees
33 1/3% on personal injury cases 20% on workers compensation cases 25% on social security cases -
Retaines and Rates
On hourly rate cases a retainer fee is generally required which varies depending on the type of case