Average settlement ranges, Tennessee fault laws, and what to expect after a multi-vehicle pileup accident on I-40, I-65, I-24.
Note: Tennessee recorded approximately 175 large truck fatalities in 2022. Memphis is the third-largest inland port in the United States and a critical FedEx hub, generating enormous freight truck volumes through I-40, I-55, and I-240 (NHTSA FARS 2022).
⚠️ Tennessee has a 1-year statute of limitations on truck accident claims. Acting quickly protects your right to compensation.
In Tennessee, multi-vehicle pileup truck accident settlements typically range from $53K to $2.0M. The average settlement is approximately $263K–$506K, though severe cases involving surgery or permanent disability can exceed $2.0M. Tennessee's Modified Comparative Fault (50% Bar) directly affects your final compensation amount.
| Severity Level | Typical Settlement Range |
|---|---|
| Minor (soft tissue only) | $15,000 – $75,000 |
| Moderate (fractures, stitches) | $75,000 – $350,000 |
| Severe (surgery required) | $350,000 – $1,200,000 |
| Catastrophic (permanent disability) | $1,200,000 – $5,000,000+ |
| Wrongful Death | $500,000 – $5,000,000+ |
Multi-vehicle pileups involving commercial trucks often unfold as chain-reaction crashes triggered by a primary event — a tire blowout, jackknife, or sudden stop. The scale and complexity of these accidents results in multiple defendants, disputed fault allocations, and extended litigation. Insurance stacking across multiple commercial policies can make settlement values substantially higher.
FMCSA note: Multi-vehicle crashes with commercial trucks often trigger FMCSA crash review investigations. Carriers with patterns of violations may face punitive damages beyond compensatory awards. Each truck involved adds a separate insurance policy layer.
Tennessee uses the 50% bar rule. Note: Tennessee has a 1-year statute of limitations — act quickly. This is governed by Tennessee Code Annotated § 29-11-103 (modified comparative fault, 50% bar).
Tennessee Fault Rule: Modified Comparative Fault (50% Bar)
Under Tenn. Code Ann. § 29-11-103, if you are assigned 49% or less of the fault, your damages are reduced proportionally. If you are assigned 50% or more, you recover nothing.
Example: Your damages are $600,000 and you are 30% at fault. Recovery: $600,000 × 0.70 = $420,000.
Major Tennessee freight corridors: I-40, I-65, I-24, I-75, I-81 — these interstates carry the highest commercial truck traffic volume in the state and account for a disproportionate share of large truck crashes.
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