Helping the Injured Throughout Knoxville and East Tennessee
At the law firm of O'Connor, Petty, Child & Piper in Knoxville, Tennessee, our lawyers represent people who have suffered a serious personal injury. We also help individuals, families and small businesses throughout the Knoxville metropolitan area facing civil disputes.
We represent victims of personal injury, including those caused by car accidents, hunting accidents, construction accidents, workplace injuries and other types of negligence, as well as those who have lost loved ones in cases of wrongful death. Our lawyers also represent clients in litigation over civil claims such as breach of contract, business and partnership disputes, insurance disputes, and other types of property and financial harm.
Whether the party who harmed you is an individual or a business, our attorneys have the legal experience and resources to confront the opposition and prevail. Contact us today to learn more about our legal services.
Providing the Personal Attention You Need and Deserve
An injury can challenge your ability to maintain your livelihood and enjoy your life. Our lawyers take pride in offering the highest level of personal attention to your case. We are here to achieve a just and fair outcome for each of our clients in every circumstance. In doing so, it is important that we develop a deep and thorough understanding of how your injuries have impacted your life, allowing us to articulate and represent your interests.
The attorneys at O'Connor, Petty, Child & Piper will address your injury claim and all of the losses which flow from it, including past and future medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost income, loss of future earnings or earning capacity, and any degree of permanent disability you may suffer.
Free Attorney Consultation
To discuss your case with a lawyer at O'Connor, Petty, Child & Piper, call us toll free at 877-889-7221 or send us an e-mail. Our law office is conveniently located in the Bank of America building in Knoxville, a short walk from the courthouses.









