David B. Peel

David B. Peel: Attorney with Peel Law Firm
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Biography

I believe I was called into the law to help people through the hardest challenges of their lives. Serious injury or death of a loved one is something none of us can prepare for. In my practice, I carry the burden of the financial aspects of catastrophic cases so my clients can focus on healing. As a husband and homeschooling father of three, I value faith and family above all else.
I practice in the areas of Personal Injury, Workers' Compensation, Medical & Pharmacy Malpractice, Disability, Product Liability, Insurance Claims, Wills and cases involving a Negligent Land Owners/Homeowners.
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Peel has always been a leader, and excelled in his various endeavors. He worked his way through all his schooling, but still served notably.

As to his Legal Career:
Tennessee Supreme Court, Rule 31 Listed Civil Trial Mediator
Admitted, U.S. Federal District Court
Admitted, Tennessee Supreme Court
Member of Christian Legal Society
Life Member, Million Dollar Advocates
Life Member, Multi Million Dollar Advocates
Best of the Best, Readers Choice Awards, Multiple Years
SuperLawyers, Multiple years
Member, Tennessee Association for Justice
Member, Lawyers Involved for Tennessee
Member, American Association of Justice
Member, American Bar Association
Member of Memphis Bar Association
Accredited Member, Better Business Bureau
Speaker and lecturer, Medical Issues and Law
Adjunct Professor, SWTCC
Multiple Notable Verdict & Settlements in Tennessee Trial Reporter
Published author of hundreds of Legal Articles.

As to his Legal Studies:
Served as President of the Christian Legal Society
Served on Moot Court Board at the University of Memphis Law School
Competed as a Finalist in Moot Court Competition
Graduated with the Dean's Award for Academic Excellence in Trial Advocacy

As to his Community Service:
Served as President of the Millington Chamber of Commerce
Served as Chairman of Friends of Scouting
Served as Legal Counsel to Millington Jaycees
Speaker on Community involvement
Guest Speaker, U.S. Naval Activity
Guest Judge, American Heart Association
Graduate of Leadership Millington

As to Christian Service:
Ordained Deacon at age 29, Bellevue Baptist Church, under Dr. Adrian Rogers
Bible Fellowship Teacher to Young Married Adults
Bord of Directors, Love Worth Finding Minsitries, Inc.
Life Group Leader to Youth (Young Guns)
Speaker on Christian Apologetics
Speaker on Creation v. Evolution
Trainer on FAITH Evangelism
Speaker on "Made to Count"
Missionary to Ukraine, India, the Caribbean and Africa

As to his Pre-law Studies:
Always an Honor Student
Achieved the Rank of Eagle Scout (less than 3% nationally do)
Wrote a nationally-recognized paper earning an NRA Award, all before finishing high school.
He earned a Academic Scholarship to the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Served as the President and officer of local campus clubs
Served as an Officer of his fraternity
Served as a Presenter in a national competition
Won multiple Regional Awards for his creative work.


Certified by Tennessee Supreme Court as Rule 31 Civil Mediator;

Areas of Practice (20)

  • Truck Accidents
  • Personal Injury
  • Workers Compensation
  • Nursing Home Abuse
  • Automobile Accidents
  • Motorcycle Accidents
  • Products Liability
  • Negligence
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Head Injury
  • Spinal Injury
  • Wrongful Death
  • Birth Injuries
  • Pharmaceutical Malpractice
  • Professional Malpractice
  • Boating Accidents
  • Wills
  • Power of Attorney
  • Insurance Law
  • Slip and Fall

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Arkansas, Ad Club; University of Arkansas, President; University of Arkansas, Board of PRSSA; University of Arkansas, Officer in LCA.; University of Arkansas, B.A., Ad Club; University of Arkansas, B.A., President; University of Arkansas, B.A., Board of PRSSA; University of Arkansas, B.A., Officer in LCA.; University of Arkansas, Ad Club, 1990; University of Arkansas, President, 1990; University of Arkansas, Board of PRSSA, 1990; University of Arkansas, Officer in LCA., 1990; University of Memphis School of Law, Juris Doctor; University of Memphis School of Law, Dean's Award for Academic Excellence in Trial Advocacy; University of Memphis School of Law, Moor Court Board; University of Memphis School of Law, Finalist in Moot Court Championship; University of Memphis School of Law, President Christian Legal Society; University of Memphis School of Law, Juris Doctor; University of Memphis School of Law, Dean's Award for Academic Excellence in Trial Advocacy; University of Memphis School of Law, Moor Court Board; University of Memphis School of Law, Finalist in Moot Court Championship; University of Memphis School of Law, President Christian Legal Society; University of Memphis School of Law, Juris Doctor; University of Memphis School of Law, Dean's Award for Academic Excellence in Trial Advocacy; University of Memphis School of Law, Moor Court Board; University of Memphis School of Law, Finalist in Moot Court Championship; University of Memphis School of Law, President Christian Legal Society; University of Memphis School of Law, Juris Doctor, 1995; University of Memphis School of Law, Dean's Award for Academic Excellence in Trial Advocacy, 1995; University of Memphis School of Law, Moor Court Board, 1995; University of Memphis School of Law, Finalist in Moot Court Championship, 1995; University of Memphis School of Law, President Christian Legal Society, 1995
Year of First Admission:
1996
Admission:
1996, Tennessee
Memberships:
Christian Legal Society; Tennessee Association for Justice (Formerly Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association); American Association for Justice (Formerly American Trial Lawyers Association); Memphis Bar Association; Tennessee Bar Association; American Bar Association; Lawyers Involved for Tennessee.
Birth Information:
1969
Reported Cases:
$ 2.85 Million Truck Accident Settlement Before Trial; $ 850,000 settlement in Accidental Shooting; $ 185,000 VERDICT in Car Accident; $ 150,000 result in Workers Compensation matter; $ 265,000 settlement in Homeowners Accident; $ 600,000 settlement in Nursing Home Negligence; $ 150,000 mediated result in Medical Malpractice Case, $300,000 settlement against a City in Tennessee.
Certifications:
Certified by Tennessee Supreme Court as Rule 31 Civil Mediator;
ISLN:
913747405
Hobbies & interests:
Homeschooling Dad of three kids; Serve as Deacon of Bellevue Baptist Church; Teach Youth group at church; Fishing; Four wheeling; traveling; Razorback games.

Payment Information

Contingency Fee
20% - 33%
Other Information
Free initial consultation

Peer Reviews

4.9/5.0 (10 reviews)
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    4.9/5.0
  • Analytical Capability

    4.8/5.0
  • Judgment

    5.0/5.0
  • Communication

    5.0/5.0
  • Legal Experience

    4.9/5.0
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901-520-6903  Phone

901-872-4272  Fax

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