Butler, Vines & Babb
2701 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN 37919, Knoxville, TN 37919
About Butler, Vines & Babb
Butler, Vines & Babb is a Knoxville, Tennessee law firm established in 1973, with additional offices in Murfreesboro and Memphis. The firm represents clients in personal injury matters, including medical malpractice, auto accidents, and product liability. They also handle business and defense litigation. With 16 attorneys, the firm employs a medical doctor as a consultant and uses an airplane for rapid response to accident scenes. This allows for comprehensive client representation across Tennessee and beyond.
Our Attorneys
William D. Vines III
Mediator
59+ years experience
James Kelly Giffen
Of Counsel
58+ years experience
Ronald C. Koksall
50+ years experience
James C. Wright
44+ years experience
Weldon E. Patterson
36+ years experience
Edward U. (Ned) Babb
Managing Partner
36+ years experience
John W. Butler
34+ years experience
Leslie Muse
Of Counsel
29+ years experience
Donald W. Elliott, Jr.
Attorney
10+ years experience
Matthew Stombaugh
Associate Attorney
7+ years experience
Grant Mitchell
Partner
7+ years experience
Dylan Fink
Associate
3+ years experience
D. Andrew York
Associate
3+ years experience
Donna Davis
Sanjay Raman
Associate
Dr Fred Grello
Medical Consultant
Notable Case Results
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$4M
Medical Malpractice
Weldon Patterson filed a $4 million medical malpractice lawsuit on behalf of Jerry Myers for his wife's wrongful death due to alleged substandard care.
$1.8M
Wrongful Death Defense
Successfully mediated a wrongful death case on behalf of a tractor-trailer company. Defendant expected to settle for $3.5 million.
$780,000
Construction Law Defense
Appeal of a $780,000 judgment in a construction case involving an injured worker.
$150,000
Personal Injury
Passenger 'Jane' was stuck by a hypodermic needle in a seat-back pocket on an Etihad Airlines flight, leading to injury and emotional damages.