Adrienne Waters Ogle
Green, Waters Ogle and McCarter
Attorney Adrienne Waters Ogle, a Sevierville, Tennessee native, graduated from the University of Tennessee College of Law. After graduating from law school, Mrs. Ogle began working for one of the largest defense firms in the South, a firm that had several fortune 500 companies as clients. Mrs. Ogle’s experience at this large insurance defense firm was priceless because it gave her insight into how adjusters and insurance companies operate. Now, as a plaintiff injury attorney, she is able to advocate for her clients with the experience of someone who knows the opposition inside and out.
In 2014, Mrs. Ogle, along with her partner Attorney Michael Green, founded the Law Offices of Green and Waters Ogle located in historic downtown Sevierville. In November 2018, the firm added attorney Travis D. McCarter as a partner and changed the firm name to Green, Waters Ogle, and McCarter. Since opening her Sevierville personal injury law firm, Mrs. Ogle has recovered millions for injury victims in Tennessee. In 2015, Mrs. Ogle became the first female attorney named as “Best Lawyer” by the citizens of Sevier County. She has also been named as one of the top 40 young attorneys in Tennessee by the National Trial Lawyers Association and was selected by SuperLawyers as a Rising Star in 2018.
- Personal Injury
- Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
- Insurance Claims
- Bad Faith Insurance, Business Insurance, Disability Insurance, Health Insurance, Life Insurance, Motor Vehicle Insurance, Property Insurance
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Free Consultation
60 minute free consultation regarding your injury claim. - Contingent Fees
- Tennessee
- 6th Circuit
- English: Spoken, Written
- Managing Partner
- Green, Waters Ogle and McCarter
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- University of Tennessee College of Law
- J.D. (2008) | Law
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- “Top 40 Under 40” Civil Plaintiff Lawyer
- National Trial Lawyers Association
- The National Trial Lawyers selected Adrienne for its inclusion into its list of "Top 40 Under 40" Civil Plaintiff Trial Lawyers in Tennessee, an honor given to a select group of lawyers for their superior skills and qualifications in the legal field.
- Rising Star
- Super Lawyers
- “Best Lawyer”
- Mountain Press Readers Choice
- Adrienne Waters Ogle was the first female to be voted “Best Lawyer” in the Sevier County Readers Choice Awards.
- National Trial Lawyers Association-Civil Plaintiff
- Member
- - Current
- Sevier County Bar Association
- Member
- - Current
- State Bar of Tennessee  # 028510
- Member
- - Current
- Sevier County Association for Recovery and Education Services
- Board of Directors
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- How to Draft an Effective Demand to an Adjuster in Your Car Accident Claim
- Sevierville Legal Blog
- Does the Insurance Company Have to Pay Your Medical Bills After a Car Accident?
- Sevierville Legal Blog
- 5 Reasons a Personal Injury Attorney Won’t Take Your Case
- Sevierville Legal Blog
- 5 Tips for Dealing with an Adjuster After a Car Accident
- Sevierville Legal Blog
- Advanced Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Law, Continuing Legal Education, Knoxville, Tennessee
- National Business Institute
- The seminar is titled "Advanced Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Law." This seminar is geared towards Tennessee attorneys, to ensure that they are maximizing the value of UM/UIM car accident cases within their practice. The specific topics Ms. Ogle will cover at the seminar include: "Determining Coverage and Valuing Damages in UM/UIM Car Accident Cases" and "Special Issues That Can Make or Break Your Personal Injury Case." Those who attend will be eligible for CLE credits for this seminar.
- Accredited Business
- Better Business Bureau of East Tennessee
- Q. Can I receive pain and suffering for being injured the steps of a police station (or any government-owned property)?
- A: You can recover for an injury you sustained because of a dangerous condition at a police station under the Governmental Tort Liabilty Act (GTLA). To prevail on a Tennessee premises liability claim against the government under the GTLA, a plaintiff must prove that a dangerous or defective condition existed on the government’s property and that the government or its employees had notice of the condition prior to the plaintiff’s accident.