Meridith Bond, Esq.

MERIDITH C. BOND, ESQ.

The Adams Law Firm
8517 Kingston Pike
Knoxville, TN 37919
Phone: (865) 531-6440
Fax: (865) 381-1394
E-mail: mbond@terryadamslaw.com











Growing up in the deep South in the 1940's and 1950's, I gained a respect for the companies and the working men and women that built this great country. I gained a similar respect for our nation's civil justice system which slowly transformed the South and the country as a whole into an integrated society providing access to justice for all Americans.

Because I believed then, as I do now, that corporations and individuals deserve fair treatment under the law, I defended major insurers and local and national corporations for the first half of my career. The firm I founded defended these companies against suits filed against them by individuals injured in automobile accidents and injured by defective or dangerous chemicals and products such as Agent Orange and asbestos. This work gave me extensive knowledge on how major companies evaluate and defend personal injury cases.

My defense work was financially rewarding, but it never satisfied my desire to actually help hard working individuals and families like those I knew in Louisiana. In 1986, I left my defense firm and devoted my career to representing the injured. Working to ensure that individuals have access to justice and that irresponsible corporations are held accountable for their actions has been the most rewarding work of my life.

Born: Bogalusa, Louisiana

Admitted to pratice: Tennessee, 1967; Tennessee and U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Tennessee, 1969; U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit, 1971

Education: University of Southern Mississippi (B.S. 1964); University of Tennessee at Knoxville (J.D., 1966). Phi Alpha Delta

Member: Knoxville Bar Association, American Bar Association, American Association for Justice, Tennessee Association for Justice and Academy of Rail Labor Attorneys

Practice Areas: Personal Injury; Products Liability; Federal Employers Liability Act