Wilson Wages

Millington Personal Injury Lawyer

(901) 872-8008

4557 Shelby Rd.
Millington, Tennessee 38053


About Wilson Wages

My father was a smart man. He only went to the second grade but he knew more than a lot of folks — doctors, lawyers, professors, etc. He was a sharecropper from Mississippi who later became a successful business man in the furniture business. He always said, though, that in his lifetime the small retail business person would be put out of business by the large chain. He was right.

At an early age, it seemed like all I ever saw was the “little guy” getting squeezed out by the big guy, whether it was the small retail business person or the blue-collar worker or the widows and children. I saw how my mother was treated by the legal system when, following my father’s death in a tragic and unexpected plane crash, she was handed the responsibility of raising a 14-year-old. She was a homemaker with no job, no business experience and had never driven a car. Other than Mr. C.A. Davis, she was handled in a rude, condescending manner by all of the folks she came in contact with in the legal system, in settling my father’s estate.

The lawsuit that she and others filed against those that they felt responsible for the deaths of my father and others was lost — thrown out by the judge — in favor of the government.

I am a trial lawyer, and I am very proud to be. There has always been a Goliath in this country, but as long as the people had the right to legal representation and a jury to decide their fate (something which the brilliant leaders who drafted our Constitution knew many years ago), then we all have a chance. Those chances are dwindling, and time is running out.

Don’t be misled by “tort reform,” “runaway juries,” “greedy lawyers” and the like. These are nothing more than a smokescreen to put pressure on legislatures to take away the rights of the individual at the hands of the almighty corporation. There is only one thing that scares the almighty corporation: that is you, a jury. When the corporations are allowed to use their power and influence to set money damages at $250,000, which is what they want and are pushing for now, they will have managed to strip away the time-honored fundamental right of U.S. citizens.

Maybe if I hadn’t been born in the circumstances I was born in, I would feel a little differently. Perhaps if I had gone to Yale and Harvard instead of Jackson State Community College, Memphis State and UT, I would be more “enlightened” and see the world through different eyes. I am sort of glad to see the world through the eyes I am looking through now.”

Super Lawyers selects attorneys using a patented multiphase selection process. Peer nominations and evaluations are combined with independent research. Each candidate is evaluated on 12 indicators of peer recognition and professional achievement. Selections are made on an annual, state-by-state basis.

Education

  • Memphis State University Law School (J.D.)
    1978
  • University of Tennessee at Knoxville (B.S., With Honors)
    1975

A Millington personal injury attorney and Super Lawyers selectee, Wilson Wages offers a three-decade tradition of aggressive representation for residents of west Tennessee — including Memphis and the rest of Shelby County, plus Tipton, Lauderdale, Dyer, Fayette, Hardin and Haywood counties — who have been injured because of someone’s negligent acts or because of an unsafe work environment.

Practice Areas

  • Personal Injury
  • Workers Compensation
  • Wrongful Death
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Social Security Disability
  • Product Liability
  • Wills and Probate
  • Civil Litigation

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(901) 872-8008

4557 Shelby Rd.
Millington, Tennessee 38053

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