D. Andrew “Drew” Saulters

Partner

Mr. Saulters is an accomplished litigator who provides personal attention to his clients. He has been privileged to represent many of the nation’s leading insurance companies and corporations in a wide range of complex matters throughout his career.

Mr. Saulters maintains an active and successful trial practice focused on civil litigation, including insurance defense law and the prosecution of personal injury and products liability claims. He has tried hundreds of cases to verdict in both state and federal courts and has handled numerous high-exposure matters, including wrongful death cases and significant trucking litigation.

His practice encompasses a broad range of complex disputes, including construction law, commercial business and contract matters, employment and labor law disputes involving ADA violations and retaliatory discharge, premises liability claims, and property-related disputes. He also regularly handles claims involving workers’ compensation and has litigated specialized matters under the Governmental Tort Liability Act, as well as malicious prosecution and other tort-based actions.

In addition to his extensive trial experience, Mr. Saulters has significant experience in appellate advocacy law. He has argued cases before the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and the Tennessee Supreme Court, further strengthening his ability to guide matters from initial litigation through final resolution.

Mr. Saulters also has vast experience in the transportation industry, representing trucking companies engaged in interstate commerce across the country.

Outside of his practice, Drew enjoys skiing, golf, and spending time with family and friends.

  • Obtained $777,000 judgment in premise liability action; Raul Martinez v. Davids Group, LLC, Wilson County Circuit, Case No. 23-CV-517
  • Obtained $450,000 award in premises liability action; Houston v. Gaylord, Davidson County Circuit, Case No. 11c-1519.
  • Obtained $71,500 judgment in malicious prosecution action with only $1500 in damages; Massingille v. Vandergriff, Coffee County Circuit, Case No. 37,899.
  • Obtained dismissal of client in dual fatality truck wreck case; Morgan and Koch Foods, Inc. v. Traffic Specialists, Inc.; U.S. District Court case No. 1:14-cv-00090.
  • Lowe ex rel. Lowe v. Bridgestone Ams. Tire Operations, LLC, No. M2023-01774-COA-R3-CV, 2024 Tenn. App. LEXIS 501 (Ct. App. Nov. 21, 2024)

 

 

LEGAL ASSISTANT

EDUCATION

University of Tennessee
B.A.
Nashville School of Law
Juris Doctorate

MEMBERSHIPS AND ACCOLADES

  • Rated “AV” Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell (highest possible rating in both legal ability and ethical standards)
  • Over 12 years as a youth baseball, basketball and football coach