Viewing 101 - 110 out of 111 posts

11of12

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Why You Should Take (and Keep Taking) Motorcycle Safety Classes

Motorcyclists are much more likely than other motorists to be injured. In fact, per mile driven, motorcyclists are 26 times likelier to suffer fatal injuries than people in a car. Read More

When Should I Hire a Lawyer to Help Me with My SSDI Claim?

Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) can be extremely complicated. The application process is designed to initially reject all but the most obvious cases of disability. Many people with real disabilities Read More

Tennessee Tops the Nation in Distracted Driver Accidents

Using your phone is one of the most dangerous things you can do while operating a vehicle. According to The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the National Safety Council, Read More

What Happens to My SSDI Benefits When I Get Divorced?

Divorce can impact your Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits in several ways. Exactly what happens when you get divorced depends on several factors, including whether you receive benefits based Read More

Who Decided Your Case - The Judge or The Attorneys?

On July 15, 2014, in a well written and unanimous decision, the Tennessee Supreme Court decisively confirmed that judges, not attorneys, must state the reasons for granting or denying motions Read More

Probate Pitfalls: Keeping Your Estate in the Right Hands

Planning for the end of life is a delicate business, whether it’s your own or your loved ones, or both.  That’s because death is many things: sad, frightening, confusing and Read More

For Athletes, Social Security Disability Could Be a Lifesaver

For the last few years, there’s been a lot of public discussion over the severity of football-related injuries. Anyone who watches an NFL game on Sunday – all three and Read More

In Tennessee, Workers Are Workers — Not Contractors

    The recession may be over, but in Tennessee we felt the pinch for a long time.  One area where some companies cut corners was in construction, where it’s easy to Read More

The Tennessee Civil Justice Act: Justice for Victims after Tort Reform?

On January 18, 2002, six-year-old Billy Meals was riding along in the back of his father’s car, seatbelt on, when a drunk driver crossed a line and hit the Mealses’ Read More

An Unbiased Look into the Government Shutdown

It probably seems weird for a law firm to discuss the government shutdown, right? Right, except……. See, we help people who collect Social Security Disability benefits and Workers’ Compensation benefits — both Read More

Viewing 101 - 110 out of 111 posts

11of12

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12