Monthly Archives: September 2025

What To Do if You’re Hit by an Uninsured Driver in Tennessee
Being involved in a car accident is stressful enough without any added complications. When you get into an accident and realize the responsible driver does not have insurance, it can add to your stress. Unfortunately, Tennessee has a high rate of uninsured drivers. According to statistics, more than 20% of motorists in Tennessee do… Read More »

Understanding Tennessee’s Construction Lien Laws
Construction projects in Tennessee involve multiple parties, including general contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, and property owners. While in most cases construction projects proceed without issues, sometimes disputes arise over payment. When such issues arise in Tennessee, a crucial tool that can ensure payment is the mechanic’s lien, also called a construction lien. However, in the… Read More »

Top Mistakes To Avoid When Forming a Business in Tennessee
Starting a new business can be a thrilling and rewarding experience. However, it can also be a challenging and overwhelming one. Starting a new business is something that should not be taken lightly. Many entrepreneurs in Tennessee hurry through this process or depend on DIY online forms, only to run into costly financial and… Read More »

How To Seek an Injunction in Tennessee
Are you dealing with a situation where someone’s actions are threatening to cause you immediate and irreparable harm? In Tennessee, the law provides you with a legal solution called an injunction. An injunction is a court order that can force someone to do something, or more commonly, to stop doing something specific. In Tennessee,… Read More »

What if the At-Fault Driver Doesn’t Have Insurance?
Being involved in a car accident can be quite distressing. But what happens if you get into an accident with an uninsured driver? Tennessee law requires drivers to purchase minimum liability insurance. However, many motorists in Tennessee are not insured. According to the III, in 2022, 20.9% of drivers in the state were uninsured…. Read More »