by ryanshamblin | Aug 20, 2020 | Car Accidents
Many states have a no-fault approach to car accidents. In these places, a driver’s personal insurance provides compensation for injuries and property damage, regardless of whether the driver caused the accident. Tennessee is not one of these states. In the Volunteer...
by ryanshamblin | Aug 10, 2020 | Probate Litigation
The probate process has a bad rap for making things complex and clinical. The state butts into an unclear situation and starts divvying up property according to their math over your family’s wishes. When your loved one passes on, you have more on your mind than...
by ryanshamblin | Aug 5, 2020 | Car Accidents
Motorcyclists know they must exercise a great deal of caution when sharing the road with cars, trucks, sport utility vehicles and other vehicles. In addition to road hazards, the actions of other drivers may put a biker in jeopardy when an accident occurs. The...
by ryanshamblin | Jul 28, 2020 | Probate Litigation
The world of probate court works to decide where the assets of the deceased go in cases where clear legal instructions do not exist or are inadequate. A well-constructed will enables many heirs to avoid the probate process. Two news stories, one in Tennessee and one...
by ryanshamblin | Jun 29, 2020 | Public Interest Litigation
At The Hurley Law Firm, P.C., we believe it is imperative to support our community by offering public interest litigation representation. We fight for your rights against government entities. Public interest litigation may include fighting for environmental protection...