What is Subrogation and How Can it Affect Me?
If you have ever been in an accident and needed a health insurance company to make payments on your behalf, then you might already be familiar with the term “subrogation.”
View PostDuring a traffic stop in Tennessee, many people feel unsure about what will happen next or what the officer is looking for. While each situation is unique, most stops in Wilson County and elsewhere follow a fairly predictable sequence. Understanding that basic pattern can make the experience less confusing and help you stay calm and focused.
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If you have ever been in an accident and needed a health insurance company to make payments on your behalf, then you might already be familiar with the term “subrogation.”
View PostTennessee law defines burglary in four different ways. In this article, we go into depth about Burglary under Tennessee law.
View PostUnlawful possession of a firearm has become a significant concern in Tennessee, where state and federal laws intersect to impose strict controls on who can legally possess a weapon. These rules aim to promote public safety, but violations can lead to swift arrests, felony charges, and life-altering consequences for individuals. For gun owners, collectors, or anyone who may face scrutiny, grasping the practical impacts and preventive measures is essential.
View PostChoosing a criminal defense lawyer is a major decision, and it’s normal to feel unsure about what to ask. The right questions can help you find an attorney who is a good fit for your case, your budget, and your communication style. Here are key topics to cover when you’re interviewing a potential criminal defense lawyer.
View PostAn arrest warrant is a court order authorizing law enforcement to take you into custody. A judge or magistrate issues it after finding probable cause that you committed a crime, or that you failed to comply with a court order (such as appearing in court or paying fines). Bench warrants are frequently issued when someone misses a court date, even for minor traffic or misdemeanor matters.
View PostDriving under the influence (DUI) is a serious offense in Tennessee. If you're pulled over for DUI in Lebanon, TN, it's important to know what to do to protect your rights and avoid making the situation worse.
View PostDuring a traffic stop in Tennessee, many people feel unsure about what will happen next or what the officer is looking for. While each situation is unique, most stops in Wilson County and elsewhere follow a fairly predictable sequence. Understanding that basic pattern can make the experience less confusing and help you stay calm and focused.
View PostWe understand that going to court can be a stressful affair. And although this is the case, we’d like to help ease you through the courtroom process. Here, we’ve provided some information on what to expect and what’s expected of you when you go to court.
View PostTennessee’s DUI laws just got tougher in 2026. Anyone who drives in this state, especially those already dealing with a DUI or implied consent charge, needs to understand how these changes raise the stakes for refusing tests, losing their license, and challenging evidence in court. While laws are subject to change, this overview highlights the most important changes and explains how Hagar & Phillips can help protect your rights under the new rules.
View PostWhen is an Ignition Interlock Required in Tennessee? Tennessee law requires that a person convicted of a DUI must have an ignition interlock device installed on their vehicle if that person is eligible for a restricted driver’s license. Learn more with this blog.
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