Gun Crime

Gun Crime

Gun crimes are serious offenses in Tennessee. Depending on the circumstances of the offense, you could be facing fines, jail time and other severe penalties. If you use a gun while committing a qualifying felony, you could face mandatory jail time ranging from three to 10 years.

If you are facing charges for any type of gun crime, you should seek the advice of an experienced defense lawyer as soon as possible. We provide aggressive defense against all types of weapons offenses. We have a complete understanding of the law in these matters, and we work tirelessly to secure the most favorable possible outcome in your case.

Building The Strongest Possible Defense On Your Behalf

A conviction for any gun crime can have a life-changing impact on your future. We take the time to learn everything we can about the circumstances surrounding your case and the events leading up to your arrest. We build the strongest possible defense on your behalf and pursue every available option in an effort to secure a favorable result in your case.

Our firm has experience handling a broad range of gun crime cases, including the following:

  • Possession of a weapon without a permit
  • Handgun permit violations
  • Possession of a prohibited weapon
  • Felon in possession of a firearm
  • Using a weapon while committing a crime
  • Possession of a weapon while intoxicated
  • Federal weapons offenses

How Were You Exposed to Asbestos?

How Were You Exposed to Asbestos

If you suffer from mesothelioma or another asbestos-related disease, it is important to determine how you were exposed to asbestos. Our attorneys know how to find the root causes of asbestos exposure and identify liable parties. We are here to help you pursue fair and just compensation for the many hardships you face due to asbestos exposure.

Asbestos Points of Exposure

How were you exposed to asbestos? Anyone who is exposed to asbestos fibers can contract mesothelioma or another asbestos-related disease. It can be difficult to identify the source of asbestos exposure because symptoms often do not appear until decades after exposure.

Most asbestos victims were exposed on the job. Oftentimes someone who is diagnosed with mesothelioma was exposed to asbestos for a long period of time. However, it is not impossible for someone who was only exposed briefly to contract the disease.

In handling asbestos litigation cases, our attorneys work to uncover the root causes of asbestos exposure. We thoroughly investigate all potential points of exposure, including work history, exposure to asbestos-containing products and the work histories of close relatives.

Our asbestos lawyers know how to identify the causes of asbestos exposure and demonstrate how it leads to mesothelioma. We are dedicated to helping our clients obtain the compensation they need, while holding all responsible parties accountable.