Mark represents individuals and families that have been injured by the fault of others.
Whether you were injured in a simple fender bender, slip and fall or a major tractor trailer collision, Mark wants to help you receive the compensation you deserve. Let Mark help you navigate the potential pitfalls of dealing with the insurance adjusters.
The same goes for workers' compensation injuries. If you've been hurt while working for someone else, the workers' compensation laws provide compensation for your injuries. Or, if you've been laid off and have a prior settlement, let Mark review the settlement with you to see if you're due more compensation. In some cases, even if you haven't been laid off, but your employer has changed names, you may be entitled to reopen your settlement. Don't let your employer deny paying you what you are due without talking to an attorney.
Mark also prepares wills; handles defamation of character suits; prosecutes products liability, medical malpractice and nursing home actions; and represents corporate clients in general business litigation.
Mark's areas of practice include:
- Personal injury
- Workers' compensation
- Product liability
- Premises liability
- General litigation
- Wills
- Medical malpractice
Admitted to bar: Tennessee, 2001
Prior to beginning his plaintiff's practice, Mark worked as an attorney with an insurance defense firm in Nashville.
Born in Murfreesboro and raised in Nashville, Mark received a Bachelors of Science, cum laude, from Middle Tennessee State University and his Juris Doctor, cum laude, from the University of Tennessee College of Law.
While at the University of Tennessee, Mark served as the Executive Editor of the Tennessee Law Review and his comment, "Third-Party Associative Discrimination Under Title VII," received the Hunton & Williams Law Review Prize.
Mark volunteers with Nashville Adult Literacy Council and People of God Orgainzed. He was also recently invited to be a deacon at Eastwood Christian Church where he attends with his wife, Leah.