For many Tennessee drivers, the injuries they receive in a vehicle accident manifest immediately. Cuts and broken bones are visible surface injuries that frequently occur. However, other injuries don't always show up right away. These seven types of injuries can take hours, days or even weeks to develop.
Splitting 401(k) accounts during a divorce
If 401(k) assets are divided between the two parties of a divorce in the wrong way, there could be very expensive penalties as well as a large tax bill. One ex-spouse may also receive more of the funds than the holder of the account intended. Divorcing couples in Tennessee can avoid ending up with these results by taking time to learn about the rules that govern their particular type of retirement account.
Understanding the basics of child support
Perhaps the most complex issues to settle during a divorce involve the care of the children. When parents cannot reach a balanced plan for custody, the court may grant physical custody to one parent and require child support payments from the other.
What to do after a hit and run in Tennessee
You’re driving down the street on morning, on your way to work. You enter an intersection on a green light. Suddenly, a driver from across the street speeds through a red light and plows into your passenger-side door. You’re stunned. When you get your wits about you, you look around to find that the driver has sped away.