Litigation following the flood – The Coming Storm- Nashville Attorney, John Jay Clark, Sr.
by John Jay Clark on May 17, 2010
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As you know, Middle Tennessee was recently hit by what can only be described as the flood of the century. While people in surrounding states may have dealt with this kind of flood in the recent past, this was something we simply were not prepared for. That being said, a big round of applause needs to go out to our local area governmental bodies for responding as they did. More applause needs to go out to the citizens of this great state for standing up and reaching out a helping hand to our neighbors.
Now, the water has all but dried up and we are recovering from the flood. However, a black cloud is appearing on the herizon; a new type of storm is brewing. That rumbling noise is not the sound of distant thunder, its the sound of a thousand motivated footsteps from the lawyers that are about to descend upon us. WHY? When there is a disaster, there is litigation. Some of the litigation will be based upon flood damage and whether or not homes were insured as well as many other issues. Businesses will likely see a rise in litigation in the coming months as many are not able to fill orders, complete projects or fullfill contractual obligations. Some of the things may be covered in your existing contracts. Others, like the flood itself, were not expected and therefore not adequetly prepared for.
What to do? Well, with everything, preperation is the best offense and defense. Following the flood, many people are reviewing their insurance policies just to make sure they are adequetly covered for future events. This is one of the good effects of an event like this. Businesses need to take a look over their existing contracts and make a plan for emergency preparedness in the future. If you dont have a good lawyer, find one and find one quick. Nothing ruins the flow of your business like a lawsuit. Even if you know good and well you can win, it takes time away from your business and costs money that you may not have at that moment. So, my words of advice to you are this: find a experienced lawyer you trust, develop a relationship and take care of what needs to be taken care of. Your business is your life and its important to have a plan.
If you have been or think that you are about to go down the road toward a lawsuit, be it against you or you against someone else, it pays to have someone help you navigate through the process. Contact a competent legal professional to assist you.
Nashville Flood – Legal Help – John Jay Clark, Sr.
by John Jay Clark on May 7, 2010
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During the aftermath of the Nashville Flood, there are some things that you may forget to do that could have serious negative reprecusions on you later. So, the following is a non-exclusive list of a few things that you should do to make sure that you are protected.
If you recieve child support checks, social security checks or any other type of payment or government benefit on a regular basis and you have been displaced by the storm and/or the flood, you need to contact the agency and let them know where you have relocated, even if it is just a temporary move. Unfortunatly, these bad times breed some bad people and you do not want to lose your money to someone that just happens to find a mail box filled with mail becuase you are absent from your house.
Make sure you file an insurance claim even if you do not think that you are covered. Many federal programs require you to do this before you can qualify for aid.
Find your important legal documents. If they are lost or damaged beyond recovery, contact the appropriate businesses or agencies to get copies sent to you. While an important document is often defined by the person who has it, there are some documents that are essential for you to find or replace.
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The title to your car
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The Deed to your home
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Your drivers license
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Your Social Security Card
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Your Birth Certificate
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Medical records
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Shot and/or immunization records
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Stock and Bond Certificates
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Original Wills and/or powers of attorney or other legal documents (if these have been lost or destroyed they will need to be re-drafted and executed by a competent legal professional)
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Financial Records
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Tax Records
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Military discharge records
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Federal Employment Records
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Immigration Documentation
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Medicare Cards
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TennCare/Medicaid documents
This is certainly not an all intensive list but is intended to be a starting point. If you need legal assistance through this trying time do not hesitate to call upon us at the Gordon Law Group. We are ready and able to assist you with getting past this disaster. While no one ever wants to go through a disaster like the one that took place in Nashville, take this time to make sure that all of your affiars are in order.
Nashville Flood – Questions and Advice – Nashville Attorney John Jay Clark
by John Jay Clark on May 7, 2010
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Today I was interviewed on several nashville radio stations, specifically, 92Q, 97.1 and 99.7 regarding numerous legal issues related to the Nashville Flood. I was impressed by the number of questions that I recieved both on air and by the hosts. Based upon this, I wanted to make a few resources available to people.
What should you do if your home or property was affected by the storm and/or flood?
1. First locate your insurance policy, if you cannot find it, call your insurance company and get a copy as quickly as possible.
2. File a claim even if you dont think it will be covered. Many of the federal grant and relief programs require that you file a claim with your insurance company.
3. File an application for disaster relief with FEMA. Go to www.fema.gov and/or www.disasterassistance.gov. Here you can complete the applications that are necessary to get the process started.
Of course, if you have questions about the numerous forms and documents that need to be completed contact a trusted legal professional to help you through the process. To help find a legal professional to assist you with the process you can go to www.gordonlawgroup.com or to the Nashville Legal Line.
Gordon Law Group, Recent Review, John Jay Clark, Sr.
by John Jay Clark on April 28, 2010
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This post was recently added to the Gordon Law Group, PLC, Google Local Page.
| By V. Lamport
Prior to my case being turned over to John Clark, I was very dissatisfied with my attorney at Gordon Law Firm. I felt as if I were forgotten about after my initial payment for services was given. Afterwards, it was impossible to get a clear answer about any question I had regarding my case. I was even responsible for gathering information to prove I had a case. I did as the attorney requested even though the firm was to aquire a large amount of my settlement if I had a winning case. Approximately two years after my initial contact, I received word that I had been assigned a new attorney. Finally, I could actually feel relief just by the professionalism and the concern in the voice on the other end of the line. My immediate thought was, “Thank God, my prayer has been answered”! Since that day, I have been treated with the utmost respect from my attorney as well as his partners. My introduction with Attorney John Jay Clark, was to say the least, very pleasant. |
| He apologized for the actions of the previous attorney and assured me that if I chose to allow him to handle my case he would do everything in his power to help me. I feel I am a good judge of character and I immediately felt that John Clark was the man for my case. Attorney John Clark has offered nothing but the greatest concern and help for not only one case, but several cases for me, with two being emergency situations. He is working to resolve a case for me now and has gone to great lengths to see that my best interest is satisfied. And thanks to Kelly, his very courteous and helpful receptionist, my messages and concerns are delivered accurately and I receive either a response from her or a call from my attorney in a timely fashion. I am confident that future legal matters I may have will be met as long as John Clark is serving others with his exceptional legal advice along with his partners. I highly recommend the staff at Gordon Law Group.
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What you need to Know about Tennessee Workers Compensation Law – Tennessee Workers Compensation Lawyer John Jay Clark, Sr.
by John Jay Clark on April 22, 2010
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Over the years I have handled a lot of workers compensation cases. While workers compensation information is supposed to be made readily available by Tennessee Employers, I am consitently amazed at how little my prospective clients know about the process. Why is the process so complicated?
The simple answer to this is that Workers Compensation Law in Tennessee is a creature of statute. What does that mean? Well, our legislature, in their infinite wisdom, created Workers Compensation Law and therefore every single rule and regulation is contained in the the Tennessee Workers’ Compensation Law.
Workers Compensation was originally designed to help employees above all. Whether that is still the case is a subject for a much longer blog and perhaps a personal diatribe. But nonetheless, Workers compensation law differs from any other injury type law in that the employee does not have to show that the employer did anything negligent, only that the employee was working for the employer at the time of the accident. The magic words that you will see are, the injury took place during the course and scope of the employees employment with the employer.
Well, knowing that, what happens if you are injured? You have the resonsibility to report the injury to your employer. Your employer is required to prepare what is called a First Report of Injury and submit that to the Tennessee Department of Labor. If your injury requires medical treatment, your employer is responsible for that as well. There are a number of pitfalls that you can be a victim of if you do not know your rights! It is extremly importnat to contact an experienced Tennessee Workers Compensation Lawyer to discuss what your rights and remedies are.
What happens if you are taken off of work becuase of your injury? Well, your employer should compensate you during the time that you are off. WATCH OUT! you are not entitled to 100% of your income. The statue says that you are entitled to 66 2/3rd % of your average weekly wage. Your average weekly wage is calculated using your last 52 weeks of employment. The calculation of your average weekly wage is very importnat and can have a serious effect upon your recovery if it is not done correctly. Therefore, it is again importnat to seek out the counsel of an experienced Tennessee Workers Compensation Lawyer to assist you through the process.
Okay, you have gone to the doctor and your employer has paid your bills, you have recieved your pay (or at least a portion of it since you have been off) and now your doctor says you are good to go back to work; what now? This is where workers compensation cases get really interesting and at times confusing. In many cases my clients say, I still hurt” but the doctor says I can work. Unfortunatly, this happens a lot, in many cases, the physician you have been seeing is a workers compensation doctor that has been paid by the employer. So, it makes since to suggest that the doctor, who knows who is paying his bill, is going to get you back to work as quickly as possible. The Physician may or may not return you to work with restrictions. If you have restrictions, the employer is legally required to abide by those restrictions. What if they dont? My suggestion, contact an Experienced Tennessee Workers Compensation Lawyer that you are comfortable with. There are certain rights and remedies that you have available through the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development and having a Tennessee Workers Comepensation Lawyer that is experienced with those rights and remedies can be the difference between being taken care of and being left in the dark.
Nashville Personal Injury Law/Auto Accidents How long do I have to file suit in Tennessee?
by John Jay Clark on April 14, 2010
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Over the years I have encountered a number of people with questions ranging from the mundane to the intense regarding auto accident cases. However, a recurring question that I am asked is; how long do I have to file my lawsuit? With that question I usually have to follow-up with a question; is it a bodily injury claim or a property damage claim?
The simple answers to these questions is as follows:
In Tennessee a party has One (1) year to file suit for personal injury and/or bodily injuries arising from the negligence of another person.
In Tennessee a party has Three (3) years to file suit for property damage caused by the negligence of another person.
Of course, as with any area of the law there are some exceptions to these rules.
It is always advisiable to seek out the assistance, guidance and advice of a competent legal professional when you have questions regarding any type of legal issue.










