Nashville Personal Injury and Criminal Defense LawyerIf you or a loved one has suffered a serious injury due to someone else's negligence or recklessness, you need a personal injury attorney who knows the law and knows how to get things done. If you face criminal charges, you need a lawyer who will serve as an aggressive advocate for your rights and your freedom. Founding attorney Ed Fowlkes has 31 years of experience in the practice of personal injury law and criminal defense. You can trust his extensive knowledge and experience for your legal matters. He will take the time to get to know you and understand your concerns. He will clearly explain the legal process and the law as it applies to your case, so that you know what to expect. Contact our Nashville law firm to speak with a diligent, detail-oriented personal injury and criminal defense attorney in a free initial consultation. Our Personal Injury PracticeThe personal injury practice of Lawyer Fowlkes represents injured clients and the families of wrongful death victims in a variety of cases. We handle motorcycle accidents, we also represent clients injured as a result of:
If you have been injured or have lost a loved one in a fatal motor vehicle collision, we can help. We have extensive experience handling complex insurance issues and provide thorough advocacy at every phase of the legal process. Our Criminal Defense PracticeWe provide skilled criminal defense to individuals charged with assault to homicide, and simple possession to major drug offenses. Lawyer Fowlkes has handled a number of high profile criminal cases. He is also highly skilled at protecting the rights of clients charged with driving under the influence (DUI). From the beginning to the end of your case, including any necessary appeals, we provide you with the comprehensive representation you need and deserve. Notable AchievementsIn addition to a long and reputable career as a trial attorney, Lawyer Fowlkes hosted a weekly radio program on 1510 WLAC called Legally Speaking. Along with a panel of fellow attorneys, he answered caller questions on the air and discussed current case law and recent notable court decisions from around the country. This experience gave him wide insight into the law as applied to varying facts. The show ran weekly for 3 hours each Saturday night for 6 years until March of 2009. The practice demands led to the end of the show ... at least for the time being. In 1999, Lawyer Fowlkes also wrote The Book on DUI, a publication of M. Lee Smith Publishers, a well-respected legal publisher (now out of publication). Contact the Law Office of Lawyer FowlkesContact us to discuss your legal needs and to learn how we can serve them. At the law office of Lawyer Fowlkes, we handle all personal injury cases on a contingency basis, which means we will only take payment when we have reached a settlement or verdict for you. We also provide free initial consultations for personal injury and criminal cases. Twenty-four (24) hours a day seven (7) days a week, call us now at (615) 726-0770. |


