Practice Areas
Automobile Accidents and Injuries
Mark S. McDaniel, a full service law practice located in Memphis, TN. is committed to providing close personal attention to its clients. The lawyers at Mark S. McDaniel offer competent and efficient advocacy on behalf of the victims of automobile accidents.
Actions before Regulatory Boards
Assaults
Child Custody
Mark S. McDaniel practices in the area of family law, which encompasses issues revolving around family relationships and laws related to child custody and support. The subject of child custody and support is very complex and the law is construed strictly by the courts.
Drug Offenses
Expungements
Family Law
Mark S. McDaniel practices family law, which involves the legal aspects of the relationships between husbands and wives, as well as other family relationships, including domestic partnerships. The interrelationship and complexity of family life and its legal aspects brings to bear other areas of law such as constitutional law, contract law, and property law, within the practice of family law.
General Civil Practice
Mark S. McDaniel is a general practice law firm, dedicated to providing competent and affordable legal services to its individual and business clients in Memphis, TN. We provide advice and representation to clients in a variety of matters, including, but not limited to: civil litigation, criminal law, family law, and bankruptcy.
Juvenile Law
Licensing Violations
Personal Injury
Mark S. McDaniel is a successful and experienced personal injury law firm of personal injury attorneys, with offices in Memphis, TN. The attorneys at Mark S. McDaniel have helped injured people recover for losses and damages resulting from accidents, medical malpractice, negligence, unsafe products, and dangerous drugs, as well as injuries that give rise to workers' compensation or Social Security disability claims.
Restoration of Rights
Thefts
Workers Compensation
Workers’ compensation laws are based on the philosophy that industrial accidents are inevitable in an industrialized society, and their burden should be borne by the industry and consumers rather than individual workers. State workers’ compensation laws generally require employers to compensate employees for work-related injuries without requiring the employees to prove any fault or negligence by the employer. The laws also generally make workers’ compensation the exclusive remedy available to workers for injuries resulting from an industrial accident.
Wrongful Death