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If you've gotten hurt by someone else, we can help you. Our attorneys are experienced and have obtained successful outcomes for our clients. There’s always someone waiting to take your call at Hughes & Coleman. We offer free advice 24 hours a day. Don’t wait – contact us today.

OUR TEAM


Hughes & Coleman Injury Lawyers was founded by a partnership of distinguished personal injury attorneys with decades of combined professional legal experience at the state and district levels.

We have several award-winning attorneys and a powerhouse staff that knows what it takes to win your case. Hughes & Coleman has 10 offices throughout Kentucky and Tennessee to better serve you.

Lee Coleman

Lee Coleman

J. Marshall Hughes

J. Marshall Hughes

OUR TEAM


Hughes & Coleman Injury Lawyers was founded by a partnership of distinguished personal injury attorneys with decades of combined professional legal experience at the state and district levels.

We have several award-winning attorneys and a powerhouse staff that knows what it takes to win your case. Hughes & Coleman has nine offices throughout Kentucky and Tennessee to better serve you.

Lee Coleman

J. Marshall Hughes

Judy S. Brown

Attorney Scott Cammack

F. Scott Cammack

Katie Coffman Atty

Kathryn Coffman

Andrew Coleman

Ben Coleman

Ben Coleman

Attorney Jill Draughon

Jill Draughon

Mariana Goff

Attorney Andrew Greg Maybrey

Andrew Gregory-Mabrey

D. Joe Griffith

Attorney Kevin Hackworth

Paul Kevin Hackworth

Jonaka White Hall

Richard Hartsock Attorney

Richard Hartsock

Attorney Eric Hayes

Eric Hayes

Attorney Lincoln Kullander

Lincoln Kullander

Attorney Ashley Lee

Ashley Lee

Attorney TJ Massey

TJ Massey

Attorney Matt McFarland

Matt McFarland

R. Joshua McKee

Eric Mefford

C.J. Parrish

C.J. Parrish

Giovanni Rosania

Attorney Sabina Sawyers

Sabina Sawyers

Zach Smith

Evan Vineyard Attorney

Evan Vineyard

Catherine A. White

Attorney Shannon Wiggins

Shannon Wiggins

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