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Below you will find resources that provide helpful information on employment-based benefits and health insurance. You will also find details on how to seek assistance or aid from a lawyer, if necessary.
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Consumer Information on Employment-related Health Plans
Learn More About Going to Court
No Lawyer? You can speak for yourself in General Sessions Court
Protect Yourself From Scams
Knock, Knock. Who's There? Want to Buy a Home Security System? Beware of home alarm sales scams
This resource from the Federal Trade Commission provides information on how to spot a home security system scam.
If you live in Tennessee, and your landlord won’t make repairs, what should you do?
Below you can find helpful resources about for homeowners including information about mortgages and foreclosure. You can also find details on how to seek assistance or aid from a lawyer, if needed.
Below you will find links to resources about unemployment benefits. Additionally, you can find information on how to seek aid from a lawyer, if needed. Some areas of the state have more information than others. You may wish to look at information from other areas as well as your own.
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Below you will find links to resources about your rights as an employee. You can learn more about at will employment as well as wages and breaks. Additionally, you can find information on how to seek aid from a lawyer, if needed. Some areas of the state have more information than others. You may wish to look at information from other areas in addition to your own.
As the temperatures drop in the winter and become unpredictable in the spring, it is important to know your rights, responsibilities, and safety tips when it comes to your utilities and utility bill. “Utilities” can mean your light, heat, electricity, and water. You may think of air conditioning when you hear “utility,” but in Tennessee landlords are not required to provide air unless your lease says so.
The Tennessee Fair Housing Council is a private, non-profit organization founded in 1995 by the Kentucky Fair Housing Council. The Council's mission is the elimination of housing discrimination in Tennessee.
The Council carries out its mission in several ways:
If you have been injured at work, this page can help you learn more about your rights and free resources.
Workers Compensation Video Series
The following videos were put together by the Tennessee Bureau of Workers' Compensation and Tennessee Alliance for Legal Services.
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