ACCESSWIRE
02 Aug 2022, 00:01 GMT+10
Hughes & Coleman Giving Away Suite Tickets, Club Level Tickets and Autographed Titans Merchandise Throughout Season as Part of Partnership
NASHVILLE, TN / ACCESSWIRE / August 1, 2022 / The Tennessee Titans and Hughes & Coleman Injury Lawyers today announced the establishment of a new partnership making Hughes & Coleman Injury Lawyers the Official Injury Lawyers of the Tennessee Titans.
Hughes & Coleman Injury Lawyers is a personal injury law firm with offices across Tennessee and Kentucky. The firm was founded in 1985 by a partnership of two distinguished personal injury attorneys. Combined, J. Marshall Hughes and Lee Coleman have more than 75 years of experience helping injured victims and their firm has recovered over $1 Billion for clients in Tennessee and Kentucky.
'The team at Hughes & Coleman has years of experience representing the rights of those impacted by personal injuries in Tennessee and Kentucky, and we are proud to welcome them as a core partner to the Tennessee Titans,' said Gil Beverly, Titans Sr. Vice President and Chief Marketing and Revenue Officer. 'They have an excellent reputation for providing a great customer experience, a value we share at the Titans.'
Titans' fans will begin seeing the partnership reflected in a variety of avenues, including 'play under review' moments on the video board, and sweepstakes hosted on Titans channels for fans to win big prizes, as well as a new position on ‘Titans All Access.'
Hughes & Coleman will also give away free Club Level tickets to all Titans home games throughout the preseason and regular season as well as Premium Suite tickets during the October 23rd game vs. the Indianapolis Colts, November 13th game versus the Denver Broncos, the November 27th game versus the Cincinnati Bengals, and the December 24th game versus the Houston Texans. Other giveaways throughout the season will include autographed Titans merchandise. To register to win tickets and merchandise, fans will be able to go to titans.hughesandcoleman.com and enter for chance to win for each giveaway.
'Hughes & Coleman Injury Lawyers is proud to partner with the Tennessee Titans as the Official Injury Lawyers of the Tennessee Titans. Our firm has represented and fought for the rights of injured victims in Tennessee for more than 35 years through our five office locations across the state. We are Titans fans at heart and look forward to furthering our philanthropic partnerships in the Nashville area and throughout Tennessee to support the community,' said Terri Hughes Lewis, Director of Organizational Design & Development at Hughes & Coleman Injury Lawyers. 'Partnering with the Titans is a perfect fit to support the community and has been a longtime goal for our team as we hope to not only support the Tennessee Titans and help fans with any personal injury legal needs, but also give back to the Nashville community in a meaningful manner that strengthens the partnership and supports the community.'
For more information on this partnership, please visit titans.hughesandcoleman.com.
About Hughes & Coleman:
Hughes & Coleman was founded in 1985 and has recovered over a billion dollars for our clients in Tennessee and Kentucky injured from auto accidents, big truck wrecks, motorcycle accidents, defective medical products, nursing home abuse, slip and fall accidents, and wrongful death. Hughes & Coleman operates 10 offices in Tennessee and Kentucky and is the Official Car Wreck Injury Lawyers of the Tennessee Titans. To register to win tickets and merchandise, go to titans.hughesandcoleman.com and enter for chance to win for each giveaway.
Contacts:
Savanna Howie
Tennessee Titans
615-830-5777
[email protected]
Lora Fisher
Hughes & Coleman Injury Lawyers
270-782-6003 ext. 147
[email protected]
###
SOURCE: Hughes & Coleman
Get a daily dose of Tennessee Daily news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
Publish news of your business, community or sports group, personnel appointments, major event and more by submitting a news release to Tennessee Daily.
More InformationNEW YORK, New York - U.S. stocks moved higher Thursday as investors and traders took a break from their recent ...
LISBON, Portugal: Carsten Spohr, Chief Executive of Lufthansa, has said that as Portugal's government is still debating whether to sell ...
NEW YORK, New York - U.S. stocks were divided on Wednesday, with the technology and industrial sectors parting ways.Tech stocks ...
HOLLYWOOD, California: More than tripling the debut of its 2018 animated original predecessor, Sony Pictures' "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" opened ...
PARIS, France: European plane manufacturer Airbus is reported to be close to a record agreement to sell 500 narrow-body jets ...
TRAVERSE CITY, Michigan: DuPont, Chemours and Corteva have reached an agreement to pay $1.18 billion to resolve complaints of causing ...
PORTLAND, Oregon: A federal trial has begun in Portland, Oregon examining the constitutionality of a stringent gun control law approved ...
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania: Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney and members of the city's historical commission have been sued by a group which ...
LANSING, Michigan: Michigan's Department of Natural Resources said by a wildfire in the state has burned through more than 3 ...
ISTANBUL, Turkey: In an interview with Reuters, Willie Walsh, director-general of the International Air Transport Association, (IATA), said airlines are ...
HOLLYWOOD, California: More than tripling the debut of its 2018 animated original predecessor, Sony Pictures' "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" opened ...
SACRAMENTO, California: Sixteen migrants from Venezuela and Colombia, who had entered the United States through Texas, were transported to California ...