Matt Hardin Law is passionate about supporting our local community. We are committed to giving a portion of our attorney fees to one of our partnered organizations in our clients honor.
CAR SEATS FOR KIDDOS
“This Program is close to our hearts as car wrecks are the leading cause of accidental injury and death to children, especially when they are improperly restrained. As parents we want to do whatever we can to keep our kids safe. It is heartbreaking every time we see a minor child as a client.” -Janet and Matt
Car Seats for Kiddos helps families by providing infant car seats, children’s safety seats, and booster seats to families who would otherwise not be able to afford them. We proudly partner with Mother to Mother in Nashville and together, our goal is to make a significant impact in our communities because car crashes are still one of the leading causes of death in children in Tennessee and the United States.
We collect NEW and GENTLY USED UNEXPIRED CAR SEATS for all ages at our Nashville Office. If you would like to donate a car seat to our Car Seats for Kiddos program, please contact our office at 1-800-777-MATT or email us at community@matthardinlaw. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn to keep in touch about our initiatives.
MADD TENNESSEE
Matt Hardin Law has formally partnered with The Tennessee affiliate of Mothers Against Drunk Driving® (MADD) in a joint effort to support victims and survivors of impaired driving crashes and spread awareness to prevent future tragedies. Rising rates of impaired driving nationwide underscore the critical need to raise awareness of the dangers of impaired driving to a broader audience.
"At Matt Hardin Law, we are passionate about supporting families who have been devastated by the reckless actions of impaired drivers. We see firsthand the profound impact these tragedies have on lives, and we are committed to doing everything in our power to help those families rebuild. Partnering with MADD allows us to take that commitment beyond the courtroom, raising awareness and working together to prevent these heartbreaking crashes from happening in the first place." - Matt Hardin