Zack England, founder of England Injury Law, recently stopped by the Sunny 92.3 studio for some air time with the James & Kim Cast, bringing with him a wealth of experience and a deep connection to the Chattanooga area. Born and raised near the state line, Zack has always called the Chattanooga region home. Growing up on the Georgia side, he attended local schools and later stayed close to pursue his education at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC). Except for his stint at Cincinnati Law School, Zack’s roots have always been firmly planted in his hometown.
Zack’s journey into law began humbly, working as a runner for a local law firm during his college days. He reminisced about running errands, filing paperwork at the courthouse, and even handling bank deposits. Despite considering himself an unremarkable runner, his meticulous habit of writing account numbers on deposit slips endeared him to bank tellers, a small but telling sign of his thoroughness and attention to detail.
After law school, Zack returned to Chattanooga, where a chance encounter with his former employer led to a job offer. Starting as their first associate, Zack spent over a decade at Warren & Griffin, gaining invaluable experience. Then, right in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, he decided to venture out on his own. Partnering with Matt Brock and Garth Best initially, he eventually branched out to establish his own firm, England Injury Law.
One pivotal moment that marked Zack’s career was a seemingly minor incident—a traffic violation for an illegal U-turn near his current office. This incident led him to court, where he reconnected with old colleagues and mentors. It’s a story he shares with a mix of humor and nostalgia, noting how even small events can steer life in unexpected directions.
In his practice, Zack emphasizes the importance of local knowledge and connections. He highlights how being familiar with local judges, jurors, and legal staff can significantly impact trial outcomes. This local rapport isn’t just beneficial in court but also in building trust with clients and the community. Zack’s involvement goes beyond the courtroom; he is actively engaged in community service, particularly with Special Olympics and the Down Syndrome Community of Greater Chattanooga. His commitment to these causes reflects his dedication to giving back to the community that has continually supported him through his career.
Zack’s approach to law is as much about personal connections as it is about legal expertise. He shares a memorable case involving a tragic motorcycle accident, where he fought for the rightful compensation for a young girl against challenging odds. This case, among others, underscores his belief in providing personalized, compassionate legal support.
His firm’s mission extends to making legal assistance accessible and relatable. Zack’s modernized office space in an old sock factory showroom is a testament to his vision—blending the old with the new, creating an inviting environment for clients. He takes pride in being hands-on, ensuring that clients feel supported every step of the way.
With a strong focus on communication and community involvement, Zack England and his team at England Injury Law strive to offer the best possible representation. Whether through modern technology or face-to-face interactions, they aim to be a consistent and trustworthy presence in their clients’ lives. As Zack puts it, “We want to be the most well-rounded—engaged in the community, present in the courtroom, and committed to our clients.”
For anyone seeking legal advice, Zack England’s motto, “Zack’s got your back,” isn’t just a catchy slogan—it’s a promise of dedicated and heartfelt service.
Listen to the whole conversation about this story with James Howard, here.