Who Will Know if I Sue Someone Over an Accident?

As a car accident lawyer in Memphis, I know some people are concerned about who will find out if they sue over a car accident. If you’re injured in a car accident and you file a claim, could it come back to hurt you? There are a few things to keep in mind: It isn’t …

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How Do Doctors Pay for Medical Malpractice Lawsuits?

One myth of medical malpractice is that doctors pay for the costs out of pocket, and thus are ruined by a large case against them. This isn’t exactly true. Medical malpractice claims are typically handled by the insurance companies, which provide liability insurance to doctors. The larger the settlement for the injured person, the more …

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Medical Malpractice: What Doctors Get Sued the Most?

Certain medical specialties pose more risk than others, which can lead to some specialties being sued more than others. Usually you don’t sue over a small injury – because you likely won’t win. You have to be able to show significant damage. While that does mean certain doctors are more at risk than others, those …

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Car Accidents & Statute of Limitations – Memphis Personal Injury Lawyers

How long do I have to file a car accident injury claim? Is the statute of limitations absolute? Memphis car accident lawyer Darrell Castle discusses why time is crucial in preparing a lawsuit after a crash. Text: How long do I have to file a car accident lawsuit? The length of time to file a …

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That Tort of Thing – October 2, 2012

Interesting stories about lawsuits, mass tort cases, and other personal injury issues. Did a controversial but legal drink make one man run into traffic? Did too many ice packs cause a really, really…terrible…injury for one Army veteran? (Warning: The article is not safe for work). Beer stores might be partially responsible for rampant alcoholism on …

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That Tort of Thing – September 18, 2012

Interesting stories about lawsuits, mass tort cases, and other personal injury issues. A small win for William and Kate in the latest privacy scandal rocking Britain. Partygoers allege they were encouraged to swim in a glowing pool that was actually filled with blinding, toxic chemicals. Can a city sell helicopters “as is” when “as is” …

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That Tort of Thing: September 12, 2012

Interesting stories about lawsuits, mass tort cases, and other personal injury issues. 11 years later, the owners of the World Trade Center are suing for damages. And the result “could be bigger than your wildest imagination.” Technically the whole trial might belong in Italy; but hundreds of passengers and thousands of businesses are seeking money …

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PI Short: TVA Liable for Ash Spill – Memphis Injury Lawsuit Attorneys

A judge recently found TVA liable for the massive coal ash spill that devastated the Kingston area of Roane County, Tennessee, in 2008. The spill flooded Kingston and its nearby Emory River with 1.1 billion gallons of toxic coal sludge right before Christmas. Along with other property, it destroyed entire homes and covered over 5 …

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FAQ: Free Consultation for Fresenius or GranuFlo Dialysis Injuries

I’ve heard you’re accepting clients who have been injured by dialysis medications. How do I know if I was injured? If you or a family member received dialysis after 2009 and experience a cardiac event, stroke, or death within about 72 hours of the procedure, you may be entitled to compensation. You should contact our …

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What Is GranuFlo? – Tennessee Dialysis Injury Attorneys

Granuflo is a powder used in dialysis. Drug company Fresenius manufactures and distributes it. Fresenius describes GranuFlo as “the most widely prescribed dry acid product” in the industry. It has a unique set of ingredients that dialysis patients convert into bicarbonate. In regular use, many physicians and facilities prefer GranuFlo because it prevents injury to …

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