On Black Friday, it Pays to Think Twice

Posted on November 19, 2019
$300 off. 80% off. 2-for-1. From afar, all of the “deals” on Black Friday—how we refer to the day after Thanksgiving, the busiest shopping day of the year and the unofficial start of the holiday season—sound great. They certainly get plenty of people out of the house and to the stores. In 2016, 101.7 million people decided the crowds and the cold were worth the deals. Over the whole four-day Black Friday weekend, 137 million people shopped at the malls. Last year, the National Retail Federation estimated that Americans would collectively spend more than $700 billion on holiday shopping throughout November and December. And that’s saying nothing of the growing number of people who do their Black Friday shopping online.
Drunk Driving If you have spent a good amount of time driving, you probably know that you should never drive while drunk, as it has been reiterated for you over and over again. By far, this is the most important rule that every driver needs to abide by. However, have you ever wondered how police officers determine whether someone is driving while intoxicated? It is pretty easy to tell when someone is very drunk, but it can be a lot harder when someone is just a little bit over their limit. This simple guide will go over the process officers use and explain how it takes drivers’ rights into account. Reasonable Suspicion and Probable Cause There are two things that

Prove A Medical Negligence Case

Posted on November 15, 2019
Proving Negligence Most people never think they will be involved in a medical malpractice case. If you find yourself in this situation, you probably have a lot of questions. One very common question is what is actually needed to prove your case. It may seem simple on the surface, but this is actually one of the most complicated concepts in legal cases. This guide will go over the legal definition of negligence which must be proven. Negligence There are four components of negligence. Each of these components must be proven independently. They are duty, breach, causation, and damage. Let’s examine each of these in order. First, it must be proven that the physician who treated you had a duty. This

Surviving the Holidays Without Debt

Posted on November 14, 2019
It’s not even Thanksgiving yet, but signs of Christmas’ imminent arrival are still here. Most of those signs come from retailers, who of course are hoping they can get us to whip out our wallets this holiday season. Often, we give in and splurge: According to the National Retail Federation, the average American plans to spend over $800 on holiday items. But here’s what I know as a Memphis bankruptcy lawyer: there’s no amount of Christmas morning magic that will compensate for a January credit card statement you can’t pay off. There’s an upside to staying on top of your holiday spending, and I’m saying this not just as a Memphis bankruptcy lawyer, but also as a father and husband.
As many of you are already aware, e-cigarette use among young people has become nothing short of a public health crisis. As a Juul lawyer Memphis TN trusts, I’ve been following these cases closely. To date, there have been more than 800 cases of vaping-related lung damage reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Many of these cases involve teens. Some of those teens have even died; there have been 18 deaths reported among vape users overall. At this point, there’s no doubt that one of the most popular e-cigarette companies, Juul, is selling products that are harmful. The Surgeon General of the United States reports that Juul pods are stronger than regular cigarettes; a single pod contains

Don’t Delay on Bankruptcy

Posted on November 7, 2019
It’s commonly said that denial is the first of five stages of grief. In the midst of unfathomable loss, many people find themselves in a state of total numbness. Denial makes it possible to survive. As a firm with bankruptcy lawyers Memphis, TN trusts, denial is a common theme in my work as well. First, let’s be clear, people who are struggling with significant debt may be working through their own kind of grief. After all, the terms of their lives have changed. Many people avoid filing bankruptcy out of not only fear, but also denial. If that’s you, you are not alone, and it’s understandable. Sometimes it’s easy to talk ourselves out of what’s right before our eyes. But
We may have only changed the clocks back this past weekend, and the holidays are still several weeks away, but it’s not too early to talk about winter safety. There is a greater risk for both slip and falls and car accidents this time of year. Wintertime Slips, Trips, and Falls Are One of the Most Common Workplace Injuries In 2016, there were 20,520 workplace injuries due to wintertime trip and falls involving sleet, snow, and ice that led to a day or more of missed work. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 28% of those resulted in over a month of missed work. Simple Tips to Avoid Injuries in the Workplace If you have to walk on

Juul Teen Addiction Attorney TN

Posted on November 4, 2019
As a JUUL teen addiction attorney TN trusts, I’m offering a free legal consultation to any young person injured by the JUUL vaping epidemic. JUUL, the world’s most popular e-cigarette brand, has fueled a health crisis in Tennessee and nationwide: the teen vaping epidemic. It’s outrageous, and it’s why I’ve become a JUUL teen addiction attorney TN trusts. Vaping has skyrocketed among teens in the last two years, increasing 48% among middle school students and 78% among high school students from 2017 to 2018. Let that sink in: middle school students are vaping. According to a study sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, 30% of American 12th-graders reported vaping nicotine at least once in 2018, concluding that this increase was “the largest ever recorded
The days are getting shorter — and when Daylight Savings Time ends on Sunday, they’ll be even shorter — and the nights are getting colder. Memphis winters tend to be milder than those in many other parts of the country, but every year, there are nights when the temperatures drop far below what is comfortable. On many of them, space heaters and extra layers simply aren’t enough. As a Memphis bankruptcy lawyer, I believe utilities are a financial issue. I’ve met so many people who are afraid to turn on their heaters, even when they truly need them, because of money. If you’re living paycheck to paycheck and struggling to make ends meet, utilities can be a make or break
By now, it’s been well established that nursing home abuse is an epidemic in this country. I see many devastating cases, as a nursing home lawyer Memphis TN trusts. Every year, at least 10 million senior citizens are abused or neglected, though many experts believe the real number is much higher due to unreported cases. I believe that we need to shine a brighter spotlight on this issue as a whole, but some forms of abuse are mentioned more frequently, and better understood, than others. In particular, there’s been a deeper conversation around bedsores, medication errors, and physical abuse in recent years. But others issues, like food safety, remain overlooked. Food Safety Issues are Harming Seniors Across the U.S. A