JUUL Vape Lawyer TN

Posted on October 14, 2019
JUUL Vape Lawyer TN Trusts: JUUL Vape Pens Are Killing Our Teens As a JUUL vape lawyer TN trusts, I cannot emphasize enough how bad the teen vaping epidemic has become. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 3.5 million middle and high school students used e-cigarettes in 2018. In addition to teen addiction, the most troubling part of this vaping epidemic is that people are dying. To date, seven people have died from lung injuries caused by vaping, and another 530 have been hospitalized. The bottom line is this: TN youth are getting sick and injured by JUUL e-cigarettes while JUUL Labs makes an enormous profit. This is the outrage I am fighting against. And
Driving Under the Influence Going out to celebrate may result in poor choices. One of the worst decisions a person can make is driving after consuming a few drinks. Driving under the influence may mean different things depending on where you live. For the most part, it means that you are caught operating a vehicle when you have a chemical in your body that may inhibit your reflexes and judgment. Doing so may cause catastrophic outcomes in the form of vehicular accidents. Take a look at what may be covered under a driving under the influence charge. Drinking Alcohol The most common DUI charge stems from drinking alcohol. It is important to note that the laws where you live may

How to Reset Your Finances This Fall

Posted on October 10, 2019
There are many great things about summer, from beaches to baseball to barbecues, but affordability isn’t often among its defining traits. Between vacations and weddings, it’s easily one of the more expensive seasons, and Americans take on a significant amount of unexpected debt from June through August. According to a Capital One survey, 87% of Americans report spending more money on socializing during summer than any other time of year. That makes fall the perfect time to revisit savings goals and spending habits and give yourself a quick financial tune-up before the end of the year. Here are some of our best tips. Set a budget for the holidays It’s never too early to start planning for the holidays. The
National Teen Driver Safety Week is coming up at the end of the month, from October 20–26, 2019. Twelve years into its inception, we need this awareness week as much as ever. Car accidents continue to be a leading cause of death for teens year after year, with nearly triple the fatalities we see with other demographics. Teen driving safety is a year-long issue we should all be concerned with. Parents need to have conversations with their teens, not only one week in October, but all throughout the year. I hope the facts and tips below will be a starting point for your conversations. What to Know About Teen Driving Fatalities According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, some of
How a Debt Collection Agency May Violate Consumer Rights The biggest motivator of debt collection agencies is to make as much money as possible. The pressure to make the big bucks may influence an agency to utilize quite persistent tactics in order to get payments from those who owe them money. A consumer who is receiving phone calls several times a day from a debt collection agency may have tried everything they can to get these calls to halt. However, an agency may not stop until legal intervention has been sought. Despite consumers being protected under the Fair Debt Practices Act (FDCPA), a debt collection agency may use forceful, aggressive, and even threatening tactics to scare them into making a
When a Debt Collection Agency Operates Illegally Debt collection harassment can be a serious and fairly common occurrence, where many consumers may not even know when it has happened to them. While a debt collector may be able to contact a consumer about a late payment, there are certain rules the agency must follow as to not break laws or violate rights. Unfortunately, a debt collection agency may be fully aware they are operating illegally, but continue to do so anyway to appease the original creditor and make some money.  What is a debt collector? A debt collector is a representative of an agency who tries to get money from those who are behind on their payments. The original creditor

Stop Repossession With Bankruptcy

Posted on October 3, 2019
For many of us, daily living in the United States requires access to a car. There is a research-affirmed correlation between car ownership and stability and income. This makes sense: jobs, doctors, and schools are often only reachable by a car in many areas. Unfortunately, many people own cars that they cannot afford, something I see often as a Memphis bankruptcy attorney. According to recent studies, roughly 44% of all American adults are relying on an auto loan to pay for a car and a record 7 million are behind on payments. For context, at the end of the last recession, in 2009, it was a million less. Falling behind on a car payment is serious Here’s a story about
In 2015, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) labeled glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup — the world’s most widely used herbicide — a probable carcinogen. In the wake of Roundup’s legal troubles, the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), supports the IARC’s determinations. The ATSDR recently published a scientific review of glyphosate studies. The Michigan-based Fox 47 reports: “Recently, the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), a federal public health agency of the U.S. Department of Health, published a wide-scale, scientific review and assessment of glyphosate studies. The results of the study found cancer risks resulting from pure glyphosate exposure in rodent studies, and mixed glyphosate product exposure in human epidemiologic studies. The

Do I Need a Personal Injury Attorney?

Posted on October 1, 2019
Personal Injury Attorney If you were injured in a fall at your favorite restaurant or you suffered an injury in a car accident, you may not feel as though you need to hire a personal attorney. That restaurant or driver’s insurance company will cover all your bills, right? No matter how much you love that restaurant – or felt a rapport with the driver of the other car when you were exchanging insurance information – it’s important to understand that insurance companies are in the business of making money, no matter if they are health insurers, personal injury insurers or auto insurers. An attorney is your most important tool after an accident because your insurance company has a team of
Definition of negligence: What is it, and when does it apply? Negligence is a complex term, and an incident that occurs that seems to be a clear-cut case of negligence may not be ultimately be seen as negligence at all. Negligence requires the injured party to prove wrongdoing, and that can be a very tricky thing, especially if a case goes to trial, and you will want to work with an experienced personal injury lawyer. By definition, according to Cornell Law School, negligence is defined as: A failure to behave with the level of care that someone of ordinary prudence would have exercised under the same circumstances.  The behavior usually consists of actions, but can also consist of omissions when there