Signs of Neglect in a Nursing Home

Posted on June 29, 2018
Placing a loved one in a nursing home can be difficult for any family. These difficulties and emotions worsen with the possibility of neglect in the facility. It’s hard to believe residents are neglected and mistreated in their nursing homes. After all, why wouldn’t employees put their all into patients’ care? If you’re worried your loved one is experiencing neglect but aren’t sure, here are some signs you should investigate: Physical Signs If the patient is showing any new or abnormal issues in his or her health, that’s a red flag. Things like foul odor, weight loss, dehydration, mysterious injuries or bruises, lack of personal hygiene, pressure ulcers, new illnesses, UTI’s, immobility, or any change of condition uncommon for the
Like many of you, I’m excited to spend this Fourth of July with family and friends. It’s a wonderful day to come together, watch a parade, and get the grill out. But there’s one Fourth of July tradition that can be hazardous: fireworks. Every year, a number of people have to learn the hard way just how dangerous fireworks can be. Last year, 8 people died and 13,000 were injured because of them. I want you to have a great time with your loved ones, so I’m going to share some tips to make sure you stay safe. 1. Leave it to the professionals. Just because it’s legal doesn’t mean it’s safe. Sparklers were the most common cause of last
Tennessee Foster Babies Acting Strangely May Be Due to Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome. If you have noticed Tennessee foster babies acting strangely, you’re not  alone. As an attorney Memphis Tennessee has trusted for over thirty years, I want to make sure you know about Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome, or NAS. NAS is a group of symptoms that babies who become addicted to opioids in the womb suffer after birth. Then, once cut off from the opioid drugs it was receiving from its mother during pregnancy or breastfeeding, a newborn has a difficult road ahead. Initially, a newborn with NAS may refuse to feed, cry excessively, have blotchy skin, projectile vomit, tremble, have slow weight gain, seizures, or more. As a result, it’s an agonizing
After being in a car accident, you will naturally take the time to assess the damages. Depending on the details surrounding the accident and level to which you were injured, filing a claim with the responsible driver’s insurance company may be in your best interest. If you have suffered damages from an accident in which the other driver was liable, it’s likely you are entitled to some sort of compensation in the form of a settlement.  Contact a car accident attorney in Atlanta, GA.  Filing an Insurance Claim If the driver who hit you is found liable for the injuries you have suffered, it may be in your best interest to pursue a settlement with their insurance company. In order
For years, payday lenders have preyed upon hard-working people struggling to make ends meet, with “easy” loans that can cost thousands to pay off. Enough people caught on to their scams, and payday loan companies were forced to evolve to stay relevant. David Fisher, the CEO of Enova, told Bloomberg in an interview, “We made a big effort over the last five years to diversify our business.” Enova, as well as competitors like Curo, have turned to other financing products, like installment loans and lines of credit. Today, a vast majority of their revenue comes from these products rather than payday loans. These new products may differ in name from payday loans, but they come with the same exorbitant interest
By now, you’ve probably heard about the heartbreaking opioid crisis that has taken so many lives throughout the country. Opioids are a class of drugs that help manage pain. Aside from heroin, most are prescribed legally, and the seeds of this crisis were planted 20 years ago, when big pharmaceutical companies misled doctors into believing they were safe to prescribe. Purdue Pharma, which played a significant role in the crisis with its aggressive marketing of OxyContin, has long feigned innocence. But as the New York Times reported several weeks ago, their lies may finally be catching up with them: “A copy of a confidential Justice Department report shows that federal prosecutors investigating the company found that Purdue Pharma knew about
If you are a parent caring for a foster child or an adopted child, there’s something you need to know. As a Tennessee newborn opioid addiction lawyer, I’m going to tell you something  that may be hard to hear. More and more children are entering the foster care system in Tennessee due to the opioid crisis. Babies and young children are separated from parents and family members who struggle with addiction to these dangerous drugs. Often, these children are also addicted to the very same substances their parents use. Exposure to drugs while in the womb or breastfeeding causes this kind of addiction. The child plunges into withdrawal like any other addict when suddenly cut off from these drugs once

Summer is the Season to Save

Posted on June 19, 2018
Summertime fun can come at a steep price. The carefree spirit of the season means spending more on travel and entertainment — and saying goodbye to your budget. Families with children face unique challenges. Many parents take on debt for a family vacation or summer activities. According to NerdWallet, over 4 in 5 parents with kids under 18 plan to charge an average of $1,019 to their credit cards to pay for a summer vacation. The same study found that parents of children 3-17 plan to spend $471 per child on summer activities. As a father, I understand the urge to overspend in the name of giving your child a fulfilling summer vacation. But as an experienced bankruptcy lawyer Memphis

How You Can Prevent Elderly Abuse

Posted on June 14, 2018
Tomorrow, June 15th, is World Elder Abuse Prevention Day, shining a spotlight on a pressing public health problem. According to the CDC, 1 out of every 10 people over the age of 60 who live at home experience abuse, neglect, or exploitation — though the number is likely much higher, since many cases go unreported. Heartbreakingly, the most vulnerable are especially at risk: those with dementia are far more likely to face abuse or neglect. Here’s what to know about elder abuse — and what we can do to prevent it. Different Types of Elderly Abuse Physical force, including hitting, kicking, pushing, slapping, and burning. Emotional or psychological: verbal or nonverbal behavior that inflicts fear, anguish, or distress. Neglect: A
Motorcycle riding is a great investment for those who want a more exciting and gas-efficient way to get to either work, school, sights or simply around town for a cruise. It is important to remember that while can be a fun form of transportation, riders are almost thirty times more likely to pass away as a result of an accident compared to vehicle drivers. While this should not discourage you from riding, it is a fact of reality to keep in mind. Using safety strategies when riding your motorcycle can help protect you from being involved in a car accident. Car drivers often forget to watch out for motorcycle riders, so it is vital that you keep a keen eye