Product Liability

Posted on March 15, 2018
Everyone has seen or being privy to lawsuits where items are recalled due to some error of the manufacturers. Recently a large bean manufacturer ordered a recall of one if its products due to a flaw in the manufacturing of the can.  While the beans themselves may not have been harmed during production, any issues involving the can could lead to something as unfortunate as ingesting medal during consumption.  More are likely familiar with the manufacturer recalls where cars are concerned. As car accident attorney Dekalb County GA needs can attest, the auto industry is subjected to something called strict liability.  A strict liability claim based on a motor vehicle defect—without making any showing as to carelessness—if all three of
Nothing says spring is on its way quite like setting the clocks forward. We often associate daylight savings time with longer, light-filled evenings, but as both a parent and an auto accident lawyer Memphis, TN trusts, the first thing I think of this time of year is the number of children headed to school before the sun rises. Every day this week, while driving to the office, I’ve passed numerous middle school students waiting for the bus in the dark, and I can’t help but feel a sense of concern. While fatal early-morning crashes are not the norm, there is without question a greater chance of something injurious happening to a child in the dark than there is during daylight
Many “cocktail party” questions we get center around an area known as premises liability.  That is, “what are my rights if I get injured on someone else’s property?”   Or, worse yet, “what happens if someone gets injured on my property?”  Such questions evoke what is commonly referred to as “premises liability” and, like just about everything, as many facets. As with all other area of injury law, there are two primary issues in any claim: (1) who is liable; and (2) what are the damages?  This article addresses only the first issue, liability.   (Cases involving property owned by multiple parties, subject to lease agreements, under temporary construction or control of others, and the like will have to be discussed in
If you’re thinking about filing for bankruptcy, what should you look for in a potential attorney? As a bankruptcy attorney Memphis TN has trusted for over 30 years, there’s one thing I know every single client needs from the lawyer they choose: They need that person to be available to them. Now that might sound simple. Of course, if you’ve hired someone as your bankruptcy lawyer, he or she will be there for you, right? But sadly that’s just not always true. We have people come in to see us all the time whose first attorney let them down. They couldn’t get their lawyer to answer the simplest questions, even when their homes and cars were on the line. This
Personal injury can often mean an influx of medical bills, the inability to work, or reduced income, all of which have the injured person seeking financial assistance or relief to get them through the time it takes to recover from the injury. Bankruptcy is one option to help with financial distress in situations such as this, however, it is important to understand how bankruptcy will affect the injured person’s ability to receive any payment they are owed through a personal injury claim.   In bankruptcy, a personal injury claim is an asset that a debtor must disclose on their bankruptcy petition if the injury occurred prior to the bankruptcy petition being filed. If the injury occurred after the bankruptcy petition
As a nursing home abuse attorney in Memphis, TN, I am often shocked by how families find out that their loved ones have been victims of abuse or neglect. In this video, I discuss what happens and what you can do about it. Transcript from Darrell Castle (nursing home abuse attorney in Memphis, TN): Hello, I’m Darrell Castle. I’m a nursing home abuse attorney in Memphis, TN, and I would like to talk to you today about the number one way clients  – my clients – find out that their loved one has been abused in a nursing home. The number one way is: they get a call from a doctor or a nurse at an emergency room, at a

How many times can I file for bankruptcy?

Posted on February 27, 2018
The technical answer is that there are no limits on how many times someone can file for bankruptcy.  However, bankruptcy courts can place restrictions on you filing a bankruptcy petition if you have run afoul of procedures in the past or the court feels you are abusing the bankruptcy system.  If you have previously filed for bankruptcy and are unsure if it was discharged, dismissed or even dismissed with prejudice, you should speak to a bankruptcy attorney that is knowledgeable about all bankruptcy rules and regulations to make sure you are eligible to file for bankruptcy, or even if bankruptcy makes sense for you at this time.   How many times can I get a discharge in bankruptcy? If you

Filing for Bankruptcy in Your 20s

Posted on February 27, 2018
If you’re considering filing for bankruptcy in your 20s, you may have a lot of concerns: Will it ruin your credit? Will it affect your partner or family? Will it follow you around? As a Memphis bankruptcy lawyer, I’ve helped thousands of people improve their lives through bankruptcy, including people in their twenties. And I can help you navigate this process from the very first step. Will Filing for Bankruptcy in Your 20s Bankruptcy Ruin Your Credit? This question assumes you already have great credit, but if you’re considering bankruptcy, you probably don’t. So instead of worrying about keeping your credit at the bad score you have now, think about how to improve it. Bankruptcy offers a clean slate so

FAQ: Auto Accident Trauma & PTSD

Posted on February 21, 2018
It is not uncommon for people to experience severe levels of stress and trauma reactions after a car accident, as a skilled Milwaukee personal injury lawyer can rely on. Some people who were injured in a serious auto collision meet the criteria for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This condition can also apply to those who were not involved in the car crash, but witnessed it happen and saw people endure agonizing injuries or death. Most people feel some level of stress or anxiety after an auto accident but others can go on to develop PTSD. Who Is Susceptible to Developing PTSD after an Auto Accident? The reason why one person develops PTSD and not another is not currently known. In
As a disability attorney Memphis TN trusts to help them get benefits, I know tax season can be a stressful time. Fortunately I have some answers for your most common questions about SSDI and taxes: Do I have to pay taxes on my Social Security disability benefits? Most people who receive disability benefits don’t have to pay taxes on those benefits. If you live off the disability payments alone, or if you have only a small amount of side income, you likely won’t need to pay taxes. The rules on SSDI and taxes depend mostly on what other income you might receive. If you or your spouse makes a significant paycheck on the side, you may need to pay taxes