Memphis bankruptcy lawyer Darrell Castle discusses the problem of abandoned homes in Memphis and what the homeowners need to do to give up the house permanently or save it from foreclosure. If you are considering filing for bankruptcy, or would like to explore other options around resolving your debt, please call a leading bankruptcy law firm Memphis, TN residents have been relying on for over a decade. Are you afraid of foreclosure? We can help. Our Memphis bankruptcy lawyers can put a stop to foreclosure before the banks have a chance to take your home. We can also help you get out of debt if you’ve given up your house. Contact me today to discuss your situation for free.  
You may have heard of nursing home abuse and neglect, or elder abuse and neglect. Whether it comes in the form of preventable bedsores, dangerous sleeping arrangements, physical assault, or something else, poor treatment in elder care facilities is serious. Our personal injury attorneys have worked with victims of nursing home abuse and neglect, and seeing what they and their families have gone through saddens and angers us. Recently the New York Times reported on a crisis happening in the state’s homes for developmentally disabled patients. While the cases it discusses are certainly extreme, the article brings to light another whole area of people who might be victims of abuse and neglect. Abuse can happen in hospitals, homes for challenged
In my personal injury practice, I take on something called nursing home abuse, which is when a facility for the elderly abuses or injures one of their residents. Last week two such cases crossed my desk that angered me to my core. The first case was a story out of North Carolina, where workers at an assisted living facility took pictures of a resident using the toilet and put them on social media. These stories boil my blood. Our elders are not only some of the most vulnerable people in our society – they’re also the people who birthed us, who fought for our country, who built our companies, who gave us what we have today. What is wrong with

Accidents Involving Big Trucks

Posted on August 19, 2016
  Hello, this is Darrell Castle. I’m an attorney licensed to practice law in the state of Tennessee and on this video today, I’m talking about accidents involving large trucks – trucks that you might call semis or tractor trailers – that type of truck. If you’ve been a victim of an accident with one of those large trucks, or you know someone who has, then you’re probably wondering, what happened? What caused the accident? Every year, thousands of people are injured – catastrophically sometimes – even killed by these accidents and it’s really hard to determine what actually happened without an investigation. The Federal Highway Safety Administration tell us how to investigate these accidents. They tell us that there
If you have any questions or if you think you have a case, you can speak to one of our Memphis Actos lawyers free of charge by filling out the “Get in Touch” form below or by calling us at (901) 327-2100. Video Transcript Hello, this is Darrell Castle and I’m an attorney licensed to practice law here in the state of Tennessee and on this video today, I’m talking about Actos. Actos is a drug made by a company called Takeda. That’s a Japanese company, but they have an American partner named Eli Lilly. Actos is a drug that is normally prescribed for Type 2 diabetes and has been associated with bladder cancer in some people. In fact, there
Highway concerns grow after star actor is critically injured By: Darrell Castle This morning on the Today show, details were released in which state prosecutors claimed the truck driver who slammed into star actor Tracy Morgan’s limo, leaving him critically injured and another passenger dead, had NOT SLEPT in 24 hours, which raises highway safety concerns. It’s not like these concerns are anything new, but rather is a growing problem – one I’ve mentioned a lot through my videos and blogs. The facts from the video are terrifying: The typical trucker work week is nearly double the standard 40-hour work week. In 2012, 104,000 people were injured and nearly 4,000 people killed in crashes involving large trucks. That’s 11 people
  Have you taken Actos for your Type 2 Diabetes and been diagnosed for bladder cancer? Then you’re probably entitled to compensation and need to see an experienced attorney immediately.   If the link above doesn’t work, click here Call the offices of Darrell Castle & Associates to speak with a dangerous drugs lawyer Memphis, TN families familes trust and get legal help for your pharmaceutical injury case. Video Transcript Hello, this is Darrell Castle. I’m an attorney licensed to practice law in the state of Tennessee. On this video I’m talking about a drug prescribed for type 2 diabetes called Actos. That’s spelled A-C-T-O-S. It’s a dangerous drug and if you’ve taken Actos for type 2 diabetes and you
Actos is a popular diabetes medication that’s been linked to bladder cancer. The FDA has published warning about it, saying that the drug especially increases bladder cancer risks for people who’ve taken it over a year. Bladder cancer survival rates differ according to when it is found and diagnosed. Treatment may include surgery or chemotherapy. It’s also a type of cancer that can recur years down the road and may require a lifetime of tests to make sure it doesn’t come back. A lot of people on Actos aren’t aware of the risks involved, and some people may even have bladder cancer without realizing the drug caused it. Now they’re stuck with a lifetime of medical bills because of another
Insurance company has filed a lawsuit against the manufacturer of Actos By: Darrell Castle It’s bad for everyone involved when an insurance company sues a drug manufacturer, yet that’s what’s happening as Blue Cross has sued Takeda, the manufacturer of Actos. Blue Cross’ lawsuit alleges that Takeda “concealed and continues to conceal their knowledge that Actos can cause bladder cancer from Plaintiff’s (Blue Cross) insured, other consumers and the medical community.” Blue Cross claims there are safer alternatives than Actos, used for type 2 diabetes, but because of Takeda promoting the drug as safe and effective, doctors and patients had no idea it was dangerous, nor there were better options. As someone who’s investigated Actos, I’ve found myself pretty upset
As you may have read from our previous post, the popular diabetes medication Actos has been linked to a possible increased risk of bladder cancer. The FDA has been reviewing data about Actos for over a year, and has come to the conclusion that the risk is high enough to warrant a label change. Label changes require the drug’s manufacturers to warn patients and physicians in order to prevent injury. If you’ve suffered from taking a medicine or using a medical device, you need the dangerous drugs lawyer Memphis, TN trusts to handle its toughest cases. Here are a few resources from the FDA that help outline their history with this drug: Announcement of Safety Review In this correspondence, the