Nursing Home Abuse in Memphis Putting our loved ones in an assisted living or nursing home can be an emotionally difficult decision. The choice is hard on everyone involved and finding the right nursing home is no easy task. There are many factors that go into choosing the right nursing home for your loved one that range from location to price, and quality of care. Perhaps the most important of all these elderly home decision factors is quality of care. We have heard and seen far too many cases of obvious nursing home neglect throughout the years and there have been some tragic consequences from putting your loved one in a home that is not properly run with inattentive and
Driverless cars are no longer just an idea out of Minority Report. Tesla, Google, Apple, and other companies are developing the technology to let you drive hands-free. And down the road (pun intended), the plan is to make these cars fully autonomous, meaning they won’t need anyone to direct the driving. There are a lot of problems with driverless cars, and it will take some time to work out the kinks. In my opinion, no vehicle operating at the speed cars do will ever fully be safe; but I can certainly see how driverless cars could be more safe than what we have right now, especially after what I see every day as a Memphis car crash injury lawyer. There
Memphis Automobile Accident Attorney A car wreck can throw your life into chaos. Medical bills, accident claims, and time away from work can wreak havoc on your personal situation. Having a law firm with years of experience and 1000’s of cases under their belts is an advantage for you. At Darrell Castle & Associates, we offer some great personal injury resources for you, and we’re here to help you become whole again after a life altering event. Call us right away if you’ve been injured in a car accident at 901.327.2100. It’s important that you speak with us BEFORE filing an insurance claim. Don’t speak to the other driver’s insurance company without first talking to a lawyer you trust.  “This
This is a wonderful story from someone who filled out Chapter 13 bankruptcy paperwork with our firm, but ultimately decided not to sign with us, and then moved across the country to the Pacific Northwest. Soon he had to come back to Memphis for his court hearing. Fortunately he’d already met us and our very own Hollis Craft, whose very impressive bio you can read here. This is what happened when he arrived: “I paid for my round trip ticket to Memphis, and had a nightmarish experience at some broken hotel, but I wouldn’t miss my appointment for anything. I arrived at the court at 11:30. I thought I had my mission completed until I was informed that without my
How long do you have to wait to buy a house after your Chapter 7 bankruptcy? Video Transcript     Remember that Chapter 7 is a complete discharge of debts. It’s not a repayment plan. And unlike Chapter 13, it’s not going to go on for a few years; it’s going to go on for a few months. From the time you file your Chapter 7 (most of the time, unless there’s some problem with it that has to be resolved), in a period of three to four months it’s going to be discharged and completely finished as far as you’re concerned. And that means that all of your debt – unsecured and so forth – will be gone, and
You were driving down a street in your neighborhood on the way to work one day.  Everything was fine until all of the sudden another car ran a stop sign and hit you.  You are a little shocked and confused at first but you aren’t hurting – maybe just feeling a little discomfort.  However, you’re already going to be late for work and you have a big presentation today so you finish up at the scene of the wreck and then get a ride to work, without going to the doctor. A week later, your back starts to hurt.  The pain worsens enough to cause you to see a doctor.  You find out you’re feeling delayed pain from the car
There are a few things to remember when someone sues you for a debt: 1. If you don’t respond to the lawsuit, you automatically lose. As a Memphis bankruptcy lawyer, I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen clients come in who have a judgement against them for a debt just because they never responded or didn’t show up in court. It’s not always their fault – sometimes it’s impossible to take time off from work or family – but it’s a frustrating reason to lose a lawsuit. 2. If you do respond, the lawsuit can take longer.  A judge will have to decide the case, which can take a while. If the judge decides in your favor or
By: Darrell Castle When you file a workers’ comp claim in Tennessee, you’re presented a panel of three doctors to choose from. The doctor you choose will become your authorized treating physician — or your ATP. In most cases when you’re injured on the job, you have a right to treatment from that ATP for the rest of your life. But quite often, that injury completely heals and you don’t need further treatment on it. A workers’ compensation lawyer Memphis, TN turns to cares about the health and well-being of clients and can provide guidance on next steps. What a workers’ compensation attorney can do for you The workers’ compensation insurance company is often willing to pay you to stop

How Much Is My Car Accident Worth?

Posted on April 28, 2016
If you’re injured in an accident that wasn’t your fault, you may be entitled to compensation. But how much? Memphis car accident attorney Darrell Castle discusses why this question is difficult to answer. When it comes to working with an auto accident lawyer Memphis, TN places its trust in, Darrell Castle & Associates strives to be the best.
Chapter 13 bankruptcy repayment plan By: Darrell Castle If you’re considering filing for bankruptcy, call (901) 327-2100 to schedule a free consultation with an experienced bankruptcy attorney, or fill out one of the contact forms on this page.  Video Transcript How much of your debt do you have to pay back if you file a Chapter 13 bankruptcy? Hi, I’m Darrell Castle and I’m an attorney licensed to practice law in the state of Tennessee and the answer to that question is, it depends. It depends on a lot of things. Primarily, it depends on how much you can afford to pay back. It depends on what your disposable income is, and that just means you look at your expenses