Nursing Home Negligence in the Time of Coronavirus
Though we all must take necessary precautions and practice social distancing to protect ourselves from COVID-19, elders face the greatest risk. As a Memphis personal injury lawyer, I know nursing homes can quickly become hotspots, as evidenced by the Life Care Center of Kirkland in Washington state. As of last month, at least 35 coronavirus-related deaths were linked to the Center. At one point, it accounted for more than half of the death toll in America. Washington’s Life Care Center is not alone. At an assisted living facility in New Jersey, nearly a hundred people have had the virus, Business Insider reports. It’s clear that nursing homes can quickly become dangerous for their residents. While the pandemic is beyond our
Police officers have a standard procedure for dealing with different suspicions. There are federal and state laws that mandate their behavior and the steps they must take throughout an investigation. When it comes to dealing with drunk drivers, the police must gather evidence quickly to confirm that the driver is driving under the influence. They have an array of tools at their disposal, but perhaps the most important are the breathalyzer, blood and urine tests. The only way to prove someone is driving impaired is to administer one of these tests. So, what if the driver refuses to submit? Take a look at how this could affect the driver’s defense. Implied Consent Laws Driving is a privilege reserved for those

What to Do As a Will Executor

Posted on April 2, 2020
Personal Injury Lawyer To be appointed the executor of someone’s will is a huge responsibility. You are in charge of disbursing your loved one’s assets and property to their beneficiaries. This is a powerful position where you must take on a lot of different roles. If you are unprepared for it, it can turn into a mess when you reach probate court. Having a lawyer by your side can alleviate your concerns and some of your duties. Here is what you need to know about executing a will. Call an Attorney If you are appointed the executor of a will, you should contact an attorney. While you can technically do it on your own, it can help to have someone
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Few Americans were prepared for the severity of the coronavirus pandemic. In fact, I think it’s fair to say that few of us were prepared to face a pandemic in the first place. With every new day, the outlook seems more grim. Just as the spread of the disease itself has intensified, so too have the economic pressures. Economists are now predicting a much worse forecast than they were even two weeks ago. As a Memphis bankruptcy lawyer, I know we all need to prepare for that outcome. There’s always a reason for hope, even in the darkest hour. However, true change requires not only hope, but action as well. Here’s my advice to anyone who is concerned about debt
When Flattening the Curves Means More Injuries at Home
As more schools and businesses shut down across the country because of the coronavirus pandemic, many Americans see their homes as safe zones. I know that while staying inside may protect us from the spread of COVID-19, social distancing has brought new risks for injuries. As a Memphis personal injury lawyer, I know this is a difficult time for children who can longer expend their energy through daily recess. It is impossible for working parents to keep an eye on their children at all times. An unimaginable number of responsibilities have rested on the shoulders of parents across the nation over the past few weeks. They are working from home, cooking and caring for the family, and taking on the
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The Cost of Payday Loans

Posted on March 26, 2020
Up to 80% of Americans say they live paycheck to paycheck. Many are unprepared for unexpected $400 expenses. In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, more people than ever before are working fewer hours or losing their jobs completely. We should anticipate that more people will consider new ways to make ends meet, including payday loans. As a Memphis bankruptcy lawyer, I am asking you to think long and hard before resorting to these forms of short-term relief. I know these are trying times, but nothing is worth spiraling further into a nearly impossible-to-break cycle of debt. Often, payday loans entice people who do not qualify for traditional loans. It’s a cruel irony that vulnerable people, who are the least
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As a nursing home lawyer Memphis TN trusts, I’ve seen firsthand that nursing home abuse is much more prevalent than we’d like to think. It is, in fact, distressingly common. According to the advocacy group Nursing Home Abuse Justice, as many as 5,000,000 seniors are abused worldwide each year. According to some studies, 1 in 10 seniors over the age of 60 has been abused, or up to 24.3% of nursing home residents. Of course, the real number is likely much higher due to underreporting; many victims do not report their abuse, in some cases because they are physically unable to do so. Some studies estimate that for every five cases of abuse, at least one goes unreported. Nursing home
As the entire world struggles to adjust to a new normal in light of the coronavirus, there has been renewed attention to mental health. It’s understandable; we are facing an unprecedented pandemic. In times of crisis, it’s our loved ones who get us through. So it’s a particularly cruel irony that isolation is now important for our physical health. I’ve written before about the link between debt and mental health. It’s easy to see the correlation between the two. Debt bleeds into all aspects of life and affects the whole family. It can obviously trigger stress, anger, and countless other unpleasant emotions. But the inverse applies, too. Poor mental health can precipitate financial struggles. Psychology experts report that even a
The Coronavirus and Financial Health

The Coronavirus and Financial Health

Posted on March 17, 2020
Our understanding of the coronavirus pandemic continues to change at breakneck speed, practically hour by hour. As more and more schools and small businesses close across America—and as more and more countries around the world shut down their borders—it’s clear that we’ve entered unchartered territory. There is so much we still don’t know about the virus itself, but it’s already clear that COVID-19 will take a toll beyond physical health alone. Many who test negative for the virus will likely find themselves struggling for basic survival from a financial standpoint. These extreme circumstances are a true test, and as a Memphis bankruptcy lawyer I know too many Americans don’t have the safety net to pass it. Even before coronavirus, almost
From small, two-seater sports cars to soccer mom SUVs, there are vehicles of all shapes and sizes on the road these days. Unfortunately, this means that some cars are better positioned to take a hit during an accident than others. If you hit a SUV, van, or truck with your car, and only your car has the damage, follow the steps below to learn what to do. AT THE SCENE OF THE ACCIDENT There are certain steps you should always take immediately after a car accident. Stay at the Scene & Remain Calm. Don’t be aggressive or confront any of the other parties involved.  Don’t chase a car or person trying to flee the scene. And don’t admit fault. Even