When you are unable to provide the level of care that an aging loved one requires, admitting him or her to a nursing home may be the only option. Although nursing homes exist to keep elderly people healthy and safe, elder abuse is a distressingly common occurrence in such facilities, affecting an estimated one in six older adults living in community settings on an annual basis. Doctors, nurses, and other health care professionals are required by law to report any cases of suspected abuse. However, the signs of abuse can be subtle, and providers may not recognize them right away. Elderly victims of abuse may be unwilling to report it themselves due to a fear of retaliation or unable to
Insurance fraud refers to anything done for the purpose of getting an improper payment from an insurance company. There’s no area of the insurance market that is immune to this sort of fraud, and it’s been seen in everything from health insurance to rental insurance. In Colorado, insurance fraud is usually a felony, carrying jail time and fines as potential punishments in addition to the life consequences a person experiences once they have a felony on their criminal record. If you have been accused of insurance fraud, it’s important to learn more about it and speak to a criminal lawyer in Denver, CO for help as soon as you can. The Two Main Insurance Fraud Classifications Regardless of the type
Ordinary car accident claims are complicated enough without throwing in the commercial and business complications of ride-sharing. The way a claim is filed and the value of that claim—as far as insurance is concerned—is wholly dependent on the status of the person driving the Lyft vehicle at the time of the collision. However, regardless of how the insurance company views the coverage of a claim, it should not alter the way you file to any significant degree. 1. Collect Information The first objective after any car accident, after determining the well-being of passengers and drivers, is to secure the information of those involved as well as photograph the scene. The basics you will want to gather is the contact information

Abuse in the Nursing Home

Posted on January 3, 2020
When family members grow old we need help caring for them in so many ways. Usually, people send their loved ones to an assisted living facility or a nursing home. In doing this, it can be very nerve-wracking for every party involved because we hope that these people will treat your loved one as if they are their own, and care for them the same or better than you would have.  Unfortunately, much like any other job, everyone does not always do their job well. However, at nursing homes, this failure can lead to other issues and open up cases that are unimaginable. To make matters worse, the neglect that takes place at these care facilities can go unreported for
There’s No Time Like a New Year to File Bankruptcy
As a bankruptcy lawyer Memphis TN has turned to for more than 30 years, I often tell my clients that there’s no wrong time to file for bankruptcy. I mean it. From years of watching families rebuild, I can honestly say that it’s never too early or too late to tackle your debt and forge a new path. That said, there’s a reason we set New Year’s resolutions this time of year. Each January is an opportunity to start over. And there’s no better way to start over than by giving yourself the gift of clearing your debt. Give yourself a post-holiday shopping financial “cleanse.” It can feel impossible to embrace the symbolic beginning of a new year when you

A Healthy 2020 Starts With Better Finances

Posted on December 31, 2019
The start of a new year is like a chance to hit a reset button, and nearly half of all adults in the U.S. will take advantage by setting New Year’s resolutions. Many of us will focus our intentions on our health and well-being, vowing to eat better and exercise more, or to quit this or that bad habit. Fitness New Year’s resolutions aren’t just about fitness, though. The end goal of new health or exercise habits is to reach a state of greater overall balance. Sadly, debt interferes all too often with achieving those goals, even when you are doing the work. As a Memphis bankruptcy lawyer, I’m familiar with the link between our financial and physical health. I

Roundup Cancer Lawsuits TN

Posted on December 30, 2019
As a trusted lawyer participating in the Roundup cancer lawsuits TN, I’m offering a free legal consultation to any cancer patient exposed to Roundup. The Roundup cancer lawsuits TN is dealing with are serious. As a trusted lawyer who has faithfully served the Memphis, Nashville, and Mid-South areas of Tennessee for over thirty years, I want to make sure you have all the facts about the Tennessee Roundup cancer lawsuits. My law firm, Darrell Castle & Associates, PLLC, is participating in a lawsuit against Monsanto and its parent company Bayer, the manufacturer of the popular weed killers Roundup and Ranger Pro. We suspect the chemicals in Roundup may be the cause of Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma and other deadly cancers. And an abundance

Driving Tips For a Safe New Year’s

Posted on December 26, 2019
As an auto accident lawyer Memphis TN trusts, I know that the problem of impaired driving in our country is bigger than the holiday season. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 29 people in the United States die each day, or every 50 minutes, in accidents involving an alcohol-impaired driver. Still, there are even more lives lost from drunk driving accidents during the holidays. The U.S. Department of Transportation reports that we have lost an average of 300 people to drunk driving crashes during the week between Christmas and New Year’s for the past five years. Those statistics look even worse on New Year’s specifically. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the 12-hour window on

TN Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Lawsuit

Posted on December 25, 2019
As a trusted lawyer participating in the TN Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome lawsuit, I am offering a free legal consultation to any family affected by NAS. Our great state of TN is plagued by a terrifying crisis: Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome. Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome, or NAS, is a severe type of drug withdrawal that occurs in newborns exposed to addictive opiate drugs while in the womb. As America’s opioid crisis continues to spread, the number of babies born with NAS is increasing at an alarming rate. In fact, the number of women in the U.S. with an opioid addiction at the time of delivery quadrupled between 1999 and 2013. And there is no sign of it slowing down. But amidst the legal battles
In 2019, teenagers vaped at nearly twice the rate they did the year before, a new study from the National Institute on Drug Abuse found. This comes amid a positive trend of declining use of opioid misuse, tobacco cigarettes, and alcohol. In a nationally representative survey of America’s middle school and high school students, 14% of 12th graders reported vaping cannabis in the past month. In 2018, 7.5% of 12th graders said they had vaped cannabis in the past month. The number of teens who admitted to vaping cannabis once or more in the past year more than doubled over the past few years, too. It rose to 20.8% for 12th graders, 19.4% for 10th graders, and 7% for 8th