Roundup’s legal battles may not have dominated headlines these past few months like they did previously, but the fight is far from over. More than 42,000 Americans have sued Monsanto, the manufacturer of Roundup, with numerous trial dates already set all the way through October 2021. Each and every one of these cases has been heartbreaking to watch, beginning with Dewayne Johnson back in 2018. Johnson, the former school groundskeeper with terminal cancer who was at the center of the first lawsuit, applied the weedkiller 20 to 30 times per year as part of his job. Following his diagnosis, his wife had to take on extra work to support the family’s two young boys—boys who may not get the chance

Wrongful Termination

Posted on December 4, 2019
Wrongful Termination The termination of a person’s employment is one of the most devastating circumstances to undergo. Especially in cases that are abrupt without justified cause to the individual at the center of the storm. For instance, reasons for discrimination or retaliation. In other words, wrongful termination.  Being terminated or fired acts as a negative catalyst that can sometimes have an avalanche of an effect on a person’s mental and financial state. While sometimes change is necessary and eminent one can never fully prepare for the transition. It is safe to say that the upheaval of any foundation or financial structure will have an uncertain and lasting effect. It is not uncommon for an employee to feel their termination was
Laws Punishing Pregnant Drug Users Hurt Unborn Babies Opioid use disorder in pregnant women has skyrocketed in the last few decades. 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 it’s continued to this day. In order to combat the growing opioid epidemic, between 2000 and 2015, 13 states enacted laws that punish pregnant drug users. The total number of states with laws like these has now reached 25, or half of the country. These laws intend to protect unborn babies from addiction. They mean to scare their mothers away from using drugs. But research shows the direct opposite is actually happening. How Laws Punishing

Slip and Fall Safety for Seniors

Posted on December 3, 2019
Every year, hundreds of thousands of people are hospitalized for a fall injury. Every season has its own set of risks, but the slippery sidewalks we see this time of year lead to more slip and falls, and older Americans are particularly vulnerable. I hope the safety tips below will help you and your loved ones stay safe this season. Less Severe Winters Don’t Mean Less Risk While the Mid-South does get its fair share of winter weather, we don’t see the same blizzards you see in other parts of the country. You could say we’re a little less prepared for winter weather over here. Which actually means that sometimes, the very mild nature of our winters puts our residents

Estate Planning Simplified

Posted on December 3, 2019
Bankruptcy Lawyer The idea behind estate planning can be confusing, especially for those who are just beginning their first draft. You may have heard the term “estate planning” used by friends or family members before, but don’t know exactly what it means to establish one yourself. Those who need help while writing an estate plan, are encouraged to visit with an estate planning lawyer in Phoenix, AZ. But for now, here is some information to hopefully help simplify and answer questions about what estate planning is and does.  What is a last will and testament? People who want to give their possessions away to certain loved ones after they pass on, must create a last will and testament. If you
With car versus truck accidents, it’s rare for the motorist to not sustain a serious injury, particularly if either vehicle was traveling at speed. A truck accident lawyer may suggest that this is because trucks are large and heavy and cars are no match when they collide. As a result, the car driver may be fatally injured or suffer a life-altering and permanent injury. Without the help of an experienced truck accident lawyer, the victim may not recover the full extent of their damages. It is all too easy for them to get taken advantage of by insurance companies who are only concerned about protecting their profit margin. In seeking compensation, the victim’s claim with the trucking company is handled
Medical Malpractice Lawyer When someone gets really sick or injured, their first reaction is usually to go to their doctor for help. Of course, the majority of patients probably anticipate that their doctor is going to make their condition better, not worse. Unfortunately, sometimes medical malpractice can happen when a doctor causes additional harm to their patients, whether it was an accident or not. If you are someone who thinks their doctor made a huge mistake which led to your health suffering, then now is the time to consider whether you have grounds for a medical malpractice claim and discuss your circumstances with a medical malpractice attorney.  How many people die per year due to medical malpractice? While we may

Safety Tips for a Happy Thanksgiving

Posted on November 26, 2019
Thanksgiving is one of my favorite holidays, and I’m sure it’s probably one of yours, too. After all, it’s a wonderful time to gather with loved ones and reflect on our life’s blessings. However, as a personal injury lawyer Memphis has turned to for more than 30 years, I know that, like all holidays, it carries many risks. The biggest ones are, without question, driving-related. I’ve written before about the dangers of being on the road over Thanksgiving Weekend. Car accidents account for the vast majority of all Thanksgiving-related deaths. (According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Thanksgiving is among the holidays with the most fatal car accidents.) But even after you arrive at your destination, safe and sound,
Car Accident Lawyer Ridesharing apps are immensely popular, and they are not going away anytime soon. As a result, both drivers and passengers are finding themselves increasingly unsure about what happens when a rideshare is involved an auto accident. As a passenger, who is responsible for your injuries in an Uber/Lyft accident?   Vicarious Liability Employers are usually vicariously liable for the negligent acts of their employees, as long as the employee is acting in the scope of their employment. For example, if you are riding in a Greyhound bus that crashes off the side of the road, Greyhound Lines Inc., the employer of the driver, will be held liable for their driver’s actions. Third-Party Contractors The gray area of ridesharing

Driving Safety on Thanksgiving

Posted on November 21, 2019
When you think of Thanksgiving, the first things that come to mind are probably turkey and pumpkin pie, not car crashes. But as a Memphis car crash attorney, I know that, ironically, one of our happiest, warmest holidays is also one of the most dangerous times of the year to be on the road. The Wednesday before Thanksgiving is considered the busiest travel day of the year, with many Americans driving at least 50 miles for their holiday plans. Between the increase in traffic, inclement weather, and the increased use of alcohol over the holiday season, there’s a significantly higher chance of getting into a car accident. This year, the National Safety Council estimates that 417 people may be killed