
Since graduating magna cum laude in 2005 from the University of Memphis School of Law, Thomas has helped make a difference in the lives of victims of serious personal injury, wrongful death, and professional negligence. Thomas has extensive trial experience in both state and federal court. Among other victories in the courtroom, Thomas obtained several impressive jury verdicts and settlements
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Birth Injuries may Result from a Doctor Ignoring Signs of Fetal Distress in Tennessee
The birth of a child is a wonderful time for parents. Throughout the pregnancy, the prenatal checkups confirmed that the baby was developing properly and the expectant mom entered the delivery room without any worry that something might be wrong with her baby. However, something went wrong and now a child suffers through every day…
Read MoreA Recent Motorcycle Accident Leads to the Biker’s Death in Tennessee
In September 2013, a motorcyclist was killed when a driver exiting a McDonald’s parking lot in Red Bank, Tennessee pulled in front of the bike while attempting to cross a road. The car moved across one lane of traffic and moved into the path of the motorcycle in the far lane. The biker was unable…
Read MoreThe 5 Most Common Ways in Which Legal Malpractice Hurts Clients in Tennessee
When a person retains a lawyer, he is taking that action to protect his rights, whether in a civil or criminal legal action. When the attorney in whom you have placed your trust fails you because of preventable error, then it is necessary to hold that legal professional accountable for the harm caused. There are…
Read MoreProlific Advertising Favored by High Volume Tennessee Personal Injury Lawyers
You see it whenever you turn on the television or radio or drive along any major highway in the state: lawyer advertising is on the rise in Tennessee, especially among personal injury attorneys. Once widely considered a violation of professional ethics and strictly prohibited, a 1977 US Supreme Court decision, ruling that advertising is commercial…
Read MoreLegal Malpractice Claims on the Rise in Tennessee and Across the Country
At the beginning of the summer, a professional liability insurance and risk assessment firm released a report that the filing of legal malpractice claims was on the rise. Ames & Gough tracks records as part of its business of providing assistance to law firms. Previously, there had been a leveling off relating to the filing…
Read MoreLegal Malpractice Leads to Irrevocable Harm in Tennessee
If you took steps to retain legal counsel to protect your rights in Tennessee, then it is likely that you had a compelling need since the average person does not seek out lawyers simply for fun. However, things may have gone wrong and you find yourself wondering if an attorney’s error is the reason for…
Read MoreAre Compounding Companies Causing Harm Throughout Tennessee
A significant amount of focus has been placed on “compounding companies” as a result of the fungal meningitis outbreak that occurred in Tennessee back in 2012. This outbreak was caused by a compounding firm in Massachusetts, the New England Compounding Center (NECC), which has subsequently closed its doors. However, there is a lot of confusion…
Read MoreMeningitis Patients in Tennessee May Suffer a Relapse
In September 2012, an outbreak of meningitis was detected at the Tennessee Vanderbilt University Medical Center. That outbreak was patients infected with fungal meningitis and ultimately was traced back to contaminated steroid injections. However, the worst may not be over for those patients who were sickened by the outbreak. At least one patient has suffered…
Read MoreFatal I-40 Church Bus Wreck Kills at Least 8, Injures Others
On the afternoon of October 2, 2013, a church bus traveling from North Carolina experienced a tire blow-out, which caused the bus to lose control, cross the median, and strike a tractor-trailer and SUV. According to a spokesperson from the Tennessee Department of Safety, the crash killed a total of eight people–six passengers on the…
Read MoreTennessee Nursing Home Admission Process and Arbitration Agreements
The admission process for nursing home residents can be stressful and hectic, but understanding the consequences of signing an arbitration agreement is extremely important. If your loved one is unable to sign documents or does not have the mental capacity to understand them, you may be called upon to sign for her. These documents are…
Read MoreEx-Memphis Police Officer Alex Beard Gets 6 Months for Deadly Crash
Ex-Memphis police officer Alex Beard was sentenced to 6 months in jail for his role in a deadly crash last August 26. The plea deal means that Beard will not have a trial. The wreck killed Delores Epps and her daughter, Mackala Ross, and severely injured others. Civil lawsuits against the City of Memphis are…
Read MoreThe Risks of Motorcycling in Tennessee: What You Should Know
Motorcycle accidents can result in serious injury, and sometimes even death. That is why it is vitally important for Tennessee motorcyclists to be aware of the risks they face on the road. In fact, it is also crucial for all drivers to understand that motorcyclists are subject to the same set of road rules and…
Read MoreStudy Reveals Tennessee Receives Barely Passing Score in Nursing Home Quality
According to a national nursing home quality study conducted by a non-profit organization known as Families for Better Care (FBC), Tennessee nursing homes are collectively receiving a barely passing score. In other words, they have been given a score of a D for the generally poor quality of their nursing homes. For the very same…
Read MoreWhat Qualifies as Lawyer Malpractice and How Can I Prevent it in Tennessee?
Depending upon the facts and circumstances of one’s case, an individual who feels that they have been aggrieved by their attorney may or may not end up having a case that gives rise to malpractice. Notwithstanding, our team of experienced legal professionals will comprehensively review your case and help you decide whether pursuing a legal…
Read MoreVeterans Affairs (VA) Medical Malpractice Settlements and Judgments Top $91 Million in 2012
The department of Veterans Affairs (VA) paid more than $91 million in settlements and verdicts from medical malpractice in 2012. This amount is the highest amount in a dozen years and raises significant concerns about patient safety issues at VA hospitals. These payments came in the form of court judgments and administrative settlements. The lawsuits…
Read MoreWhat Causes Large Trucking Accidents in Tennessee?
As with all other types of motorists, drivers of large trusts (i.e. 18-wheelers) can, for a number of reasons, cause serious accidents involving other vehicles. For instance, truck drivers can fall prey to the same types of distractions and other issues that cause all types of non-truck related accidents, such as those involving motorcycles and…
Read MoreTips on Preventing Nursing Home Neglect & Abuse in Tennessee
Unfortunately, substandard nursing home care often results in tragedy to innocent victims, which can be devastating to you and your loved ones. We have witnessed all too many instances where a resident of a nursing home suffers needlessly due to abuse and neglect. Yet, the seriousness of these residents’ injuries can vary and may also…
Read More$33.5 Million Awarded by Memphis Jury for Birth Injuries: Lessons Learned from Jordan’s Case
Recently, a group of Tennessee doctors delayed performing an emergency C-section, resulting in baby Jordan Long sustaining oxygen-deprivation related brain damage. Moreover, Jordan was also diagnosed with cerebral palsy as a result of the incident, which is a potentially life-threatening and highly disabling medical condition. In response to this significant medical error, a Memphis jury…
Read MoreThe Five Main Causes of Automobile Accidents in Tennessee
Car accidents, with few exceptions, are completely avoidable. If all drivers exercised proper care while on the road, most, if not all, accidents would be eliminated. After all, that is why they are called “accidents.” There are a wide variety of causes of accidents; however, there are five items that cause far more accidents than…
Read MoreMemphis Motorcycle Accidents: Why do they Keep Happening?
Recently in Memphis, a motorcycle rider tragically died on Interstate 40. This accident happened around 8:45 pm and according to police reports, the motorcyclist was speeding when a car cut him off. The biker hit the left front portion of the car and was thrown from his motorcycle. Unfortunately, he ultimately died before making it…
Read MoreTennessee Mother and Child Critically Injured in Accident with a Fire Truck
Recently in Tennessee, a 911 call reported a serious emergency where a man was experiencing chest pain and in dire need of immediate assistance. Emergency services dispatched four firefighters to come to his aid, who in the interests of arriving at the scene as quickly as possible, sped quickly out of their fire station About…
Read MoreWright Medical Technology Defective Hip Implant Lawsuits: Memphis, Tennessee Law Firm Investigating
Our firm is investigating possible lawsuits against Wright Medical Technology, which is based in Memphis, TN. Several patients have already filed lawsuits claiming that the Wright Conserve hip replacement parts are defective. Patients complain of a wide range of serious health problems associated with the defective hip and claim that Wright Medical did not properly…
Read MoreMedical Malpractice in Tennessee: Failure to Diagnose
A common medical malpractice lawsuit involves a health care provider’s failure to properly diagnose a patient. Patients trust their healthcare providers will take the correct steps to accurately identify the source of their symptoms. Unfortunately, far too often providers make an improper diagnosis, or fail to render a diagnosis whatsoever. Approximately 126,000 people die every…
Read MoreBirth Hypoxia in Tennessee: What You Should Know
Birth hypoxia may have a number of different names in the medical community, but is equally serious and a potentially life-threatening condition. For example, this condition may also be called perinatal asphyxia, hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, or birth asphyxia. Notwithstanding what you call it, when a baby does not receive enough oxygen to its brain during birth,…
Read MoreReinstatement for Tennessee Lawyer Will Not Be An Easy Road
The Tennessee Supreme Court recently heard the case of H. Owen Maddux. Mr. Maddux, a lawyer out of Chattanooga, Tennessee, unfortunately had his law license suspended for nine months due to having violated the Tennessee Rules of Professional Conduct. By way of background, Mr. Maddux had been hired to represent a woman in Hamilton County,…
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