Blog
Study 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,…
Read MoreCDC Study Reports Young Drivers at Greater Risk for Fatal Automobile Accidents
A recent study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed that approximately 35,000 deaths tragically occur each year from motor vehicle accidents in the United States. Among these, America’s youth, principally those between the ages of 15 and 24, were responsible for 22 percent of that total. Overall, the study examined fatal…
Read MoreTennessee’s Medical Malpractice Act Seeks Reduction of Frivolous Lawsuits
Tennessee’s medical malpractice laws were recently amended and as such, it is worth reviewing as well as noting the changes made. Supporters of the amendments believe the following concepts will reduce the number of “frivolous” lawsuits: (1) a pre-suit notice requirement; (2) a requirement for speedy production of medical records; and (3) a requirement of…
Read MoreHow Memphis Medical Malpractice Settlements Work: A Breakdown of Tennessee Medical Malpractice Payouts
Memphis medical malpractice settlements and other settlements of civil injury cases work in much the same way. However, due to reporting requirements of the state and insurance companies, obtaining a medical malpractice settlement can be more difficult. There are really three steps to obtaining a Tennessee medical malpractice settlement. It is important to note that…
Read MoreWere you Injured in a Tennessee Commercial Truck Accident where the Truck Did not Warn you? Federal Law Requires them to! Memphis Truck Accident Attorneys Explain
The highway can be a dangerous place at times, given that there are millions of commercial motor vehicles and semi trucks traveling the roads today. Thus, it is not uncommon for a Tennessee truck accident to occur. The operation of large commercial vehicles can be dangerous and difficult, particularly for a new and inexperienced driver. …
Read MoreWho is Liable When you get the Wrong Medication: Memphis Medical Malpractice Attorney Explains
When it comes to prescription drugs, patients assume that their doctor and pharmacist are fully informed about their condition, allowing them to make the best decisions for their health. However, prescription drug errors still occur, putting the lives of patients at serious risk. There are two major types of prescription drug errors that are common…
Read MoreTennessee Medical Malpractice Attorneys Discuss Robotic Surgery Errors
In recent years it has become more popular to use medical robots to aid in surgeries and make them less invasive. During these surgeries, doctors will sit at a video game-like console several feet away from the patient and watch a high-definition display. The doctor uses foot pedals and hand controls to maneuver mechanical arms…
Read MoreWho Gets the Money from a Wrongful Death Case in Tennessee?
If you have had a family member who was killed because of the conduct of another person, a Tennessee wrongful death claim may be brought. Under Tennessee Code 28-3-104(a)(1), a wrongful death case must be commenced within one year of the date that the accident which caused wrongful death occurred. This one year time limit…
Read MoreWhen Defective Cars or Negligent Repairs Cause Tennessee Motor Vehicle Accidents: Experienced Memphis Personal Injury Attorney Discusses
We not only expect our vehicles to transport us from point A to point B, we also expect them to keep us and our families safe. However, sometimes they don’t. While driver error is the most common cause of Tennessee car accidents, there are situations where an automotive defect or negligent repair was either the…
Read MoreTennessee Medical Malpractice Attorney Discusses Birth Injuries Caused By a Failure to Properly Monitor Fetal Heart Rates
In the days that lead up to a child’s birth, there is usually a feeling of excitement and anticipation. However, for some parents, the delivery does not go as expected. Instead of returning home with their baby, they are spending time in the neonatal intensive care unit because during the delivery something went wrong. If…
Read MoreTennessee Accidents Involving Bicycles and Cars: Rights and Liabilities Explained
Tennessee residents have turned to bicycling as a popular form of recreation and an alternative form of transportation. However, most road designs have left bicyclists vulnerable to being hit by cars and commercial vehicles. With the increase of bicycle riders was also the increase in Tennessee bicycle accidents and Tennessee car accidents involving bicycles. Unfortunately,…
Read MoreJudge Overturns Sadler Bailey’s 60 Day Suspension
Judge Paul A. Summers reversed a decision by the Tennessee Board of Professional Responsibility ("TBPR"), which suspended Sadler Bailey for 60-days. The suspension stemmed from “disrespect and sarcasm” that Bailey showed in comments to Circuit Court Judge Karen Williams during a medical malpractice trial in 2008. During the trial, Bailey called the defense lawyers liars…
Read MoreMy Prior Attorney Failed to File My Lawsuit in Time: What do I do Now?
Under Tennessee law, the failure to file a lawsuit within the statute of limitations period is considered legal negligence unless there are extraordinary circumstances. If your previous attorney failed to file your lawsuit within the statute of limitations period you should hire a different attorney to help you evaluate your case and, if it is…
Read More