The Center for Disease Control and Protection (CDC) recently confirmed the number of deaths caused by a contaminated batch of cantaloupes has reached fourteen. 75 cases of people falling [...]
What’s more dangerous than a driver who’s had a few too many drinks? According to a new study, the answer is a driver sending one too many texts. Statistics reveal that distracted drivers [...]
The following is a guest blog post by Tennessee Tractor Trailer Accident Attorney Morgan Adams. Yes, that’s right, GOVERNOR HASLAM AND THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HELP TORT [...]
If you belong to a public social network such as Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, Twitter, Google Buzz, message boards, etc., it would be extremely prudent to close or suspend such accounts until your [...]
It was recently reported that in 2010 the top health insurance companies in the US made almost $12 billion in profits. The insurers (Aetna, WellPoint, Cigna, Humana and United Health) [...]
For twenty years now, state medical boards responsible for disciplining doctors have failed to do so to more than half of the practitioners whose privileges were rescinded by their hospitals. A [...]
In any medical malpractice case, lawyers for the victim understand they’ll face a very well funded team of attorneys on the other side. Malpractice cases are vigorously defended by insurance [...]
By Gibson Vance, President, AAJ Many members of the newly-elected Congress campaigned long and hard, proclaiming their enthusiasm for and commitment to our Constitution. This group even [...]
Colleges, potential employers, and law enforcement agencies have been using social media like Facebook and Twitter to screen for undesirables since the services became widespread. Now we [...]
The quest to make hospitals a safer place for their patients isn’t going as well as hoped, a new study analyzing harm from medical care reports. The 2002-2007 study took place in 10 North [...]