Daylight savings time: Beware of drowsy driving
On March 8, daylight savings time will start. Everyone will set their clocks forward one hour in anticipation, but we will also lose an hour of sleep. Many people are willing to give up an hour of sleep to welcome back longer days and more hours of sunlight. However, all drivers must ensure they remain
Plan a sober ride this St. Patrick’s Day
Many Tennesseans will have plans to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with family and friends. And several of these celebrations will involve copious amounts of green beer, which makes this holiday one of the biggest drinking days of the year. Celebrating with alcohol is by no means bad, but you should arrange a sober ride home
How can veterans diagnosed with mesothelioma get compensation?
Every branch of the U.S. Military used asbestos until at least the early 1980s. This put countless soldiers, sailors, and airmenat risk. And now, roughly one in three mesothelioma diagnoses affects a veteran. If you or a loved one received a diagnosis of mesothelioma and you believe it’s related to your asbestos exposure in the
NHTSA’s 2018 data on drunk driving crashes in the United States
In December, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) released its latest analysis of drunk driving accidents in the U.S., which uses data from 2018. The agency analyzes data from the federal Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS), to which law enforcement across the country reports whenever a crash occurs on a public trafficway and results
Weight loss drug Belviq pulled from market for cancer risk
Recently, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration asked the Japanese drug maker Eisai Inc. to pull its weight loss drug Belviq from the market due to concerns the drug can slightly increase the user’s risk of cancer. The extended release version of the drug is also being pulled. Eisai issued a statement saying it withdrew
In the future, repeat DUI offenses could put you on a registry
“DUI is epidemic in the state, it takes too many lives – too many innocent lives – and this is going to be a tool to try and address that and stop it,” says State Representative Glen Casada. Casada is sponsoring a bill that would add a new penalty to a second or subsequent DUI
Could your school contain asbestos-tainted materials?
Recently, a class of plaintiffs in another state accused a school district of failing to warn school employees and students that there was asbestos and lead in many of the district’s buildings. According to the lawsuit, the school district received test results in 2016 from environmental engineers identifying asbestos in several schools. Despite having that
Injury and death take a toll on the family
A catastrophic injury or death in your family can leave you in shock. Suddenly, you do not know what to do or how to move forward. Everyone reacts differently to a loved one’s suffering or death. There is no way to tell anyone what they will experience. However, there are two common effects that many
Johnson & Johnson to pay $344 million in pelvic mesh suit
Recently, a California judge ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay the state $343.99 million for violations of California unfair competition and false advertising laws. After a nine-week trial, the judge found that J&J and its subsidiary Ethicon had failed to disclose known risks associated with its pelvic mesh product. The pelvic mesh was surgically implanted
Arrested for DUI after the Super Bowl? Time to call a lawyer
Super Bowl Sunday is a fine time to enjoy a celebration, even if your team is not in the game. All across the nation, people threw Super Bowl parties and hosted their friends, neighbors and relatives. In many cases, alcohol was abundant. If you were arrested for DUI on your way home from a Super