Posts by Richard Charles Wagner
Can Paramedics Claim Workers’ Compensation?
Paramedics play a crucial role in our communities, providing emergency medical care when we need it most. While they’re dedicated to saving lives and ensuring our well-being, they often face occupational hazards themselves that put their own health at risk. Occupational Health & Safety reported that between eight and nine out of every 100 paramedics…
Read MoreI’m an Executor and the Estate Just Got Sued. Can You Help?
Being chosen as an executor to oversee the distribution of a loved one’s assets and settle their affairs is an honor, but it can also be a huge responsibility. In Chattanooga, as elsewhere, this role entails various duties, including ensuring that debts and liabilities are appropriately addressed. However, when a lawsuit arises against the estate,…
Read MoreSpinal Cord Injury Can Affect Your Cardiovascular System
Each year, between 250,000 to 500,000 people experience some level of spinal cord injury (SCI) around the world. In the United States alone, there are about 282,000 people currently living with an SCI while over 17,000 new cases are introduced each year. Spinal cord injuries in Chattanooga can happen due to a variety of causes,…
Read MoreWhat Are Tennessee’s Child Passenger Safety Laws?
All parents in Tennessee should be aware of the state’s child passenger safety laws. While some motor vehicle accidents cannot be avoided, you may be able to prevent your child from suffering severe and catastrophic injuries by ensuring that they are seated and properly buckled up. As a parent, your child’s safety should always be…
Read MoreWhy You Want a Chattanooga Probate Attorney When the Deceased Had Digital Assets
In the past, almost all of a person’s property was either physical assets, cash, or funds in the bank. However, that has changed a lot over the years, and more and more people now own digital assets. If your deceased loved one owned any digital assets and you want to ensure that they are not…
Read MoreThe Trucking Industry Is to Blame for Rise in Deadly Accidents
Since 2021, there has been an increasing number of traffic fatalities involving large trucks. Many people automatically assume that truck drivers are the sole blame of the rise in these deadly motor vehicle crashes. While truck drivers do play a significant role in these accidents, it is important to know that trucking companies also contribute…
Read MoreElectrical Line Workers Often Severe Suffer Spinal Cord Trauma and Injuries
Electrical line workers often work at high elevation levels, deal with dangerous electrical power lines, use their bodies to climb and maintain power line equipment, and more. As a result, these workers often suffer spinal cord trauma and injuries, which can lead to weeks, months, or even years out of work. When this happens, you…
Read MoreWhen Worksite Injuries Lead to Autonomic Dysreflexia
Autonomic dysreflexia is one of the most dangerous health conditions that an individual may experience. This condition is usually caused by a traumatic brain injury or spinal cord injury, and the results are often permanent, life-threatening, and even deadly. It is no surprise that people who have this condition are unable to work and end…
Read MoreThat’s Not in the Will: Uncovering Additional or Hidden Assets During Probate
After your spouse or parent passes away, you may realize that some of their assets are missing from their will. They might have told you about specific property, savings, or money that you would receive, but none of these assets are mentioned in the will. This may require you to go through a probate court…
Read MoreNew Therapies for Treating PTSD
According to the American Psychiatric Association, about one in 11 people will suffer from posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) over the span of their life. PTSD is a serious mental health condition that can significantly affect people’s daily lives and routines. There are a few new therapies that psychologists and researchers have developed to treat PTSD,…
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