The Psychological Toll of a Serious Worksite Injury
Certain jobs can subject individuals to significant mental stress and strain, leading to the development of mental injuries. These occupations often involve high-pressure environments, exposure to traumatic events, or continuous psychological demands. Workers in the medical, law enforcement, and military fields are examples of people who are likely to suffer from mental injuries from their…
Read MoreMy Sister Won’t Sell; Can a Probate Litigation Attorney Help?
When multiple beneficiaries or heirs have conflicting interests regarding the sale, distribution, or management of real estate assets within an estate, several issues can arise that complicate the process. These conflicts can stem from disagreements over the fair market value of the property, the timing of the sale, the division of proceeds, or differing opinions…
Read MoreShould I Seek Workers’ Compensation or File a Lawsuit for a Truck Accident?
Truck accidents pose a significant danger to truck drivers, highlighting the inherent risks they face on the road. As operators of large and heavy vehicles, truck drivers are exposed to unique hazards that can lead to severe injuries or even fatalities in the event of a collision. The combination of factors such as the size…
Read MoreCan Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Help People with PTSD?
Traumatic experiences can have a significant impact on an individual’s mental health, causing them to avoid triggers and struggle with distressing memories. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), an innovative form of therapy, has gained popularity in recent years as a potential solution for effectively treating Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). In their September 2022…
Read MoreWhat Should Nurses and Medical Professionals Do if They Sustain Serious Back and Spine Injuries at Work?
Healthcare workers are highly susceptible to spine injuries due to the physical demands of their job. They frequently lift and move patients, which can result in musculoskeletal disorders and spinal injuries. These injuries are a serious concern, as they can lead to chronic pain and long-term disabilities. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, nurses…
Read MoreIs Money Considered Tangible Personal Property?
Thanks to movies and television, many people believe that leaving a will that says, “I leave my entire estate to XYZ” (or simply writing something down on a bar napkin) counts as a valid will. Nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, the rules for wills and estate administration in Tennessee are very…
Read MoreSpinal Cord Injuries and Resulting PTSD from Truck Accidents
Truck accidents are a common cause of serious injuries that can have long-lasting effects on those involved. Spinal cord injuries, in particular, can lead to significant physical and emotional consequences. In some cases, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can develop after a truck accident, further compounding the challenges faced by the victims. Which spinal cord Injuries…
Read MoreCan I Get Workers’ Comp if I’m in a Car Accident on the Way to Work?
We commute back and forth to work every day, many of us in our own personal vehicles. When we do so, we’re not really considered “on the clock” at our jobs until we walk in the door or onto the job site and start working. So, unfortunately, if you happen to be in an accident…
Read MoreWhat Happens if Co-Executors to a Will Disagree?
There’s a general rule of thumb that when someone writes a will, they should appoint an odd number of executors (for example – one, three, or five) so that disputes don’t end in a tie. When there are an even number of co-executors, disputes between the co-executors may require probate litigation to resolve them because…
Read MoreThe Dangers of Workplace Dust Explosions
When dust is suspended in the air, under the right concentrations and the right conditions, an explosion can occur. Even substances that don’t normally burn when the materials are large (such as iron and aluminum) can burn quickly when the substance is in a finely divided form. The force from a dust explosion can cause…
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