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Oct 11, 2016

Financial Elder Abuse Is More and More Common in Tennessee

By |Oct 11, 2016|Nursing Home Neglect|0 Comments

More and more of our population is aging into retirement. With advancing technology and more complicated government programs than ever before, the potential for abuse is growing every day. The advent of cell phones saw a brief drop in telephone scams, especially as more people became Internet savvy and able to identify untrustworthy callers. However, [...]

Sep 29, 2016

Think the VA Has Problems? Let’s Not Forget the Social Security Administration

By |Sep 29, 2016|Social Security Disability|0 Comments

Reports about the failures of the Veterans Affairs department have been much in the news since 2014, when a man died after waiting more than a year to be treated. The incredible backlog of veterans waiting to receive care, substandard treatment, systematic infrastructure failures and chronic understaffing are common knowledge. Each new report merely confirms [...]

Sep 15, 2016

Quantity Over Quality Is a Bad Way to Train a Surgeon

By |Sep 15, 2016|Medical Malpractice|0 Comments

New research from Johns Hopkins has identified a potentially fatal flaw in the current methods used to evaluate surgeons in training. The study followed 23 Johns Hopkins medical residents, ranging from their first to fifth year of residency, as they performed three different approaches to a common shoulder surgery on cadavers. The results were encouraging [...]

Sep 13, 2016

Rutledge Woman Survives 18-Wheeler Log Spill That Crushed Her Car

By |Sep 13, 2016|Tractor Trailer Accidents, Truck Accidents|0 Comments

A tractor-trailer cargo spill in Mt. Pleasant left a roadway significantly damaged in June after molten aluminum set the asphalt on fire. Luckily, the driver of the truck escaped unharmed and no other vehicles were involved. Just one short month later, another devastating crash miraculously ended with no loss of life. Truck accidents almost always [...]