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Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Defective Tires in Memphis, Tennessee
Defective tires are responsible for thousands of traffic accidents, injuries and deaths every year in the United States. Recent recalls of defective tires have involved several tire manufacturers including Firestone, Cooper, Goodyear, Dunlop and Continental General, among others.
Defective tires can cause tread separation, belt adhesion failures, blowouts and tire or rim explosions. Some tires are manufactured with inherent problems like poor adhesion or lack of adhesion which both lead to tread or belt separation. Other tires are manufactured properly, but are warehoused too long causing chemical aging that leads to blowouts and tread or belt separation as well.
The aftermath of a motor vehicle accident caused by a defective tire can be painful and expensive. Extensive personal injuries and the ensuing medical and psychological costs may be able to be recovered to some extent. The experienced defective tire attorneys at The Cochran Firm will help you recover your lost income, pay your medical expenses, attempt to reimburse you for your pain and suffering and give you the legal guidance needed to secure your future and the futures of those you love.
If you live in the Memphis, Tennessee area and you have experienced the devastating outcome of an accident caused by defective tires, please contact the experienced defective tire attorneys at The Cochran Firm today to learn how to protect your legal rights and secure the financial compensation you deserve.
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posted by Benjamin A. Irwin at 9:24 AM
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Defective Vehicles and Car Accidents in Memphis, Tennessee
If you have been injured in an accident involving a defective vehicle, you may have reason to file a product liability claim in addition to an automobile accident claim. Car accidents involving defective vehicles are responsible for over 42,000 deaths every year in the United States.
The recent Toyota Motor Corporation recalls of their defective vehicles has given rise to a new awareness of just how vulnerable the American consumer is to the dangers of driving a defective vehicle. A list of Toyota recalled vehicles includes many of the 2004 to 2010 models of the RAV4, Corollla, Matrix, Avalon, Camry, Highlander, Tundra, Sequoia, Prius, Tacoma and the Lexus ES 350, Lexus IS 250 and Lexus IS 350.
The Cochran Firm has expert and experienced attorneys in the field of defective vehicles handling our client’s automobile accident claims quickly and efficiently. We have the legal resources necessary to litigate these complicated claims and prove these accidents were caused by defective recalled vehicles and not driver error or negligence.
If you or someone you love has been injured or killed in an automobile accident involving a defective vehicle, please contact the Memphis, Tennessee office of The Cochran Firm today to protect your legal rights and have our expert defective vehicle attorneys evaluate your case and help you get the financial compensation you deserve.
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posted by Benjamin A. Irwin at 2:14 PM
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Medical Malpractice in Memphis, Tennessee
Medical malpractice occurs when a negligent act by a doctor or other professional healthcare provider results in injury or death to a patient.
If you have suffered an injury or lost a loved one to medical malpractice you may be entitled to damages that include financial compensation for medical and hospital bills, the cost of prescription drugs, nursing care, physical therapy, medical equipment such as a wheelchair, lost wages, pain and suffering, mental anguish and any future medical treatment and therapy you need as a result of your injuries.
In the case of a wrongful death due to medical malpractice the survivors are entitled to damages for funeral and burial costs and their pain and suffering caused by the loss of their loved one in addition to the loss of their financial and emotional support.
Medical malpractice laws are designed to ensure a patient’s rights are protected to pursue financial compensation if they are injured as a result of negligence in a medical environment. Families left to deal with the consequences of medical malpractice need a dedicated, experienced professional legal team to stand on their behalf who are not intimidated by big hospitals and big insurance companies.
The Cochran Firm has medical malpractice attorneys with years of experience and superior negotiating skills and employs the best experts in the field to prove medical malpractice in their pursuit of justice for their clients.
If you have been a victim of medical malpractice, please contact The Cochran Firm in Memphis, Tennessee today to get expert legal advice and representation in your pursuit of justice.
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posted by Benjamin A. Irwin at 8:10 AM
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Rear End Car Collisions in Memphis, Tennessee
Rear end car collisions have become the most common type of car accident since the introduction of the cell phone, with over 2.5 million rear end collisions every year in the United States.
A rear end car collision often results in serious physical injury to the occupants of the automobile that is struck due to an injury commonly known as whiplash. Whiplash is the result of a sudden, violent involuntary forward and backward motion of the head and neck, which causes soft tissue trauma to the muscles and ligaments of the neck that results in pain, swelling, stiffness, headache, nausea, numbness and loss of balance.
Whiplash injuries can range from mild symptoms to severe, life-changing disabling pain. If left untreated, this condition can be responsible for months and years of debilitating pain and suffering.
The experienced rear end car collision attorneys at The Cochran Firm work together as a team so clients can benefit from the level of skill and knowledge available to them. If you have suffered because of someone else's negligence and inattention, you deserve to be compensated for your injuries.
If you live in the Memphis, Tennessee area, please contact The Cochran Firm today if you or someone you love was injured in a rear end car collision to protect your legal rights and get the financial compensation you deserve from the law firm that cares.
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posted by Benjamin A. Irwin at 11:09 AM
Monday, December 28, 2009
Slip and Fall Accidents in Memphis, Tennessee
Property owners are obligated by law to provide safe premises for guests, customers and renters. If the owners of properties or businesses fail in their legal obligation to keep people safe on their property, innocent people may be seriously injured or killed.
Premises liability laws hold property owners legally liable when serious injuries or deaths occur due to their negligence. A "slip and fall" accident is an example of what can happen as a result of a hazardous condition on someone else's property. A hazardous condition may be caused by pooling water, ice, snow, poor lighting, a hole or crack in the pavement, a torn carpet or oily substance left on the floor.
Slip and fall accidents account for over 16,000 wrongful deaths each year in people aged 65 or older. Almost 2,000,000 elderly people are treated annually in emergency rooms across the United States for fall-related injuries with over 1,000,000 actual admissions to hospitals for those injuries.
If you have been injured in a slip and fall accident on someone else's property, you are eligible for financial compensation for your pain and suffering, medical expenses, lost wages and other expenses incurred as a result of your fall.
If you live in the Memphis, Tennessee area and you believe a negligent property owner was responsible for your injuries suffered in a slip and fall accident, please contact The Cochran Firm today to learn how to proceed to protect your legal rights and get the financial compensation you deserve.
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posted by Benjamin A. Irwin at 12:41 PM
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Defective Pharmaceuticals in Memphis, Tennessee
Over one thousand deaths can be attributed to defective pharmaceuticals in the past decade. Over twenty million people have taken a medication that was recalled. Billions of dollars are paid to patients injured, or surviving family members of patients killed, due to the side effects of a defective pharmaceutical.
Defective pharmaceuticals can cause birth defects, heart attacks, strokes, liver and kidney failure and death. The list of defective pharmaceuticals grows every day and makes one anxious and afraid to take even the most necessary life sustaining medications.
A pharmaceutical company that fails to properly research and assess a medications' risk or side effects before releasing the medication to the public, is liable for damages incurred even if the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the drug for distribution.
The attorneys at The Cochran Firm believe pharmaceutical companies that place profits about peoples' lives should be held financially accountable for their negligence and the destruction of innocent peoples' lives.
If your life or the life of someone you love has been changed forever simply by taking a prescribed medication, please contact the Memphis, Tennessee office of The Cochran Firm today to learn how to protect your legal rights and the rights of those you love and obtain the financial compensation you deserve for the injuries you have suffered.
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posted by Benjamin A. Irwin at 8:01 AM
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Wrongful Death in Memphis, Tennessee
The legal term, wrongful death, refers to a death caused by the negligence or the wrongful actions of another, and further states that the death entitles the deceased's survivors to financial compensation for their loss.
A common example of a wrongful death is one caused by an automobile accident. Other examples of wrongful deaths are a death due to medical malpractice or negligence, a death caused by a defective drug or defective consumer product, a construction site accident, a boating accident or a death as the result of criminal assault.
The survivors of the victim of a wrongful death are entitled to financial compensation for medical, funeral and burial expenses, the victim's pain and suffering prior to death, loss of financial support for the survivors, loss of future earning potential of the victim and the pain and suffering endured by the survivors due to their loss.
The laws governing wrongful death lawsuits are complex and the statute of limitations varies state to state. The Cochran Firm has a great deal of experience in the field of wrongful death lawsuits with highly skilled attorneys and experts ready to assist you in your efforts to gain justice for your loved one.
If someone you love has died because of the negligence or actions of another, please contact the Memphis, Tennessee office of The Cochran Firm today to discuss the course of action you need to take to ensure your legal rights are protected.
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posted by Benjamin A. Irwin at 2:52 PM
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Truck Accidents in Memphis, Tennessee
Truck accidents that involve tractor trailers, semi-trucks, or freight carriers like log trucks, automobile transporters, and gasoline tanker trucks almost always cause catastrophic damage when involved in a crash. When these huge trucks crash, they can spill hazardous substances, cause multi-vehicle involvement and reduce passenger vehicles to scrap heaps.
On any given day there are over three million trucks on the highways nationwide. Many businesses in the United States rely on the trucking industry and their ability to move commodities from coast to coast efficiently and relatively inexpensively. Truck drivers are professionals whose own lives depend on safe driving practices, but sometimes the trucking company does not always put safety first, but puts profit over safety.
Speeding to meet deadlines, driving hours without rest and using drugs to stay alert while behind the wheel contribute to many accidents involving trucks. If you are involved in an accident with a truck, you really have the entire trucking company for an adversary. It is very important that you be represented by an experienced truck accident attorney who is skilled in combating the team of lawyers working for the trucking company against you.
You should be financially compensated for all your medical expenses, loss of present and future income, your pain and suffering and loss of enjoyment of life caused by your involvement in the truck accident.
If you have had an accident involving a truck and feel overwhelmed by the trucking companies efforts to prevent you from getting the financial compensation you deserve, please contact the Memphis, Tennessee office of The Cochran Firm today.
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posted by Benjamin A. Irwin at 12:59 PM
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Automobile Accidents and Cell Phone Use in Memphis, Tennessee
The National Safety Council has released a study that concludes talking and texting on a cell phone while driving has become one of the most dangerous behaviors exhibited by the driving public.
Drivers using cell phones have exhibited the same dangerous behaviors as drivers under the influence of alcohol and drugs and are responsible for many automobile accidents. Drivers using cell phones drive slowly, weave erratically, are slow to apply brakes and slow to regain speed after braking, and they are involved in rear-end collisions at a much higher rate than other drivers. A survey by a national insurance group reported that over 80% of drivers admit cell phone use while driving.
The magnitude of drivers using cell phones represents a danger to all of us on our nation's roadways. Many states are now in the process of considering legislation to restrict the use of cell phones while driving.
Studies prove cell phone use while driving does not save time, but may cost you your life or the life of a loved one. If you must make or take a call while in your automobile, pull off the road to a safe place to complete your call. You may avoid a trip to the hospital or worse.
If you live in Memphis, Tennessee or the surrounding area and you or a loved one was injured in an accident caused by a cell phone using driver, please contact an experienced automobile accident attorney at the Memphis, Tennessee office of The Cochran Firm today to learn about your legal rights and whether you are entitled to compensation for your injuries.
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posted by Benjamin A. Irwin at 1:23 PM
Friday, July 10, 2009
Surgical Medical Malpractice in Memphis, Tennessee
Surgical medical malpractice is responsible for many deaths in this country every year. Surgical medical malpractice is the failure of a surgeon to provide an adequate standard of care and treatment to a patient which results in injury or death.
Surgeons are implicated in over 50% of all medical malpractice allegations in the United States each year. These allegations involve pre-operative procedures, actual surgical procedures and post-surgery recovery care. Surgery is a risky undertaking at best, but surgery below the accepted standard of care and treatment is not risk, it is surgical malpractice.
Surgical procedures commonly involved in surgical malpractice lawsuits include, but are not limited to, cosmetic surgical procedures, LASIK eye surgery, gastric bypass surgery and back and orthopedic surgery.
Compensation for cases of surgical medical malpractice can include damages for medical expenses, pain and suffering, loss of current income, loss of future earning potential, rehabilitation costs, long term care expenses and loss of quality of life. If the surgical medical malpractice results in a death, the family, heirs, beneficiaries and dependents of the deceased may also be eligible for compensation.
If you live in Memphis, Tennessee or the surrounding area and you or someone you care about was injured or died due to surgical medical malpractice, please contact an experienced surgical medical malpractice attorney at the Memphis, Tennessee office of The Cochran Firm to schedule a confidential consultation at no cost to you to protect your legal rights.
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posted by Benjamin A. Irwin at 1:22 PM
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Motorcycle Accidents in Memphis, Tennessee
There are over 5200 motorcycle fatalities every year in the United States. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) says a motorcyclist is eight times more likely to be injured and thirty-seven times more likely to die in a motorcycle accident than those involved in car accidents.
The failure of other motor vehicle drivers to actually see a motorcycle on the road is said to be a major cause of accidents involving motorcycles with intersections being the most common place for motorcycle accidents to occur.
Motorcyclists can suffer catastrophic injuries from direct impact with another vehicle or with the pavement. Injuries range from scrapes and bruises to massive head injuries, spinal cord injuries, broken bones, severe burns, traumatic brain injury, loss of limbs and death.
Losses suffered in a motorcycle accident can be high. Serious injuries result in high medical bills, lost wages and possible permanent disability. You may be able to be compensated for your losses, and in the event of a fatality, the survivors may also be entitled to compensation.
If you live in Memphis, Tennessee or the surrounding area and you or someone you care about was injured or killed in a motorcycle accident, please contact the Memphis, Tennessee office of The Cochran Firm today to schedule a confidential consultation at no cost to you with an experienced motorcycle accident attorney to protect your legal rights.
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posted by Benjamin A. Irwin at 2:15 PM
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect in Memphis, Tennessee
Nursing home residents are guaranteed specific rights under the law. First and foremost they have the right to be treated with dignity and respect and they have the right to exist in a safe and clean environment.
The National Citizens' Coalition for Nursing Home Reform states that nursing homes are failing to provide a safe environment for the elderly citizens in their care. These older adults suffer from bedsores, malnutrition, dehydration, physical, emotional and sexual abuse. They suffer humiliation and are denied the dignity every human being deserves when they are at their most vulnerable.
These nursing home residents are often unable or unwilling to communicate the abuse they suffer to visiting family members, fearing retaliation from their abusers. For this reason, nursing home abuse and neglect is often underreported. Almost one million residents of nursing homes are victims of abuse annually. Signs of neglect and abuse may include chronic infections, heavily medicated behavior, unexplained wounds or sores, and poor personal hygiene.
If you suspect someone you love has been the victim of nursing home abuse and neglect and you are a resident of Memphis, Tennessee, you should contact The Cochran Firm’s Memphis office to schedule a confidential consultation at no cost to you today to learn about your legal rights.
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posted by Benjamin A. Irwin at 2:14 PM
Friday, May 29, 2009
Memphis Residents Can’t Fixodent and Forget It with Defective Consumer Product Lawsuit
A class action defective product lawsuit was filed in Memphis, Tennessee against the manufacturer of the denture cream Fixodent on March 10, 2009. Fixodent is one of the most popular denture creams and is used by approximately 35 million Americans.
The lawsuit claims that the high level of zinc contained in Fixodent is not properly indicated on the warning label and there is not an appropriate warning about the dangers of too much Zinc intake. A healthy, balanced diet needs a small amount of zinc. However, normal daily use of this denture cream has been known to cause an abnormal amount of Zinc to be absorbed by the gums and ingested through the mouth. High levels of zinc ingested in the body may cause:
- Decrease in copper levels
- Zinc poisoning
- Neuropathy
- Neurological problems
Any of these conditions may leave the user permanently disabled and the user may need the aid of a walker or a wheelchair.
Defective Products Affecting You
Serious personal injuries may be caused by many types of defective products:
Any defective product may potentially cause you harm. When a serious injury occurs, the parties responsible for these defective products must be held accountable and give you the compensation you deserve. Our defective product attorneys can help.
A defective product may cause you or a loved one undue pain and suffering. If you live in the Memphis area and need legal advice, please contact our Defective Product Lawyers at our Memphis office for a confidential consultation.
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posted by Benjamin A. Irwin at 11:31 AM
Monday, May 18, 2009
Birth Injuries in Memphis
A birth injury can be prevented with good obstetrical and neonatal care. A birth injury results from something that went wrong during labor and delivery. Prolonged or difficult labor (dystocia) can lead to a birth injury. Dystocia causes oxygen deprivation to the fetus. Cerebral palsy is a chronic medical condition resulting from damage to the brain of the baby during the birthing process.
Studies reveal eight to ten birth injuries occur for every one thousand live births in the United States because of medical negligence and malpractice. Factors involved in some birth injury cases are failure to perform a C section in a timely fashion, abnormal position of fetus, breathing problems, prolapsed umbilical cord, umbilical cord wrapped around neck of baby, fetal distress and premature labor. The use of forceps and vacuum extractor increase the risk of injuries to the baby also.
Birth injury can be responsible for a wide range of conditions from mild to severe. Minor bruising to actual brain damage can occur. In the case of brain damage, the financial burden of caring for a brain damaged child can be devastating.
If you live in Memphis, Tennessee or the surrounding area and your child was injured at birth, please contact an experienced birth injury attorney at The Cochran Firm's Memphis office today to schedule a confidential consultation at no cost to you to learn about your legal rights and whether you are entitled to compensation.
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posted by Benjamin A. Irwin at 11:30 AM
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Bill to Place Caps on Nursing Home Abuse Settlements Fails
The proposed legislation would have placed a $300,000 cap on “non-economic” damages awarded in nursing home abuse lawsuits. Before the final vote, the bill was amended to raise the cap to $500,000. However, the increase was not enough to push the bill through the state legislature.
Proponents of the bill included lobbyists for the nursing home industry, who claim that the large number of nursing home abuse lawsuits brought by personal injury lawyers have diverted precious nursing home funds from the care of patients in order to cover the costs of these lawsuits.
Opponents of the bill included both trial lawyers and the AARP, who argued that the current system establishes greater accountability for nursing homes, which ultimately ensures better care for patients.
The nursing home abuse lawyers at The Cochran Firm have the skills, background, and experience necessary to help you receive the compensation you deserve when your loved one has suffered an injury due to the negligent care provided by a nursing home. Please contact The Cochran Firm today to schedule a consultation at one of our many offices nationwide.
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posted by Benjamin A. Irwin at 10:09 AM
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Toxic Tort Lawsuits against Tennessee Valley Authority over Ash Spill
Although water tests in some parts of the river showed "safe," dead fish were washing up miles downstream from the burst dam. The ash tested positive for both arsenic and two radioactive isotopes of radium 226 and 228. Although river water tested near the spill contains only trace amounts of arsenic, and no significant radiation, there are still many reasons to be concerned about the after-effects of the spill. As the ash dries, it turns into dust, which can be inhaled. The decay chain of both isotopes of radium include radon, and radium 228 also decays into thorium. Once inhaled, radium can subject residents to potential radiation exposure for decades to come. Radium 228 has a half-life of almost six years, and thorium a half-life of almost two years, so significant radiation exposure can persist for a long time. As a result of this spill, people in the area may suffer increased cancer rates, and the potential for arsenic poisoning.
The Tennessee Valley Authority has asked that it be granted immunity because it is a government entity, and has asked that some suits be dismissed because plaintiffs live too far away from the site.
But according to the Tennessee Valley Authority Act, plaintiffs' lawyers say, the entity can be sued. And there may be reason to believe that the failure of the dam could have been prevented. Five years ago, the same dam had a "blowout," a leak that filled a ditch and sent contaminated material onto a nearby roadway. Although that leak was fixed, an October 2008 inspection showed another leak in a different part of the dam, perhaps indicating that the reservoir was overstressed.
If your community has been hurt by a toxic spill, you need a law firm with the scientific, financial, and legal resources to pursue your complex case, no matter who is the opponent. The Memphis, Tennessee toxic tort lawyers of The Cochran Firm stand ready to help you. Schedule a free toxic tort consultation today to learn how we can help.
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posted by Benjamin A. Irwin at 7:22 AM
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Nursing Home Abuse Allegations in Tennessee Just Part of Larger Problem
Take the story of a nursing home on the border of Tennessee and Virginia, for example. For nearly a decade, workers claim that a nurses’ aide molested those who were supposed to be in his care. These allegations come from both employees, as well as patients. While this may not necessarily be news, in the sense that this happens more than people care to admit, what is news is that despite complaint after complaint, the man was allowed to keep his job.
The nursing home is part of the National HealthCare Corp. (NHC), a conglomerated of nursing homes stretching across the country. Employees of the nursing home have described the managers at NHC as seemingly indifferent when they told them of the nurses’ aide’s conduct. As a result of this attitude, many of the employees quit in frustration. This went on until 2007 when the nurses’ aide was given the ultimatum of leave or be terminated. However, he quickly began working at another nursing home nearby. The case is now being investigated by Tennessee authorities. However, NHC has made the news before due to lack of quality care, payments made to injured patients and families, as well as a fire that killed 16 patients in a Nashville nursing home in 2003. (The law in Tennessee didn’t require the home have sprinklers, so they were never added.)
This is simply one example of what goes on. There are many cases that never make the news and many cases of family members confused as to why their elderly loved ones seem to be acting in ways that leave the family with questions and suspicions. Unfortunately, getting answers from the nursing home administration may be difficult. If a nursing home patient has dementia, how can what they say or how they act be trusted?
Nursing home abuse and neglect may be due to several factors. One of those is that many nursing home employees are spread thin. Even in an economic downturn, there simply are not enough people working in nursing homes. The home in Tennessee was supposed to be one aide per eight patients, but the managers tried to stretch this to one per twelve. So, perhaps it is a case of higher ups not wanting to pay out more for caregivers. As a result, burnout, stress, and short tempers are common with nurses’ aides.
But this is just a part of a larger picture, and a growing problem. As the nation gets older and more families look to nursing homes to care for their family members, there may be further reports of abuse and neglect.
If you suspect your loved one may be the victim of nursing home abuse, please contact the experienced nursing home abuse attorneys at the Cochran Firm. We have offices nationwide.
posted by Benjamin A. Irwin at 9:27 AM
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Memphis Robberies Increased 12.2% in 2008
Monica Nouader, 39, realized she'd been robbed on February 5 when she returned to her home and found the contents of her medicine bag dumped on the bedroom of her Southeast Memphis home. Someone had pried open the security door, broken through another door and then stolen a laptop computer and prescription medicine.
This isn’t the first time Nouader has been a robbery victim. She recently reported a radio stolen from her truck and notes that she isn’t the only one: "My next-door neighbor's also been broken into." For now, she is just grateful she was not home for the theft and did not face being the victim of armed robbery.
Officers are patrolling what they consider burglary “hot spots” and encouraging neighborhood residents to keep an eye out for each other.
"Our efforts at prevention and apprehension are getting better," said MPD Deputy Chief David Martello. For the short term, it does seems to be improving. Memphis police report that burglaries were down 14.4 percent in January over the same month last year.
Are Prosecutors Doing Their Part?
Suspects who are convicted of burglary for the first time, for instance, are eligible for diversion. Second-time offenders are eligible for probation. And a third conviction means a three-year sentence, but offenders typically serve about one year that.
Nouader, whose house has been broken into before, welcomes the attention from police and prosecutors. "I'd like the city to take these robberies more seriously," she said.
Whether the violation takes place in your home, your place of business or in your car, any type of robbery and theft can leave you feeling vulnerable and unsafe. Armed robbery is particularly traumatic experience. The attorneys at The Cochran Group have the experience and know how to prosecute thieves to the fullest extent of the law.
If you are in the Memphis, Tennessee are and have been victimized by robbery, please schedule a consultation with The Cochran Firm to discuss your case and the ways you can begin to move forward.
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posted by Benjamin A. Irwin at 11:55 AM
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
The Rhino "UTV"--Unreasonably Unsafe?
When Yamaha released the Rhino, it suspected it might have a winner. Similar to ATVs, the Rhino is a small, relatively inexpensive vehicle for navigating off road. It allows outdoorsmen to travel from the parking lot to their blind or fishing spot quickly and easily and maximize the time spent getting game. But the Rhino has several benefits over traditional ATVs because it features two side-by-side seats, as well as a substantial cargo area. This means that two people can ride together comfortably and carry a significant amount of gear as well. Sales for the Rhino started slow, but as word got out, they climbed rapidly, cresting over 40,000 sold in 2007.
However, with the rising popularity of the Rhino, questions began to surface about the vehicle's safety. Most models were sold without doors, and, even with doors, rollovers often resulted in arms and legs being thrown outside the vehicle, leading to broken limbs, amputations, and more than 30 deaths. Not being a true ATV, the vehicle was not subject to rules and recommendations governing ATV safety, and not being a true automobile, the vehicle was exempt from rules preventing dangerous vehicles from being on the road. Over 200 defective product lawsuits have been filed against Yamaha, alleging that the vehicle is defective in design.
Currently, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is investigating the vehicle's safety. It has designated the Rhino a utility terrain vehicle (UTV) to distinguish it from ATVs. On February 13, 2009, the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation consolidated the lawsuits under Western District of Kentucky judge Jennifer B. Coffman, right in our back yard.
If you have been hurt by Yamaha's dangerous Rhino UTV or any other dangerous consumer product, you need the resources of a nationwide firm to take on the big corporation that put you at risk. Schedule a defective product lawsuit consultation with the Memphis, Tennessee product liability lawyers at The Cochran Firm today.
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posted by Benjamin A. Irwin at 8:40 AM
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Middle Eastern Clerks Shot in Memphis; Hate Crime Suspected
So when Mohammed Al Hadi was murdered while working at a Foodtwon grocery, the community spoke out. Hadi was the most recent Middle Eastern male to be targeted.
Members of the neighborhood believe that trouble has been growing between the Middle Eastern employees at corner convenience stores and some of the African-Americans in the area. The racial tension seems to have increased as the economy has gotten worse. The rumbling in the neighborhood is that young African-Americans believe the Middle Eastern store clerks are “taking all the jobs.”
Memphis Police have treated the Foodtown killing and a separate case where another Middle Eastern clerk was shot dead on the exact same day, as robberies.
Norman Redwing, a community activist in the Memphis area, has doubts that crimes like these are robberies only. He watched the surveillance video from the Foodtown shooting as a gunman in a blue plaid shirt fired at both employees in the store. Redwing was not surprised by how calmly the suspect appeared to aim and shoot his gun.
"It almost appears he has some vendetta," said Redwing. The store manager of that Foodtown location also acknowledges it’s the first time they’ve ever been robbed.
Redwing is hoping to negotiate a truce between both sides. However, with two dead clerks and emotions running high, he's skeptical.
Hate Crimes
Hate crimes are usually committed by strangers who identify someone associated with a certain group in a negative way. They can take place in different forms:
-Any type of violent threat that can potentially be carried out
-Any action which results in a serious injury
-Any type of injury suffered regardless of amount of injury inflicted
-Any act that leads to property damage
These crimes also include murder, physical assault, rape, assault with a weapon, harassment, robbery, vandalism, and attacks on people's homes or places of worship.
If you believe you may be the target of a hate crime, it is necessary to have a legal professional help you investigate and present your claim. In the Memphis, Tennessee area, The Cochran Firm has a staff of attorneys ready to assist you in your claim. Please contact our office today.
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posted by Erica at 7:17 AM
Thursday, February 5, 2009
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