Monthly Archives: January 2026
Back Injuries: Causes and Treatment
One of the most common injuries a person can face is a back injury. Statistics show that as many as 80% of people experience back pain in their lifetime. These injuries are a leading cause of workplace injuries and missed workdays. In fact, back pain is the second most common reason for missed work,… Read More »
Driver Injured in Tractor-Trailer Underride Crash
Sometimes semi truck accidents are caused by drivers who are not paying attention and do not slow down in time. These situations often lead to rear-end crashes, but in semi trucks, these crashes can be more complex and more dangerous, since smaller vehicles can end up stuck under the trailer. This is what recently… Read More »
Multiple Injuries Involved in Hayride Crash
A hayride may sound like fun around the holidays, but for more than a dozen people, a hayride crash led to serious injuries. The accident happened in Wilson County on an evening in late October. The crash happened on Central Pike near Beckwith Road. A “hayride-type vehicle” and several other vehicles were involved in… Read More »
Facial Paralysis Birth Injuries
Giving birth to a child can be exciting but it is not always an easy experience. Lots of issues can occur during labor and delivery. If labor progresses for too long, the doctor may have to use force to get the baby to come out of the birth canal. This may include vacuum suction… Read More »
10 Injured in Head-on Crash in Mt. Juliet
It is important for drivers to stay in their lane and travel in the correct direction. Otherwise, they can cause head-on collisions. This recently happened in Tennessee. A head-on crash involving two cards occurred on the afternoon of November 29 in Mt. Juliet. The accident was so severe that it triggered a “mass casualty”… Read More »
FDA Moves to Restrict 7-OH Opioid Products That Threaten American Consumers
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced several months ago that it is recommending a formal scheduling action under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) for certain products containing 7-hydroxymitragynine, commonly called “7-OH.” These concentrated 7-OH products pose serious public health risks. Importantly, the FDA clarified that this action does not target natural plant-based… Read More »
2 Killed in 2 Crashes on Interstate 40
Car accidents can happen anywhere, but sometimes they happen in the same area within minutes of each other. That was what recently happened in Tennessee, and as a result, two people were killed. On the morning of December 11, there were two separate crashes at the same mile marker on Interstate 40 in Wilson… Read More »
Teen Suffers Spinal Cord Injury in Trampoline Accident
Most people use Thanksgiving break to spend time with family and come back to school or work refreshed. Unfortunately, a visit to a trampoline park over Thanksgiving break left a Tennessee teen paralyzed and possibly unable to walk again. The 16-year-old girl from Sumner County suffered life-altering injuries at a local trampoline park on… Read More »
