Seems good to me. And TrueCrypt has been very thoroughly audited.
On the other hand, if your main concern is displaying due diligence in a court of law if you ever have to, you might want to consider if you want to go through the extra effort of defending your decision to continue using a software package after its unknown developers very publicly pulled it, saying that it is not secure...
I mean, you and I know it's secure; but will the judge...?
Veracrypt fixes the issues with Truecrypt and can also read and write to Truecrypt encrypted partitions as well !