Car accidents have costly and fatal consequences. Dealing with the aftermath of a car crash can be tough, especially if you want to go at it alone. The physical injuries are often obvious - broken bones, cuts and bruises. But what about the injuries you can't see?...
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Traumatic Brain Injury
Top tips for coping with a traumatic brain injury
The injuries suffered in a serious car accident can be severe, long-lasting, and devastating to the life you once knew. Those who suffer spinal cord injuries, for example, can be permanently paralyzed, rendering them unable to engage in the life activities that they...
Traumatic brain injuries from car accidents
Traumatic brain injuries accounted for 2.87 million hospital visits throughout Florida and the rest of the country in 2014. These injuries are caused by a jolt, blow or bump to the head and can result in a disruption to the normal functioning of the brain. Car...
Can old head and brain injuries cause issues in the future?
The trickiest part of dealing with personal injury cases is that some injuries get worse with time. Traumatic brain injuries have a severe effect on people who suffer from them. Not only are there immediate risks to contend with, but there are also long-term impacts...
Traumatic Brain Injury: Causes and Prevention
A helmet-to-helmet collision on the football field, a head-on crash during the morning commute or a falling brick from a construction site-all of these examples and more are prime examples of the ways a traumatic brain injury can occur in one's life. With March being...