Brain Injuries

Teens hurt in Florida parasailing accident get settlement

Two teens were seriously injured back in 2013 in a parasailing accident. They were sailing as a storm blew in, and the high winds caused the line connecting them to the boat to snap, releasing the parasail while it was high in the air. The winds then swirled and carried it over the land, where the two girls slammed into a high-rise hotel and then fell down onto an SUV.

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How does a brain injury impact the family?

If you have a loved one who has suffered from a brain injury in California, it can be tough on the whole family. From the initial treatment to the rehab, the family is very involved, often as caregivers. It is important to understand how this works and to know all of your legal options during this difficult time.

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What type of brain injury is cerebral hypoxia?

The term cerebral hypoxia is used to describe a condition found in some brain injuries. Cerebral hypoxia occurs when the brain unable to obtain an adequate amount of oxygen despite the presence of an adequate flow of blood. There can be many reasons why a victim might suffer cerebral hypoxia. Some examples are drowning, strangling, carbon monoxide poisoning or choking. It is often important to know that sometimes, the effects of general anesthesia can be

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How does Florida’s youth concussion law prevent brain injuries?

Just the sound of the phrase “traumatic brain injury” often conjures up graphic images of war veterans or victims of motorcycle accidents. What many people don’t realize is that a concussion is also a form of TBI. According to the Mayo Clinic, a concussion usually occurs when a person receives a sudden blow to his or her head. Generally, that motion causes the brain to actually bounce against the interior of the skull, which can

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Various types of brain injuries affect Florida residents

The topic of brain injuries usually conjures certain images. Perhaps you envision a soldier suffering a traumatic brain injury due to an explosion. Maybe you think of a person surviving a car accident yet severely concussed after his or her head made contact with the steering wheel. The truth is that traumatic brain injuries and concussions are only two of the most widely known forms of brain injuries. The lesser-known brain injury, hypoxia, occurs when

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Some facts about young people and brain injuries

Most people are already aware that any significant blow or similar outside force applied to a person’s head can cause brain injuries such as concussions. However, many people do not know that concussions can also occur whenever the brain is moved back and forth rapidly inside of the skull. Typically, this might occur when a person falls or experiences a sudden jolt to his or her body.

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Brain injuries: Understanding how an attorney can help

Traumatic brain injuries are most commonly caused by a blow to the head from a fall or car accident, and the effects can be very serious. While a brain injury victim’s symptoms may be minor in some cases — such as personality changes or difficult concentrating — the effects of even a moderate concussion can linger for months, and severe injuries can cause permanent brain damage.

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Brain injuries: What you need to know

Any time a loved one is injured in an accident, it can be a difficult time both emotionally and financially. When an accident involves a brain injury, however, it can often be even more devastating. These types of accidents often result in lifelong complications, drastically altering life as the victim and the family knows it forever. A brain injury can be caused anytime you experience a blow to the head. While auto accidents are one

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Brain injury deaths draw attention to Florida hospitals

A Jacksonville, Florida, woman believes that a decision to take her child to the wrong hospital played a role in her child’s death. The incident that led to the death of the woman’s son occurred on April 20, 2012. According to the mother, she was nearby as her nine-year-old son was struck by a car and knocked unconscious.

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