The myth of the minor traumatic brain injury
Friday, 06 October 2017
Most Wilmington residents can probably tell that if a person suffers a blow or other impact to the head and winds up in a coma, then he or she has suffered serious brain trauma. On the other hand, there may well be a common misconception in Delaware and in the rest of the country that
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The most common causes of traumatic brain injuries
Friday, 18 August 2017
There are many ways a Wilmington, Delaware, resident can suffer a traumatic brain injury, and some of these ways are actually quite preventable so long as people exercise some reasonable care and caution. For example, the most common cause of traumatic brain injury, or TBI, as of 2013 was falling, which accounting for almost half
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Brain injury victims can turn to an experienced legal team
Thursday, 15 June 2017
Whether you’ve been the victim of a devastating car accident or preventable medical malpractice, the injuries you have suffered can leave you in a dire predicament. You may struggle to cope with the physical pain and suffering you are experiencing, but you are probably also facing unexpected financial losses in the form of medical expenses
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Area of brain injured can dictate damage exhibited
Friday, 26 May 2017
It may seem unbelievable, but it actually doesn’t take much for an individual to be left with a traumatic brain injury. One driver’s moment of inattentiveness can lead to a victim’s life-long struggle to recover, or a tired doctor’s inability to think clearly during one operation can affect a victim and their family for years,
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What is the Daubert Standard?
Thursday, 27 April 2017
Brain injury sufferers have a lot to contend with. Not only are there physical limitations, but a victim may also suffer emotional damage. Recovering from brain injuries can take a long time, and, for many sufferers, a full recovery isn’t a possibility. However, even those who are unable to recover from their harm may be
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Female TBI sufferers may face increased mental health risks
Thursday, 20 April 2017
More than a million people are diagnosed with traumatic brain injuries every year. This is a staggering number, especially considering the extent of damage that can be caused by such an injury. TBI can impair motor skills and dampen cognitive abilities for a significant period of time, in many cases for the rest of the
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Researchers study traumatic brain injuries in children
Wednesday, 15 February 2017
An unanticipated accident can be a severely traumatizing event, especially if children are involved. When a child or teenager is injured due to someone else’s negligence, families can find answers and legal advice from a Delaware personal injury attorney. The injuries caused by accidents can range from bumps and bruises to spinal cord injuries or
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Addressing the cost of recovery following traumatic brain injury
Thursday, 09 February 2017
The types of accidents that can cause brain damage are numerous — from sports injuries that cause severe concussions to motor vehicle accidents that cause traumatic brain injury, there are numerous ways a Delaware resident can suffer an injury severe enough to cause damage to their brain. Unfortunately, an accident that causes a brain injury
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New research “blasts” traumatic brain injury
Wednesday, 18 January 2017
For Delaware residents with serious medical afflictions, there is often hope in new medical technologies. Victims of traumatic brain injury, in particular, may be interested in a new naval research endeavor aimed at ultimately helping diagnose and analyze the various effects of brain trauma. Brain damage is a medically complicated topic, just as brain trauma
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New study links sleep and recovery from brain injuries
Friday, 30 December 2016
Most adults in Delaware know all too well the problems associated with lack of sleep. For those who have suffered a serious head injury, the importance of sleep becomes even more important. According to a recent media report, the monitoring of an individual’s cycle of sleep and alertness may be a key component in recovery
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