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Understanding New York Traumatic Brain Injury Statistics

By New York Brain Injuries Lawyer on January 30, 2012

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) involves a wide range of possible injuries to the brain. Concussions are a commonly-known type of TBI, but other injuries, including incidents when an object pierces the skull, known as penetrating head injuries, also fall into this category. The New York Department of Health keeps track of the number and types of TBIs treated in hospitals throughout the state each year, so that educati [...]


Study Finds Repeated “Headers” In Soccer Games May Cause Brain Injuries

By New York Brain Injuries Lawyer on January 30, 2012

In soccer, players may not use their hands or arms to control the ball. Any other part of the body is fair game – including the head. Now, however, parents of soccer players might want to think twice before encouraging kids to try a “header” and hit the ball with their heads. A new study reveals that repeated blows to the head from a soccer ball “header” can cause serious, lifelong brain injuries. The st [...]


Understanding New York Brain Injuries

By New York Brain Injuries Lawyer on January 30, 2012

One of the most serious and life-altering New York accident injuries are brain injuries. They are often difficult to diagnose and can permanently affect a person’s ability to function, both physically and emotionally. The most common type of New York brain injury is traumatic brain injury, or TBI. TBI is defined as trauma to the brain caused by an external force that alters brain function. Traumatic brain injuri [...]


Know the Signs of a Brain Injury Concussion

By New York Brain Injuries Lawyer on January 30, 2012

A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury (TBI) caused by a blow to the head. Although most concussions are not life-threatening, they can cause serious medical complications. In some cases, the side effects of a concussion are permanent. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), recommend watching for the following signs and symptoms of concussion: Difficulty thinking, concentrating, or me [...]


Spider-Man Broadway Musical Actress Suffers Brain Injury Backstage

By New York Brain Injuries Lawyer on January 30, 2012

One of the lead actresses in the new Broadway musical “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark” suffered a brain injury while backstage during the preview performance, according to a recent article in The New York Times. The actress was hit in the head with a rope bearing one of the show’s many pieces of heavy equipment. A specialist hired by the producers examined the actress and determined she had suffered a concussi [...]


Traumatic Brain Injuries Have Long-Term Effects

By New York Brain Injuries Lawyer on January 30, 2012

Brain injury is called "the silent epidemic" for a reason. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, more than 5.3 million Americans are living with long-term disabilities because of traumatic brain injuries. Every year, according to the CDC, at least 1.4 million people in the United States suffer a traumatic brain injury, more than the number of people who suffer heart attacks. Very often, the problem of [...]


Traumatic Brain Injuries Can be Costly, Emotional

By New York Brain Injuries Lawyer on January 30, 2012

Auto accidents constitute one of the leading causes of traumatic brain injuries in the United States. What is traumatic brain injury (TBI)? Basically, it is damage to the brain caused by a blow to the head. Coping with the life-changing consequences of a traumatic brain injury presents a great challenge not only for injury victims and their families, but also to doctors, therapists and society at large. According [...]


New York Medical Malpractice Of Woman Suing Doctor Who Left Surgical Sponge In Her Head

By New York Brain Injuries Lawyer on January 30, 2012

A woman is filing for medical malpractice in New York against a surgeon who mistakenly left a surgical sponge inside her brain. According to this UPI news report, 84-year-old Mary Pober’s family alleges that she is constantly at risk for serious head injuries since she lost a portion of her skull in a procedure to retrieve the forgotten sponge. The New York woman must wear a helmet forever because of the damage [...]


New York Birth Injury: What Is Cerebral Palsy?

By New York Birth Injuries Lawyer on January 30, 2012

The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) defines cerebral palsy as a neurological disorder that affects children starting in infancy or early childhood. When a child is injured during delivery, they may develop cerebral palsy as a result of the injury. Some children who catch a bacterial infection during or after delivery may also have cerebral palsy if the infection damages their brain. [...]


Arizona Resources for those Suffering from a Traumatic Brain Injury

By Phoenix Brain Injuries Lawyer on January 30, 2012

As personal injury attorneys in Arizona who have handled many brain injury cases, we know that finding support and resources can be a vital first step in dealing with a traumatic brain injury. Luckily, there are many resources out there for people who are suffering from a traumatic brain injury. The Brain Injury Association (www.biausa.org) provides information and resources to su [...]


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