Jan
27
suicide or lawyer?
Filed Under Law & Ethics | 4 Comments
i seriously need an attorney for a brain injury that is causing me some legal troubles in my eveyday life.i live in michigan right on the border of wisconsin.i am having legal trouble in wisconsin and michigan.legal trouble meaning,contempt of court,bill collectors,missing important appointments.i have no sences of time or planning.and many other medical issues from the injury.this injury occured in 1995 from a auto/pedestrian accident.i have suicidal thoughts every day and i cant sleep at night
Jan
22
I wonder why Seals didn’t cut and paste this one? white legal americans do commit despicable crimes?
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Infante beaten to death Kevin Kennedy 12 news 6 10:46 PM September, 2006 Father accused of beating newborn death A man in Phoenix? jail accused of beating his fledgling days of the last 20. The police said that 21 years Sean Pierce shook her baby so hard he suffered internal injuries bulky. Advertising? A police indicates that exposure angel Pierce had a fracture of the skull and have been sexually assaulted. Pierce called 911 Monday morning? in advance where angel wasn 't breathing. I say when paramedics arrived angel had no activity? of the brain. The infant? been quick to last st Joe 's hospital but pi? subsequently died. Phoenix police arrested Pierce pi? later that day. The baby 'mother Suzan Pierce s not? convinced that her husband should in blame, "I 'm who does not believe that investigative agents are saying. " Suzan second as reported was asleep when the angel had stopped breathing. He says that the angel had no marks on his body. The police had said there were wounds on Angel 'body and bruises s on his head. Sergeant Joel Tranter says, "There? outside the ground?, no reason to allow anyone who harms a child and young person? at all. "Sean Pierce? have been arrested and charged in this case. What? a pod?
Jan
21
The consequences that can be suffered from a traumatic brain injury (TBI) can range in severity. One of the most common cognitive side effects with a brain injury is memory loss. Amnesia can occur in TBI victims with mild brain damage and is one of the most common types of symptoms.
Temporary Memory Loss and TBI
Some traumatic brain injury-related amnesia is temporary; such patients are usually unable to recall what happened directly before, during and after their accidents. This is often caused by edema, or a swelling of the brain in response to the damage it sustained. Parts of the brain that were uninjured in a traumatic brain injury incident may not work because the brain is pressed against the skull. Often, the victim’s memory will return slowly as the brain’s swelling decreases. This can occur over a few weeks or even take as much as several years. Memory loss, specifically temporary memory loss, can be just an emotional side affect of the TBI, which is usually stress related caused by the trauma of the injury.
Other, less common, types of memory loss stemming from traumatic brain injury are fixed. This is the outcome of nerves and the connections between the nerves, also called axons, being damaged. Brain injuries are often more traumatic than a regular injury as a brain cannot heal itself as other body parts, therefore, traumatic brain injuries can cause permanent damage. Fixed amnesia may include inability to remember events before the injury, or loss of memory of the meanings of certain things, such as words or smells or objects. Less commonly, a person may not remember skills he or she had before the TBI.
Brain Damage and Anteretrograde Amnesia
A patient with TBI may also develop anteretrograde amnesia — an inability to form memories of events that happened after the injury. These reasons are not understood but a recent study by the researchers at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia in October 2006 suggests that a traumatic brain injury decreases protein levels in the brain, which normally balances the activity. Without enough of that protein, the brain can “overload,” the researchers said, interfering with memory formation, particularly the ability to learn new things.
Treatment Options for Traumatic Brain Injury Patients with Amnesia
There is no treatment for memory loss caused by a traumatic brain injury; memory loss can take a long time to return and in some cases, if it does not return, can be lost entirely. However, a September 2006 study published in Neurology, the scientific journal of the American Academy of Neurology, showed promising results in TBI patients with anteretrograde memory loss who took the drug rivastigmine. The drug, which is sold to Alzheimer’s disease patients under the brand name Exelon, helped patients with moderate to severe memory loss score better on memory tests than another group of patients that took placebos. The results were not as good for patients who had only mild memory loss. If you suffer from traumatic brain injury-related memory problems, you may wish to contact an experienced TBI attorney to discuss your options, which may include filing a brain injury lawsuit in order to gain compensation for your medical costs.
Jan
20
Victims of a Train Accident May be at Risk for Brain Injury
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Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley
The recent California train accident in which several died and dozens were injured puts into question the safety surrounding trains as a leading transportation. According to statistics from the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) Office of Safety Analysis a 13.3 percent jump can be determined during a three-year period.
There is an increase of this figure after the California Metrolink train accident in September 2008, which killed at least 25 and injured 135 individuals.
One of the common injuries that can likely occur during a train accident is that of a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Approximately 5 million Americans are currently diagnosed with TBI, but the number of train wreck-induced TBI injuries is currently unaccounted for.
There have been more than 10,000 train accidents reported within the last three years, according to statistics derived from the FRA. The most train accidents have been found to occur in Texas, followed closely by Illinois, California, Nebraska, Ohio and Kansas.
Individuals who have been involved in a train wreck know that the severity of injuries suffered can range from fractured bones to brain damage, which can severely impact an individual?life. There is a wide range of TBI side effects that can occur and the severity of this injury should not be taken lightly. If an individual is involved in a train wreck and may suffer from TBI, they should consult a medical professional as well as legal counsel immediately to protect themselves.
Reasons for Train Wrecks
According to the FRA there can be several hundred reasons as to why a train accidents occurs, but many of these reasons are associated with defective parts with the train or tracks. Several of the most common train wreck collisions occur for the following reasons:
* wide gage (defective/missing crossties)
* switch improperly lined
* transverse/compound fissure
* shoving movement, failure to control
* switch point worn or broken
* harmonic rock off
* cars left foul
* failure to comply with restricted speed
Unfortunately, many of these reasons for train wrecks can be attributed to human oversight or error. The U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Statistics reports that most rail transportation positions are entry-level jobs requiring little more than a high school diploma and little to no previous experience or employment.
Locomotive engineers are the only rail transportation professionals federally regulated by the FRA, but, as seen in the California Metrolink incident, even a locomotive engineer can cause a monumental train collision.
Brain Injury Side Effects and Treatments
While there are no known statistics on the number of brain injury victims involved in train accidents, it is important that a TBI victim be treated regardless of if they suffer from a bump on a fractured skull. Brain damaged victims often do not know that they are suffering from TBI until the side effects worsen, in which case treatment may be more difficult to administer.
All potential victims of TBI and their friends and family should watch for the following signs and symptoms of TBI. Signs of TBI can include the following, according to the Neurology Channel, which is a board-certified neurological information center developed by physicians and specialized neurologists:
* anxiety, nervousness
* impulsiveness
* inappropriate laughter
* irritability
* disinhibition
* vision impairments such as blurry/double vision
* inability to concentrate
* headache
* dizziness
* lightheadedness
* seizures
* sleep difficulties
* slurred/slowed speech
* vertigo sensations
* weakness in limbs, ****** muscles
* muscle stiffness or spasms
* loss of balance
* incoordination
* dysphagia (difficulty swallowing
Suffering from a Brain Injury Caused By Train Collision
Individuals who have had the misfortune of suffering adversely because of a train wreck can find assistance in consulting a knowledgeable train wreck attorney. An experienced personal injury lawyer will be able to offer insightful information as to developing a personal injury lawsuit.
Unfortunately, medical bills associated with TBI can become very costly, very quickly.
Jan
14
What or my legal rights, as a parent?
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My daughter was choked at school by a #14 year old boy. She had a traumatic brain injury ( AVM rupture ). The only security camera that did not work was were it happened at in school. The boy admits on paper he choked her.
His statement and witness’s..say he was playing except one person whom says he was not playing. Its been #4 weeks now, the doctor says she will have some brain damage.
I went to see a lawyer and he will not call me back. I was wonder if it was because i can not do anything or what?
Jan
13
Can a patient be transport to a different facility without consent?
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My mother has a Schädel brain. I was there guardianship/conservatorship. It is at present in a Reha mechanism. They have only two weeks after the acute Reha f
Jan
9
Texas Brain Injury Lawyer
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Justin Demerath inquired:
Brain injuries are very difficult to deal with and the most important thing to do when that happens to a loved one is to consult a Brain Injury Lawyer immediately and get as much information about your medical case as you can to give the attorney.
Brain injury is considered a personal injury case and most attorneys that specialize in brain injury law will take the case on a contingency fee basis.
There is usually a statute of limitation with these kinds of injuries depending on the state that the injury occurred. With severe brain injury there may be a longer time given to file the case. Your brain injury attorney will advise you.
Make sure the person who committed the injury knows that you will be filing a claim, so that they can provide all the information you will need.
In the State of Texas, you have to prove that the person who caused the injury was negligent and failed to use reasonable care. You must prove that you have suffered damages that the other individual failed to carry out the duty that they owed to you, the other person’s failure caused your injury and that the person owed you the duty to take care of you.
In Texas, if you are the one who is found to be careless or your carelessness was what contributed to your injury, you may not be permitted to recover any damages under the Texas comparative negligent law. Under the Texas law, if you are more than 50 percent at fault, you won’t be able to collect any monetary damages.
In the State of Texas, the statute of limitation is two years to file a lawsuit against the individual who caused you injury. If your brain injury lawyer is not able to settle the case with the insurance company, then you will have to file a lawsuit before the statute of limitation runs out.
Under Texas law, the person who caused you injury has to pay for your past, current and future estimated medical expenses, time lost from work including time spent to meet medical appointments and therapy, the cost of hiring anyone to help you, any permanent disability, emotional distress, and any future earning ability due to the injury.
Jan
6
Qualified Brain Injury Attorneys in West Palm Beach
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Brain injuries suffered in a road or industrial accident or on account of medical negligence can be a source of severe trauma. The victim may be unable to come to grips with what has happened. In such a scenario, you or the victim’s family should contact a traumatic brain injury attorney West Palm Beach. The brain injury attorney will review the cause of the injury and its severity, and decide the size of the compensation claim. You can depend upon him because he has years of experience in this field.
Often brain injury victims of accidents avoid seeking the help of a brain injury attorney. They fear that they will be forced to pay high fees to a brain injury attorney, which will add to their financial misery. This is not true. A traumatic brain injury attorney West Palm Beach will not charge fees upfront. The fee is recovered from the compensation that is awarded to the victim. This is an arrangement that suits both the victim and the brain injury attorney. However, while many attorneys take a percentage of the earnings if you win the case, it may be better to negotiate a single fee. If your lawsuit of dealing with a large amount of money, the percentage cut they take can be significant. If this is the case, you may want to negotiate with your brain injury attorney as to making a smaller percentage or else paying a set fee if you feel fairly confident you will win your case.
You may not be aware of it but a traumatic brain injury attorney West Palm Beach does not charge you any fees when he takes up a brain injury case. Instead he waits for the compensation claim to go through before seeking his share. This share incidentally is a percentage of the compensation claim, and is fixed before the brain injury attorney begins work. So, you need not worry where the money will come from to pay the brain injury attorney.
The brain injury attorney has to use his entire skills and resources to obtain reports that can pinpoint the negligence of medical staff. The same is true of industrial accident cases. The brain injury attorney has to work hard to establish that the accident occurred because of negligence on the part of the company. As everything depends on whether the accused party has been negligent, this is a very important step. A competent brain injury attorney will be very good at digging up evidence and displaying some aspects of the case in a better light.
So, if you have suffered a brain injury, make sure you seek the services of an experienced brain injury attorney. You can find a brain injury attorney by searching on the net. You can also go through the yellow pages or call the local association of brain injury attorneys to obtain the contact number and address of one in your area.
Jan
4
Alan Haburchak inquired:
Motorcycle accidents are a well-known leading cause of traumatic brain injury (TBI). Together with auto accidents, they are the single largest cause of brain injury in the United States. One out of every five motorcycle accidents results in head or neck injuries, which account for most motorcycle fatalities. And partly because drivers often don’t see motorcyclists or yield them the right-of-way, motorcyclists are at higher risk of an accident than drivers. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimated that, per mile traveled in 2003, a motorcyclist was 32 times more likely to die in an accident than a passenger in a car.
Motorcyclists, even those who wear helmets, are most likely to sustain non-penetrative injuries to the front of the head, damaging parts of the brain responsible for speech and higher functions. Those without helmets may also be susceptible to a penetrating brain injury, in which an object enters the head and skull, damaging the soft tissue of the brain itself. Helmets Essential to Prevent Traumatic Brain Injury
Study after study shows that the best way to prevent a traumatic brain injury is to wear a helmet approved by the federal Department of Transportation. (Some also carry approval from the Snell Memorial Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to testing the effectiveness of commercial helmets.) In January of 2006, only four states in the U.S: Colorado, Illinois, New Hampshire and Iowa- had no law at all requiring motorcyclists to use helmets. Twenty-six others had limited helmet laws, usually ones that require helmets for riders who are under 18 or 21.
But even in states without strict helmet laws, riders are still strongly advised that their chances of death or serious head injury are seriously reduced by wearing a helmet. A rider’s failure to equip passengers, particularly passengers who are under 21, with helmets may be considered negligent. And if the helmet is below state and federal standards, poorly fitted, old or has been through a previous accident, that helmet is not safe, may not be legal and will not prevent death, brain damage or another traumatic injury. Other Brain Injury Risks for Motorcyclists
Even though proper equipment significantly cuts down a motorcyclist’s chance of a traumatic brain injury, it is not foolproof. Riders must stay aware of other factors that could lead to a motorcycle accident involving a traumatic brain injury. Motorcyclists are advised to check their bikes and equipment for problems before each ride; adjust the suspension and tire pressure of the motorcycle when carrying a passenger; wear boots, gloves and other protective gear; and adjust for changing road conditions.
The cost of an accident that causes traumatic brain injury can be severe. A traumatic brain injury causes brain damage that can range from a mild concussion to severe, life-changing disabilities such as trouble communicating, personality changes, schizophrenia, or even a coma. Because the brain cannot heal itself the way other organs do, these are often lifelong problems that cost tens of thousands of dollars to treat. They also place a severe emotional and financial burden on the injured person’s family members. If you or someone you know is the victim of a motorcycle accident causing traumatic brain injury, it is essential to seek out an expert in accidents and TBI who can help reconstruct the accident and secure compensation.






