It is our intention to help to preserve the legal rights of brain injury victims by educating our readers as to what their rights may actually be; what laws may apply; how frequent similar accidents occur; who may be legally at fault; time limits (statute of limitations) for taking action; and so on.
It is our hope that by doing so, traumatic brain injury victim/survivors will gain a better understanding of their own legal rights and more wrongdoers will be held accountable.
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Sports Injuries Can Have Long Lasting Cognitive EffectsAccording to a new study, sports injuries can cause head injuries - even if the injury doesn't occur to the head. Minor injuries can have lasting effects.
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NFL Lawsuit for Players Brain InjuriesThree more lawsuits have been filed against the NFL for brain injuries as a result of repeated blows to the head during their playing days.
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New Device Intended to Detect Brain InjuriesA handheld device was invented to detect brain injuries such as hematomas. Then concussion happen, reacting quickly is the most important step to recovery.
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TBI Among Young Athletes Increases 60% Over 10 YearsA recent report indicates that the amount of young athletes experiencing traumatic brain injuries has increased 60% over the last 10 years.
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Lewis County Brain Injury Networking GroupTBI Injury Networking Group in Lewis Meeting Schedule: 1st Tuesday, 5:00 pm - game night 2nd Tuesday, 5:00 pm - social group 3rd Tuesday, 5:00 pm - study group
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Study Reveals that Brain Injury Can Increase Risk of DementiaThe research looked at 300,000 war veterans, some with traumatic brain injury and some without it. The study was conducted at University of California-SF.
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Washington State Brain Injury Support GroupsLooking for a brain injury support group in Washington state? This is a comprehensive list of groups, locations, meeting times, and contact information.
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Top 10 Myths About Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)Seattle attorney Chris Davis unveils his "Top 10 Myths About Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)" including whether or not mild traumatic brain injury is severe.