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Living With Brain Injury: An Informational GuideProduced By The Brain Injury Association Of AmericaDISCLAIMERLiving with Brain Injury: An Informational Guide for Adults is a composite of information, articles, and ideas. Every individual with a brain injury and their families react and progress to the recovery of brain injury in a different manner.The National Brain Injury […] Read More
According to the National Center for Catastrophic Sports Injury Research (NCCSI), high school cheerleading represents 65.1 percent of all catastrophic sports injuries among females in the past 25 years. As cheerleading becomes more and more of a popular sport, females are reporting a steady increase in injuries.These cheerleading injuries reported are not the ankle sprains […] Read More
Cheerleading is one of the most popular sports in the United States. An estimated 3 million people participate in cheerleading ever year, from 6 year-old girls to adults performing for professional sports teams. In recent years, there has also been an increase in males participating in the sport.Cheerleading may be a popular sport, but it […] Read More
The dangers associated with the activity of cheerleading are no secret. The last several years have been marked by study after study indicating the massive safety hazards that come naturally with the typical moves and routines of cheerleaders across the United States. According to the National Center for Catastrophic Sports Injury (NCCSI), 63 percent of […] Read More
Every parent knows that minor accidents and injuries are a normal part of childhood. Hopefully, your child will get by with no more than a few bumps and bruises. But when a child suffers a more serious injury that should have been prevented, the law affords parents important legal rights. If your child has been […] Read More
Comparative negligence is a rule of law applied to accident cases in order to determine responsibility for and damages based on the level of negligence of each party directly involved in the collision. Most auto accident cases are complex and it can be difficult to figure out, attribute and compare negligence. If you have been […] Read More
Concussion injuries are among the most common types of damages associated with motor vehicle collisions in Florida.A concussion is a form of brain injury inflicted by a blow to the body or head, fall, or any injury involving shaking of the brain inside of the skull.The symptoms associated with brain injuries are not always apparent […] Read More
Elevators can be convenient and useful for transporting people and goods up and down multiple-floor buildings. Like any mechanical equipment, however, there can be mishaps and malfunctions that result in injury or death to passengers as well as to the elevator maintenance workers.The federal government estimates that 27 people die each year in elevator accidents […] Read More
Typically, electrocution or electrical injuries occur at the workplace, but these types of injuries can happen anywhere. Each year, 1,000 people die in the Unites States due to electrocutions and another 3,000 are injured from electric shock. These types of injuries occur when an individual come in contact with a high-voltage source of electricity. While […] Read More
When an accident occurs, both parties immediately look to blame the person who was at-fault for the incident. However, many accident cases are not black and white. As a result, it must be determined which people were at fault and what portion of the fault should be placed upon them to reflect the level of […] Read More