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How to Recover Claims for Head Injury

... similar case he/she handled, he/she has acquired necessary and adequate knowledge as regards medical aspect of head injury claims. Consequently, it leaves the victim nothing more to do but recover. For information regarding issues such as ... Read Read: How to Recover Claims for Head Injury

By: Jamil Estorninos | 07/08/2008 | National, State, Local

Head Injuries - Do's And Don'ts

... indicate blood vessel rupture around the eyes and ears. - Vision changes: Dilation of pupils of the eyes indicates a serious head injury and can result in blurred or double vision. - Nausea: The most common side effect of head injury is ... Read Read: Head Injuries - Do's And Don'ts

By: Julian Hall | 18/02/2006 | Fitness

Issues Involving Brain and Head Injury Sustained in an Accident

... or deformity mental anguish the loss of enjoyment of life   Because the effects of brain and head injury may not be detectable at once, you have to seek medical attention as soon as possible after getting ... Read Read: Issues Involving Brain and Head Injury Sustained in an Accident

By: Manuel Salvacion | 10/07/2008 | Personal Injury

Brain and Head Injury: at Wits End?

... of these injuries. Hiring a brain injury lawyer or a wrongful death lawyer is greatly advised.   For brain and head injury claims and other accident related issues, you can take the services of our expert brain injury lawyers. Visit our ... Read Read: Brain and Head Injury: at Wits End?

By: Mary Jean Kuda | 03/07/2008 | Personal Injury

The Complexities Of A Traumatic Head Injury

... the body would adapt and eventually become just as efficient as before. With the brain, it's more than a physical problem. A traumatic head injury will affect everything from intelligence to personality to mood swings, speech, body control, ... Read Read: The Complexities Of A Traumatic Head Injury

By: Catherine Harvey | 12/08/2008 | Law
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Why You Should Use Specialist Head Injury Solicitors For A Compensation Claim

... physical symptoms often occur there can also be emotional and mental problems. Because of the delicate nature surrounding head injuries, it is important to find yourself a competent and respected solicitor who is well versed in dealing with ... Read Read: Why You Should Use Specialist Head Injury Solicitors For A Compensation Claim

By: Nick Jervis | 15/06/2009 | Law

What Rehabilitation Might I Need Following a Head Injury?

... as survivors tend to be younger and often have a longer life expectancy. What can be done to help rehabilitate a survivor of a head injury after initial surgery or other immediate treatment by the hospital? Much depends upon the level of ... Read Read: What Rehabilitation Might I Need Following a Head Injury?

By: Clare Langford | 07/09/2009 | Personal Injury

Recovering From Head Injuries: a Family Primer

... , was obviously multidimensional and required the application of multiple treatment modalities. Many individuals who have sustained serious head injuries still retain the ability to change their behavior, learn (and re-learn) both factual ... Read Read: Recovering From Head Injuries: a Family Primer

By: Bob Schuster | 26/12/2008 | Law

Dealing With Head Injury and Compensation Claims

... such claims in the past and who has years of experience. The amount that you can claim in compensation varies according to the severity of the head injury. Often you will be able to claim for such things as medical expenses and the cost of ... Read Read: Dealing With Head Injury and Compensation Claims

By: Nick Jervis | 13/11/2008 | Law

Open Head Injury, Skull Fractures and TBI

... non-invasive blow to the head through sports, a car accident, or another incident. The term "open head injury" actually refers to the condition of the skull rather than that of the brain; there are different grades of severity in traumatic ... Read Read: Open Head Injury, Skull Fractures and TBI

By: Alan Haburchak | 04/02/2008 | Health

Why Head Injury Claims Require Specialist Handling

... often occur, but so do less tangible emotional and mental problems. Because of the delicate nature surrounding head injuries, it is important to find yourself a competent and respected solicitor who is well versed in dealing with head ... Read Read: Why Head Injury Claims Require Specialist Handling

By: Nick Jervis | 27/10/2008 | Law

Is Someone You Know Suffering From A Closed Head Injury?

... because of the drugs and pain medication the person is taking. The reason for this is because one of the first symptoms of a closed head injury is very often small changes in the person's behavior and these are in the beginning often blamed ... Read Read: Is Someone You Know Suffering From A Closed Head Injury?

By: Hege Crowton | 09/04/2006 | Health

Head Injuries: What to Watch for Afterward

Anyone suffering head injuries needs to be very careful that they don’t suffer any lasting damage. While the immediate effects of a head injury can be very painful, the long term effects that can occur much later can be very dangerous. It’s ... Read Read: Head Injuries: What to Watch for Afterward

By: JackWalters | 24/10/2009 | Law

Taking Care Of Head Injuries During Your Soccer Fitness Training Program

... away. Stabilize the head of the injured person and do not move them until professional medical help arrives. In all cases of head injury, only medical professionals are permitted to move the victim. Nosebleeds and black eyes are also common ... Read Read: Taking Care Of Head Injuries During Your Soccer Fitness Training Program

By: Jim Osgood | 14/10/2009 | Soccer

The Crash That Kills: Open Head Injury

... Because the brain is trapped inside the skull, this swelling can cause complications of the original, seemingly mild, injury. About 40 percent of TBI patients develop some of these symptoms, sometimes called post-concussion syndrome, in the ... Read Read: The Crash That Kills: Open Head Injury

By: Alan Haburchak | 25/01/2008 | Law

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