By: Parmu Malika | 2010-03-29 | Health & Fitness A pathological form in which the cells of the brain are damaged is known as a brain injury. This deterioration of the cells in the brain might be due to a situation, condition, diseases or injuries. The brain is affected normally when there is an injury to the head. read more
By: Mack Wilson | 2011-02-22 | Law A trauma to the head can cause an equal trauma to the brain. This is commonly known as a brain injury of which there are two types, a concussion and a contusion. The concussion is a situation in which the brain is shaken and disturbed. read more
By: BISS | 2010-11-30 | Health & Fitness Traumatic brain injury rehabilitation is an enormous field. This text focuses on info about varieties of rehabilitation which will not immediately come back to the eye of folks, whether or not carers or sufferers themselves, who are searching for help. read more
By: Sylvia Behnish | 2010-03-29 | Disabilities Following a traumatic brain injury, the survivor may become dependent upon those close to them. They may be emotional in nature or based on a substance abuse. Whatever dependency is involved, it can lead to difficulties in recovering from the injury. read more
By: Thomas Manner | 2012-05-18 | Mental health Brain injury or brain trauma can wreak havoc on your brains ability to function at its full capacity. Brain injuries can cause many negative effects such as impaired memory, depression, inattention, emotional outbursts and slow thinking. Brain injuries are one the leading cause of death for people under 45 years old in the United States. read more
By: Robert Reeves | 2010-12-26 | Personal injury The experience of an attorney or a brain injury lawyer can go a long way in helping the patient understand completely as to what all types of damages from the brain injury can be put to claim and what level of compensations does he stand entitled to benefit. read more
By: Sara Goldstein | 2010-10-11 | Personal injury A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is the result of external force to your brain, which causes temporary or permanent neurological dysfunction. TBIs vary in severity from mild to moderate and can range from a mild concussion to a permanent, vegetative state. There are two major types of traumatic brain injuries: penetrating and closed head injuries. read more
By: Paul Buchanan | 2011-05-09 | Health & Fitness Not all spinal cord injuries are the same, and the type of injury you sustain can determine both your treatment and the amount you may be able to claim in compensation. read more
By: Sara Goldstein | 2010-10-04 | Personal injury The most common cause of death in young children is brain injury. About four cases of brain injury in infants occur every day, many of which are caused by shaken baby syndrome. Other causes of brain injury in infants include auto accidents and falls, but regardless of the cause, infants are at much greater risk than adults of sustaining permanent damage from what would seem like minor accidents. read more
By: Tikee Pittman | 2011-06-05 | Law If you have a family member or a friend who resides or is visiting California and has been involved in an accident to the extent that they have sustained brain injury, perhaps the best course of action is to hire the services of brain injury lawyers. read more
By: Robert Reeves | 2011-04-26 | Personal injury Brain damage is one of the most serious injuries, which you can get as a victim. In this case, only the efficient and experience guidance of a Los Angeles personal injury lawyer can help you to get the right sorts of compensation. read more
By: andrewson | 2011-02-07 | Health & Fitness In a world where improving health is consistently being expressed as a priority in the media, at the doctor's office, and other resources read more