A life care plan is a critical part of most personal injury cases – especially cases involving severe injuries, such as brain and spinal cord injuries. It is a plan that can help evaluate a victim’s losses after an accident, including long-term impacts on the victim’s life caused by the injury. Creating a complete...
Read More Many brain injuries that are diagnosed in Colorado each year stem from negligence, or someone's failure to use reasonable care. In these scenarios, the victim that suffered a brain injury can file a personal injury claim against the at-fault party. In a situation where a brain injury is severe enough to render the victim...
Read More If you get involved in an accident, you could suffer a serious head or brain injury. One possibility is a coup-contrecoup brain injury, where two sides of the brain get injured by the same blow or jolt to the head. It is a serious pair of injuries that can have lasting ramifications for a...
Read More Post-concussion syndrome, also known as persistent post-concussive symptoms, refers to the symptoms of head or brain injury lingering for longer than expected. Lasting effects can make recovering from a brain injury much more difficult and taxing for a patient. If you suffered a head or brain injury in an accident in Denver and have...
Read More The two main categories of brain injuries are traumatic and acquired. A traumatic brain injury happens from an external force, such as a blow to the head. Acquired brain injuries come from internal problems, such as lack of oxygen to the brain. When an acquired brain injury cuts off the brain’s oxygen supply entirely,...
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