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Posted in Brain Injury on May 24, 2022

Brain injuries are categorized as some of the most severe damages a person can endure. As such, recovery is not always possible. In some cases, a person may be able to recover from their damages. It’s often expensive when a person can get treatment to recover from a traumatic brain injury, so seeking compensation is…

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Posted in Brain Injury on May 10, 2022

By now, we recognize that brain injuries are often considered catastrophic because of the long-term impact that these damages have on a victim’s life. However, you should know about the potential issues you might encounter if you suffer this type of injury. Doctors may diagnose a brain injury based on how severe the damage is: mild, moderate, or severe….

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Posted in Brain Injury on September 11, 2017

A non-traumatic brain injury, despite what the name implies, can be just as damaging as a traumatic brain injury. The way a brain injury is caused will determine whether it is classified as traumatic or non-traumatic. While a traumatic brain injury is caused by some type of blow or injury sustained to the head, a…

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Posted in Brain Injury on May 10, 2016

Brain injuries are far more common than many people realize. Also called traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), this type of injury can be life-altering and may result in long-term or permanent medical problems. Below, we’ve put together a list of brain injury facts and statistics to give you a better idea of how many people are affected by…

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Posted in Brain Injury, Catastrophic Injury on May 2, 2016

Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) have many misunderstandings regarding their effects on someone’s life. BD&J has listed 8 myths surrounding traumatic brain injury to help our community better understand the signs and potential dangers so you and your loved ones can be better informed. Myth #1: Mild traumatic brain injury isn’t serious Even if a traumatic brain…

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