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Cognitive Exercises for TBI Recovery

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can leave a person with temporary or permanent life-altering side effects. The most important thing a person can do after sustaining a TBI is give themselves time to properly recover. Tips for Healing After a TBI Seeking medical attention immediately after the accident can help minimize the damage done to […] The post Cognitive Exercises for TBI Recovery appeared first on Rob Levine . Original post here: Cognitive Exercises for TBI Recovery

Long-Term Effects of TBIs

Brain injuries can create a vast number of difficulties for an individual. While some brain injuries result in minor, temporary side effects, many traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) result in permanent, life-altering side effects. Long-Term Effects of a TBI The side effects a person experiences depend entirely on the individual as well as the circumstances of […] The post Long-Term Effects of TBIs appeared first on Rob Levine . Original post here: Long-Term Effects of TBIs

Why Won’t You Take My Case?

Though it can take many forms, one of the most frequently asked questions that we hear from potential medical malpractice clients after we have made the difficult decision to turn down their case is “why won’t you take my case?”  This is not a surprising question given that, in many cases, medical malpractice may seem to victims or family members to be a foregone conclusion.  Take, for instance, a delayed diagnosis of lung cancer.  It is not uncommon for us to hear from someone who tells us something like this:  After some recent coughing episodes lasting several days, the caller decided to see his primary care physician for a check-up.  The patient tells his doctor about the coughing and the doctor orders a chest x-ray.  The chest x-ray shows a mass in the right lung which is then confirmed to be early-stage lung cancer.  The patient is very surprised (and upset) to hear this because, about a month before this, the same doctor had done a chest x-ray ...

March Recalls

More than 2,400 2020-2021 Nissan Altimas are being recalled due to issues related to steering. The tie-rod ball joints in the affected vehicles may detach from the steering knuckles, resulting in loss of steering control. This can happen if the ball joint fasteners are not tight enough. Drivers may notice vibrations in the steering wheel prior to losing partial steering control. Although no crashes or injuries have been reported yet, vehicle owners should contact the automaker at 800-867-7769 with the reference number PC795. Nissan dealerships will either tighten the tie-rod ball joint fasteners or install new fasteners. Bee Free Children’s Helmets are being recalled for insufficient safety requirements. The helmets, used for multiple sports, do not comply with the minimum safety requirements for children younger than 5 years old and therefore pose a risk of head injury to the users. They were originally sold online at Amazon.com, Lowes.com, Homedepot.com, and Walmart.com from May 2...

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