What is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)?
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition triggered by a terrifying or stressful event, either experienced or witnessed. Symptoms include flashbacks, nightmares, severe anxiety, and uncontrollable thoughts about the event. PTSD is not limited to war veterans; it is also common among people involved in serious accidents or suffering severe injuries.
According to the American Psychiatric Association (APA), PTSD is defined as “a psychiatric disorder that can occur in people who have experienced or witnessed a traumatic event such as a natural disaster, a serious accident, a terrorist act, war/combat, rape, or other violent personal assault.” As such PTSD symptoms are often triggered by traumatic events. \
Treatment for PTSD often involves psychotherapy (such as cognitive-behavioral therapy or eye movement desensitization and reprocessing) and, in some cases, medication to manage symptoms. Understanding PTSD is vital for healthcare providers, mental health professionals, caregivers, and society as a whole to effectively recognize symptoms, provide compassionate care, and advocate for resources and policies that support individuals living with PTSD and promote mental health wellness.
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How Can I Prove My Pain and Suffering?
The effects of an accident, whether it is a car wreck, slip and fall, medical error, or workplace accident, can have lasting effects on the victim. Debilitating physical injuries and emotional trauma can plague the victim for years to come.
Pain and suffering refers to physical discomfort and emotional toll the victim faces after an accident. These “non-economic damages” accompany the victim after an injury and can include physical pain, discomfort, mental anguish, inconveniences, and emotional distress.
Pain and suffering claims tend to be a bit more complicated than a regular injury claim. You will need a team of pain and suffering lawyers behind you in order to prove you are owed compensation for your trouble. This is where the personal injury lawyers at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys come in. They have a deep knowledge of Pennsylvania law and insurance policies and will fight for the proper amount of compensation for your pain and suffering following an accident. […]
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How Much is Pain and Suffering Worth in a Slip and Fall Accident?
Understanding Pain and Suffering After a Slip or Fall Accident
How Much is Pain and Suffering Worth in a Slip and Fall Accident? Slip and fall accidents can happen to anyone, at any time – from a friend’s front stairs, to your local grocery store, and your place of work – hazardous environments are all around and can cause serious harm to victims. Adults, 65 and older, are particularly vulnerable to slips and falls. In fact, over 3 million older adults are treated in hospital emergency rooms every year for slip and fall accidents.
If you or your loved one were a victim of a slip and fall accident, you may be entitled to compensation not only for immediate medical expenses, but for pain and suffering as well. Pain and suffering describes both the physical and emotional injuries a victim suffers following a slip and fall accident. […]
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Scranton Dog Bite Lawyer
If You Were Attacked by a Dog in Scranton, Get a Free Case Review at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys
The City of Scranton has strict dog laws in place, such as leash laws that prevent owners and handlers from allowing the pet to run free and unsupervised.
While these laws help cut down on the number of dog bite incidents that occur in the area, every year, countless residents — often children or seniors — suffer serious injuries in dog bite attacks.
A dog bite injury lawyer in Scranton at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys can evaluate your situation and help you understand if you have a strong enough case to hold the dog owner or handler liable for your medical bills and other damages. We offer complimentary consultations to dog bite victims and will handle your case on a contingency basis. […]
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Iraqi Vet From Carbondale Wins $3.7 Million for PTSD
A Pennsylvania federal judge has awarded $3.7 million to an Iraqi war veteran who said Veterans Affairs doctors failed to properly treat his post-traumatic stress disorder.
U.S. District Judge James Munley issued an order January 16 in favor of Stanley Laskowski III and his wife Marisol.
Laskowski was treated at the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Plains Township.
Since October 2001, approximately 1.6 million U.S. troops have been deployed in Afghanistan and Iraq. Evidence suggests that many returning service members suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, depression and traumatic brain injury.
This is from the Times Leader:
Laskowski, of Carbondale, filed suit against the VA in 2010, alleging physicians there were grossly negligent in the care they provided him for PTSD he developed during a tour of duty in Iraq with the U.S. […]
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How Can a Dog’s Bite Harm You?
Of the millions of dogs that are owned by people and families in the United States, a majority are extremely friendly and loving, even to strangers, and never cause anyone harm. However, unfortunately, there are many dogs that are aggressive and attack people, often causing unsuspecting people extreme harm, both physically and psychologically.
While some dog bites may only be minor, resulting in superficial cuts, others can cause debilitating physical harm. Some of the most common effects of dog bites include:
- Lacerations (cuts)
- Broken bones
- Infections
- Disfigurement
- Scarring
- Paralysis
- Nerve damage
- Emotional / psychological harm
Often times, it is the psychological damage that a dog bite victim sustains that is the most damaging. Not only do many victims of such attacks suffer from issues such as post-traumatic stress disorder that cause lasting fear and trauma, […]
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