What is a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
A Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is an injury that occurs when an external force causes dysfunction in the brain leading to temporary or permanent impairment of brain function. It usually results from a violent blow or jolt to the head or body or objects penetrating the skull, such as bullets or shattered skull pieces.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), traumatic brain injury is defined as “a disruption in the normal function of the brain that can be caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head, or penetrating head injury.” Therefore, traumatic brain injuries can be caused by motor vehicle accidents, falls, violence, or sports injuries, among other instances.
The effects of traumatic brain injury can vary widely depending on the severity and location of the injury. Common symptoms include headaches, dizziness, memory problems, mood changes, and difficulties with concentration or coordination. Severe TBIs can lead to long-term cognitive and physical disabilities, requiring extensive medical treatment and rehabilitation. Preventing traumatic brain injuries involves promoting safety measures such as wearing helmets during sports and recreational activities, using seat belts in vehicles, and implementing workplace safety protocols. Understanding traumatic brain injury is essential for healthcare providers, caregivers, and the general public to recognize symptoms, seek appropriate medical care, and support individuals affected by these often life-altering injuries.
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Abogados de responsabilidad de locales
Según la ley de responsabilidad de las instalaciones de Pensilvania, todos los propietarios, ya sean privados o públicos, tienen la obligación legal de mantener en orden su propiedad y mantenerla libre de peligros. Sin embargo, cuando las condiciones no son seguras y alguien resulta lesionado, las víctimas pueden recuperar los daños por sus lesiones.
Si usted ha quedado lesionado en la propiedad de otra persona, comuníquese con un abogado de responsabilidad civil en Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys para una consulta gratuita.
¿Qué es la responsabilidad de las instalaciones?
Cuando va al supermercado, al gimnasio o a la casa de un ser querido, espera que esa propiedad esté libre de peligros mayores. La ley exige que todos los propietarios mantengan sus instalaciones en condiciones seguras y libres de peligros que puedan causar lesiones a otra persona; esto se conoce como responsabilidad de las instalaciones. […]
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How Common Are Slip and Falls?
Slip and Falls Accidents are Very Common
Slip and fall accidents remain one of the most common causes of injury in the United States with more than 3 million older adults being treated in emergency rooms for fall injuries each year. Further, slips, trips, and falls remain the most common cause of injury in retail stores.
While these accidents are common, they also can be costly. Learn more about the common causes, injuries, and costs of slip and fall accidents and how the slip and fall lawyers at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys can help.
What Are Common Causes of Slip and Fall Accidents?
Slip and fall accidents can occur anywhere– in residential, commercial, industrial, and public places. Because of this, there is a responsibility for everyone to keep spaces clear and free of hazards. Unfortunately, this doesn’t always happen, […]
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How Long After a Slip and Fall Can You Sue?
Determining When to Sue in a Slip and Fall Case
The state you live in and laws surrounding personal injury and wrongful death ultimately determines how long after a slip and fall you can sue. While state laws take into account the amount of time it takes to file a claim with insurance, partake in negotiations, and in some cases, go to trial, should you miss the statute of limitations, you lose the right to seek legal recourse against the party who owned the property and caused your injury.
Learn more about slip and fall statute of limitations and how Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys can help get the compensation you deserve for your losses.
Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, and Delaware Slip and Fall Statute of Limitations
For more than 60 years, […]
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What a Philadelphia Truck Accident Lawyer Can Do For You
Truck Accident Cases Can Be Severe & Complex. We Can Help.
Standing fourteen feet tall, boasting an impressive seventy feet of length, and weighing in at an astounding 80,000 pounds, semi-trucks are truly a sight to behold. You can probably still remember being a young child and marveling at these metal monsters as they rumbled down the highway.
However, for the victim of a truck accident, these behemoth vehicles represent a lot more. If you or a loved one have been injured in an accident with a truck, it’s important you have an experienced truck accident lawyer by your side. At Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys, our Philadelphia truck accident lawyers are the top truck accident lawyers in the country. We have decades of experience ensuring truck accident victims get the justice they deserve.
Truck accidents can be complicated cases – […]
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Allentown Workers’ Compensation: Common Injuries
Allentown workers’ compensation and common work injuries
Each year workers in Pennsylvania report between 150,000 and 200,000 workplace injuries and illnesses, with more than 3,000 occurring in Allentown and surrounding Lehigh County. Injured employees face medical treatment bills and lost wages because of their injuries. Fortunately, employers in Pennsylvania and throughout the United States must carry workers’ compensation insurance to provide benefits for injured workers.
Like injuries outside the workplace, some work injuries are more severe than others. Generally, if you suffer an injury that interferes with your ability to do your job, you need to file a worker’s compensation claim. Sometimes employers can put an injured employee on “light duty” and give them different responsibilities they can physically handle. Other times, employees need to have weeks or months away from work to heal from a severe injury. […]
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