As awareness of the dangers of concussions grow, more resources than ever are available for parents, educators, coaches, and kids to learn about these traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) and ways to remedy the consequences of such injuries.
Sports enthusiasts have an increased risk of a head injury whether playing at the professional level, recreational, on a team, or individually. Any sport where there is an increase of an impact with someone else's head – basketball, football, soccer, or the head hitting the ground or hard surface – ice skating, sledding, snowmobiling, the risk of a TBI is increased.
Traumatic brain injuries occur after a blow or bump to the head, but can also result from a whiplash-like motion. While moderate to severe traumatic brain injuries are usually obvious, mild head injuries often go undetected. These injuries are usually closed head injuries; damage is not visibly apparent. Closed head injuries can be very subtle and often go undiagnosed; failing to lose consciousness does not rule out a TBI. Additionally, a normal MRI or CT scan does not mean a person did not suffer from a brain injury. Common after-effects of significant concussions can include: problems with attention, concentration, memory, judgment, and anxiety, but these symptoms may not develop for weeks or months. Once an athlete has sustained a head injury, subsequent injuries also cause more severe damage, often leading to devastating results; repeated concussions can have a cumulative effect such as Alzheimer's-like disorders.
Most closed head injuries, especially with athletes, could have been prevented if more safety precautions were taken. The greatest prevention is wearing a properly fitted helmet. To help ensure the safety of young athletes, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) developed Heads Up: Concussion in Youth Sports, which provides important information on preventing, recognizing, and responding to a concussion and an online training course for parents and coaches.
Here are a few tips while participating in an organized and recreational sport this winter:
•Obey the rules of the sport
•Wear a helmet and other protective gear
•Use good judgment
•Respect the safety of others
•Knowing your abilities
If you or a loved one has sustained a blow to the head or a whiplash injury, it is important to be removed from play immediately and seek immediate medical attention. Diagnosing and treating the injury early is the key to preventing further brain injury.
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Thursday, January 26, 2012
Monday, January 23, 2012
Child Killed by Logging Truck in Maine
A five-year-old boy was killed when the driver of a tractor-trailer fell asleep behind the wheel. The truck driver had rounded a slight curve when the vehicle struck two utility poles and flipped on its side. The truck stopped against a house spilling its tree-length load of logs that demolished the home in which the boy was sleeping. The impact also caused the second floor of the home to collapse to the ground level. The boy died at the scene. Four other occupants were treated at an area hospital and released; the child’s mother sustained a head injury and five pelvic fractures, one that went into her lower spine.
The house was nearly split in two by the impact of the logs. Although the homes has now been demolished, the investigation into this tragedy is ongoing. Speed also appears to be a factor in this fatal accident. No charges have been filed to day against the Canadian driver.
Many truck accidents happen because of driver negligence; falling asleep behind the wheel, speeding, and/or driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Other times, truck accidents are due to improper training or failure to properly maintain and inspect the vehicle. Irrelevant of the reason, victims are entitled to compensation for their medical expenses, funeral and burial expenses, and pain and suffering.
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The house was nearly split in two by the impact of the logs. Although the homes has now been demolished, the investigation into this tragedy is ongoing. Speed also appears to be a factor in this fatal accident. No charges have been filed to day against the Canadian driver.
Many truck accidents happen because of driver negligence; falling asleep behind the wheel, speeding, and/or driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Other times, truck accidents are due to improper training or failure to properly maintain and inspect the vehicle. Irrelevant of the reason, victims are entitled to compensation for their medical expenses, funeral and burial expenses, and pain and suffering.
If you or a loved one has been involved in a truck accident, it is important to contact an experienced truck accident attorney. An attorney can fight for the rights of victims and ensure that they are fairly compensated.
As a truck accident victim, you and your loved ones may be struggling to make ends meet. Suffering injuries or the loss of a loved one is enough of a hardship; don’t succumb to a financial hardship as well. Litigation funding, a service that will provide financial assistance in advance of an expected settlement or verdict can help a plaintiff level the playing field against the big businesses and insurance companies.
This legal finance service provides the cash needed now for medical expenses, funeral expenses, and other financial obligations, removes the financial pressure to settle too early for too little compensation, and allows the litigation process to continue so fair compensation can be achieved. Applying for pre-settlement funding is easy by phone or online. Once approved, funds can be available within 24 – 48 hours. There are no application fees, monthly payments, credit checks, or employment verification. Best of all, if you lose your case you own nothing; not even the cash advance. Call Lawsuit Financial or visit us online to apply of for no obligation consultation.
Monday, January 16, 2012
Three Fatalities in Key West Offshore Powerboat Races
The first fatal accident happened on November 8 at the Key West World Championship races has raised questions about how sturdy the cockpit capsules are that protect the racers. The capsule may have failed from either a substandard canopy or a substandard job of attaching and reinforcing it. Although this accident is still under investigation, families of the victims may wish to consult an experienced attorney to determine if they can receive compensation for damages.
On November 11, another racer was critically injured when a 38-foot catamaran rolled over twice during a turn in the final lap of the race. Medical examiners said the cause of death was from drowning, not injuries resulting from the accident. This victim’s family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit claiming emergency crews with Super Boat International (SBI) were negligent and didn't respond in time.
The lawsuit claims that it took three and a half minutes for the trained divers to rescue him, but it was too late. Rescue boats are always nearby in case of an accident. Their job is to be the first responders and a rescue helicopter is the second responder. In this case, the rescue boat did not respond causing the delayed rescue by the helicopter team. Michael Allweiss, director of the American Power Boat Association and the plaintiff’s attorney, said that the incompetence and lack of professional training by the rescue boat divers caused the man to drown.
If you have been injured or lost a loved one in a boat racing accident, you may have the right to compensation for your injuries or loss. Filing a lawsuit will depend on a number of factors; it is important to contact an attorney who specializes in these types of cases.
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Thursday, December 29, 2011
Are Today’s Toys Safer than they were a Few Years Ago?
While toys are becoming safer and recalls are on the decline, toys continue to pose a danger to children. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) reported that during 2010, approximately 181,500 children under the age of 15 were treated in emergency rooms for toy-related injuries. Balloons and small balls were associated with 47 percent of the reported deaths; most deaths were from asphyxiation or choking.
When it comes to toy safety, you can't always count on the manufacturers (or Santa). Despite regulations and the CPSC staying abreast of unsafe toys, the bottom line is that sometimes potentially dangerous toys will continue to make their way on store shelves. Sadly, the general public will be unaware of the risks until injuries, or a death occurs.
Parents need to be vigilant by choosing age-appropriate toys and keeping small parts out of the hands of young children. With the proper knowledge and vigilance, parents can ensure that their children are protected from the dangers some toys can present.
Everyday, not just during the holidays, "think safety" first when buying children’s toys.
· Choose toys according to a child's age, interests, and skill level.
· Be sure to check the warning labels for safety information.
· Supervise your children while they play
· Check toys regularly for damage (such as sharp edges, small parts.)
· Return, repair or discard broken toy.
For additional toy safety tips, visit the CPSC website. Parents should also stay informed about any unsafe toy products on the market by checking the Consumer Product Safety Commission's recall website at http://www.recalls.gov. To report a dangerous product or a product-related injury, go to: www.saferproducts.gov or call CPSC's Hotline at (800) 638-2772.
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Tragic Example that Teens Should Slow it Down and Turn it Down
Good Samaritans were unable to revive a 17-year-old girl who died from injuries sustained in a single-vehicle accident on N.C. 150. Four others in the vehicle, the 17-year-old driver and three children under 5-years of age where taken to the hospital with non-threatening injuries.
A Chevy Blazer left the road coming out of a curve and landed in a steep ditchbank. The top of the SUV was caved in, suggesting it had rolled. It also hit a utility pole before coming to a stop on a homeowner's front yard. The deceased teen was found on the ground 100 feet from the vehicle. The homeowner said she heard loud music blaring from the vehicle. Speed may also have been a factor.
This auto accident is not only a reminder that speed and distracted driving can kill, but also why many states have imposed tougher requirements on young drivers by requiring three stages of licensing — learner's permit, intermediate stage, and full license — and set 16 as the earliest age for entry into the learner's permit process. These restrictions are part of a continued effort to save lives and minimize distractions for teen drivers.
Researchers found that teens have a higher risk of auto accidents and are 2 1/2 times as likely as adults to be in a crash. The risks increase when teens have other passengers in the car, especially other teens. The graduated system helps young drivers by limiting these high risk driving situations, increasing adult supervision and extending the educational requirements of the novice driver.
It is important to keep re-enforcing safe driving habits with your teen. This includes understanding the importance of adhering to the speed limit, avoiding distractions while driving, and how to respond to situations on the road without panicking. Unfortunately, a parent has no way of knowing if their teen will always follow these rules once they leave the house. Nor can they control the actions of other drivers. Having proper insurance coverage is another way to protect your teen. Talk with your insurance agent about various options and be aware of your state’s requirements.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Elderly Man Dies in Pedestrian-Auto Accident
In Las Vegas, an 82-year-old man died after being hit by an automobile. Witnesses said the victim was watching for traffic before attempting to cross the street, but was looking the wrong way when he stepped into the path of the oncoming vehicle. A crosswalk was 100 yards away from the accident site. It does not appear that the driver was impaired or otherwise distracted.
Pedestrian accidents may be the most devastating of all automobile related accidents, because they involve at least one person on foot, unprotected by a vehicle, seat belts, and airbags. When a car collides with a pedestrian, there is an extremely high potential for serious injury, even death. It is imperative that pedestrians
• Cross the street only at intersections or marked crosswalks
• Do not cross in the middle of a street or between cars
• Continuously watch for traffic while crossing the street
• Avoid walking on roads without sidewalks and crosswalks
• Always look both ways before crossing the street – even if it is not a busy intersection
• Do not assume that cars are driving slowly enough for you to cross or for them to stop
• Do not run or dash into the street
If you are seriously injured or lose a loved one in a pedestrian-auto accident that was not your fault (or, was only partially your fault), you may be able to recover damages for medical bills, loss wages, pain and suffering, loss of companionship, loss of financial support, and funeral expenses. Contact a personal injury attorney who specializes in handling pedestrian accidents. Determining fault can sometimes be a complicated process.
Insurance companies will sometimes try to reach a quick settlement and limit recovery to the lowest possible amount, before you retain an attorney. Avoid the trap of agreeing to settle too early for too little; always consult with an attorney before considering any offer of settlement from an insurance company.
Even if you consider everything, sometimes, despite the fact that your case is worth more than the insurance company is offering, despite the fact that you have retained an attorney and he/she is recommending against taking the offer, you, simply, need the money. You want to fight for your rights; you want to follow your attorney's advice.
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Thursday, December 1, 2011
Road Rage Blamed for Deadly Accident
A Kentucky driver said he witnessed something he had never seen before – road rage. According to an accident report, the witness said on October 12 he watched a red pickup truck and a red Ford Explorer tailgating, changing speeds rapidly, and cutting each other off for miles. All of a sudden, the driver of the Explorer lost control and flipped the vehicle. The witness stated that just before the accident, the driver of the Explorer made a rapid lane change from the far left lane all the way over to the right lane, hit a guardrail, and flipped several times. The driver was not wearing a seatbelt and was ejected from the vehicle; he was pronounced dead at the scene. Four days later, police were notified by an attorney for the driver of the pickup.
The dangers of road rage should never get in the way of safely reaching your destination. Ultimately it's up to all of us to help prevent road rage. By recognizing the signs in others and ourselves, we can significantly reduce road rage accidents and perhaps help save a life. An angry driver can’t start a fight unless another is willing to join in. Don’t be tempted to retaliate. It could be a decision you regret later. Instead, give the angry driver plenty of space. Isn’t that better than finding yourself in a potentially dangerous situation? Avoid eye contact and if necessary, seek help. Remember, the most important thing when it comes to protecting yourself is that there is nothing to gain from willfully engaging in a physical confrontation with an angry person. The so-called winner can face legal ramifications and the so-called loser may face permanent injuries or death.
If you have been seriously injured or a loved one has been killed in any type of auto accident or personal injury accident, only an experienced attorney can tell you whether you have a right to compensation. If an attorney takes your case and files a lawsuit, pre-settlement funding may be available to assist you through difficult financial circumstances caused by a serious or fatal auto accident.
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