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Medical Malpractice

If You Feel Like Your Head Is In A Vise You Might Have A Tension Headache

28th January 2011
Although tension headaches are the most common type of headache they still are not very well understood and doctors aren't quite sure what actually cause tension headaches. In the past experts had believed that spasms in a person's face, neck, and/or he...
Author: Wendy Moyer
Accident claims

Motorcycle Accidents and Brain Injury – Important Info for Drivers

31st March 2010
There are many possible causes of brain injuries (TBIs), but some of the leading causes are motorcycle accidents. Motorcycle accidents combined with auto accidents are the biggest cause of TBIs in the United States. Auto drivers often do not see motorcycl...
Author: Penelope Stone
Personal Injury

Providing Compensation to People with Catastrophic Injuries

15th March 2010
Overview of Catastrophic InjuriesCatastrophic injury often happens suddenly, without prior warning because of a disease or the occurrence of an accident. Such injuries may be viewed as catastrophic when a person’s life and the capacity to earn money...
Author: Mesriani Law Group
Legal

Baby Crib Defect Resulting to Accidents

11th March 2010
A child's safety should always be a top of priority of parents as well as the manufacturers of products that they commonly use. Ironically, a lot of reported child death is a result of defective products that manufacturers have failed to control and k...
Author: Mesriani Law Group
Legal

How to recover from serious head injury

03rd March 2009
Serious head injury can lead to a lifetime of debilitation and a wide range of problems. However, a great deal of progress has been made in the treatment of serious head injury over the last few years, and the emphasis is now very firmly placed on treatme...
Author: Nick Jervis
Legal

Open Head Injury and Closed Head Injury

02nd February 2009
Open head injury and closed head injury are the same as they are very serious and possibly fatal injuries to the head. There are differences of the two which are important to understand, in addition to the way they are treated. Head injuries can be fat...
Author: Daniel Berry