Once I make the decision to undertake a brain injury case, every resource is applied to prove your rights, to tell your story, to try to compensate you for your brain injury.
Some of my discussion files may help you to understand the different kinds of head and brain trauma. Brain injury awareness is crucial - its impact on life and society cannot be underestimated nor ignored.
- Mark J. Leeds P.A. Florida and New York brain injury lawyer.
Discussions
How severe is my Traumatic Brain Injury?
I'm a brain injury lawyer, and I would like to tell you that traumatic is not a word used to describe
only a severe brain injury. An extremely severe brain injury is known as a severe
traumatic brain injury. Traumatic is the word used to describe any brain injury, whether it...
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Brain Injury to children, compared to adults
Children are precious, but there are times you have to hand them over to be cared for by others: to a teacher or
sports coach, or to a friend or playmate's parents. Your child is sometimes reluctant to go, but you are assured all
will be fine, and you convince your child of the same. "Give your child to me," they say, and
you do. Except, something...
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Brain Injury treatment with cognitive therapy
How important is brain injury rehabilitation? As a concerned brain injury lawyer, I am dedicated to helping my TBI clients get the care and attention they are
entitled to. This includes on-going brain rehabilitation, and cognitive therapy. Because you have a TBI, probably
through no fault of your own, it does not mean that you have to accept a...
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Concussion
Maybe you're suffering with symptoms of concussion for the first time, and learning more about mild traumatic
brain injury (mild TBI) every day. As a traumatic brain injury attorney, I aim to help people who have had a
concussion from ordinary accidents and who have perhaps ended...
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What is a concussion?
How do I know if I have a concussion and what should I do if I am concussed? Think twice before immediately
returning to a sports game if you've knocked your head. Concussion is not a game. Also rest and take a break
from getting on with work or anything you were doing if you have received a blow to your head, or fallen and
hit your head, or have a headache after even only...
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FDA approves brain cancer treatment device
For the approximately 13000 Americans diagnosed with brain cancer every year, brain cancer is probably the most feared type of cancer, as brain cancer patients have a very low survival rate.
Until now, standard treatment for brain cancer was surgical removal of as much of the affected area as possible, followed by chemotherapy.
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