Biomechanics of Brain Injury
Causes of Traumatic Brain Injuries
Closed Head Injuries
Coma
Diffuse Axonal Injury
Medical Information About Brain Injuries
Penetrating Head Injuries
Recurrent Brain Injuries
Toxins & Brain Damage
Treatment For Brain Injuries
Choosing A Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer
What To Expect After A Traumatic Brain Injury
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New York Traumatic Brain Injury AttorneysBiomechanics of Brain InjuryWingate, Russotti & Shapiro is a distinguished brain injury law firm in New York City. The experienced brain injury attorneys at WRS have aggressively represented the rights of injured clients since 1990. They have years of experience in brain injury law topics, including head injuries, toxic chemical exposure, medical malpractice, brain damage and comas. And WRS prides itself on its record of winning excellent financial outcomes for clients. If you or someone you love has suffered a brain injury, coma or other serious head injury, you should speak with the New York head injury lawyers at Wingate, Russotti & Shapiro today. A healthy brain doesn't exactly stay still inside the head; rather, it floats inside the skull in a protective layer of fluid. Inside the brain are nerve cells called neurons that perform the functions of the brain; the connections between them, which carry messages to and from neurons, are essential to the brain's normal function. Different physical areas of the brain are responsible for different brain functions. Although scientists don't fully understand the relationship between parts of the brain and its functions, the cerebellum, for example, is thought to control movement and the senses. When the brain sustains a blow, it can be damaged in several ways:
A brain injury that is concentrated in one area is called a focal head injury; one that injures neurons throughout the brain is called a diffuse head injury. Because a focal head injury is limited to a specific area of the brain, patients lose specific functions; a diffuse head injury can affect a variety of functions. Diffuse injuries to the neural connections occur in almost half of all serious head traumas, and are a leading cause of coma and vegetative state. In either case, doctors may not be able to accurately predict a patient's injuries at first. Once brain tissue has been destroyed, it cannot grow back the way other tissues do. That means that when part of the brain is damaged, those parts cannot do their jobs anymore, or they cannot do their jobs well, although the brain may find ways to adapt. Thus, a patient with a traumatic brain injury may lose certain functions for life. Those functions can include anything the brain controls: physical movement, unconscious regulation of body functions, intellectual tasks, the senses, learning, memory, emotional tasks and many more. In addition, patients with a traumatic brain injury are at increased risk for serious neurological problems, including epilepsy, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia and depression. TBI patients may face permanent disabilities, years of medical attention and therapies and even personality changes. In addition to the physical and emotional changes in their lives, these can be extremely expensive for an ordinary family, especially if the victim can no longer work. If you or someone you love has sustained a traumatic brain injury because of another person's negligence, you should speak to the experienced brain injury attorneys at Wingate, Russotti & Shapiro as soon as possible. Links Disclaimer: The Wingate, Russotti & Shapiro website contains links to private, governmental, educational and other parties' websites as convenience. Wingate, Russotti & Shapiro is not responsible for the contents of any linked site or any link contained in a linked site. The inclusion of a link on this site does not imply endorsement by or a relationship with Wingate, Russotti & Shapiro. |
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