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 AttorneysCauses of Traumatic Brain InjuriesWingate, Russotti & Shapiro is an accomplished traumatic brain injury law firm in New York. Since 1990, their skilled attorneys have skillfully represented the rights of clients injured by other people's carelessness or negligent actions. Due to their years of experience in many areas of brain injury law, including head injuries, toxic chemical exposure, medical malpractice, brain damage and comas the firm has won exceptional financial results for many clients. If you or someone you love has suffered a serious brain injury, you should contact the New York brain injury lawyers at Wingate, Russotti & Shapiro today. Doctors define a traumatic brain injury as any injury to the brain caused by a trauma -- a sudden blow, jolt or wound to the head -- that disrupts normal brain function. (This distinguishes them from brain injuries caused by non-traumas, such as oxygen deprivation.) A wide variety of normal daily activities -- driving a car, walking down stairs, sports -- could result in a traumatic brain injury. But according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the most common causes of a TBI are:
Since the launch of the U.S. wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, combat has also become a leading cause of traumatic brain injuries. The Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center reports that at least 30% of active-duty troops will sustain some level of TBI; among troops who have been exposed to a blast from an improvised explosive device, the Center has estimated the rate as high as two-thirds. The CDC reports that certain military duties, such as paratrooper, raise a soldier's risk of sustaining a TBI. Males, African Americans, small children and teens between 15 and 19 are all disproportionately likely to suffer a traumatic brain injury. When victims suffer any of these types of head injuries, the blow jars the brain within the skull, destroying brain cells and the connections between them. The parts of the brain that are damaged this way cannot grow back, although the brain may adapt to their loss; their functions become difficult or impossible to perform. Depending on where and how the injury took place, victims may be left with problems with physical movement, memory, mental health, emotional control, speech or other serious, life-changing disabilities. Traumatic brain injuries are catastrophic, often leaving victims permanently impaired and requiring years of medical treatment. In addition to their TBI injuries, victims may be physically injured, emotionally traumatized and unable to work. All of these injuries can dramatically change the life of a victim and his or her family -- and they can be very expensive. If you or someone you care about sustained a traumatic brain injury due to another person's negligence, you have the right to pursue justice through the courts. Call the experienced New York traumatic brain injury attorneys at Wingate, Russotti & Shapiro today for a free evaluation of your case. 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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