By Robert I. Feinberg | Published January 15, 2025 | Posted in Personal Injury, Slip and Fall | Tagged Tags: injuries, slip and fall, TBI | Comments Off on With Winter Weather Comes a Higher Incidence of Slips and Falls
Wintertime in Massachusetts brings freezing temperatures, snow and ice, creating hazardous conditions that increase the potential for serious slip and fall accidents. These accidents can lead to a range of severe injuries, each with distinct symptoms that require prompt medical attention. Understanding the nature of these injuries and seeking appropriate help can make a significant Read More
Read MoreESPN has just pulled out of a Frontline PBS documentary on the NFL and head injuries. The documentary is to be titled “League of Denial”. By now, it comes as no surprise that the NFL has a serious problem. The game is as popular as ever but something will need to be done to address Read More
Read MoreThe human skull is designed to protect the brain from external injury. However, a fall or blow to the head can cause the soft tissue of the brain to move violently or strike against the hard shell of the skull, which can result in a concussion. This type of traumatic brain injury (TBI) can also Read More
Read MoreTraumatic brain injuries (TBI) affect thousands of people all around the world. People living with TBI suffer from varying levels of depression, irritability, mood swings, cognitive difficulties, and even physical problems such as trouble balancing, dizziness, blurred vision, and vomiting. TBI often go undetected for years. If you or a loved one believes you are Read More
Read MoreOne of the most tragic types of medical malpractice cases involves infants injured at the time of birth because of the negligence of a doctor, nurse, or health care professional. Some of these injuries can be life-long, and take a huge emotional as well as financial toll on victims and families. If you believe your Read More
Read MoreA traumatic brain injury is a serious condition that requires immediate medical attention. Concussions are the most common type of traumatic brain injury. Some brain injuries can permanently change the way you live your life. You may have heard that some of the symptoms of traumatic brain injury are dizziness, nausea, headaches, and moodiness. However, Read More
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