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US Patients May Not Be Getting Beneficial Spinal Cord Injury TreatmentSpinal cord treatment that has been around for decades, but that may be rare here, and how to reach a Kentucky injury lawyer if you’re hurt.
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Life in Kentucky Changes After Severing Your Spinal CordA severed spinal cord is a devastating injury. Read here, Kentucky, to learn what happens to a body when the spinal cord is severed.
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Take My Breath Away—Not a Romantic Concept for the Brain, KentuckyThe brain can do without enough oxygen for only 4 or 5 minutes—a very short time for such a critical element. Read here about anoxic brain injury, Kentucky.
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What the Brain Suffers in Shaken Baby SyndromeCaregivers usually don’t mean to hurt a baby when they shake him or her; they’ve simply lost control. What happens to the baby is anything but simple. Read on.
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It’s a No-Brainer, Kentucky: Diagnosing Traumatic Brain Injury EarlyTraumatic brain injury can cause permanent disability or death. Here are the facts about types, causes, and symptoms of TBI.
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Finally, Kentucky, A Class Action Lawsuit for Military Testing VictimsA class action lawsuit has been brought against the U.S. Government by soldiers who were subjected to biological and chemical testing. Read for more details.
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What You Need to Prove in Your Kentucky Negligence CaseBeing harmed by another’s negligence in Kentucky creates a situation in which you need to prove that person or company caused your injury. Read for more info.
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How to Begin a Kentucky Personal Injury LawsuitIf you’ve never pursued a personal injury case in Kentucky, Gray and White Law have a few suggestions for getting started. Read our article.
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Understanding the Effects of a Spinal Cord Injury in LouisvilleAre you suffering from paralysis after a serious accident in Kentucky? Our Louisville personal injury attorneys discuss the effects of spinal cord injuries.
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Back to School in Kentucky Means Extra Caution, DriversNow that school is back in session, Kentucky drivers will encounter more traffic, including school buses. Read here to make sure you know the laws.
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Kentucky Kids Suffer From the Loss of School NursesSince schools in Kentucky and the rest of the U.S. no longer necessarily have school nurses, kids have been the victims of more medication errors. Read on.
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“When You Need to Take Your Medicine, Go See the School Nurse—oops, Gym Teacher”Due to tight budgets, many schools in Kentucky are doing without a school nurse or are sharing one with other schools. Read to see how this puts kids in danger.