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Kentucky Legislature Passes Law to Protect More Student Athletes from Unrecognized Concussions

On April 11, the House Bill 281 was signed into law and became effective immediately. Under the new Kentucky law, all interscholastic coaches will have to complete a sports safety course that teaches them how to recognize head injuries and concussions.The law also bars a…

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Costly Treatment of Baby Developmental Delay Stemming from Medical Negligence in Kentucky

Baby developmental delay may be the result of medical negligence. Many times this occurs at birth. Contact a Louisville birth injury lawyer, who can determine if you have the right to file a claim against a doctor or another healthcare provider. Treatment for baby developmental…

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4 Things You Should Know about a TBI after an Accident in Louisville

Whether your accident in Louisville was minor or severe, you may have suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI). A Louisville personal injury attorney can help determine if you are entitled to compensation for your injuries. There are 4 things you should know about a TBI…

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Coping with the Long-Term Effects of a TBI after a Louisville Accident

Any Louisville accident attorney can tell you that the long-term effects of a TBI are not only physically and mentally challenging but a huge financial burden as well. When someone else’s negligence is the cause of your severe injuries, you may be able to recover…

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Identifying Moderate to Severe TBI Symptoms After a Kentucky Accident

If your loved one suffered a head injury and lost consciousness for anywhere from 20 minutes to 6 hours, they may have sustained a moderate traumatic brain injury (TBI). If they lost consciousness for more than 6 hours, it is likely the traumatic brain injury…

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Mild TBI Symptoms after a Car Accident in Kentucky

After being involved in a car accident in Kentucky, you or your loved one could suffer a head injury. If an accident victim loses consciousness or becomes disoriented for less than 30 minutes, the result might be a mild traumatic brain injury (TBI), also known…

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