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Five Common Myths About Brain Injury Lawsuits in Kentucky

It seems like everyone has advice, or at the very least an opinion, about what you should do after suffering a brain injury in an accident. However, while your friends and family may mean well, they are probably passing on some inaccurate information. Here’s the…

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Fighting for a Fair Recovery When an Accident Causes a Brain Injury and Epilepsy

Some of the dangers of a traumatic brain injury are immediately apparent. You may lose consciousness or experience headaches, dizziness, confusion, or other symptoms. Some of the dangers, however, may come later. TBI Can Cause Epilepsy in Kentucky Accident Victims According to the Centers for…

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New Study Finds Depression and PTSD May Be Risks After Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries

Even a mild traumatic brain injury can increase a person’s chances of suffering mental health issues such as depression or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), according to the results of a new study. Brain Injury Study Findings The mild brain injury mental health disorder study, published…

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What You Can Do During Brain Injury Awareness Month

March is Brain Injury Awareness Month. For more than 30 years, the Brain Injury Association of America has conducted public awareness campaigns during the month of March. This year, as in 2018 and 2020, the theme for Brain Injury Awareness Month is Change Your Mind….

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What PET Scans Could Mean for Kentucky Brain Injury Victims in Vegetative States

Your loved one is unresponsive. He or she is laying in a hospital bed at Norton Hospital or another Kentucky medical facility and appears to be awake, but yet is unconscious. The doctors are telling you that the condition is unlikely to be reversed, but…

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How a Brain Injury Can Impact Your Child’s Friendships

You have a lot of immediate concerns the minute you hear that your child has suffered a brain injury in your recent accident on the Shawnee Expressway. In those moments, you are likely worried about saving your child’s life, not his social life. However, as…

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