The dedicated attorneys at Gray & White Law have written many articles about the challenges faced by those who’ve suffered brain injuries during birth or as the result of an auto accident. Our library helps victims and their families seek compensation for the harm they have suffered.
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Shaken Baby Syndrome in Kentucky: A Little Anger Causes Lots of DamageShaking a baby in anger can cause brain damage, spinal injury, even death. Read here about what horrible consequences this moment of anger can wreak, Kentucky.
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How Do Traumatic and Acquired Brain Injury Differ, Kentucky?You’ve probably heard of acquired brain injury and traumatic brain injury—is there a difference? Read here for clarification, Kentucky.
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Just One Concussion Can Change the Brain for Life, KentuckyNew research shows that just one concussion may cause lasting structural damage in the brain. Read more on the subject, Kentucky.
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When the Brain Swells—Not Because of Intelligence, KentuckySwelling in the brain can cause serious problems, but what causes the brain to swell? Find out more by reading here, Kentucky.
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How to Recognize the Signs of a Potentially Serious Brain Injury in KentuckyFind out the signs of a possible brain injury that you need to know and how to contact a Kentucky brain injury lawyer if you’ve been hurt in an accident.
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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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Kentucky Brain Injury Victims May Suffer Memory Loss, Visual Problems, and MoreWill victims who suffer hypoxic brain injury in Louisville have problems processing information? Our Kentucky brain injury attorneys discuss common symptoms.
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Information You Need If You’ve Suffered a Brain Injury in an AccidentLearn about the symptoms of a traumatic brain injury, treatment for traumatic brain injuries, and how to protect your legal rights after an accident.
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Brain Injury Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment in ChildrenInformation on the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of brain injuries in children.