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At Steinberg & Spencer Los Angeles Injury Lawyers, we are dedicated to providing you with legal information regarding car accidents, truck accidents, slip and falls, work accidents and other catastrophic events in California. We continually offer informative and relevant legal blogs regarding California injury cases.
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Head and Brain Injury

11/29/2009
Mindy
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Your Brain Injury May Be Keeping You Awake At Night

A traumatic brain injury can lead to a sleep disorder. If you have suffered a brain injury caused by someone else's negligence, such as in a car accident or slip and fall, you may be entitled to compensation.

11/28/2009
Mindy
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Posttraumatic Seizures Can be Caused by Traumatic Brain Injuries

A traumatic brain injury can lead to many complications, including late posttraumatic seizures. If you have sustained a head injury from a car accident or other catastrophic event, you may be entitled to compensation.

10/29/2009
Mindy
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Car Accident Can Cause Irreversible Brain Damage

Car accidents are the leading cause of brain injury in the United States.  An auto accident can lead to a serious head injury that can cause irreversible brain damage.  Some brain injuries are described as penetrating injuries, as the skull is broken, but others are classified as closed head injuries.  A closed head injury can be just as severe as a penetrating injury.

A closed head injury occurs when there is a blow to the head, but the skull does not break.  It can cause bruising of the brain, as well as swelling. When the brain injury is serious, the victim can experience persistent headaches, loss of sensation, paralysis, seizures and speech difficulties.  Traumatic brain injury victims have also been known to slip into a comatose state.

Some of the symptoms of a severe brain injury include changes in pupil size, confusion, fatigue, headache, loss of consciousness, hearing impairment, vomiting and blurred vision.  If you or a family member has any of these symptoms, it is important to seek medical attention immediately.  A doctor will be able to determine if a brain injury has been suffered and will be able to determine the best course of action.  Often, surgery is required to treat the head trauma.

For information regarding brain injury cases caused by negligence, contact Steinberg & Spencer Injury Lawyers at 1-800-350-8888.

10/28/2009
Mindy
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Almost 100,000 Children Hospitalized for Brain Injury

It is estimated that nearly 100,000 children are hospitalized every year because of brain injuries.  Head injury
 is a serious problem among children and it can take years to recognize.  Children often suffer brain injury from car accidents, bicycle accidents, truck accidents and other catastrophic events.

A brain injury in a child is much different than one in an adult.  Doctors have little history to compare to when it comes to the damage caused by a child’s head injury.  There usually are no IQ tests or academic records that can be used to compare the difference in brain function, which can identify if the child has suffered serious brain damage. 

When there is an injury to the frontal lobe of the brain, the full extent of the brain damage might not be noticed until years later.  The frontal lobe functions develop later in a child’s growth and this area of the brain regulates social skills. 

If your child has suffered a traumatic brain injury resulting from someone else’s negligence, you should contact an experienced Los Angeles brain injury lawyer at Steinberg & Spencer Injury Lawyers at 1-800-350-8888 for more information about your legal rights. You may be able to recover compensation for your child’s injury.

9/23/2009
Mindy
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How Traumatic Brain Injury is Treated in California

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is often serious and can lead to a life of permanent disabilities.  Treatment for TBI ranges depending on the seriousness of the injury and any associated complications.

After a Riverside car accident, fall or other event that causes brain injury, the doctors will focus on acute treatment.  Generally, an injured victim is taken to the hospital immediately following a California accident, where the medical staff will perform life sustaining treatment, if needed. Emergency medical personnel will look for blood clots and will monitor the levels of intracranial pressure.  They will also make sure the patient’s airway is clear and will administer medication to prevent further injuries caused by seizures or other complications.

Once a patient is stabilized, he or she may be transferred to a traumatic brain injury treatment center.  The medical staff at the treatment center will conduct a thorough evaluation of the patient to determine impairments and disabilities, as well as the likelihood of recovery.  A treatment plan will be created.  Many of the patients who are admitted into these facilities are in shock or in a post-traumatic state, but they are able to fully recover.

Sometimes long-term rehabilitation is needed, which may include physical therapy, speech therapy or counseling.  The ongoing treatment can be expensive.  If you or your family member has sustained a traumatic brain injury from an accident in Riverside, Los Angeles, Orange County or other area in California, you should contact Steinberg & Spencer Injury Lawyers at 1-800-350-8888.  You may be able to obtain financial compensation for the injuries.



9/20/2009
Mindy
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The Outlook for Traumatic Brain Injury Patients

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) can be one of the most devastating injuries someone will ever sustain.  This type of head injury can lead to permanent disabilities, changing the life of the injured victim forever.  Not every brain injury case results in long-term problems, as the prognosis of TBI can vary greatly depending on the severity of the case, age of the patient and his or her overall health.

Traumatic brain injury occurs when there is a sudden blow or jolt to the head that disrupts brain function.  It can be either a penetrating injury, meaning something broke through the skull, or a closed head injury.  Either way, TBI can lead to serious complications, such as concussion, coma, brain damage, permanent disabilities or death.

Nearly half of all head injury patients will need to have surgery to remove or repair ruptured blood vessels or bruised brain tissue.   There are some complications that are common for traumatic brain injury patients, including cognition problems, sensory impairment, behavioral issues and communication difficulty.  People with more serious head trauma may go into an unresponsive state.

If you or a loved one has suffered from traumatic brain injury caused by a car accident, truck accident, motorcycle crash, fall or other event, you should contact Steinberg & Spencer Injury Lawyers for a free legal consultation.  The California brain injury lawyers can be reached at 1-800-350-8888.



9/13/2009
Mindy
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You Could Have an Intracranial Hematoma and Not Know It

Did you know that the warning signs of an intracranial hematoma, which is a potentially life-threatening brain injury, can take several weeks to surface?  When you receive a direct blow to the head or you are in a vehicle that abruptly stops, you could sustain a serious head injury.

An intracranial hematoma is known to occur from a car accident, semi truck accident, motorcycle crash and slip and fall accident.  It is characterized by a ruptured blood vessel that can cause blood to fill in the brain or in between the brain and skull. As the pressure builds in the brain, so do the symptoms.

If you have a loved one who has been involved in a California accident, watch for physical, mental and emotional changes.  Be aware that these changes can be subtle.  Some of the symptoms of an intracranial hematoma include increased headaches, vomiting, tiredness, confusion, increased blood pressure and in severe cases, seizures and unconsciousness.

There is treatment available for an intracranial hematoma, which usually involves surgery.  However, it is crucial to seek medical attention if a brain injury is suspected.  The sooner the condition is treated, the better the prognosis.

Contact an experienced California brain injury lawyer at Steinberg & Spencer Injury Lawyers at 1-800-350-8888 if the head injury was caused by someone else’s negligence.




Steinberg and Spencer is a law firm consisting of California brain injury attorneys specializing in cases ranging anywhwere from auto, motorcycle, or bicycle accidents to slip and fall cases. We handle San Bernadino brain injury cases, Santa Monica brain injury cases, Los Angeles brain injury cases, and brain injury cases throughout the California area. For more info please contact us for a free consultation.
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