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Recognizing the Symptoms of PTSD After a Car Accident

 Posted on June 15, 2018 in Car Accident

Recognizing the Symptoms of PTSD After a Car Accident

Car accidents do not only cause physical injuries. They can also cause victims to suffer psychological injuries, sometimes alongside physical injuries and in other cases, alone.

Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is one of the psychological ways a car accident victim can suffer after being involved in a collision. It stems from the trauma of being put through an extremely stressful situation. Like other psychological disorders, it can be difficult to recognize PTSD symptoms when you do not know what to look for. Below are a few PTSD symptoms that can arise after a car accident. PTSD is treatable with medication and psychotherapy. If you think you are suffering from PTSD after a car accident, seek help.

Self-Destructive Behaviors

An individual with PTSD can exhibit self-destructive behaviors, behaviors that sabotage happiness and recovery. A few examples of self-destructive behaviors include:

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Symptoms of a Traumatic Brain Injury

 Posted on June 08, 2018 in Catastrophic Injuries

Symptoms of a Traumatic Brain Injury

When you hit your head in a slip or fall, you can suffer a traumatic brain injury (TBI). TBIs are divided into two broad categories - open head injuries, which are injuries where the skull is penetrated, and closed head injuries, which are injuries where the skull is not opened. As you can imagine, an open head injury has obvious symptoms. A closed head injury often does not, and because of this, many slip and fall victims who suffer closed head TBIs do not realize they are injured and do not seek the medical care they need. Familiarize yourself with the symptoms of a closed head TBI so you can recognize them in yourself or another victim.

If you slip and fall, seek medical attention for your injury as soon as possible. An accurate diagnosis will enable you to receive the medical care you need, which depends on the severity of your injury.

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What to do After a Car Accident

 Posted on June 08, 2018 in Car Accident

What to do After a Car Accident

When you are involved in a car accident, the steps you take in the moments immediately after the collision play a big role in your personal injury claim's success later. Even if you are not sure if you will file a personal injury claim, take the following steps anyway. After receiving a diagnosis from your doctor, you might have a different opinion on whether pursuing monetary compensation for your damages is necessary.

Make Sure You and All Others are Safe

The very first thing you should do is check on everybody involved in the collision. If you or somebody else needs emergency medical care, call 911. In critical situations, prompt treatment can be the difference between life and death.

Call the Police

Call the local police to have an officer dispatched to the scene. Once the officer arrives, fill out a police report with him or her.

Take Copious Photographs

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What can Happen When Surgical Equipment is Left Inside Your Body

 Posted on June 06, 2018 in Medical Malpractice

What can Happen When Surgical Equipment is Left Inside Your Body

Being under anesthesia to receive surgery puts you in a vulnerable position. You have to trust your doctor and all the other healthcare professionals in the room to perform the surgery correctly and to have your best interest in mind. Usually, this is exactly what happens, and the patient makes a full recovery.

Sometimes, though, healthcare professionals make errors. One particularly dangerous type of surgical error is leaving surgical equipment inside the patient's body after surgery, which puts the patient at risk of fatal injury. Victims and in fatal cases, their loved ones, can pursue compensation related to surgical error damages through medical malpractice claims. If surgical equipment is left inside your body after surgery, you can experience one or more of the following:

You can Experience Chronic Pain

There is no other way to put it – having a foreign object in your body can be painful. Often, chronic pain after surgery is a sign that something is not right. It is normal to experience some lingering soreness or inflammation after surgery, but when pain is persistent, stinging, or shooting, the patient could have an object at the surgical site that should not be there.

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Birth Control Recalled Due to Packaging Error

 Posted on June 03, 2018 in Defective Drugs & Treatments

Birth Control Recalled Due to Packaging Error

In late May 2018, pharmaceutical manufacturer Allergan voluntarily recalled approximately 170,000 sample packs of its Taytulla birth control pills due to a packaging error. In the recalled packs, lot 5620706 with a May 2019 expiration date, had their placebo pills at the beginning of the packs, rather than the end where they are supposed to be. These four placebo pills contain no hormones and are meant to give users a "break," during which they experience period-like bleeding, between three-week rounds of pills that contain hormones.

An incorrectly packaged medical product, such as the recalled birth control packages, is a defective medical product that can put patients at risk of suffering the effects of not receiving the medical care they need.

Product Manufacturers are Liable for the Damages Related to Their Products

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What Evidence can I Use to Support My Car Accident Claim?

 Posted on June 03, 2018 in Car Accident

What Evidence can I Use to Support My Car Accident Claim?

When you are injured in a collision with a negligent driver, you have the right to pursue monetary compensation for your damages through a personal injury claim. Just like pursuing compensation for your damages after any other type of accident, you need to use evidence to support your automobile accident claim. Your lawyer can help you obtain some of the evidence you need, but other pieces need to come directly from the scene of the accident. When you file a car accident claim, you need the following types of evidence to support your claim:

Evidence From the Scene of the Accident

In the moments immediately after the collision, you need to gather a few key pieces of evidence that will demonstrate:

  • That a collision occurred;
  • That you and the other driver were the parties involved in the collision; and

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What Kinds of Damages can My Auto Accident Compensation Cover?

 Posted on May 01, 2018 in Personal Injury

What Kinds of Damages can My Auto Accident Compensation Cover?

When you are involved in a car accident, you can be injured. Sometimes, car accident injuries are fairly minor, such as scratches and bruising. In other cases, they are severe, sometimes to the point of causing the victim to suffer a long-term or even permanent disability or disfigurement. When a victim is injured in a car accident because of another party's negligence, he or she may pursue compensation for related damages through a personal injury claim. Through this type of claim, the victim may pursue compensation for the following:

Medical Expenses

Medical bills for an injury sustained in a car accident can be steep. In some cases, a car accident victim needs extensive medical care after an accident and continuing care for months or even years afterward. In your personal injury claim, you can seek compensation for all of your medical expenses.

Lost Wages

Often, an injury requires the victim to take time off work to recover. When this happens and he or she misses the opportunity to earn wages, the victim may seek compensation for these lost wages in his or her personal injury claim.

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Slip and Fall Hazards Lurking in Your Home

 Posted on May 01, 2018 in Slip and Fall

Slip and Fall Hazards Lurking in Your Home

You can slip, fall, and suffer an injury anywhere. When a slip or fall occurs because of a property owner's negligence, such as a store owner who failed to promptly clean up a liquid spill, the property owner is liable for the victim's related damages. But not all slips and falls happen in public places; you can slip and fall in your own home. Below are a few common slip and fall hazards in American households. Take care to repair these hazards in your home to protect yourself and your loved ones from falling, especially if an elderly relative lives with you. Slips and falls, especially in the bathroom, are one of the top causes of injuries among elderly people.

Unsecured Wires

Sometimes, it is necessary to run a wire across a room to power an electronic device. When you have to do this, either run the wire along the wall to keep it out of any walking paths or if this is not possible, secure it to the floor with tape. Even a small wire can be a tripping hazard, especially in dimly lit rooms.

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Slip, Trip and Fall Hazards You can Face in Public

 Posted on May 01, 2018 in Personal Injury

Slip, Trip and Fall Hazards You can Face in Public

A slip or fall can happen anywhere. When an individual is injured in a slip or fall on private property, the property's owner is liable for the victim's damages. This concept is known as premises liability. Premises liability covers all injuries caused by hazards the property owner knew about or should have known about. Failing to clean up a spill or take a similar action to mitigate a slip and fall hazard is an act of negligence on a property owner's part. Below are a few common causes of slips and falls in public places.

Wet Floors

A spill or puddle on a floor can be a dangerous slip and fall hazard, especially if the floor material beneath is slick tile. In certain retail settings, detergents and other liquid soaps can spill and cause an especially dangerous slip and fall hazard. A few public settings where wet floors can be prevalent are:

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Johnson & Johnson Ordered to Pay $35 Million in Damages to Victims Who Suffered from Using Pelvic Mesh

 Posted on March 18, 2018 in Defective Products

Johnson & Johnson Ordered to Pay $35 Million in Damages to Victims Who Suffered from Using Pelvic Mesh

On March 8, 2018, an Indianapolis federal court ruled that Johnson & Johnson and Ethicon, its medical device division, were negligent in the design and warnings about its Prolift pelvic mesh and therefore, liable for the damages the plaintiff, a 69-year-old woman who had the mesh implanted in 2009, suffered as a result of using the mesh. The court ordered the company to pay $35 million in compensation, $25 million of which were punitive damages.

This was not the first defective medical device lawsuit Johnson & Johnson faced related to the Prolift pelvic mesh. Courts in Pennsylvania and New Jersey have also ruled in favor of plaintiffs injured by the Prolift mesh in other lawsuits.

Complications of Pelvic Meshes

Pelvic meshes, also known as transvaginal meshes, are medical devices that are surgically implanted in the pelvis to control the effects of pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and stress urinary incontinence (SUI). Although this device is meant to improve the patient's quality of life by providing support for weakened pelvic floor muscles, it can actually put the patient at risk of experiencing the following:

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