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Brain Injury

  • On Behalf Of Colton Holm
  • Published: April 7, 2020

One type of serious injury car accident victims may suffer are traumatic brain injuries. Traumatic brain injuries can impact victims for days, weeks, months and even years following their injury and significantly disrupt their personal and professional lives. Fortunately, personal injury protections are available to help with the damages victims have suffered. Each year in the United States, traumatic brain…Read More

  • On Behalf Of Colton Holm
  • Published: May 26, 2017

Perhaps it was a serious car wreck, a sporting injury, an accident at work or a fall on a broken sidewalk. Whatever the cause, every brain injury, even mild ones, can have a serious effect on the victim’s health. For example, a person in Billings who suffers from a brain injury could experience a change in personality, persistent pain in…Read More

  • On Behalf Of Colton Holm
  • Published: May 19, 2017

As it currently stands, approximately 1.7 million individuals annually will suffer from a traumatic brain injury, making it a leading cause of disabilities and fatalities. One well-known drug, lithium, has been used for decades as a mood stabilizer to treat mental illnesses such as depression and bipolar disorder. However, Montana residents may be interested to hear that recent research out…Read More

  • On Behalf Of Colton Holm
  • Published: April 19, 2017

Being involved in a serious accident can alter a person’s life in an instant. When an accident victim suffers a severe injury, such as a head trauma, that person could suffer short and long-term effects. A traumatic brain injury could result in a lifetime of pain and suffering and ongoing medical treatments. Such a situation is emotional and challenging for…Read More

  • On Behalf Of Colton Holm
  • Published: April 12, 2017

Suffering a head trauma in a serious accident is likely a life-altering event for residents in Montana and elsewhere. Many brain injuries have long-term effects, impacting a victim in a wide range of ways. In some cases, a brain injury could be so debilitating that the victims are unable to work or enjoy their quality of life. In other situations,…Read More

  • On Behalf Of Colton Holm
  • Published: January 4, 2017

A traumatic brain injury occurs when a blow to the head or a penetration of the skull results in brain damage. Depending on the extent of brain damage, a TBI can be classified as mild, moderate or severe. A severe TBI may be diagnosed if the symptoms include a worsening or persistent headache, seizures or convulsions, vomiting, slurred speech, dilated…Read More

  • On Behalf Of Colton Holm
  • Published: December 21, 2016

A severe traumatic brain injury can be devastating, leading to disability, personality change and even death. But, even a mild traumatic brain injury can have significant long-term consequences. One of the risks of brain injury is brain cell swelling, which occurs after a brain injury and can worsen the injury. Montana readers may be interested to learn that scientists have…Read More

  • On Behalf Of Colton Holm
  • Published: September 30, 2016

Brain injuries can have lasting consequences and can be costly to treat. Brain injuries include blows and jolts to the head, as well as a penetration of the head, that damages the brain. The severity of a traumatic brain injury and symptoms can vary. Traumatic brain injuries can result in physical, financial and emotional losses for victims and their families.…Read More

  • On Behalf Of Colton Holm
  • Published: June 8, 2016

The number of activities posing risks of traumatic brain injury for victims in Montana and the United States have multiplied in recent years. The consequences of TBI have already been felt in professional football especially after former NFL players began experiencing depression and Alzheimer symptoms at younger ages. However, those involved in action sports are now feeling the impact of…Read More

  • On Behalf Of Colton Holm
  • Published: June 1, 2016

Brain injuries are a leading cause of death and disability in the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), brain injuries result in more than 50,000 deaths annually. Brain injuries are a contributing factor in about one-third of all deaths from injury in the U.S. Many Montana families can verify the terrible effects a brain…Read More

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