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Carolina Accident Attorney Blog

Read our latest blogs about North Carolina and South Carolina accident, medical malpractice, slip and fall, wrongful death and brain injury cases.  If you have sustained a serious injury resulting from an accident, medical malpractice or nursing home abuse, a Carolina accident attorney from our office can help you.

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5/15/2012
Shapiro, Lewis & Appleton Law Firm
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DUI Motorcycle Accident in Conway, SC Takes Life of Bike Passenger

A woman who was not wearing a helmet fell off the back of the motorcycle on Highway 501.

Category: Brain Damage/Head Injuries

3/22/2012
Shapiro, Lewis & Appleton Law Firm
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March 21, 2012 Marks Brain Injury Awareness Day

The traumatic brain injury information website brainline.org aims to dispel misconceptions about TBIs.

Category: Brain Damage/Head Injuries

1/21/2012
Kevin Duffan
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NC Teen Suffers Head Injury in Pedestrian Accident During Scavenger Hunt

The teens wound up on Mount Olivet Road in Kannapolis, North Carolina, where a van hit them.

Category: Brain Damage/Head Injuries

12/14/2011
Emily Mapp Brannon
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Soccer Ball Heading Can Cause Brain Injuries

A new study shows that repeatedly hitting a soccer ball with one's head increases the risk for brain injury and cognitive impairment.

Category: Brain Damage/Head Injuries

11/30/2011
Randy Appleton
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South Carolina Moped Crash Takes Teen's Life

The driver of the motorbike was also severely injured in the collision with a pickup on U.S. 29 in Piedmont, SC. Neither rider was wearing a helmet.

Category: Brain Damage/Head Injuries

11/2/2011
Kevin Duffan
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Brain Injuries May Cause Death or Mental Illness

Head injuries may cause death or mental illness. Contact a personal injury lawyer at our firm for a free consultation.

Category: Brain Damage/Head Injuries

11/1/2011
Shapiro, Lewis & Appleton
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Distracted Tractor-Trailer Driver Causes Rail Yard Train Collision

Somehow, no one was injured or killed when the trucker failed to see flashing lights and a lowered crossing gate before driving into the path of an NS train.

Category: Brain Damage/Head Injuries

8/3/2011
Kevin Duffan
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ATV Accident Claims the Life of Teenager from North Carolina (NC)

A 17-year-old who was killed in an ATV accident on a mountain road in West Virginia was not wearing his helmet

Category: Brain Damage/Head Injuries

7/17/2011
Randy Appleton
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Smart Helmets for Football Players Developed in North Carolina (NC)

In the latest move to protect football players from brain injuries, researchers in North Carolina (NC) say they have developed smart helmets.

Category: Brain Damage/Head Injuries

3/16/2011
Shapiro, Lewis & Appleton
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Brain Injury Dangers Highlighted by Suicide of Football Star Dave Duerson

If you or family member suffered a brain injury in an accident or fall, call us at (800) 752-0042. We don't take every case but do provide free consultation.

Category: Brain Damage/Head Injuries

1/21/2011
Angela Colley
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Clemson Man Sustains Brain Injury In SC Pedestrian Accident

A pedestrian in Clemson, South Carolina, suffered a serious head injury while attempting to cross a four-lane highway. Friends who were with the young man say that he was attempting to mimmic the videogame "Frogger" by darting into traffic.

Category: Brain Damage/Head Injuries

12/31/2010
Angela Colley
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Man Faces Long Recovery After Brain Injury Suffered By Fall

A man took a number of years to recover from a traumatic brain injury suffered in a military training fall. Now, although he has made a miraculous recovery, the man still suffers from the affects of the head injury.

Category: Brain Damage/Head Injuries

11/30/2010
Angela Colley
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Youth Football League Requires Doctor’s Note For Concussions

The largest youth football association in America has announced new rules for its young players: kids will need to see a doctor and be cleared to play after any head injury, brain injury, or concussion.

Category: Brain Damage/Head Injuries

10/8/2010
Angela Colley
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Carolina Driver Receives Head Injury In Highway 1 Car Accident

A South Carolina man suffered a traumatic head injury after crashing his car while trying to escape police. The man was speeding, driving recklessly, and driving while intoxicated.

Category: Brain Damage/Head Injuries

9/10/2010
Angela Colley
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Does Your Child’s School Have A Concussion Policy?

More and more schools are drawing up policies involving student athletes and head injuries like concussions. Some schools require that injured students go to the emergency room, while others will suspend athletes from games and practices while they recover.

Category: Brain Damage/Head Injuries

7/29/2010
Rick Shapiro
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Workers Suffer Severe Head Trauma in Craven County, North Carolina Construction Accident

Rick Shapiro recently blogged about a terrible construction accident on an overpass in Craven County, North Carolina. Three workers were seriously hurt with major injuries, one suffered a traumatic brain injury when an RV caught a hanging cable along highway 70. If you want a no-cost confidential consult with an experienced injury trial attorney handling industrial accidents involving falls and traumatic brain injury, please contact our law firm toll free at 800-752-0042 to allow us to evaluate whether the claim meets our criteria.

Category: Brain Damage/Head Injuries

7/27/2010
Emily Mapp Brannon
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Restaurant Ornament Falls on Customer, Causes Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

A customer at a restaurant suffered a mild traumatic brain injury after an ornament fell from the ceiling and hit their head. They suffered memory loss, dizziness, and confusion as a result. A personal injury claim was filed against the restaurant. Did the victim win this case? Find out in this article.

Category: Brain Damage/Head Injuries

7/14/2010
Angela Colley
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Karr Completes Skateboarding Trip To Raise Brain Injury Awareness

A head injury victim completed a skateboarding trip across North Carolina in order to raise money for others suffering from the effects of a traumatic brain injury. The man raised an estimated $10,000 during his journey that also strove to create greater awareness for head injury victims.

Category: Brain Damage/Head Injuries

6/18/2010
Jim Lewis
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Expert: Neck Strengthening Should Be Mandatory In Sports To Reduce Head Injury

As we learn more about what causes traumatic brain injuries in high school and college athletes, many believe that school sports programs should focus on neck strengthening exercises in order to minimize head injuries and brain damage.

Category: Brain Damage/Head Injuries

6/17/2010
Shapiro, Lewis & Appleton
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North Carolina Study: Brace Yourself To Reduce Brain Injury

A new study out of North Carolina that focused on youth hockey players has determined that bracing for collisions can help reduce the severity of head injuries and brain injuries.

Category: Brain Damage/Head Injuries

3/24/2010
Rick Shapiro
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Nashville, North Carolina School Bus Crash Causes Head Injury

NC Highway Patrol investigated a school bus wreck in Nashville, North Carolina where one of the accident victims incurred a head/brain injury and was taken to the Nash General Hospital. Although some car crash fender benders seem minor, they can leave grave after-effects such as brain damage/injury. If you have been injured in a car wreck, then you should consult with us. We promise to treat you like family, not like a number. Call us to see what we mean at 1-800-752-0042 and take a moment to review our website filled with free consumer guides, articles, and videos.

Category: Brain Damage/Head Injuries

10/21/2009
Shapiro, Lewis & Appleton
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The Subtle Threat of a Traumatic Brain Injury

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is not easy to spot right away. It's not like a broken leg or shattered pelvis where the pain is immediate and noticeable. The effects of a TBI are rather subtle and may take days or even weeks to recognize. This is because it's exclusively an internal disturbance and reveals itself in common pains such as a headache, backache, or feeling fatigued, according to the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control.

As an injury lawyer who works for a firm that represents people who've suffered a TBI, I recommend a simple policy: if you've suffered an injury where you were knocked in the head, visit your doctor ASAP.  A traumatic brain injury can have life-long ramifications including memory loss and decrease in cognitive function. In order to prevent such long-term side effects, treatment is necessary.

Here's a video illustrating the effects of TBI...

Even if the injury is minor, you may have suffered an MTBI (mild traumatic brain injury). Between 75 to 90 percent of the over 1.4 million traumatic brain injury deaths, hospitalizations, and ER visits originate from concussions and MTBI, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.

Think about that - a majority of brain injury deaths start off as a mild brain injury or concussion.  This is why an early diagnosis is essential in treating your TBI or MTBI properly. If you neglect the problem, you may be forced to deal with persistent headaches, vision or hearing problems, memory loss, sleep disturbances, or mood changes for the rest of your life.

Also, even if the hospital emergency room says your cat-scan is negative, do not interpret that to mean you do not have a brain injury. The cat-scane is a blunt instrument and may not show tearing of the brain tissues that occur at a microscopic level. If you've suffered a head trauma and symptoms persist like headaches, memory/thinking difficulties, or personality changes, see a neurologist or brain injury specialist.

About the Editors:
Shapiro, Lewis & Appleton is a law firm which focuses on injury and accident law and we have experience handling traumatic brain injury and general head injuries. Check out our case results to see for yourself. Our primary office in based in Virginia Beach, Virginia (VA). Our attorneys have handled numerous head injury and brain trauma cases, and achieved the largest verdict in Virginia's history for a brain damaged client in 2000. Our lawyers hold licenses in NC, SC, WV, KY and DC. And we are ready to talk to you by phone right now-we provide free initial confidential injury case consultations, so call us toll free at 1-800-752-0042. Our injury attorneys also host an extensive injury law video library on Youtube . Furthermore, our lawyers proudly edit the Virginia Beach Injuryboard and Norfolk Injuryboard as a pro bono public information service.

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Category: Brain Damage/Head Injuries

6/6/2009
Jim Lewis
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Debilitating and Lasting Symptoms of Traumatic Brain Injury Caused by Car Accidents

My law partner John C. wrote an article on the Northeast North Carolina InjuryBoard blog about the debilitating effects of traumatic brain injury and how common they are in auto accident survivors.  To read the full article about major causes of car accidents and the long-term effects of surviving traumatic brain injuries, please click here.

 

About the Editors: Shapiro, Lewis & Appleton personal injury law firm (VA-NC law offices ) edits the injury law blogs Virginia Beach Injuryboard, Norfolk Injuryboard, as well as the Northeast North Carolina Injuryboard as a pro bono service to consumers. Lawyers licensed in: VA, NC, SC, WV, DC, KY, who handle car, truck, railroad, and medical negligence cases and more.



Category: Brain Damage/Head Injuries

5/27/2009
Angela Colley
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Unnecessary Concussions and Brain Injury Can Occur in Children’s Athletics

The medical issues surrounding traumatic brain injury (TBI) have become much more discussed in the news with the veterans coming home from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and new attention paid by military doctors to this type of injury.  Sometimes a blow to the head can result in a skull wound which is cracked open, bleeding and with obvious outward signs of the trauma.  Even more common is closed head injury, where the swelling of brain tissue and the ripping of the structures of the brain occur at a microscopic or cellular level which is not something that you can see just by looking at a person.  The type of mild/moderate traumatic brain injury can still be permanent.

 

The risks of blows to the face and head resulting in permanent cognitive impairment, headaches, and memory loss as well as mood problems like irritability and depression can happen to children from injuries in sports.  Some of these concussions are an unfortunate but normal part of the games that high school students and college athletes play.  However, some are preventable because they were the result of the carelessness or lack of attention of the adults who are supposed to be in charge of the game.  Please click here to read a recent library article about this topic.

 

About the Editors: Shapiro, Lewis & Appleton personal injury law firm is based in Virginia (VA), near the NE North Carolina (NC) border and handles car,truck,railroad, and medical negligence cases and more. Our lawyers proudly edit the Virginia Beach Injuryboard, Norfolk Injuryboard, and Northeast North Carolina Injuryboard as a pro bono public information service. Lawyers licensed in: VA, NC, SC, WV, DC, KY.



Category: Brain Damage/Head Injuries



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