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Brain Injuries And Carolina High School Football



North Carolina (NC) Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyers
Attorneys Licensed in NC and South Carolina (SC) with Office in Elizabeth City, NC   


High school sports can do a lot to help the character, values, and ambition of Carolina kids. However, some full-contact high school sports, like football, have a tendency to result in a variety of head injuries and brain injuries. In fact, some studies say that an estimated 250,000 head injuries occur each year in high school football alone across the country, from mild concussions to fatal traumatic head injuries.

One of the most dangerous aspects of Carolina high school football is that second impact syndrome (SIS) is common among players and can often be either deadly or seriously catastrophic. Second impact syndrome takes place when a players suffers a minor or mild concussion but then sustains another head injuries in the following days or weeks. The second
head injury ends in a rapid swelling of the brain that either leads to death or severe disability due to brain damage. In general, sustaining multiple head injuries increases the changes that a high school football player will receive a significant, debilitating head injury either during play or later in life.

In order to prevent SIS, many schools have strict policies regarding young athletes playing in football games in the weeks after sustaining even a mild concussion. However, players are known to conceal the symptoms of their concussion in order to not miss upcoming games.

Although high school football programs often take every precaution possible to protect their players, some programs may fail to protect players who have received concussions from playing in upcoming games. In other instances, players may not have sufficient helmets or could be put in a dangerous situation. If your child has been seriously injured or killed while playing high school football, you should speak to a Carolina
head injury lawyer.



About the Editors: Shapiro, Lewis & Appleton is a law firm whose attorneys focus on injury and accident law and have experience handling traumatic brain injury and closed head injuries. In fact, our firm in 2000 helped a brain-damaged client receive what was then the largest verdict for a brain injury case in Virginia history

Rick Shapiro and James Lewis have been listed among the
Best Lawyers in America since 2008 and and we have been named a North Carolina "Best Law Firm" for personal injury law since 2010 by U.S. News & World Report. In addition, Rick and Jim have been listed in the National Million Dollar Advocates Forum since 2009 and our firm has the highest rating of AV from national lawyer ranking organization Martindale-Hubbell. That means we have a reputation for demonstrating preeminent legal skill.

We serve every area of North Carolina, including the Outer Banks, Nags Head and the western mountains, as well as all the cities and counties in between. In South Carolina, we cover the state from Myrtle Beach and Charleston to Orangeburg, Columbia, Florence, Rock Hill, Darlington, Aiken, Anderson, Greenville and Spartanburg. While not every injury case meets our criteria, we offer a free initial confidential injury case consultation, so call us toll-free at (800) 752-0042. If you cannot get through due to high call volume, please leave a voicemail so we can return your call promptly.

 

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Elizabeth City, NC Personal Injury Attorneys
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Specializing in North Carolina Wrongful Death & Injury Law