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Nearly any kind of accident can have catastrophic results. One of the worst is permanent paralysis. This injury robs a victim of their quality of life and can have other physical and emotional impacts. If this has

Doctor and surgeon examining x-ray film of patient s head for brain, skull or eye injury. Medical diagnosis and surgical treatment concept. Thankfully, most personal injury accidents don’t lead to permanent debilitation. But there are instances where a victim

When most people think about a catastrophic accident, their minds immediately go to the physical impacts. But the emotional devastation can be just as debilitating. When someone endures a horrific accident – or suffers the tragic loss of a

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can be devastating, robbing a victim of the ability to perform the everyday tasks other people take for granted. Things like making their own meal, tying their own shoes, or even bathing

It’s never really any fun trying to drive through a construction zone. Thankfully, most drivers show the proper amount of caution, and nothing happens. But there are some instances where a terrible accident occurs, usually because of

A catastrophic injury is one that has devastating impacts on a person’s life for years. In many cases, the impact may even last a lifetime. It could be due to a car accident, a truck accident, or

Any kind of burn injury comes with severe pain. In especially serious instances, it can also be life threatening. There are a lot of reasons this sort of injury can occur. You may have been in an

Water recreation is one of the most popular ways to beat the Florida heat. But it can come with a high degree of danger. Swimming pools are a highly accessible and popular form of water recreation for

Getting into a personal injury accident can have a huge impact on one's life. With massive medical debt, lost wages, and more, it may seem impossible to return from an especially catastrophic injury or incident. However, with

An estimated 1.5 million Americans develop a traumatic brain injury every year. These injuries happen when the brain’s normal functions are disrupted. A disruption like this can occur when a person’s head is impacted in some way.