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Author Archives: Kenneth Fromson, Esq.
Sleep and TBI
How common are sleep problems following a TBI? Many people who have brain injuries suffer from sleep disturbances. Not sleeping well can increase or worsen depression, anxiety, fatigue, irritability, and one’s sense of well-being. It can also lead to poor … Continue reading
Understanding TBI
What is a brain injury? Traumatic brain injury (TBI) refers to damage to the brain caused by an external physical force such as a car accident, a gunshot wound to the head, or a fall. A TBI is not caused … Continue reading
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Facts About Traumatic Brain Injury
What is a traumatic brain injury? A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is defined as a blow or jolt to the head or a penetrating head injury that disrupts the function of the brain. Not all blows or jolts to the head result in a TBI. The … Continue reading
Symptoms of a Traumatic Brain Injury
This list is not all inclusive of all TBI symptoms. Also, a victim who suffers a TBI may have very few of these symptoms and still have a very serious and permanent TBI. Continue reading
Back to Basics – The Brain
Here at the NLTG, we want this blog to be both a place to learn the basics, as well as advanced information. Thanks to the National Institute of Health for the below info. on the brain. If you want to … Continue reading
Identifying Patients Suffering from Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
If you’re new to the study of mild traumatic brain injuries, you may want to wait to read this article until you’ve built a better base of knowledge. Enjoy! Attached is a recent (11/2008) article appearing in the Archives of Clinical … Continue reading
About the Neurolaw Trial Group and this blog
The Neurolaw Trial Group is dedicated to the representation of victims of traumatic brain injuries, spinal injuries and severe chronic pain, and brings the most advanced tests of the brain, spine, and pain to the courtroom. Continue reading