Bronx Police Shooting: Lawsuit Planned for Bronx Man Killed by Police
Questions Surrounding the Case As noted, one of the passengers in the vehicle stated that Feliz was wearing his seatbelt when NYPD officers stopped the car. The passenger also claimed that one of the officers pointed his gun at Feliz the entire time of the encounter. When Feliz was outside the vehicle, officers beat him, Read More »
Traumatic Brain Injury: A Challenging Aspect of Personal Injury Law
Representing the Victims of Traumatic Brain Injury Traumatic brain injuries are notoriously difficult to diagnose. Many traditional medical tests cannot pinpoint injuries, especially if there is an absence of bleeding, shearing, or other visible damage to brain tissues. CAT scans and MRIs or other diagnostic imaging tools do not always accurately identify injuries of the Read More »
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Traumatic Injury? When To Consult A Brain Injury Lawyer
“Brain injury” is a term that is used to describe an injury impacting the brain after birth. It is generally one that is not considered degenerative, congenital, or hereditary. There are a few different situations that can result in brain injuries, including: Oxygen Deprivation Exposure to, or Consumption of, Toxic Substances Stroke Trauma Infectious Disease Read More »
Traumatic Brain Injury Lawsuits and Cases
A Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is defined as a non-degenerative, non-congenital injury to the brain from an external mechanical force, possibly leading to permanent or temporary impairment of cognitive, physical, and psychosocial functions, with an associated diminished or altered state of consciousness. A TBI is typically caused by a violent blow to the head, Read More »