Coping with Shock from Burns: Effective Resuscitation Techniques

Resuscitation Techniques

Shock from burns, known as burn shock, is a critical and potentially fatal reaction to severe burns. This condition involves severe fluid loss and organ dysfunction. In this article, we will explore the causes, symptoms, and effective treatment methods for burn shock. Key Takeaways Burn shock is a severe condition resulting from major burn injuries, Read More »

Recognizing Symptoms of Mild TBI and Concussion: Legal Steps for Your Case

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Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), commonly known as a concussion, is a significant public health concern that affects millions of people worldwide each year. Despite being labeled as “mild,” these injuries can have profound and lasting impacts on individuals’ lives. Concussions can result from various incidents, including sports injuries, falls, and car accidents, and they Read More »

Empowering Victims: Ronemus & Vilensky’s Commitment to Justice for All

Commitment to Justice for All

There are many instances where accidents and injuries result from negligence. Unfortunately, without the proper representation and understanding of an individual’s legal rights, many do not receive the justice they deserve. New York attorneys Ronemus & Vilensky, with more than 40 years of experience, have fought and won cases in their practice areas. Their mission Read More »

Common Brain Injury Compensation Claims

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Up to 1.4 million people in the United States suffer a brain injury each year, according to estimates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Such an injury can be mild or what is known as a traumatic brain injury (TBI), which is typically caused by a violent blow or jolt to the 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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