The central thesis of neurolaw proposes that financial resources obtained through civil justice remedies contribute to improving the quality of life for TBI/SCI survivors and their families. Four cardinal principles lend support to this thesis: o Better legal outcomes promote b...
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When analyzed, almost all "accidents" are not accidents at all--they are preventable events. If the law is complied with or standards are met, "wrongs" usually do not occur. When a wrong occurs due to lack of compliance, tort law provides ways to call the wrongdoer to account a...
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While you are in the midst of coping with all the changes and emotions connected with your child's brain injury, seeing a lawyer may be the last thing on your mind. Already there are a dizzying array of medical professionals, therapists, and educators involved in your child's car...
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For children who sustain a brain injury--and their families--life changes in an instant. The earth seems to shift, and things are not as they were before. This sudden transition has broad legal implications. First, it's essential that your family initiate as quickly as possible...