Brain Injuries
Video: Firm Protects Interests of Brain Injury Victims | The Bowling Law Firm
| The Bowling Law Firm On behalf of David Bowling of The Bowling Law Firm, A Professional Law Corporation posted in Brain Injuries on Friday, July 1, 2016. Potential brain injury should be a very real concern for anyone who has been involved in a car crash, slip and fall, construction or sporting accident. Yet there can also be causes of brain injury that do not involve physical blows or other types of head trauma. A medical patient deprived of oxygen might be at risk of anoxic brain injury. Pharmacy errors or adverse medication interactions might also be culprits. Unfortunately, the prognosis of many brain injuries is permanent damage. Consequently, a patient whose brain injury resulted from another’s negligence needs…
Read More$23.1M verdict in birth brain injuries case
$23.1M verdict in birth brain injuries case On behalf of David Bowling of The Bowling Law Firm, A Professional Law Corporation posted in Brain Injuries on Thursday, May 25, 2017. One family has been awarded over $23.1 million in a medical malpractice suit for a baby who has ongoing health issues due to birthing complications. The child reportedly suffered brain injuries due to the negligence of a neonatologist. Although this case was not in Louisiana, similar medical malpractice suits are filed in the state every year. According to the ruling, the judge found that the doctor was negligent and the hospital was not. The doctor did not work directly for the hospital but for another Firm that provided services for…
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You Won’t Believe the Number of People Who Suffer Traumatic Brain Injuries [DATA] – New Orleans Brain Injury Attorney Investigates
On behalf of David Bowling of The Bowling Law Firm, A Professional Law Corporation posted in Brain Injuries on Friday, April 22, 2016. A traumatic brain injury can have devastating consequences for victims and their families. TBIs range in severity from minor concussions to life-threatening diffuse axonals. Treating a TBI can cost a veritable fortune. Compounding the financial burden, some victims cannot return to work. According to BrainLine.org, nearly 1.7 million Americans sustain TBIs every year. Of these, at least 50,000 die due to their injuries and related complications. The main causes of TBIs include falls, auto accidents and violent crimes. If you suffered a TBI due to another person or organization’s negligence, then you may be entitled to compensation…
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