Police officers and firemen who may
experience psychological injury from cumulative emotional stress and trauma
Not exact matches
Whether it's a major accident with property, vehicle, and serious personal
injury or a no - fault incident with nary a scrape or bruise, rarely does one leave an accident without
experiencing some form of lasting effects, from vehicle damage to physical and
psychological injuries.
Many patients
experience psychological complications in additional to their physical
injury, including severe bouts of depression.
Bodily harm,
psychological disorders and other conditions can be caused because of negligence, and if you have
experienced any of these because of another person's thoughtlessness, consulting with a personal
injury firm in Grand Island may be your best recourse.
Burn victims not only endure the physical effects of their
injuries, but they also
experience long - term
psychological challenges.
Child
psychological injury lawyer Jeffrey Killino understands the lasting and devastating effects that emotional trauma can have on a child and is
experienced in bringing parties responsible for such
injuries to justice.
If your child has suffered emotional distress as the result of another party's negligence, contact child
psychological injury lawyer Jeffrey Killino at 877-875-2927 for
experienced and compassionate assistance with your case.
Apart from the bodily harm and
psychological suffering a burn victim may
experience, the financial strain of healthcare costs can make it extremely difficult to recuperate after sustaining a burn
injury.
Tricia brings 15 years of
experience to the Personal Injury Law Practice Group at Harrison Pensa llp where she assists clients who have sustained physical and / or
psychological injuries as a result of motor vehicle collisions or slip and falls.
The
psychological effects resulting from a car accident personal
injury may include: Trauma Nervous breakdown Psychosis A developed phobia to any automobile related
experience
Given the massive nature of trucks, victims»
injuries tend to be severe, such as brain
injuries, crush
injuries, loss of limb, multiple fractures, and spinal cord
injuries, to say nothing of the
psychological harms they
experience.
Her vast
experience extends to specialising in duty of care claims for Police officers with
psychological and / or psychiatric
injuries.
Our
experienced lawyers have dealt with a wide range of
injuries stemming from car accidents including traumatic brain
injuries, amputations,
psychological injuries, quadriplegia, paraplegia, fractures and soft tissue
injuries and recovered millions of dollars for our clients.
When this is coupled with long delays in the public health system for more serious
injuries, it can be argued that agricultural workers
experience both physical and
psychological detriment as a result of the exclusion of mandatory WCB coverage.
Truck accidents are traumatic
experiences, with the recovery from the
psychological toll and physical
injuries alone often lasting for months and even years after the incident.
Yachnin relates the
experience of her client, Jennifer Williams, who went on workers» compensation after physical and
psychological injuries prevented her from working as a personal support worker.
[34] The judge found that there was «an inter-relationship between the pain that the plaintiff
experienced from her physical
injuries and her emotional or
psychological problems».
By working with an
experienced injury attorney, you'll be able to develop a negotiation strategy that will go a long way in paying for the treatment of your
injuries, chiropractic therapy, lost wages,
psychological and emotional pain, and so much more.
Victims frequently
experience psychological trauma as well as physical
injuries, and the financial burden caused by these accidents can be great.
Even a minor traffic accident can inflict lasting physical
injuries and
psychological effects, so it's in your best interest to contact an
experienced personal
injury law firm that understands these long - term effects to discuss your options.
The JCTS2F has 10 items that measure respondents»
experiences of abuse in IPV situations and five subscales:
psychological aggression, physical assault,
injury, sexual coercion, and negotiation.
I have had
experience treating patients with anxiety, panic disorder, depression, bipolar disorder, physical and
psychological trauma, strokes and brain
injury, chronic illnesses, low self - esteem, attention deficit / hyperactivity disorder, and executive function issues.
Regarding previous IPV
experience, all of the mothers had
experienced psychological aggression (n = 38; 100 %) and the majority had
experienced physical assault (n = 29; 76.3 %),
injuries (n = 30; 78.9 %), and sexual coercion (n = 27; 71.1 %) by their former partners.
However, these
injuries may have occurred in adulthood and it is well documented that homeless adults are more likely to
experience a variety of accidents compared to housed counterparts.27 It is also possible that childhood LD among our sample were related to
psychological distress in the home.24 Regardless of the origin of learning problems among homeless adults, it appears that they persist over time and are associated with significant functional impairment.
The term «domestic violence» is used to describe physical, sexual, or
psychological abuse.31 In addition to immediate health concerns due to
injuries and emotional distress, survivors can
experience a wide variety of longer - term cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, endocrine, and immune system problems stemming from abuse.32 These health problems may contribute to victims» higher annual health care costs up to 15 years after the abuse ends.33
While the biological and
psychological foundation for secure attachment exists in all of us, Diane says, it can be inaccessible to some of us because of early childhood
experiences, trauma, or attachment
injuries.
In addition to physical
injury and trauma, victims of domestic violence
experience a number of serious and adverse
psychological outcomes.
Trauma can be both a medical and
psychological event in the eyes of children and families
experiencing serious illnesses,
injuries, or painful procedures.
Trauma is described as the direct personal
experience of an event that involves actual or threatened
injury to one's mental health and
psychological well being.