Not exact matches
«I'm incredibly proud to represent Kessler Foundation in Congress
and to champion their tireless efforts to improve the lives of those living with
spinal cord injuries,
and also those who have
sustained traumatic
brain injury,» said Pascrell, a member of the House Ways
and Means Committee
and House Budget Committee.
Injuries
sustained in car accidents are commonly described as whiplash, neck injuries,
brain and head injuries,
spinal cord injuries, back injuries, facial / dental injuries
and internal injuries.
As a highly skilled injury lawyer, Mark Fellman works hard to assist workplace accident victims who have suffered catastrophic injury to the
brain and spinal cord that result in permanent disability, who have
sustained serious injuries at construction sites,
and while driving or riding in company vehicles.
The most common types of injuries
sustain include but are not limited to: • Traumatic
brain injury • Cervical, lumbar
and thoracic spine injury •
Spinal cord injuries • Broken or fractured bones • Concussion
Because of the size
and weight of these vehicles, bicyclists
and pedestrians can
sustain serious injuries, including broken bones, traumatic
brain injury,
spinal cord injury, paralysis,
and even wrongful death.
Injuries
sustained in a trucking accident are often severe, if not fatal,
and can include head injury, traumatic
brain injury,
spinal cord injury, paralysis, disfigurement,
and loss of limb.
While the injuries vary in severity, the type of injuries
sustained by a slip
and fall can include
brain and spinal cord injuries, broken bones, contusions or at worst, death.
Some of the most common types of injuries
sustained in Ohio bicycle accidents include fractures
and broken bones, concussions, traumatic
brain injuries (TBI's), soft tissue injuries, permanent scarring (especially facial scarring),
spinal cord injuries,
and death.
Injuries
sustained at amusement parks may include lacerations, ankle
and foot injuries, leg fractures, broken bones,
spinal cord and brain injuries,
and even paralysis
and quadriplegia.