Brain injury during baby’s birth

The birth of a new baby should be one of the happiest moments in a family’s life. Sadly, at times that joy can turn to heartbreak if a baby is not born healthy or if things go wrong in the hours or days following a birth. Things can and do go wrong whether in a...

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Drivers with TBI are slower to anticipate traffic hazards

Unfortunately, the consequences of brain injury are far reaching, and the risk of further injury after an initial brain injury is a real risk that many of our clients face.  Most clients find that the struggle through rehabilitation is hard enough, but as they are...

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Dr. Duhaime on concussions

I had the privilege of attending grand rounds at VGH where the guest lecturer was neurosurgeon Dr. Christine Ann Duhaime discussing new research on ‘concussion’.  I first became aware of her work while working on a Shaken Baby Case, because she was the neurosurgeon...

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Welcome to the Brain Injury Law Blog

Webster & Associates is pleased to launch their new blog. This blog is the most recent addition to our ever-expanding list of initiatives directed at providing the highest quality of services to our clients, friends and those professionals  with legal or medical...

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Quantum Considerations in Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Cases

By Daniel F. Corrin and Edward P. Good This paper offers a survey of commonly occurring issues in the presentation of damages in spinal cord injury cases. The specific issues will vary by virtue of individual circumstances, but there are many commonalities. Given the...

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Is It Just Wal-Mart?

Deborah Shank, a Wal-Mart employee, was hit by a semi-trailer in Jackson, Montana.  She suffered a catastrophic brain injury and requires lifelong 24-hour care.  The story and outrage began when Wal-Mart’s disability insurer claimed much of the settlement proceeds. In...

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The Total Lifestyle Approach in the Assessment of Damages

Despite the potential for significantly increased awards, the total lifestyle approach to the assessment of damages remains an underutilized method for quantifying damages for the catastrophically injured impecunious plaintiff. In the Trilogy, the SCC established the...

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