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Friday, June 12, 2009
Appropriate Steps to Take for a Traumatic Brain Injury
A traumatic brain injury is painful in more ways than one. Recovery from traumatic brain injury often entails long hours of rehabilitation therapy as well as financial hardship. Traumatic brain injury may result in partial or complete memory loss, paralysis, or even death. Many people have to relearn basic life skills, such as walking, talking, and eating. The strain on friends and family can be trying, too.
If you’ve suffered a brain injury, you should learn the appropriate steps to take for a traumatic brain injury so that you can make a full recovery. Of course, you should seek medical assistance immediately. Some brain injuries require immediate neurosurgery. If you witness a brain injury, try to keep the victim warm to protect against shock. Do not move the victim, but place a cloth over any wounds that are bleeding badly.
Once the victim has been taken to the hospital, it’s time to consider legal action. That may be the last thing on your mind, but if another party is at fault, then you must act quickly to begin legal proceedings. The longer you wait, the weaker your case becomes. Contact an attorney as soon as possible.
An experienced traumatic brain injury attorney will see to it that the guilty party pays for damages, pain, and suffering. A traumatic brain injury will change your life, but it doesn’t have to be for the worse. Recovery from traumatic injury will be difficult, but it can also be a rewarding and enlightening experience.
Craig J. Phillips, traumatic brain injury survivor, explains how his injury built him up rather than keeping him down: “I am a traumatic brain injury survivor and a master's level rehabilitation counselor. I sustained an open skull fracture with right frontal lobe damage and remained in a coma for 3 weeks at the age of 10 in August of 1967. I underwent brain and skull surgery after waking from the coma. Follow-up cognitive and psyche / social testing revealed that I would not be able to succeed beyond high school.
“In 1967 Neurological Rehabilitation was not available to me, so I had to teach myself how to walk, talk, read, write and speak in complete sentences. I completed high school on time and went on to obtain both my undergraduate and graduate degrees.
“Through out my lifetime I developed strategies to overcome many obstacles and in so doing I have achieved far beyond all reasonable expectations. On February 6, 2007 at the encouragement of a friend I created Second Chance to Live... which presents topics in such a way to encourage, motivate and empower the reader to live life on life's terms. I believe our circumstances are not meant to keep us down, but to build us up.
“As a traumatic brain injury survivor, I speak from my experience, strength and hope. As a professional, I provide information to encourage, motivate and empower both disabled and non-disabled individuals to not give up on their process.”
Craig J. Phillips is living proof that you don’t have to give up hope after a devastating traumatic brain injury. Your life can be more rewarding than ever.
If you have questions about the legal aspects of traumatic brain injury, contact MLN Law at (404) 531-9700 now to schedule your free consultation. Don’t delay; your attorney must move quickly to preserve and collect evidence.
If you’ve suffered a brain injury, you should learn the appropriate steps to take for a traumatic brain injury so that you can make a full recovery. Of course, you should seek medical assistance immediately. Some brain injuries require immediate neurosurgery. If you witness a brain injury, try to keep the victim warm to protect against shock. Do not move the victim, but place a cloth over any wounds that are bleeding badly.
Once the victim has been taken to the hospital, it’s time to consider legal action. That may be the last thing on your mind, but if another party is at fault, then you must act quickly to begin legal proceedings. The longer you wait, the weaker your case becomes. Contact an attorney as soon as possible.
An experienced traumatic brain injury attorney will see to it that the guilty party pays for damages, pain, and suffering. A traumatic brain injury will change your life, but it doesn’t have to be for the worse. Recovery from traumatic injury will be difficult, but it can also be a rewarding and enlightening experience.
Craig J. Phillips, traumatic brain injury survivor, explains how his injury built him up rather than keeping him down: “I am a traumatic brain injury survivor and a master's level rehabilitation counselor. I sustained an open skull fracture with right frontal lobe damage and remained in a coma for 3 weeks at the age of 10 in August of 1967. I underwent brain and skull surgery after waking from the coma. Follow-up cognitive and psyche / social testing revealed that I would not be able to succeed beyond high school.
“In 1967 Neurological Rehabilitation was not available to me, so I had to teach myself how to walk, talk, read, write and speak in complete sentences. I completed high school on time and went on to obtain both my undergraduate and graduate degrees.
“Through out my lifetime I developed strategies to overcome many obstacles and in so doing I have achieved far beyond all reasonable expectations. On February 6, 2007 at the encouragement of a friend I created Second Chance to Live... which presents topics in such a way to encourage, motivate and empower the reader to live life on life's terms. I believe our circumstances are not meant to keep us down, but to build us up.
“As a traumatic brain injury survivor, I speak from my experience, strength and hope. As a professional, I provide information to encourage, motivate and empower both disabled and non-disabled individuals to not give up on their process.”
Craig J. Phillips is living proof that you don’t have to give up hope after a devastating traumatic brain injury. Your life can be more rewarding than ever.
If you have questions about the legal aspects of traumatic brain injury, contact MLN Law at (404) 531-9700 now to schedule your free consultation. Don’t delay; your attorney must move quickly to preserve and collect evidence.
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I am the creator and author of Second Chance to Live. I would like to be of service to both you and to the individuals that you serve. Please let me introduce myself. My name is Craig J. Phillips. I am a traumatic brain injury survivor, a master’s level rehabilitation counselor, a peer mentor, an advocate, a motivational and inspirational speaker and an internationally published author. On February 6, 2007 at the encouragement of a professional friend I created Second Chance to Live to share my experience, strength and hope.
Please read my For Professionals Page http://secondchancetolive.wordpress.com/for-professionals/. You may also gain some insight into my journey through reading my About Me Page http://secondchancetolive.wordpress.com/about-second-chance-to-live/. Although I was not expected to live the night of the car accident in 1967, or succeed beyond high school academically I went onto obtain both my undergraduate and graduate degrees.
During the past 27 months articles from Second Chance to Live have been published through out the United States, in Canada, the United Kingdom, Europe and Australia. You may read what several individuals have said about Second Chance to Live in my Testi / Endorse http://secondchancetolive.wordpress.com/testimonialsendorsements/. I have list of my articles that have been published through out the world on my Publications Page http://secondchancetolive.wordpress.com/pub/.
I have been interviewed by several individuals as well as by ABC Radio KGO AM 810. You may listen to those interviews on my Interview Page http://secondchancetolive.wordpress.com/interview/. I am available to of service to you and your mission and vision. Please let me know how I may be of service to you and to the individuals that you serve. Speaker Page http://secondchancetolive.wordpress.com/public-speaking/ and Media Page http://secondchancetolive.wordpress.com/press/.
To date I have written 440 articles for Second Chance to Live and they are listed in my Site Map http://secondchancetolive.wordpress.com/site-map/.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Have a simply phenomenal day and thank you for your time.
Craig J. Phillips MRC, BA
Second Chance to Live
http://secondchancetolive.wordpress.com/
Our circumstances are not meant to keep us down, but they are meant to build us up!
Please read my For Professionals Page http://secondchancetolive.wordpress.com/for-professionals/. You may also gain some insight into my journey through reading my About Me Page http://secondchancetolive.wordpress.com/about-second-chance-to-live/. Although I was not expected to live the night of the car accident in 1967, or succeed beyond high school academically I went onto obtain both my undergraduate and graduate degrees.
During the past 27 months articles from Second Chance to Live have been published through out the United States, in Canada, the United Kingdom, Europe and Australia. You may read what several individuals have said about Second Chance to Live in my Testi / Endorse http://secondchancetolive.wordpress.com/testimonialsendorsements/. I have list of my articles that have been published through out the world on my Publications Page http://secondchancetolive.wordpress.com/pub/.
I have been interviewed by several individuals as well as by ABC Radio KGO AM 810. You may listen to those interviews on my Interview Page http://secondchancetolive.wordpress.com/interview/. I am available to of service to you and your mission and vision. Please let me know how I may be of service to you and to the individuals that you serve. Speaker Page http://secondchancetolive.wordpress.com/public-speaking/ and Media Page http://secondchancetolive.wordpress.com/press/.
To date I have written 440 articles for Second Chance to Live and they are listed in my Site Map http://secondchancetolive.wordpress.com/site-map/.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Have a simply phenomenal day and thank you for your time.
Craig J. Phillips MRC, BA
Second Chance to Live
http://secondchancetolive.wordpress.com/
Our circumstances are not meant to keep us down, but they are meant to build us up!
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Craig - Thanks so much for stopping by. I appreciate your story and know that my readers did, too. I would love to have you share your experiences or a guest post on this blog, if that is one of the services you provide. I would also be glad to reciprocate the gesture. Thanks again for stopping by and for being an inspiration to TBI survivors everywhere.
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Craig - Thanks so much for stopping by. I appreciate your story and know that my readers did, too. I would love to have you share your experiences or a guest post on this blog, if that is one of the services you provide. I would also be glad to reciprocate the gesture. Thanks again for stopping by and for being an inspiration to TBI survivors everywhere.
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