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Disparity among brain injury death rates

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

Ongoing research among individuals with traumatic injuries has helped medical professionals improve treatment options. Of particular interest is the disparity among victims of traumatic brain injuries. Top medical and research facilities in California and across the globe continue to unpack the data in…

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Not all brain injuries are equal

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

Everyone in California understands that brain injuries can be devastating, but new data shows that people are affected differently by similar brain traumas. People of color are up to twice as likely to die from brain injuries as white people. This shocking figure…

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The most common types of back injuries

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

It’s not uncommon for many California citizens to deal with some sort of back injury throughout their lifetime. Some of these injuries come on slowly over time due to repetitive movements, while others come on suddenly. Understanding what type of back injury you…

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Why trucks are dangerous at higher speeds

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

Trucks that travel at excessive rates of speed while traveling on California roadways can pose significant hazards to other vehicles in their vicinity. This is partially because a driver will have less time to react to changes in road conditions while traveling at…

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What to do if a dog attacks you

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

Getting bitten by an aggressive dog can be an extremely painful and traumatic experience. Here are some things you should do if you are ever attacked by a dog in California. Find the owner and gather information If you get attacked by a…

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Can drowsy driving be equated to drunk driving?

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

Many people in California do not get enough sleep each night. People who do not get adequate sleep might be fatigued when they drive. Drowsy driving is a serious problem that results in thousands of accidents each year and is responsible for numerous…

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Most common culprits of motorcycle accidents

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

California residents who drive motorcycles typically try to ride cautiously and look out for obstacles. Unfortunately, there are many different reasons why motorcycle accidents happen. Blind spot collisions Car collisions that involve a motorcycle commonly happen because the motorcycle is in the vehicle driver’s…

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How much attention to safety should a property owner pay?

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

Home, business, and other property owners maintain a duty to keep people entering the premises safe. Slip and fall and other accidents may happen when someone neglects to address known hazards. Litigation may follow when someone suffers harm. So what should property owners…

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Could falls lead to spinal cord injuries?

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

Several things make slip-and-fall accidents frightening. For one, they could happen anywhere. California residents could slip and trip in a store, on the sidewalk, in parking lots or any number of other locations. The other element that makes falls problematic are the potential…

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Poor truck maintenance can lead to serious injuries

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

Truck accidents are among the most horrific crashes on California highways, and they happen for a wide range of reasons. One of those is negligence regarding truck maintenance. While there are many accidents that involve big-rig trucks, the fact that a commercial truck…

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