Archive for the ‘Washington Brain Injury’ Category

postheadericon Lynnwood Injury: Brain Injury Success Stories

John and Jane Doe v. HMO facility: The health care provider failed to diagnosis an intracranial aneurysm which ruptured and caused permanent brain damage to a 54 year old mother, grandmother and house wife. She will never work again and need care 24/7.

Total Settlement: $2,500,000+.

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Pierce v. Reliance: A commercial truck driver suffered a brain injury and underwent spinal surgery with placement of steel rods in his back.

Total Settlement: $750,000 prior to an Uninsured Motorist Arbitration.

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Staub v. CIG Corporation, (King County Superior Court ) The injured worker fell in excess of ten feet to a concrete floor below because he was not given fall protection. The worker suffered a traumatic brain injury. Because we pursued a third party claim for the worker, we RECOVERED an additional settlement for him, in addition to L&I/worker’s compensation benefits, in an amount of $335,000.

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Jane Doe v. Scheister Truck Co: Jane Doe was rear ended by a truck and trailer and suffered a mild traumatic brain injury without any objective findings.

Total Settlement: $325,000.

If you’ve been injured in Lynnwood or elsewhere in Washington and feel you deserve to be financially compensated, call 800-282-4878 to schedule your free consultation with a Seattle brain injury lawyer at our firm now.

postheadericon What Causes a Brain Injury?

A. Traumatic brain injuries occur when the brain is bruised or shaken by an abrupt impact to the head or violent movement of the head. If the injury is severe enough, a person will black out. Depending on how badly the blood vessels and nerves are stretched and/or torn, injury can be mild or very severe. Acquired brain injuries (ABI) occur without direct trauma to the brain, but rather by lack of oxygen, poisoning (such as lead) or electrocution. Severe loss of blood can also cause ABI. Patients can also suffer from post concussion syndromes after a brain injury. The constellation of symptoms may include head aches, light sensitivity, noise sensitivity, vertigo, dizziness, executive function problems, loss of memory or reduction in attention, concentration, difficulty speaking,  walking, or other motor and sensory dysfunction, and/or other conditions.

If you or a loved one of yours has suffered traumatic brain injuries due to the negligence of another, financial compensation may be an option for you. For a free consultation with a Lynnwood brain injury lawyer at our firm, call 800-282-4878 today.

postheadericon Adolesent Brain Injury Gains More Support

The University of Miami Medical School is part of a new national consortium of 52 top medical institutions being created to study and treat what it calls the leading cause of death and disability in children — brain injury.

The medical schools and hospitals are joining forces with a New York lawyer/lobbyist whose daughter suffered a brain injury when shaken by a nurse to raise $125 million or more for the consortium. Its goal: national coordination of the prevention, treatment, rehabilitation and further study of pediatric brain injuries.

”This is huge,” said Gillian Hotz, co-director of the Pediatric Brain & Spinal Cord Injury Program at the UM med school. “All of us in trauma centers around the country have been sitting in our little silos all these years. This is a chance to have a national program get more resources, more programs for children with catastrophic injuries.”

The new group is called the National Pediatric Acquired Brain Injury Plan. Its goal: to spend $125 million a year to address seven categories of care of brain injury — prevention, acute care, rehabilitation, adult transition, rural/telehealth, mild traumatic brain injury and a virtual center.

The Sarah Jane Brain Project was created in 2007 by New York lobbyist/lawyer Patrick Donohue after his infant daughter, Sarah Jane, was shaken by a nurse, causing a severe brain injury. The new initiative was announced Friday on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., Sara Jane’s fourth birthday. She cannot walk, talk, crawl or sit up.

5,000 DEATHS A YEAR

Pediatric traumatic brain injury is the leading cause of death and disability for children and young adults from birth to 25 years of age, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

It causes 5,000 deaths a year. It includes all traumatic causes plus brain injuries from tumors, strokes, meningitis, insufficient oxygen, poisoning, ischemia and substance abuse.

Since the brain is not fully developed until age 26, many brain injuries to service personnel in Iraq and Afghanistan are considered pediatric cases, Hotz said.

The project will attempt to set up ”centers of excellence” to develop plans to standardize acute care, hospital treatment and rehabilitation for brain injuries based on future studies.

Robert Kornfeld has 25 + years of experience in handling spinal and traumatic brain injury cases which can be caused by another’s medical negligence,or by motor vehicle accidents involving pedestrians, cars, bicycles. motorcycles and trucks, or in on the job settings, such as, maritime, fishing and construction. Traumatic spinal and traumatic brain damage injuries can occur at any time as result of the negligence of another.

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postheadericon Washington Girl’s Brain Injuries Could Change Brain Injury Care for Kids

Sarah Jane, a 4 year old Washington girl, was violently shaken by a nurse when she was 5 days old. Sarah Jane Donohue’s brain is so damaged she cannot speak or crawl. She lives in Washington with her father.

The girl’s plight and her father’s activism are catapulting doctors and hospitals across the nation to figure out how best to serve children with brain damage.

A doctor at UNC-Chapel Hill is developing a plan to standardize the care that adolescents receive after their brains are compromised in accidents or by abuse or disease. Around the country, grants will enable a researcher in every state to map out similar plans.

Children with Brain Injury

More than 1million adolescents are hospitalized each year because of brain injuries across the country. Some are hurt in car accidents, playground accidents or ballgames. Others are shaken or battered. The brains of others are damaged by disease.

About 5,000 of these patients die, and 17,000 are permanently disabled.

Washington Brain Injury Lawyers

Our Washington brain injury law firm has 25 + years of experience in handling spinal and  traumatic brain injury cases which can be caused by another’s medical negligence,or by motor vehicle accidents involving pedestrians, cars, bicycles. motorcycles and trucks, or in on the job settings, such as, maritime, fishing and construction. Traumatic spinal and traumatic brain damage injuries can occur at any time as result of the negligence of another.

Call for an initial consultation at no charge to determine if Mr. Kornfeld can help you recover what you deserve if you, a loved one or family has suffered a serious spinal injury or traumatic brain injury.

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Robert Kornfeld
Kornfeld, Trudell, Bowen and Lingenbrink

3724 Lake Washington Blvd. N.E
Kirkland, WA 98033

Phone:      (425) 893-8989
Toll Free:  (800) 282-4878
Email:       rob@kornfeldlaw.com