“Talking to a drunk person was like talking to an extremely happy, severely brain-damaged three-year-old.” Did you know? In the United States, during 2015–2019, excessive alcohol use was responsible for more than 140,000 deaths and 3.6 million years of potential life...
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Coup-Contrecoup Injury-Unmasking the Silent Brain Injury
Sarah, a 30-year-old lady, was returning from work when a speeding car that had run a red light hit her car. Her head jerked backward and forth against the headrest as a result of the sudden and violent hit. Sarah awoke from the accident drowsy and disoriented. She...
Intersection Accidents: A Closer Look at the Danger Zones
From the casual driver to the professional, from bustling city crossroads to quiet suburban junctions, intersection accidents are an unfortunate reality we all need to understand and prevent. Buckle up, and let's embark on this eye-opening journey as we dissect,...
AI in Medical Record Review Services: Enhance Efficiency
Artificial Intelligence is beginning to help with Medical Records Review. The revelation of the connection between AI and the medical record review sector is evidence of technological growth. AI technologies have the potential to revolutionize the medical record...
Accidents in Theme Parks: Unveils the Rollercoaster of Risks
As the summer sun is about to warm us with its vibrant beams, we think of family get-togethers and having fun in theme parks. We wish the spine-chilling and gravity–defying roller coasters, echoing laughter of kids having fun in the spinning tea cups, and thrilling...
Analyzing Medical Negligence via Medical Record Reviews
In the intricate healthcare system, it's all too easy for medical negligence to slip through unnoticed. Misdiagnosis, delayed treatment, and even unwarranted medical procedures - these are some of the dark avenues where medical negligence lurks. This blog shows you...
Spinal Cord Injury from Car Accidents: The Looming Threat
The estimated US population is around 324million. A recent study shows that the annual incidence of spinal cord injury (SCI) is approximately 54 cases per one million people in the United States, or about 175000 new SCI cases each year. According to the National...
Personal Injury or Workers’ Compensation Claim-Why Not Both?
When someone suffers a personal injury at work, the immediate thought often turns to workers' compensation. It’s designed to cover medical expenses and lost wages, but what happens when a third party’s negligence also plays a role? In such cases, pursuing both a...
Workers’ Compensation Law for Occupational Diseases
What is an occupational illness? Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) defines occupational illness as an event or exposure in the work environment that either caused or contributed to the resulting condition or significantly aggravated a pre-existing...
Pedestrian Accidents: How Medical Records Establish Liability?
Pedestrians are people who travel on foot, and in the US, even people using wheelchairs, mobility scooters, and skateboards come under this category. Walking or jogging? Stay alert. Pedestrians are the most vulnerable to road accidents. Pedestrians too should be...
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