Month: December 2015

  • TBIs and ADHD – New Study Documents the Link in Children

    TBIs and ADHD – New Study Documents the Link in Children

    Traumatic brain injury (TBI), especially in children, is exactly as its name implies: traumatic. We have detailed the extent of damage TBIs can do to a developing brain in prior blog posts and described in detail the difference between TBIs in adults and children in this short video, but a recent study published in Pediatrics…

  • Child Brain Injury vs. Adult Brain Injury

    Child Brain Injury vs. Adult Brain Injury

    When seeking a law firm to represent an individual who has experienced a traumatic brain injury (TBI), it’s important to select lawyers who understand the important (albeit subtle) distinctions between the signs, symptoms, and severity of these injuries, as well as how the age of the effected individual impacts their diagnosis and prognosis. The development…

  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Classifications: a Crosley Law Video

    Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Classifications: a Crosley Law Video

    Traumatic brain injury (TBI) encompasses a wide range of conditions, more than many people realize. Doctors classify TBIs as mild, moderate, or severe, each with their own distinct set of symptoms.  While it’s often easy to ascertain when someone has experienced a severe or moderate TBI, mild TBIs are more difficult to diagnose and are…