Blog Posts in January, 2018
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Everything You Need to Know About Whiplash
Posted By Kempton & RussellSoft Tissue Injuries and Whiplash Whether you are in a serious car accident or a small fender-bender, you may experience damage to important connective tissues. The muscles and tendons in your neck and back are particularly vulnerable to injury, no matter how minor your car accident. This is because the connective tissues in your neck and back are often stretched, sprained, or otherwise forcefully ...Continue Reading -
Symptoms of Depression After Traumatic Brain Injury
Posted By Kempton & RussellDefinition of Traumatic Brain Injury Traumatic brain injuries occur as a result of violent, external force. Concussion, contusion, coup-contrecoup, diffuse axonal, and penetration are the most common forms of brain injury and often occur during serious accidents. You may experience a strong blow to the head or be violently thrown when involved in a car crash, collision with a truck, slip-and-fall ...Continue Reading -
Our Firm Receives 2018 Best Law Firm Award by Best Lawyers
Posted By Kempton & RussellBest Lawyers is a respected attorney rating organization. For more than 3 decades, it has used an intensive peer review process to nominate candidates and select winners. Our legal team is proud to announce that we have received the 2018 Best Law Firm award. Our hard work and commitment to meeting our clients’ legal needs motivates us in every case, and we are excited to celebrate this ...Continue Reading -
Do I Have a Medical Malpractice Claim?
Posted By Kempton & RussellMedical malpractice occurs when a patient suffers an injury by a doctor, or another healthcare provider, who fails to competently perform his or her medical duties. The following blog post explains the general principals and broad categories of rules which apply to most medical malpractice cases. In order to prove that medical malpractice occurred, you need to be able to show all of the following ...Continue Reading
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