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What is Kinematics

What is Kinematics

What is Kinematics? Kinematics comes from the Greek word “kuma” or “kumat”, which means movement. It is the study of movement without regard to the…

The Complexities of Measuring and Defining Pain

The Complexities of Measuring and Defining Pain

My personal injury law firm has represented a great many people over the years who have been injured in motorcycle accidents and automobile accidents.  One…

Concussions Common in Motorcycle Accidents

Concussions Common in Motorcycle Accidents

Recognizing a post- concussion syndrome (PCS) case is often the most difficult aspect of representing people suffering a closed head injury. Assessment of such cases…

Sacramento’s Across the Top Project

Sacramento’s Across the Top Project

Sacramento’s “Across the Top” project is adding carpool lanes and repaving the highway.  It has been in progress since 2011 and is projected to be…

Edward Smith
September 09, 2015
Paralysis caused by Brain Injury

Paralysis caused by Brain Injury

Paralysis is a common symptom from a traumatic brain injury following an auto or motorcycle accident.  I have represented clients over the years who have suffered paralysis resulting from a head injury.  Sadly, this condition…

Traumatic Cardiac Contusions

Traumatic Cardiac Contusions

Traumatic Cardiac Contusions     Traumatic cardiac contusions can happen after blunt trauma at high velocities such as a motor vehicle accident in which the…

Traumatic Posterior Ankle Capsulitis

After a severe auto accident with traumatic injury to the ankle, not everyone recovers normally. Some people can form a “capsule” around the ankle that…

Facial Fractures

Facial Fractures

Facial Fractures The face is made from several different bones, many of which are fused together. There are two joints to the face on either…

Boating Accidents

Boating Accidents

Boating accidents are numerically much less common than car crashes, but the “typical” boating accident can result in much more significant injuries than the “typical”…